Implementation of Municipal Ordinances in Upland Cavite / Carolina F. Crizaldo.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2010Description: x, 40 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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  • 340 C86 2010
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  • College of Economics, Management and Development Studies, (CEMDS).
Abstract: CRIZALDO, CAROLINA F. Implementation of Municipal Ordinances in Upland Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Economics major in Business Economics. Cavite State University. Indang, Cavite. October 2010. Adviser: Mr. Marlon A. Mojica. The study was conducted to discuss the implemented ordinances in some municipalities in Upland Cavite. Specifically, the study determines the ordinances implemented in some municipalities in Upland Cavite; ascertain the fines and penalties from the violators of ordinance; determine the revenue taken from the violators of the municipal ordinances; determine the problems encountered in the implementation and in the collection of the fines and imposition of other penalties from the violators of the municipal ordinance. Findings of the study revealed that municipalities in Upland Cavite classified their ordinances in fifteen categories. Tagaytay City had the largest number of ordinances implemented from 2005-2009. It is the only municipality that implement ordinance for education of the youth in 2005-2009. Alfonso, Amadeo, Indang and Magallanes implemented Smoke Free Areas in their municipalities while Indang and Mendez both implemented anti-trafficking of humans. The municipality of Alfonso exceeded all other municipalities in Upland Cavite in terms of revenue from ordinances from 2005-2009. In contrast, Mendez had the lowest revenue from ordinances among the six municipalities studied. Municipalities identified four problems in the implementation of ordinances. Lack of cooperation from the constituents was the main problem cited by the municipalities studied.
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Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Economics - - Business Economics) Cavite State University

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College of Economics, Management and Development Studies, (CEMDS).

CRIZALDO, CAROLINA F. Implementation of Municipal Ordinances in Upland Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Economics major in Business Economics. Cavite State University. Indang, Cavite. October 2010. Adviser: Mr. Marlon A. Mojica.

The study was conducted to discuss the implemented ordinances in some municipalities in Upland Cavite. Specifically, the study determines the ordinances implemented in some municipalities in Upland Cavite; ascertain the fines and penalties from the violators of ordinance; determine the revenue taken from the violators of the municipal ordinances; determine the problems encountered in the implementation and in the collection of the fines and imposition of other penalties from the violators of the municipal ordinance.

Findings of the study revealed that municipalities in Upland Cavite classified their ordinances in fifteen categories. Tagaytay City had the largest number of ordinances implemented from 2005-2009. It is the only municipality that implement ordinance for education of the youth in 2005-2009. Alfonso, Amadeo, Indang and Magallanes implemented Smoke Free Areas in their municipalities while Indang and Mendez both implemented anti-trafficking of humans. The municipality of Alfonso exceeded all other municipalities in Upland Cavite in terms of revenue from ordinances from 2005-2009. In contrast, Mendez had the lowest revenue from ordinances among the six municipalities studied.
Municipalities identified four problems in the implementation of ordinances. Lack of cooperation from the constituents was the main problem cited by the municipalities studied.

Submitted to the University Library 12/22/2010 T-4268

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