Section 10-13 - ENVI LAW
Section 10-13 - ENVI LAW
Section 10-13 - ENVI LAW
The National Integrated Protected Areas System is hereby placed under the control
and administration of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. For this
purpose, there is hereby created a division in the regional offices of the Department to
be called the Protected Areas and Wildlife Division in regions where protected areas
have been established, which shall be under the supervision of a Regional Technical
Director, and shall include subordinate officers, clerks, and employees as may be
proposed by the Secretary, duly approved by the Department of Budget and
Management, and appropriated by the Congress. The Service thus established shall
manage protected areas and promote the permanent preservation, to the greatest
extent possible of their natural conditions.
To carry out the mandate of this Act, the Secretary of the DENR is empowered to
perform any and all of the following acts:
b. To adopt and enforce a land use scheme and zoning plan in adjoining areas
for the preservation and control of activities that may threaten the ecological
balance in the protected areas;
c. To cause the preparation of and exercise the power to review all plans and
proposals for the management of protected areas;
e. To deputize field officers and delegate any of his powers under this Act and
other laws to expedite its implementation and enforcement;
m. To determine the specification of the class, type and style of buildings and
other structures to be constructed in protected areas and the materials to be
used;
The Board shall, by a majority vote, decide the allocations for budget, approve
proposals for funding, decide matters relating to planning, peripheral protection and
general administration of the area in accordance with the general management strategy.
The members of the Board shall serve for a term of five (5) years without compensation,
except for actual and necessary traveling and subsistence expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties. They shall be appointed by the Secretary of the DENR as
follows:
c. The RED/s in the region/s where such protected area lies shall sit as ex officio
member of the Board and shall serve as adviser/s in matters related to the
technical aspect of management of the area; and
d. The RED shall act as chairman of the Board. When there are two (2) or more
REDs in the Board, the Secretary shall designate one (1) of them to be the
Chairman. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original
appointment.
Section 13. Ancestral Lands and Rights Over Them. – Ancestral lands and customary
rights and interest arising shall be accorded due recognition. The DENR shall prescribe
rules and regulations to govern ancestral lands within protected areas: Provided, that
the DENR shall have so power to evict indigenous communities from their present
occupancy nor resettle them to another area without their consent: Provided, however,
That all rules and regulations, whether adversely affecting said communities or not,
shall be subjected to notice and hearing to be participated in by members of concerned
indigenous community.