Guidelines for Bond Flotations (Without National Government Guarantee) by Local Government Units Under R.A. No. 7160
BSP Circular No. 41-94 outlines the guidelines for bond flotations by local government units (LGUs) in the Philippines without a National Government guarantee, as authorized under Republic Act 7160 (Local Government Code). LGUs can issue bonds to finance income-producing development projects, provided they adhere to regulations set by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Securities and Exchange Commission. The process requires LGUs to submit a proposal to the BSP, including an ordinance from the local council detailing the bond terms and project purposes. After the BSP reviews and provides a favorable opinion, the proposal must be approved by the respective supervising authority before proceeding with the bond flotation. The circular becomes effective 15 days after publication in two national newspapers.
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- What is Guidelines for Bond Flotations (Without National Government Guarantee) by Local Government Units Under R.A. No. 7160 about?
- BSP Circular No. 41-94 outlines the guidelines for bond flotations by local government units (LGUs) in the Philippines without a National Government guarantee, as authorized under Republic Act 7160 (Local Government Code). LGUs can issue bonds to finance income-producing development projects, provided they adhere to regulations set by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Securities and Exchange Commission. The process requires LGUs to submit a proposal to the BSP, including an ordinance from the local council detailing the bond terms and project purposes. After the BSP reviews and provides a favorable opinion, the proposal must be approved by the respective supervising authority before proceeding with the bond flotation. The circular becomes effective 15 days after publication in two national newspapers.
- What type of law is BSP Circular No. 41-94?
- Guidelines for Bond Flotations (Without National Government Guarantee) by Local Government Units Under R.A. No. 7160 (BSP Circular No. 41-94) is a Philippine Other Rules and Procedures enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Guidelines for Bond Flotations (Without National Government Guarantee) by Local Government Units Under R.A. No. 7160 enacted?
- Guidelines for Bond Flotations (Without National Government Guarantee) by Local Government Units Under R.A. No. 7160 (BSP Circular No. 41-94) was enacted on Aug 29, 1994.
- What is the citation for Guidelines for Bond Flotations (Without National Government Guarantee) by Local Government Units Under R.A. No. 7160?
- Guidelines for Bond Flotations (Without National Government Guarantee) by Local Government Units Under R.A. No. 7160, BSP Circular No. 41-94, Aug 29, 1994 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- BSP Circular No. 41-94
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Other Rules and Procedures
- Subcategory
- Bonds
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
August 29, 1994
BSP CIRCULAR NO. 41-94
GUIDELINES FOR BOND FLOTATIONS (WITHOUT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE) BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS UNDER R.A. 7160 (LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE)
Pursuant to Monetary Board Resolution No. 824 dated August 24, 1994, the following guidelines shall govern the bond flotations without National Government guarantee by local government units under Republic Act 7160: EHCDSI
I. Legal Basis:
1. Section 299 of Republic Act No. 7160 (otherwise known as Local Government Code of 1991), provides that provinces, cities and municipalities are authorized, subject t the rules and regulations of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and the Securities and Exchange Commission, "to issue bonds, debentures, securities, collaterals, notes and other obligations to finance self-liquidating, income producing development or livelihood projects pursuant to the priorities established in the approved local development plan or the public investment program. The Sanggunian concerned shall, through an ordinance approved by a majority of all its members, declare and state the terms and conditions of the bonds and the purpose for which the proposed indebtedness is to be incurred."
2. Section 123, Article III — Functions as Financial Advisor of the Government, Republic Act 7653 (otherwise known as the BSP Charter) provides that ". . . Whenever the Government, or any of its political subdivisions or instrumentalities, contemplates borrowing within the Philippines, the prior opinion of the Monetary Board shall likewise be requested in order that the Board may render an opinion on the probable effects of the proposed operation on monetary aggregates, the price level, and the balance of payments."
II. Coverage
This Circular shall cover bonds to be issued by local government units which do not carry the guarantee of the Republic of the Philippines.
III. Procedures
1. A local government unit's proposal to issue bonds under these rules shall be submitted to the Bangko Sentral together with the following documents:
1.1. An ordinance or resolution approved by the majority of all its sanggunian members declaring and stating the terms and conditions of the bonds, the purpose for which the proposed indebtedness is to be incurred and that the project to be finance by the proposed flotation is among those in the priority areas of approved local development plan or the public investment program together with details of the development or livelihood project to be financed by the bond flotation particularly with respect to any foreign exchange purchases of raw materials/services, intermediate and capital goods; and
1.2 Such other documents that may be required.
2. The Bangko Sentral shall render an opinion on the probable effects of the proposed bond flotation on monetary aggregates, the price level and the balance of payments.
3. In case of favorable comments by the Bangko Sentral, the bond proposal shall be submitted to the respective authority exercising supervision over the proponent LGU concerned as cited under Article One, Chapter 3, Section 25 of the 1991 Local Government Code for final approval.
4. Upon approval by the authority referred to in Item No. III-3, the LGU concerned shall coordinate with its underwriter, trustee or other agents for the implementation of the approved bond flotation.
IV. Effectivity
This Circular shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in two (2) national newspapers of general circulation. ADa
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(SGD.) GABRIEL C. SINGSONGovernor
Cite This Law
Guidelines for Bond Flotations (Without National Government Guarantee) by Local Government Units Under R.A. No. 7160, BSP Circular No. 41-94, Aug 29, 1994 (Philippines)
Guidelines for Bond Flotations (Without National Government Guarantee) by Local Government Units Under R.A. No. 7160, BSP Circular No. 41-94 (Phil. 1994)
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