MALACAÑANG
Manila
BY
THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 270
NATIONAL POLICY AGENDA ON REVITALIZING MINING
IN THE PHILIPPINES
WHEREAS, Section 1, Article XII of the Constitution
provides that the goals of the national economy are a more equitable
distribution of opportunities, income, and wealth; a sustained increase
in the amount of goods and services produced by the nation for the
benefit of the people; and an expanding productivity as the key
to raising the quality of life for all, especially the underprivileged;
and that in the pursuit of these goals, all sectors of the economy
and all regions of the country shall be given optimum opportunity
to develop;
WHEREAS,
Section 2, Article XII of the Constitution provides that the exploration,
development and utilization of mineral resources shall be under
the control and supervision of the State and Section 16, Article
II thereof provides that it is the State’s policy to protect
and advance the right of people to a balanced and healthy ecology
in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature;
WHEREAS,
the Philippines has potentially vast mineral resources that can
be utilized for economic development and poverty alleviation, especially
in the rural areas;
WHEREAS,
Section 2, Republic Act No. 7942, otherwise known as the Philippine
Mining Act of 1995 (Mining Act), provides that it shall be the responsibility
of the State to promote the rational exploration, development, utilization
and conservation of mineral resources through the concerted efforts
of Government and private sector, in order to enhance national growth
in a way that effectively safeguards the environment and protects
the right of affected communities;
WHEREAS, paragraph 46 of the Plan of Implementation
of the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) provides that
mining, minerals and metals are important to the economic and social
development of many countries and that in order to enhance their
contribution to sustainable development, there is a need to address
the environmental, economic, health and social impacts and benefits
and enhance the participation of stakeholders throughout the life
cycles of mining operations;
WHEREAS, Section 8 of the Mining Act provides that
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) shall
be the primary Government agency responsible for the conservation,
management, development and proper use of the country’s mineral
resources.
NOW,
THEREFORE, I, GLORIA MACAPAGAL ARROYO, President of the
Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me
by law, do hereby order:
SECTION
1. Declaration of Policy. It shall be
the policy of the Government to promote responsible mineral resources
exploration, development and utilization, in order to enhance economic
growth, in a manner that adheres to the principles of sustainable
development and with due regard for justice and equity, sensitivity
to the culture of the Filipino people and respect for the Philippine
sovereignty.
SECTION
2. Guiding Principles. The pursuit of
the foregoing policy shall be guided by the following principles:
a)
Government recognizes the critical role of investments in the minerals
industry for national development and poverty alleviation and shall
provide support mechanisms for a sustained mineral exploration program,
responsive research and development priorities and capability building
for industry manpower.
b)
Clear, stable and predictable investment and regulatory policies
shall be instituted to facilitate investments in mining, leading
to a prosperous minerals industry.
c)
Value-adding as a measure of optimizing benefits from minerals for
the Filipino people shall be pursued through the development of
downstream industries to achieve greater productivity and efficiency.
d)
Small-scale mining shall be promoted as a formal sector of the minerals
industry and as part of the development initiative for both downstream
and upstream industries.
e)
Efficient technologies shall be adopted to ensure the judicious
extraction and optimum utilization of non-renewable mineral resources
to enhance sustainability.
f)
Protection of the environment shall be of paramount consideration
in every stage of a mining operation; mitigation and progressive
rehabilitation measures shall be integral components of mining operations.
g)
The ecological integrity of areas affected by mining operation,
including biodiversity resources and small-island ecosystems, shall
be upheld in order to protect public welfare, safety and environmental
quality.
h) Mining operations shall be pursued within the framework of multiple
land use and sustainable utilization of mineralized areas.
i)
Remediation and rehabilitation of abandoned mines shall be accorded
top priority to address the negative impacts of past mining projects.
j)
The economic and social benefits derived from mining shall be equitably
shared by and among various units of government, as well as the
affected communities.
k)
Sustained information, education and communication campaign shall
be vigorously pursued, jointly with the industry and other stakeholders,
about the minerals industry for purposes of enhancing public awareness
and respect for the rights of communities, and reaching informed
decisions on mining and related projects both at the national and
local levels.
l)
Continuous and meaningful consultation process with the industry
and all stakeholders shall be instituted, to integrate concerns
on minerals in resource management policy and planning.
SECTION
3. Implementing Strategies. The foundations for good governance
based on transparency, accountability, partnership, equity, efficiency,
and sustainability shall be adopted in the implementation of this
Executive Order.
SECTION
4. Formulation of Action Plan for Minerals Development.
A Minerals Action Plan (MAP) for minerals development anchored on
the foregoing guiding principles and implementing strategies shall
be formulated to provide the strategic directions for the exploration,
development and utilization of the country’s mineral resources.
For
this purpose, the DENR is hereby directed to take the lead in the
preparation of the MAP, which shall set, among others, the guidelines
and procedures on the simplification and streamlining of permitting
and clearance systems, in consultation with agencies concerned,
such as, but not limited to, the Department of Trade and Industry,
Department of the Interior and Local Government, Department of Finance,
National Economic Development Authority, National Anti-Poverty Commission,
National Commission on Indigenous Peoples, the mining industry and
civil society.
The
Draft MAP shall be submitted to the Office of the President within
ninety (90) days upon the approval of this Executive Order.
SECTION 5. Support from Other Agencies. All Departments,
agencies and instrumentalities of Government are hereby directed
to provide priority support in the formulation of the MAP.
SECTION
6. Effectivity. This Executive Order shall take effect
immediately.
DONE
in the City of Manila, this 16th day of January, in the year of
our Lord, Two Thousand and Four.
(SGD.) GLORIA MACAPAGAL ARROYO
By the President:
(SGD.) ALBERTO G. ROMULO
Executive Secretary
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