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The sangguniang panlalawigan of each province shall be composed of the governor as chairman and presiding officer, the vice-governor as presiding officer pro tempore, the elective sangguniang panlalawigan members, and the appointive members consisting of the president of the provincial association of barangay councils, and the president of the provincial federation of the kabataang barangay.
Each province shall have six (6) elective sangguniang panlalawigan members: Provided, That provinces with a population of less than one hundred thousand inhabitants as reflected in the records of the last population census shall have four (4) elective sanggunian members: and Provided, further, That provinces with a population of more than one million inhabitants as reflected in the records of the last population census shall have eight (8) elective sanggunian members.
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Until cities are reclassified into highly urbanized and component cities in accordance with the standards established in the Local Government Code as provided for in Article XI, Sec. 4 (1) of the Constitution, any city now existing with an annual regular income derived from infrastructure and general funds of not less than forty million pesos (P40,000,000.00) at the time of the approval of this Act shall be classified as a highly urbanized city. All other cities shall be considered components of the provinces where they are geographically located.
The City of Baguio, because of its special functions as the summer capital of the Philippines, shall be classified as a highly urbanized city irrespective of its income.
The registered voters of a component city may be entitled to vote in the election of the officials of the province of which that city is a component, if its charter so provides. However, voters registered in a highly urbanized city, as hereinabove defined, shall not participate nor vote in the election of the officials of the province in which the highly urbanized city is geographically located.
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The sangguniang bayan shall be composed of the municipal mayor who shall be the chairman and presiding officer, the municipal vice-mayor who shall be the presiding officer pro tempore, the elective members of the sangguniang bayan, and the members appointed by the President (Prime Minister) consisting of the president of the municipal association of barangay councils, the president of the kabataang barangay municipal federation, and one representative each from the agricultural and industrial labor sectors.
In the case of municipalities, there shall be eight (8) elective sangguniang bayan members, while in the case of municipal districts there shall be six (6) elective sangguniang bayan members.
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In the case of the members of the sanggunian representing the association of barangay councils and the president of the federation of kabataang barangay, their terms of office shall be co-terminous with their tenure as president of their respective association and federation.
The foregoing notwithstanding, in no case shall the term of office of the appointive members go beyond the end of the term of office of the elective members.
Sec. 8.
In case the vice-governor, city or municipal vice-mayor, as the case may be, likewise fails to qualify, dies, or is convicted by final judgment of a crime involving moral turpitude, resigns, is permanently incapacitated, or has been absent without authorization for more than three (3) consecutive months, the elected sanggunian member who obtained the highest number of votes will succeed within forty-eight (48) hours from the time the vacancy occurs.
In case of temporary incapacity of the governor, city or municipal mayor to perform his duties on account of illness or authorized absence from his post. He shall designate an officer in charge from among the provincial, city or municipal officials, as the case may be, except the private secretary or the secretary of the corresponding sanggunian. Said officer-in-charge shall exercise the powers, duties and functions of the temporarily incapacitated or absent governor, city or municipal mayor, except the power to preside over meetings of the sanggunian concerned which shall devolve upon the vice-governor or the vice-mayor, as the case may be, and the power to appoint, suspend, or dismiss employees, or to enter into any contract for and in behalf of the province, city or municipality, as the case may be, for a period corresponding to the absence or illness of the incumbent or for a period of not more than three (3) months, whichever is shorter; Provided, however, That if the designation is necessary beyond such period, the vice-governor or vice-mayor or in his default any member of the sanggunian concerned shall be designated as officer-in-charge.
If for any reason whatsoever, the governor or city mayor fails or is unable to designate an officer-in-charge within a period of forty-eight (48) hours due to temporary incapacity, the officer-in-charge shall be designated by the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development: Provided, That in the case of failure to designate by the municipal mayor, the officer-in-charge shall be designated by the Governor.
The designation hereinabove referred shall automatically be deemed terminated upon the assumption of office by the incumbent following a written notice served upon the sanggunian and the office-in-charge.
Any designation made by a governor or mayor before the suspension from office shall automatically terminate upon the effectivity of the order of suspension.
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Approved: December 22, 1979.
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