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ECONOMIC FACTBOOK
BOHOLPRODUCED BY
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNORBOHOL INVESTMENT PROMOTION CENTER
NEGOSYO CENTER – BOHOL 2016 Edition
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Business Advisory – services tailored according to client needs
through one-on-one consultation, focus group discussion and
coaching/mentoring;
Business Registration Assistance – processing and documentation of
papers necessary for the establishment of enterprises;
Business Information and Advocacy – conduct of trainings, seminars
and dialogues to increase productivity and e� ciency of micro, small
and medium enterprises.
BOHOL Services
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GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE
It is with great pride and pleasure that I invite and welcome visitors, development partners and investors to our island province that off ers a wide array of investment opportunities and provides a safe haven for both business and leisure.
The province has been known for its amazing tourist destinations and picturesque natural endowments, rich biodiversity and cultural heritage, and much more. With these in mind, our provincial government strives to entice and help business locators who, not only help strengthen our economy, but also respond to the challenge of preserving and managing our island environment.
Over the past few years, Bohol’s economic landscape has greatly improved. We have seen greater participation from our micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), generating an average of P1 billion in investments and providing jobs for more than 7, 000 people annually for the past fi ve (5) years. Our agriculture sector remains the biggest provider of rice and other products for Central Visayas; with the black tiger prawn as a premier export product, consistently meeting stringent export requirements. A new era for Bohol’s tourism is emerging, with the opening of high-end luxury hotels and resorts in the island of Panglao, enticing more visitors to bask in indulgence and relaxation.
We are making it easier for you to locate and do business here in Bohol. Business name registration procedures, facilitation and information assistance are easier and faster with our one-stop service facility of the Bohol Investment Promotion Center (BIPC). We recently launched the Negosyo Center – Bohol at the BIPC to promote the development of MSMEs in the province. Meanwhile, the Bohol Investment Code that stipulates our investment policies provides for both fi scal and non-fi scal incentives to entrepreneurs and locators in Bohol- one of the most peaceful provinces in the country today.
I hope that this fact book will be your useful and handy guide to Bohol.
ATTY. EDGAR M. CHATTOGovernor
I hope that this fact book will be your useful and handy guide to
ATTY. EDGAR M. CHATTOGovernor
BOHOL Services
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Message from the Governor I. Executive Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 A. Cost of Living . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 B. Poverty Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 C. Demography . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 D. Bohol Soil Classifi cation and Distribution . . . . . . . 10 E. Bohol’s Water Sources . . . . . . . . . . . 10 II. Economic Profi le . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 A. Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 B. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 C. Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 D. Infrastructure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Power Generation Capability . . . . . . . . . 16 Road Network . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Port Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 New Bohol Airport (Panglao) Map . . . . . . . . 18III. Economic Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . 20 A. Land Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 B. Trade and Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 C. Peace and Security . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 D. Accessibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Airline Flight Schedules . . . . . . . . . . 23 Visitor Traffi c . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Cargo Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 E. Financial Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . 24IV. Enabling Environment and Cost of Doing Business . . . . 25 A. Business- enabling Environment . . . . . . . . . 25 B. Incentives Availment under the Revised Bohol Investment Code . . 26 C. Power Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 D. Water Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 E. Public Vehicle Fare Rates . . . . . . . . . . . 33 F. Wage Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 G. Space Rental Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 H. Air Freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 I. Shipping Freight . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 J. Telecommunications . . . . . . . . . . . 34V. Business Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 A. Provincial Offi ces . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 B. Other Agencies and Offi ces . . . . . . . . . . 37Awards and Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . 42
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Vision Statement
OF THE PROVINCE OF BOHOL
Bohol is a prime eco-cultural tourist destination
and a strong, balanced agri-industrial province,
with a well-educated, God-loving and law abiding
citizenry, proud of their cultural heritage,
enjoying a state of well-being and committed to
sound environment management.
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ExecutiveBRIEF
Location : Central Visayas803 kms. or 556 nautical milesSouth of Manila
City : 1 (Tagbilaran City)
Municipalities : 47
Barangays : 1,109
Land Area : 411,726 hectares (1,017,397 acres)
Land Classifi cation
Certifi ed alienable and disposable
: 310,455 hectares (767,151 acres)
Classifi ed forests : 101,271 hectares (240,246 acres)
Population (2010)
Province : 1,255,128
City : 96,792
Average Household Size : 4.79
Density (per sq.km.) : 260
Median Age : 23.7
Language/Dialects : English, Tagalog, Cebuano
Literacy Rate : 97%
Labor Force : 542,224
Overseas Workers (2010) : 21,201
Employment Rate : 93.5%
Labor Force Participation Rate
: 62.2%
Climate : Generally Fair
Average Temperature : 28°C (Day)25°C (Night)
Arable Area : 256,400 hectares (633,578 acres)
Power Capacity : 59.24 MW
Forecasted Demand : 60 – 73 MW
Net Dependable Capacity : 17.9 MW
Annual Average Family Income
P111,000
Annual Average Family
ExpenditureP92,000
Annual Average Family Savings
P19,000
COST OF LIVING
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Manila •
Bohol •• Cebu
Bohol is an island located between
latitude 9°30’ and 10°15’ North and
Longitude 123°40’ and 124°30’ East.
With a land area of 4117.3 square
kilometers, Bohol is the tenth largest
island of the Philippines, and lies in
the middle of the Visayas. Bohol is
surrounded by other islands on all sides,
and is thus shielded from the typhoons
that often occur in the region, as well as
from the heaviest rains.
www.bohol.ph
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BIEN UNIDO
UBAY
CARLOS GARCIA
CARMEN
BATUAN
BILAR
BACLAYON
ALBURDAUIS
CORTES
CATIGBIAN
BALILIHAN
ANTEQUERA
SAN ISIDRO
CORELLASIKATUNA
MARIBOJOC
LOAY
LOBOC
SEVILLA
LILA
ANDA
MABINI
LOON
CALAPE
TUBIGON
CLARIN
INABANGA
BUENAVISTA
GETAFE TALIBON
TRINIDAD
DANAO
DAGOHOY
SAGBAYAN
SAN MIGUEL
DIMIAOVALENCIA
GARCIA-HERNANDEZ
JAGNA
DUERO
GUINDULMANSIERRA BULLONES
CANDIJAY
ALICIA
PILAR
TAGBILARAN CITY
PANGLAO
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POVERTY STATISTICS
DEMOGRAPHY
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority – Bohol, 2016
MUNICIPALITY POPULATIONPOPULATION
GROWTH RATE
Bohol 1,255,128 1.41
Alburquerque 9,921 1.85
Alicia 22,285 0.89
Anda 16,909 1.13
Antequera 14,481 0.8
Baclayon 18,630 2.23
Balilihan 17,147 0.72
Batuan 12,431 0.42
Bien Unido 25,796 1.53
Bilar 17,098 0.68
Buenavista 27,031 1.11
Calape 30,146 1.02
Candijay 29,043 0.53
Carmen 43,579 1.16
Catigbian 22,686 1.35
Clarin 20,296 1.19
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Corella 7,699 1.13
Cortes 15,294 1.88
Dagohoy 18,868 1.83
Danao 17,952 1.76
Dauis 39,448 2.6
Dimiao 15,166 1.31
Duero 17,580 1.06
Garcia Hernandez 23,038 0.98
Guindulman 31,789 0.97
Inabanga 43,291 0.73
Jagna 32,566 1.1
Jetafe 27,788 1.38
Lila 11,985 1.7
Loay 16,261 1.25
Loboc 16,312 0.87
Loon 42,800 1.1
Mabini 28,174 1.28
Maribojoc 20,491 1.5
Panglao 28,603 2.63
Pilar 26,887 1.51
Pres. Carlos P. Garcia 23,287 0.48
Sagbayan 20,091 1.35
San Isidro 9,125 0.76
San Miguel 23,574 1.71
Sevilla 10,443 0.65
Sierra Bullones 24,698 0.79
Sikatuna 6,380 0.72
Tagbilaran City 96,792 2.74
Talibon 61,373 1.93
Trinidad 28,828 1.86
Tubigon 44,902 1.35
Ubay 68,578 1.7
Valencia 27,586 1.4
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority – Bohol, 2010
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SOIL TYPE AREA IN SQUARE METERS PERCENTAGE
Annam Clay 15,294 1.88
Baluarte Clay Loam 18,868 1.83
Bantog Clay 17,952 1.76
Bataan Clay Loam 39,448 2.6
Batuan Clay 15,166 1.31
Batuan-Faraon Complex 17,580 1.06
Beach Sand 23,038 0.98
Bolinao Clay 31,789 0.97
Calape Clay Loam 43,291 0.73
Candijay Clay 32,566 1.1
Faraon Clay 27,788 1.38
Hydrosol 11,985 1.7
Inabanga Clay 16,261 1.25
Lugo Clay 16,312 0.87
Mandaue Clay 42,800 1.1
Mountain Soils Undifferentiated 28,174 1.28
Rough Stony Land 20,491 1.5
Sevilla Clay 28,603 2.63
Ubay Clay 26,887 1.51
Ubay Clay Loam 23,287 0.48
Ubay Sandy Loam 20,091 1.35
Unclassified 9,125 0.76
Source: Bohol Provincial Planning and Development Office (PPDO), 2014
SOIL CLASSIFICATION AND DISTRIBUTION
BOHOL’S WATER SOURCES
Bohol’s central and northern lowlands have fertile grounds and abundant water supply. Bohol’s water supply for domestic, agricultural and industrial uses can be tapped from 2,224 springs, 59 rivers and 200 creeks. Surface water from 22 river basins and watersheds are impounded and distributed as potable water, for irrigation, power generation and industrial use.
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The 7 major river basins considered as potential sources of water supply:• Loboc River• Abatan River• Wahig-Inabanga River• Carood River• Manaba River• Alijawan River• Ipil River
Source: Bohol Provincial Planning and Development Offi ce (PPDO), 2014
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EconomicPROFILE
ROOMSProvince-wide
6,370Panglao
2,808Dauis
791Tagbilaran
1,500Anda211
Others1,060
TOURISM
AMENITIESHotels
8Resorts
119Pension/LodgingHouses
154Inns
52Shopping
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TOURIST ARRIVALS IN BOHOL (2004-Nov 2016)
DISTRIBUTION OF TOURIST ARRIVALS, 2016
The Great Bohol Earthquake occurred on October 15, 2013.
Source: Bohol Tourism Offi ce, Nov 2016
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AGRICULTURE
PRIORITY COMMODITIESPRODUCTION
(2014)(metric tons)
AREA HARVESTED
Hectares Acres
Rice: Irrigated 145,083 37,728 93,228
Rainfed 109,970 39,402 97,364
Total 255,053 77,130 190,592
Corn: White 11,708 13,672 33,784
Yellow 655 197 487
Total 12,363 13,869 34,271
Rootcrops: Cassava 39,715.50 3,083 7,618
Ubi 5,847.38 994 2,456
Sweet potato 7,919.00 1,720 4,250
High Value Crops: Mango 9,745.31 2,791 6,897
Banana 34,401.19 2,366.78 5,848
Vegetables: Ampalaya 1,143.69 198 489
Eggplant 2,128.50 406 1,003
Squash 1,006.96 63 156
Stringbeans 578.60 110 272
Okra 375.10 50 123
Tomato 1,870.25 202 499
Industrial Crops: Coconut 177,573.35 35,293 87,211
Oil Palm 32,398.09 6,500 16,062
Poultry: Chicken 23,464
Eggs 5,243
Duck 34
Eggs 79
Livestock: Hog 41,868
Goat 667
Cattle 6,372
Carabao 2,666
EconomicPROFILE
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EDUCATION
Fish: Aquaculture 2,095.53
Marine 12,213.51
Inland 74.73
Crabs 381.14
Oysters 726.38
Seaweeds 99,752.95
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2014; Bohol Agricultural Promotion Center, 2014;Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources – Region 7, 2014
EconomicPROFILE
TOTAL NUMBER OF GRADUATES, SCHOOL YEAR 2014-2015TOTAL - 6,445
Source: Commission on Higher Education Region VII, 2016
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TOTAL ENROLMENT, SCHOOL YEAR 2014-2015TOTAL - 40,436
Source: Commission on Higher Education Region VII, 2016
ACTUAL POWER GENERATION CAPABILITY
SPC Island Power Corp (Diesel Power) 12 MWSanta Clara Corp. 1 MWHanopol Hydroelectric 1.8 MWSevilla Mini-Hydro Corp. 0.8 MWLeyte-Bohol Interconnection 85.34 MW
Total 100.94 MWForecasted Demand (2019) 65 – 78 MWNet Dependable Capacity 15.6 MWPower Consumption 63 – 75 MW
Source: Provincial Planning and Development Offi ce, 2017
INFRASTRUCTURE
EconomicPROFILE
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ROAD NETWORK
PORT FACILITIES
BRIDGE CLASSIFICATION
EconomicPROFILE
PROVINCE-WIDE
Total Length
6,040.4 km
Asphalt 3%
Concrete 22%
Gravel 57%
Earth 18%
CITY
Total Length
90.711 km
Asphalt 43%
Concrete 37%
Gravel 20%
Earth 0%
PROVINCE-WIDE
Total Length
8,236.9 m
Timber 7%
Bailey 8%
Steel 25%
Concrete 60%
Source: Provincial Planning and Development Offi ce, 2014
Source: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines(CAAP), 2014Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), 2014
AIRPORTTagbilaran City Airport Runway Length - 30 x 1,779 m
Passenger Terminal Building Area - 1600 sq.m
Total Land Area - 23.2 hectares
SEAPORTSTagbilaran Seaport Berth Length - 705.3 sq.m.
Passenger Terminal Building Area - 623.4 sq.m.
Land Area - 53,150.49 sq.m.
Port Facility
Berth Length
RoRo Area
(sq.m.)
Storage Area
(sq.m.)
Passenger Terminal Building
Seating Cap
Area (sq.m.)
Tagbilaran 705.30 287.20 9,242.00 354 623.40
Loon 114.00 117.00 537.95 - -
Tubigon 331.90 564.30 2,812.60 - 1,500.00
Clarin - 123.42 164.00 - -
Talibon 113.00 99.00 1,501.00 - -
Jetafe 46.50 132.60 600.00 - -
Ubay 222.00 436.00 19,873.00 140 210.00
Tapal, Ubay
36.00 151.20 1,725.00 - -
Jagna 153.00 198.00 690.00 375 480.00
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NEW BOHOL AIRPORT IN PANGLAO ISLAND
NEW BOHOL AIRPORT PROJECT
A Japanese Offi cial Development Assistance loan agreement was signed by the Government of the Republic of the Philippines for the project with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in March 2013. The project, costing P7.137B, will replace the existing Tagbilaran Airport in response to the rapid increase in air traffi c.
TAGBILARAN CITY
LOCATION MAP OF THENEW BOHOL AIRPORT PROJECT
PANGLAO MUNICIPALITY
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CONCEPT OF AN ECO-AIRPORT
Considering that the location of the new airport is surrounded by beautiful marine areas, the project will pay special attention to environmental protection. The project will construct an environmentally– friendly airport using advanced Japanese technology.Construction period of 30 months begins in June 2015.
FEATURES OF THE NEW BOHOL AIRPORT
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Runway 2,500 m. with another 300-m long runway-end-safety-area at both ends. Width of runway strip is 150 m on both sides
Apron 48,000 sq.m.; 6 aircrafts can land
Passenger Terminal 1 storey with an area of 8,361 sq.m. (almost 10x larger than the current Tagbilaran Airport)
Navigation System Equipped with instrumental landing system
International Flights Can accommodate relatively short distance international fl ights, such as, Bohol to Japan/ Korea/ China
Future Expansion Passenger Terminal – from 1 to 2 stories with boarding bridges
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EconomicINDICATORS
LAND TRANSPORTATIONClassification Cars UV/SUV Buses/
TrucksTricycles Motorcycles Trailers
Private 2,608 18,595 4,265 - 50,521 365
For Hire 166 1,436 314 4,495 - 6
Total 2,774 20,031 4,579 4,495 50,521 371
Source: Land Transportation Office - Region 7, 2014
ANNUAL DTI BUSINESS NAME REGISTRATION
TRADE AND INDUSTRY
Source: Bohol Investment Promotion Center, 2016
EMPLOYMENT GENERATED FROM MSMEs
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Source: Bohol Investment Promotion Center, 2016
PEACE AND SECURITY
The Provincial Government has launched several programs to help control and reduce the crime rate in the province. It was declared insurgency-free by the AFP and PNP in 2010 and has remained to be so.
Quick Response through T.A.R.S.I.E.R. 117
Telephone and Radio System Integrated Emergency Response 117, TaRSIER 117 was cre-ated through EO 7-A and launched on Mar. 25, 2011 and was conferred the GawadBay-anihan Award by the Armed Forces of the Philippines in the same year.
It is part of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council, which is chaired by the Provincial Governor that deals with concerns on public service and maintenance of peace and order, including the immediate provision of aid and assistance to victims of natural or man-made calamities.
TaRSIER 117 respondents work round-the-clock, relaying emergency concerns to corre-sponding agencies. Actual responses include police, fire and medical dispatch. The TaR-SIER 117 Philippine Army Affiliated Reserve Unit (PAARU) Signal Company was awarded as the best in the entire Philippines by the AFP in 2014.
A satellite station of the TARSIER 117 was officially launched in the Municipality of Jagna on February 22, 2017. The new satellite station replete with the same rescue equipment and vehicles as its Tagbilaran City counterpart will be run by 22 newly trained members of TARSIER 117.
INVESTMENTS GENERATED FROM MSMEs (In Pesos)
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PERCENTAGE OF CRIMES CLEARED AND SOLVED
2012 2013 2014
CLEARED SOLVED CLEARED SOLVED CLEARED SOLVED
City 51.63% 40.35% 43.26% 26.35% 45.63% 35.39%
Province 28.69% 24.91% 31.63% 19.76% 36.03% 29.34%
AVERAGE MONTHLY CRIME RATE
14.85% 37.94% 47.95%
Source: Bohol Police Provincial Office, PNP, 2014
ACCESSIBILITY
Tagbilaran – Manila (Air travel)Tagbilaran - Cagayan de Oro (Air travel)
Regular Airline Companies
Air seats weekly 10,080 weekly Philippine Airlines
Flights Daily 8 flights Cebu Pacific Air
Tagbilaran – Cebu (Sea travel) Air Asia Philippines
Available seats weekly 301,000+ (43,000+ daily)
Trips weekly 151 (21 daily + 4 weekly)
Source: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines(CAAP), 2015; Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), 2017
TARSIER 117 also launched its mobile app in a bid to provide more efficient and easier access to emergency response units. The mobile app can be downloaded through the App Store for apple and Play Store for android phones. The app provides contact num-bers of the Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection and other emergency response units in various areas in the province.
Tourist police offices are deployed in 12 municipalities with 14 outposts around the province: Anda, Carmen, Corella, Cortes, Danao, Loay, Loboc, Loon, Panglao, Sag-bayan, Tagbilaran City and Tubigon.
The tourist police • Conducts mobile and foot patrols for crime deterrence,• Sets up regular checkpoints at tourist-crowded areas, manned by at least 8 officers,• Provides intelligence reports on strangers without clear business interest in an area
and makes contact with those persons.
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AIRLINE FLIGHT SCHEDULES
AIRLINE TAGBILARAN–MANILA(TAG-MNL)
MANILA-TAGBILARAN(MNL-TAG)
TAGBILARAN-CAGAYAN DE ORO
Philippine Airlines 11:15H – 12:30H16:40H – 17:35H
09:20H – 10:35H14:40H – 16:00H
Cebu Pacific 07:55H – 09:10H10:20H – 11:35H14:55H – 16:10H
06:00H – 07:15H08:25H – 09:40H13:00H – 14:15H
14:15H - 15:00H
Air Asia Zest 09:35H – 10:55H13:40H – 15:00H15:45H – 17:05H
07:30H – 08:55H11:35H – 13:00H13:40H – 15:05H
Source: Airline Companies (October 2017)
VISITOR TRAFFIC
INCOMING PASSENGERS (in millions)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
By Boat 1.756645 1.968709 2.025373 2.085428 2.109431 1.966115 1.211296
By Plane 0.295076 0.381077 0.365198 0.316548 0.296741 0.383969 0.424587
CARGO STATISTICS
BY PLANE (in million kilograms)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
In-bound 2.94874 2.538492 1.900728 2.718501 2.645143 2.850085 3.284237
Out-bound 1.812126 1.947696 1.372449 0.795608 0.794204 0.754227 0.853546
BY BOAT (in million metric tons) / Aggregates excluded
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Inbound 0.705692 0.870076 0.936733 1.192611 1.409835 1.918336
Outbound 0.172960 0.184098 0.221961 0.210303 0.232248 0.220812
Source: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines(CAAP), 2014; Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), 2014
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FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
TOTAL ANNUAL DEPOSITS
PROVINCE OF BOHOL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS (In Billion Pesos)
Source: Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (June 2016)
TOTAL MEMBERBANKS
32Savings 8
Government 2Commercial 15
Rural 7
TOTAL NUMBER OFBANKING OFFICES:
85
International Credit Cards Acceptable
Number of ATMs115
Pawnshops172
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Business-Enabling
ENVIRONMENT &
Cost of Doing
BUSINESS
BUSINESS-ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
The Bohol Investment Promotion Center houses the one- stop shop business name registration service facility that caters to the needs of investors, entrepreneurs and aspiring business people. The single location facility provides a streamlined and simplified registration service, facilitation and information assistance on related compulsory social coverage registration.
The Negosyo Center – Bohol was launched in September 2015 to promote ease of doing business and to facilitate access to services for micro- small- and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The Go Negosyo Act,or R.A. 10644, that establishes the Negosyo Center, seeks to strengthen the MSME sector to create more job opportunities in the country. Services include business registration, business information and advocacy, and business advisory services.
Available business registration services:
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)• Business Name Registration• Assessment of Application• Forms, Requirements & Information Assistance• Issuance of Business Name Certificate
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)• Information Assistance• Corporation Name Reservation• Pre-processing of Application• Forms & Requirements• Liaising of Application Processing
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INCENTIVES AVAILMENT UNDER THE REVISED BOHOL INVESTMENT CODE 2014
Pag-ibig Fund• Information Assistance• Assessment of Application• Forms & Requirements• Online Registration• Facilitation in the Issuance of Business Clearance
Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth)• Information Assistance• Assessment of Requirements for Employee/Employer Registration• Facilitation in the Issuance of Philhealth Employment Number
Social Security System (SSS)• Information Assistance• Assessment of Forms• R3 File Assistance for Employee Contributions
A. PRIORITY INVESTMENT AREAS
a) Conformity to the green growth strategies of development and consistent with the priorities of the Philippine Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 or Republic Act 10121;
b) Boholano-inspired design and architecture of buildings and facilities consistent with Boholano culture and heritage;
c) Integration of facilities compliant with the Disability Access Law, Gender and Development Code of Bohol Province, and similar laws; and,
d) Observance of corporate social responsibility principles.
I. Sustainable Tourism• AirportDevelopment• Accommodationfacilities• Convention/Event/MeetingCenters• Eco-cultural and Agri-tourism facilities, including nature and theme
parks and mountain resorts• Sports,trainingandrecreationfacilities• Healthandwellnessfacilities• Retirementvillages
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• Malls/Restaurants/Foodoutlets• Transportationservicesandfacilities• Othertourism-relatedservicesandfacilities,includingcraftscenters
II. Sustainable Agriculture and Agri-Business• High-valuecropsproduction• Organicagriculture• Aquaculture• Post-harvestfacilities• Foodandagri-processing• Manufacturingoffarmimplements• Treefarms• Woodcrafts including furniture and furnishings using indigenous
materials
III. Services• Informationandcommunicationstechnology• Media/Advertising• Financial/Engineering/Architecturalservicefacilities• Human resource development; i.e., training facilities, educational
institutions• HospitalandMedical/Surgical/DentalServices
IV. Energy• Developmentofindigenousandoff-gridpowersources• Powergeneration,transmissionandotheractivitiesusingenvironment-
friendly technologies
V. Environment Management and Enhancement Projects• Solidwastemanagementfacilities• Wastewatertreatmentfacilities• Disasterprevention,mitigationandrecoveryfacilities
B. PRE-QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
All enterprises intending to avail of the incentives as provided for in this Code must be able to meet the following requirements:
a) All requirements mandated under existing local and national laws, and under the Philippine Constitution, including business registration requirements, accreditation requirements, as the case may be;
b) The prospective investor’s place of operation or production shall be located within the province;
c) The prospective investment shall engage in any of the areas or activities cited in the priority investment areas, or, as may hereafter be declared by the Board;
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d) The new enterprise shall have a capitalization of at least Ten Million Pesos (P10M) for a small enterprise, Fifteen Million Pesos (P15M) but not more than One Hundred Million Pesos (P100M) for a medium-scale enterprise, and more than One Hundred Million Pesos (P100M) for a large-scale enterprise or business project; provided that the amount of capitalization shall be based on the total project cost as stated in the investor’s project study submitted to an approved by the Board;
e) The new enterprise shall employ qualified bonafide residents of the province equivalent to at least 60% of its total labor/manpower requirements;
f ) The expansion or diversification shall have an additional project cost in the scale as provided in this Code, provided that the amount of capitalization shall be based on the total additional project cost and such expansion or diversification as stated in the investor’s project study submitted to and approved by the Board;
g) Foreign companies intending to apply for registration shall comply with the Foreign Investments Act of 1991;
h) The project must not be included in the negative list as provided for under the Foreign Investments Act (R.A. 7042); and,
i) Project shall not negatively impact the environment, whether in terms of pollution or resource use.
C. REGISTRATION OF ENTERPRISE
Registration Requirements
I. A non-refundable filing fee shall be paid to the Provincial Treasurer’s Office, which shall issue an Official Receipt to be submitted together with the application documents. The filing fee shall be based on the amount of capitalization of the business or enterprise, under the following scale:
a) P10,000.00 for Small-scale enterprise;b) P20,000.00 for Medium-scale enterprise; and,c) P50,000.00 for Large-scale enterprise.
II. Documentary Requirements.
Three (3) copies of the following shall be submitted to the BIPC.
a) Single Proprietorship• CopyofcompletedapplicationformforregistrationundertheBohol
Investment Code;• Copy of Business Name Registration issued by the Department of
Trade and Industry (DTI);• Mayor’spermitandbarangayclearance;• CopyofAuditedFinancialStatements(ifexisting);
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• Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) or Non-ComplianceCertificate (NCC), if applicable;
• Projectprofileorbrief;• Project study indicating the financial viability, socio-economic and
environmental impact of the project; and,• Other documentary requirements as may be indicated in the
application guidelines.
b) For Partnership/Corporation• CopyofcompletedapplicationformforregistrationundertheBohol
Investment Code;• CopyoftheArticlesofPartnershiporIncorporation;• Certified true copy of its Certificate of Registration issued by the
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), for Corporation/Partnership;
• Resolutionoftheapplicant’sBoardofDirectors,incaseofaCorporationauthorizing the filing of application;
• CopyofAuditedFinancialStatements(ifexisting);• Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) or Non-Compliance
Certificate (NCC), if applicable;• Projectprofileorbrief;• Projectfeasibilitystudy/reportandsupportingdocumentsindicating
environmental and social acceptability, among others, including compliance with existing environmental laws, ordinances and guidelines; and,
• Other documentary requirements as may be indicated in theapplication guidelines.
c) For Cooperatives• CopyofcompletedapplicationformforregistrationundertheBohol
Investment Code;• Copy of the Articles of Cooperation and By-Laws approved by the
Cooperative Development Authority (CDA);• Certified true copy of the Certificate of Registration issued by the
Cooperative Development Authority (CDA;• AuthorityfromtheBoardofDirectorstofiletheapplication;• Mayor’sPermitandBarangayClearance;• Project study of the proposed investment indicating the financial
viability and the socio-economic and environmental impact of the project; and,
• Other documentary requirements as may be indicated in theapplication guidelines.
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d) For projects located in the municipalities of Panglao and Dauis – The Panglao Island Tourism Development Review Committee is mandated to assess/review development plans and projects in these municipalities. As such, all projects located in these municipalities shall be required to submit a resolution of endorsement from the said committee to ascertain its compliance to the provisions of the Panglao Island Tourism Development Guidelines.
D. INCENTIVES
Fiscal Incentives to Registered Enterprises. – In addition to the incentives provided under Republic Act 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991, Republic Act 7916 known as the Special Economic Zone Act of 1995, Executive Order No. 226 known as Omnibus Investments Code of 1987, Republic Act 9593 known as the Tourism Act of 2009, and other pertinent laws, a registered enterprise under this Code shall enjoy the following tax incentives:
a) Tax credit equivalent to ten percent (10%) of the total cost of approved infrastructure project to be deducted from the future real property tax liability of the registered enterprise within a period of five (5) years starting from the date of the expiration of the tax exemption of the registered enterprise; provided, that said infrastructure project shall be open for public use; and,
b) Exemption from the real property tax imposed under Provincial Ordinance No. 97-001, otherwise known as the Provincial Revenue Code of Bohol, for registered enterprises for a period of five (5) years from the start of commercial operation; provided, that the tax exemption shall pertain only to the thirty-five percent (35%) share of the province.
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Cost OF DOING BUSINESS
POWER RATES (in pesos)
Power Service
Residential (Php/kwh)
Commercial/Industrial/Street Light (PhP/kwh)
Low Voltage(230V)
High Voltage(13.8k V)
Industrial Rates for Boheco I
Only
Boheco I 6.8922 6.0408 6.0408 4.7222
Boheco II 10.9268 9.5959 7.9487 -
Bohol Light (BLCI)
9.80 9.65 9.65 -
Average for Bohol
9.2063 8.4289 7.8798 -
Source: Bohol Electric Cooperative Inc. I & II, Bohol Light Company Inc., June 2017
WATER CONSUMPTION
(in cubic meters)
PEAK16, 537/day
LEAN11,576/day
BOHOL WATER UTILITIES INC.
Tagbilaran City
Consumption Range
Residential / Commercial
(in Pesos)
0-10 cu.m. 98.00
11-20 cu.m. 12.50
21-30 cu.m. 15.30
31-40 cu.m 24.00
41-50 cu.m. 31.40
51 & above 35.40
WATER RATES(per cubic meter)
Source: Bohol Water Utilities Inc., June 2015
WATER PRODUCTION
RATE(province-wide)
19,292 cu.m./day
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COMPARATIVE POWER RATES IN CENTRAL VISAYAS FOR RESIDENTIAL (JAN 2015)
Electric Power Service Providers in the Visayas
Residential Rates(PhP/kwh)
Bohol Light Company Inc. 7.98
Bohol Electric I Cooperative Inc. 7.8262
Cebu I Electric Coop Inc. (Dumanjug) 10.1653
Cebu II Electric Coop Inc. (Bogo City) 9.4890
Cebu III Electric Coop Inc. (Toledo City) 6.3328
Camotes Electric Coop Inc. 9.7697
Visayan Electric Company Inc. (VECO) 10.7914
Negros Oriental 1 Electric Cooperative 10.3955
Province of Siquijor Electric Coop Inc. 11.2269
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PUBLIC VEHICLE FARE RATES
Vehicle TypeMinimum Fare
(in Pesos)Additional
per succeeding kilometer
Taxi 40.00 3.50
Jeepney/Multicab 7.00 1.00
Tricycle 7.00 1.00
Van for Hire 2.00 (rate per km.)
Source: Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board, 2015
WAGE RATES
Minimum per day Non-Agri (Pesos) Agri (Pesos)
Daily Wage 310.00 290.00
Source: Department of Labor and Employment, 2015
SPACE RENTAL RATE (within Tagbilaran City)
MONTHLY RATES HIGH (Pesos) LOW (Pesos)
Residential / Apartments (whole unit) 25,000 6,000
Commercial Space (per sq.m.) 750 350
Office Space (per sq.m.) 600 150
Shopping MallsCommercial/Office Space (per sq.m.)
1,500 400
Shopping Malls Food Carts (5 sq.m. unit)
15,000 8,000
Source: Bohol Investment Promotion Center Survey, 2015
AIR FREIGHT (Tagbilaran to Manila; in pesos)
NO. OF KILOS CEBU PACIFIC AIR PHILIPPINE AIRLINES
0 - 5 125.00 150.00
6 - 49 19.52 16.89
50 - 249 18.09 15.53
250 - 999 16.79 14.28
1,000 above 15.34 12.89
Source: Philippine Airlines & Cebu Pacific Airlines October, 2015
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SHIPPING FREIGHT (per cubic meter; in pesos)
PORT LINKS CLASS A CLASS B CLASS C
Tagbilaran – Any Route 1,900 1,500 900
Source: 2GO Group Inc., September 2015
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Cost of Telephone ServicesInstallation Fee
(Pesos)Monthly Fee (Pesos)
Residential Commercial
PLDT 1,100.00 700.00 700.00
Globelines 1,000.00 700.00 700.00
Cruztelco 500.00 332.64 582.12
Cost of InternetConnection Services
Installation Fee (Pesos)
Monthly Fee (Pesos)
Residential & Commercial
PLDT 1,100.00 990.00 – 8,800.00
Globelines - 1,099.00 – 2,999.00
Cruztelco - 990.00
No. of Telephone Line Subscribers
2,002No. of Installed Telephone Lines
11,927
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The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) and Globe Telecom have completed upgrading Bohol’s connectivity to the national fi ber optic node into fully-protected submarine cables that go through diff erent routes and are ready for commercial use.
Globe Telecom Fiber Optic Backbone Link
PLDT Fiber Optic Link
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BOHOL INVESTMENT PROMOTION CENTER (BIPC)NEGOSYO CENTER – BOHOL Office of the GovernorG/F Provincial Capitol ComplexMarapao St., Tagbilaran City
Phone: (+63-38) 411-0905, 235-6039 Telefax: 501-8063E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Website: www.boholinvest.bohol.gov.ph
GOVERNOR’S OFFICE, Province of BoholGovernor’s Mansion, CPG Avenue, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 412-0835, 412-3063, 411-3573, 501-0718Website: www.bohol.gov.ph
VICE-GOVERNOR’S OFFICE, Province of BoholPresiding Officer, Sangguniang Panlalawigan2/F Provincial Capitol Complex, C.P.G. Avenue, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 501-9902, 501-9087, 412-7200, 235-3598
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF BOHOL OFFICES
PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATOR’S OFFICEGovernor’s Mansion, CPG Avenue, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 411-3300
BOHOL EMPLOYMENT AND PLACEMENT OFFICE2/F Provincial Capitol Complex, C.P.G. Avenue, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 411-3544Telefax: 501-9847
BOHOL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT OFFICEG/F Provincial Capitol Complex, Marapao St., Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 501-9912, 501-8394
BOHOL PROVINCIAL ASSESSOR’S OFFICEProvincial Capitol Complex, Marapao St., Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 411-2029Telefax: 501-9925, 412-7104
BOHOL PROVINCIAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE2/F Provincial Capitol Complex, C.P.G. Avenue, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 411-2088, 501-9970
Business CONTACTS
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BOHOL TOURISM OFFICEGovernor’s Mansion, CPG Avenue, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 412-3666, 501-9186
EFFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION OFFICE (EDCom)Provincial Capitol Complex, Marapao St., Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 412-5933
OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURISTCapitol Annex Compound, Dao District, Tagbilaran CityTelefax: (+63)(38) 501-8960, 501-8950
OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL VETERINARIANCapitol Annex Compound, Dao District, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 411-2378, 501-0966 | Telefax: 501-0801
TELEPHONE AND RADIO SYSTEM INTEGRATED EMERGENCY RESPONSET.A.R.S.I.E.R 117Governor’s Mansion, CPG Avenue, Tagbilaran CityEmergency #: (+63)(38) 117 | Cell#: 09175101490, 09497955530
OTHER OFFICES AND AGENCIES
BOHOL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY NIA Compound, Dao District, Tagbilaran CityTelefax: (+63)(38) 412-5910, 501-8622
BOARD OF INVESTMENTS - CEBU OFFICEDepartment of Trade and Industry Bldg.Osmeña Boulevard, Cebu CityPhone: (+63)(32) 412-1945, 412-1856
BOHOL TOURIST POLICE UNITBarangay Bolod, Panglao, BoholPhone: (+63)(38) 502-9077, 502-8365 | Cel#: +63-928-992-3482
BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE – Bohol Office2/F Judge Oppus Uy BuildingCorner B.Inting and M.Torralba Sts., Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 411-2012, 235-5692 | Telefax: 501-8488Central Visayas Revenue Region 13Archbishop Reyes Avenue, Banilad, Cebu CityPhone: (+63)(32) 232-8575 | Telefax: 260-2141
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BUREAU OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC RESOURCES – Bohol OfficeBohol Provincial Fisheries Office, Dao Dist., Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 501-7681Regional Office 7BFAR Bldg., C. Arellano Boulevard, Pier Area, Cebu CityTelefax: (+63)(32) 256-2773
CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF THE PHILS.Tagbilaran City Airport, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 411-3320, 501-8597 | Telefax: 412-0833
COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITYCapitol Annex Compound, C.P.G. Avenue, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 501-9097
DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM – Bohol OfficeCapitol Annex Compound, Dao District, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 501-8891, 235-4243Regional Office 7Cebu Capitol Complex, Escario St., Cebu CityPhone: (+63)(32) 255-6913 / 1316 / 0968, 412-6887, 253-7864 | Telefax: 253-6913
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREBohol Agricultural Promotion CenterAPC Compound, Dao District, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 411-2436, 501-7538Regional Office 7MES Compound, Estancia St., Maguikay, Mandaue City,CebuPhone: (+63)(32) 268-5187, 238-2163 | Fax: 268-3063
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY - Visayas Field Office3rd Floor Escario Building731 Escario St., Capitol Site, Cebu CityPhones: (+63)(32) 253-72222, 253-2150
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES – Bohol OfficeNew Capitol Site, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 411-2278, 416-0147, 416-0151 | Telefax: 235-6954Regional Office 7Government Center, Sudlon, Lahug, Cebu CityPhone: (+63)(32) 414-4388, 346-9612 | Telefax: 414-0022 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU - Regional Office 7Green Plains Subdivision, Banilad, Mandaue City, CebuPhone: (+63)(32) 345-3905, 346-9426 | Telefax: 345-1647
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT – Bohol OfficeAirport Road, Cogon, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 411-2096 | Telefax: 501-9170Regional Office 7Sudlon, Lahug, Cebu CityPhone: (+63)(32) 255-7730, 253-5481 | Telefax: 253-5473
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT – Bohol Office2F Tres Reyes Arcade, CPG North Ave., Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 501-0277, 411-0806Regional Office 73/F and 4/F DOLE-RO7 Bldg., General Maxilom Ave., corner Gorordo Ave., Cebu CityPhone: (+63)(32) 266-9722 | Telefax: 416-6167
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYSBohol 1st Engineering DistrictNew Capitol Site, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 412-2448, 411-3148 | Telefax: 412-3136, 412-2024Regional Office 7South Road Properties, Cebu CityPhone: (+63)(32) 411-6714/15 | Fax: 411-6758
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY – Bohol OfficeLino Chatto Drive, New Capitol Site, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 412-3620 | Telefax: 501-0138Regional Office 7Lahug SMP Complex, Sudlon, Lahug, Cebu CityPhone: (+63)(32) 231-1916 | Telefax: 418-9032, 254-8269
DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM - Bohol Satellite OfficeSUM Bldg., San Jose St., Cogon District, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 501-0143Regional Office 7G/F LDM Bldg., corner Legaspi and MJ Cuenco Sts.,6000 Cebu CityPhone: (+63)(32) 412-1967, 412-1966, 254-2811 | Telefax: 254-3534, 412-1980
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY – Bohol Office2/F FCB Bldg., C.P.G. North Avenue, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38)411-3302, 501-8828 | Telefax: 501-8260, 412-3533Regional Office 73/F WDC Bldg. corner P. Burgos and J.Luna Sts., Cebu CityPhone: (+63)(38) 412-1989, 255-0036/37 | Telefax: 253-7465
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HOUSING AND LAND USE REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office 7Room 608 6th Floor Club Ultima Tower, Fuente Osmeña Avenue, Cebu City, CebuPhone: (+63)(32) 254-4564
PAG-IBIG (Home Development Mutual Fund) Office2/F Galleria Luisa, Celestino Gallares St., Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 235-4065, 501-8455Email: [email protected]
PHILIPPINE COCONUT AUTHORITY – Bohol OfficePoblacion III near LTO Office, Tagbilaran City, BoholPhone: (+63)(38) 501-7716Regional Office 7DA-7 Mandaue Experiment Station, Estancia, Mandaue City, CebuPhone: (+63)(32) 345-6329, 420-1877 | Telefax: 345-0009
PHILIPPINE HEALTH INSURANCE CORPORATION (PhilHealth) - TagbilaranMYX Bldg. J-Jimenez St., Mansasa District, Tagbilaran City, BoholPhone: (+63)(38) 412-0248 | Telefax: (+63)(32) 235-5622E-mail: [email protected]
PHILIPPINE INFORMATION AGENCYLMP Bldg., K of C Drive, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 412-2292 | Telefax: 501-8554
PHILIPPINE PORTS AUTHORITYPort Area, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 501-8138, 501-9553 | Telefax: 501-8969
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY - Bohol Office2/F Galleria Luisa, CPG North Ave., Tagbilaran City
REGISTRY OF DEEDS - Bohol OfficeCPG East Ave., Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 412-3475
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION - Regional Office 7SEC Bldg., V. Rama Ave., Cebu CityPhone: (+63)(32) 253-6987, 253-7221
SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM (SSS) – Tagbilaran Branch2/F Galleria Luisa, Celestino Gallares St, Tagbilaran City, BoholPhone: (+63)(38) 412-3934, 501-7055 | Fax: (+63)(38) 411-5477E-mail: [email protected]
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TAGBILARAN CITY GOVERNMENTOffi ce of the City MayorTagbilaran City Government CenterJ.A. Clarin St., Dao Dist, Tagbilaran CityPhone: (+63)(38) 422-8011 | Telefax: 501-9350
TAGBILARAN CITY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COORDINATORTagbilaran City Government CenterJ.A. Clarin St., Dao District, Tagbilaran City | Phone: (+63)(38) 411-2264
The Provincial Government of
Bohol (LGU) is an Environmental
Management System (EMS):
ISO 14001:2004 International
Standard (2014) Certifi ed
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Seal of Good Local Governance 2015 – a milestone testament to the Province of Bohol as a leading learning center for best local practices in the country. The SGLG is an upgraded symbol of local government integrity and good performance considered to be the highest award granted by the DILG to a local government unit (LGU).
Seal of Good Local Governance – Good Financial Housekeeping in 2012-2014 – given to Bohol for excelling and giving premium to accountability and transparency in fi nancial management, with Unqualifi ed or Qualifi ed Commission on Audit (COA) Opinion of the fi nancial statements, and comply with the requirements of the Full Disclosure Policy of the DILG.
Seal of Good Housekeeping in 2012-2014 – awarded by the DILG in recognition of its good performance in internal housekeeping, particularly in planning, sound fi scal management, transparency and accountability, and for valuing performance management.
Best-Governed Province for two consecutive years, in 2010 and 2011 – by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), based on the performance of Bohol in administrative, social, economic, and environmental governance; also assesses transparency, participation in governance, and fi nancial accountability.
Gawad Pamana ng Lahi in 2011 and 2012 – for practicing responsible governance, sharing with the national government the objectives of advancing economic prosperity, social well-being, & environmental integrity and for upholding the principles of performance, accountability & transparency. In 2012, the Provincial Government of Bohol got a 100% rating from Local Governance Performance Management System (LGPMS) – DILG
2011 Galing Pook Award – for the provincial government’s multi-sectorial, integrated, and two-pronged approach in the elimination and control of rabies called the Bohol Rabies Prevention and Elimination Program.
Awards & RECOGNITION
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TESDA National Kabalikat Award – in recognition of the province’s exemplary contribution in the advancement of technical vocational education and training in 2011.
Gawad Bayanihan Award in 2011 and 2012 – given by the Armed Forces of the Philippines acknowledging the provincial government’s full partnership with the Armed Forces in the implementation of the Bayanihan (School Building)Program.
2012 Best PAIR (Partner in Anti-Illegal Recruitment) – for Bohol’s support, programs and initiatives on their campaign against illegal recruitment and human traffi cking.
2012 Gawad Paglilingkod sa Sambayanan (GAPAS) – Regional and National award as Model Province in the entire country in the delivery of services, innovative programs and support to DSWD projects leading to the upliftment of the people’s quality of life.
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An artist’s perspective
The New Bohol Airportin Panglao Island