Section 7. Census and List. For purposes of this Rules, census shall refer to the process of coming up with the list of community members found in the AD/AL without prejudice to the inclusion of the names of non-resident members if available. The census may include the following: a. migrant IPs residing within the ancestral domain/land, and, b. non-IPs residing within the ancestral land/domain. The list shall be validated by the applicants through their recognized elders/leaders who shall affix their signatures/ thumb-marks in all the pages thereof. Any member of the PDT/CDT present during the validation shall certify that the list was presented to the community for validation by affixing his/her signature in all pages. Section 8. Supporting Documents. The following may be considered as documents in support of the CADT/CALT application: a. The resolution recognizing the elders/leaders who served as key informants, together with the minutes of the said assembly, certified by PDT/CDT; b. The resolution recognizing the NGOs/LGUs as assisting partners in the delineation; c. Minutes/Report/s on conflict or dispute resolution conducted or documented by PDT/CDT; d. Minutes of all activities conducted and facilitated by the PDT/CDT during the delineation process; e. MOAs relevant to delineation process, executed between the community and assisting NGOs, LGUs or other entities; f. Pacts or agreements between the applicant community and the adjacent community/ies or private property owner/s; g. Photographs documenting the activities relative to the delineation. RULE IV PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF ANCESTRAL DOMAIN TITLE/ CERTIFICATE OF ANCESTRAL LAND TITLE (CADT/CALT) A. DELINEATION OF ANCESTRAL DOMAINS/LANDS Section 1. Application/Petition; By Whom and Where filed; Form and Content. The duly notarized application/petition shall be filed by the authorized Elder/Leader or ICC/IP Representative with the nearest NCIP Community Service Center (CSC), Provincial Office (PO) or Regional Office (RO) in the prescribed NCIP form (NCIP-ADO Form AD-1 for AD and NCIP-ADO Form AL-2 for AL), and shall contain the following basic information: a. b. c. d. e. Name/s of CADT/CALT applicant; Tribe/ethno-linguistic group; Specific location/coverage of the AD/AL; General information of the land/domain applied for, including its estimated area; and Signature/s or thumb-mark/s of applicant or duly authorized representative/s of the clan/family/ individual or community. Section 2. Attachment to the Application/Petition. The application/petition for CADT/CALT shall be supported by the following documents/writings: a. For CADT application – Sworn Letter or Resolution of Intent signed by the majority of the traditional Council of Elders/Leaders stating therein that the application was a community decision arrived at in accordance with customary processes, and that the area subject of their application/petition is their ancestral domain since time immemorial. b. For CALT application – Sworn Letter or Resolution of Intent signed by the ICCs/IPs applicant stating therein that the area subject of the application/ petition is their ancestral domain/land since time immemorial, and where the presence of other co-owners is apparent, their duly verified conformity. Where the application is to be accomplished and filed by a representative of the CADT/CALT applicant, the representative/s must submit the Authorization/Special Power of Attorney constituting him/her/them as the legal representative/s which, among others, must indicate the Page 7 of 26 Revised Omnibus Rules on Delineation and Recognition of Ancestral Domains and Lands of 2012

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