Guidelines for Mass Media Accreditation in Connection with the Oct. 25, 2010 Barangay and SK Elections
COMELEC Resolution No. 9031 outlines the guidelines for mass media accreditation for the October 25, 2010 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections in the Philippines. It mandates that accredited media representatives be granted free access to polling places and canvassing centers to ensure accurate reporting of the electoral process. The resolution specifies the accreditation requirements for both local and foreign media, including the submission of application forms, photographs, and endorsements from recognized organizations. It emphasizes the need for responsible conduct among media representatives during coverage, prohibiting disruptive or partisan activities. The resolution will take effect seven days after its publication in two daily newspapers.
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- What is Guidelines for Mass Media Accreditation in Connection with the Oct. 25, 2010 Barangay and SK Elections about?
- COMELEC Resolution No. 9031 outlines the guidelines for mass media accreditation for the October 25, 2010 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections in the Philippines. It mandates that accredited media representatives be granted free access to polling places and canvassing centers to ensure accurate reporting of the electoral process. The resolution specifies the accreditation requirements for both local and foreign media, including the submission of application forms, photographs, and endorsements from recognized organizations. It emphasizes the need for responsible conduct among media representatives during coverage, prohibiting disruptive or partisan activities. The resolution will take effect seven days after its publication in two daily newspapers.
- What type of law is COMELEC Resolution No. 9031?
- Guidelines for Mass Media Accreditation in Connection with the Oct. 25, 2010 Barangay and SK Elections (COMELEC Resolution No. 9031) is a Philippine Other Rules and Procedures enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Guidelines for Mass Media Accreditation in Connection with the Oct. 25, 2010 Barangay and SK Elections enacted?
- Guidelines for Mass Media Accreditation in Connection with the Oct. 25, 2010 Barangay and SK Elections (COMELEC Resolution No. 9031) was enacted on Sep 21, 2010.
- What is the citation for Guidelines for Mass Media Accreditation in Connection with the Oct. 25, 2010 Barangay and SK Elections?
- Guidelines for Mass Media Accreditation in Connection with the Oct. 25, 2010 Barangay and SK Elections, COMELEC Resolution No. 9031, Sep 21, 2010 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- COMELEC Resolution No. 9031
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Other Rules and Procedures
- Subcategory
- Commission on Elections
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
September 21, 2010
COMELEC RESOLUTION NO. 9031
GUIDELINES FOR MASS MEDIA ACCREDITATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE OCTOBER 25, 2010 BARANGAY AND SANGGUNIANG KABATAAN ELECTIONS
WHEREAS, duly accredited mass media should be given free access to polling places, and counting/canvassing centers for purposes of observing and reporting on election events and processes; SEIaHT
WHEREAS, it is expected that the 2010 Synchronized Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections a great number of requests for media accreditation will be filed by domestic and foreign media;
WHEREAS, there is a need to increase the efficiency with which grants of accreditation are recorded and tracked so as to avoid the proliferation of spurious accreditation papers or media passes;
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the powers vested in it by the Constitution, the Omnibus Election Code, Republic Act No. 9340 and other election laws, the Commission on Elections has RESOLVED, as it hereby RESOLVES to promulgate, as follows:
SECTION 1. Declaration of Policy. — It is the policy of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) to ensure accurate reporting about the conduct and results of the 2010 Synchronized Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections by providing maximum access to all stages of the electoral process to accredited media representatives subject only to conditions essential for the protection of COMELEC personnel, property, and privileged information.
Media representatives are defined as those who are actively engaged in the pursuit of information gathering and reporting or distribution, in any manner or form, including:
• Print Journalists
• Television Journalists
• Photo Journalists
• Online Journalists
• Radio Journalists
• Novelists HEAcDC
• Screenwriters
• Playwrights
• Feature Film makers
• Documentary makers
• Television Production
• Professional Photographers
• Professional Videographers
• Public Relations Contractors
Freelancers in any of the above categories shall be accredited only if they qualify under either one of the following two conditions:
a) They must be on assignment for a professionally recognized organization and the request for accreditation is made by that organization. A freelancer cannot request accreditation on behalf of the organization that he is representing.
b) They have previous accomplishments that are highly visible, respected and widely recognized.
SECTION 2. Definitions. — Unless otherwise indicated, as used in this Resolution:
a) LOCAL MEDIA refers to those who are engaged in news reporting on a local scale, including correspondents of, and freelancers on assignment for, regional, provincial, city, or municipal publications or broadcast entities, PROVIDED that local media who operate in the National Capital Region shall be considered National Media as defined below; and
b) NATIONAL MEDIA refers to those who are engaged in news reporting on a nationwide scale, including provincial correspondents of, and freelancers on assignment for national publications or broadcast entities.
c) OTHER MEDIA refers to those engaged in other forms of journalism, including but not limited to opinion writers, public relations practitioners, creative writers, feature film and documentary film makers, and the like.
SECTION 3. General Requirements for Accreditation. — All parties requesting for accreditation shall be required to submit a fully accomplished Accreditation Application Form; two (2), recently taken, 2"x2" colored photographs; and an endorsement from the newspaper, television, radio station, or internet news agency employing the applicant. In no case shall an application endorsed by an entity other than the applicant's direct employer be given due course; provided that the application of freelancers whose previous accomplishments are highly visible, respected and widely recognized need not be endorsed. caSEAH
SECTION 4. Specific Requirements for Accreditation of Visiting Foreign Media. — In addition to the requirements mentioned in the immediately preceding section, all visiting foreign media — including reporters, correspondents, stringers, cameramen, photographers and other members of the news/editorial staff of foreign wire agencies — requesting for accreditation shall be required to submit photocopies of both sides of their International Press Center (IPC) Card, for the year 2010.
SECTION 5. Specific Requirements for Accreditation of Manila-based Foreign Media. — In addition to the requirements mentioned in the immediately preceding section, all Manila-based foreign media requesting for accreditation shall be required to submit an endorsement letter from their Manila Bureau Chief; and photocopies of both sides of their International Press Center (IPC) Card, for the year 2010.
SECTION 6. Application Forms. — Application forms for accreditation shall be available at the COMELEC Education and Information Department (COMELEC-EID) and in all COMELEC offices nationwide. Application forms may also be downloaded from the COMELEC website (http://www.comelec.gov.ph), and the website of the COMELEC-EID (http://www.comelec.wordpress.com).
SECTION 7. Period for Filing Applications for Accreditation. — The period for filing applications for accreditation shall be from 14 September to 19 October 2010. This period shall be non-extendible. Applications filed after the last day for filing shall not be entertained. cCSEaA
SECTION 8. Personal Filing of Applications for Accreditation. — Applications for accreditation may be personally filed at the COMELEC-EID, in the case of national and foreign media, and at the Office of the Provincial Election Supervisor (OPES), in the case of local media.
Applications for accreditation may also be personally filed at the Education and Information Department in the case of other media, such as novelists, screenwriters, playwrights, and those involved in the production of feature films and documentaries, both domestic and foreign.
SECTION 9. Approval of Applications for Accreditation. — Approval of applications for accreditation shall be granted by the Chairman of the COMELEC, through the Director IV, Education and Information Department (EID), COMELEC, Manila, and the Provincial Election Supervisor (PES), in the case of local media.
SECTION 10. Treatment of Applications for Accreditation. — Within seven days from the end of the period for filing applications, the PES shall immediately furnish copies of all applications, with attachments, to the COMELEC-EID through facsimile, indicating which applications were approved and which were denied.
SECTION 11. Media Card. — Upon accreditation, media representatives shall be issued a Media Card which must be personally claimed. The COMELEC Media Card shall be strictly non-transferable and is valid only for the purpose for which it was issued. Any abuse thereof shall result in revocation.
The Media Card shall be worn prominently whenever the media representative is covering or observing a COMELEC or electoral event.
SECTION 12. Access. — Duly accredited domestic and foreign media shall be allowed maximum access to all stages of the electoral process subject only to conditions essential for the protection of COMELEC personnel, property, and privileged information.
SECTION 13. Rules of Conduct. — All media representatives shall observe the following conduct:
a) Not more than three (3) media representatives shall be allowed inside the polling place at any one time;
b) Upon entry into the polling places, media representatives shall immediately identify themselves to the Board of Election Tellers by presenting their Media Cards; aSDCIE
c) Unprofessional activities shall not be tolerated. Any media representative found to be engaging in unprofessional activities shall have their Media Cards immediately revoked. Unprofessional activities include:
1. Any behavior deemed disruptive of the conduct of voting, counting, or canvassing, such as, but not limited to, conducting interviews inside the polling place or canvassing center;
2. Engaging in partisan political activities;
3. Any behavior intended to unduly influence the choice of voters, such as, but not limited to, directly trying to sway the voter or speaking for or against a candidate;
4. Distributing campaign materials; and
5. Any behavior deemed unlawful.
SECTION 14. Effectivity. — This Resolution shall take effect on the seventh day after its publication in two (2) daily newspapers of general circulation.
SECTION 15. Dissemination. — The Executive Director shall furnish the Office of the President, Office of the Press Secretary, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Philippine Information Agency, and all mass media organizations copies of this Resolution.
The Department of Foreign Affairs shall furnish copies to all foreign embassies and consulates.
The Education and Information Department shall cause the publication of this Resolution and furnish copies thereof to the Regional Election Directors, Provincial Election Supervisors and Election Officers.
SO ORDERED.
(SGD.) JOSE A.R. MELOChairman
(SGD.) RENE V. SARMIENTOCommissioner
(SGD.) NICODEMO T. FERRERCommissioner
(SGD.) LUCENITO N. TAGLECommissioner
(SGD.) ARMANDO C. VELASCOCommissioner
(SGD.) ELIAS R. YUSOPHCommissioner
(SGD.) GREGORIO Y. LARRAZABALCommissioner
Cite This Law
Guidelines for Mass Media Accreditation in Connection with the Oct. 25, 2010 Barangay and SK Elections, COMELEC Resolution No. 9031, Sep 21, 2010 (Philippines)
Guidelines for Mass Media Accreditation in Connection with the Oct. 25, 2010 Barangay and SK Elections, COMELEC Resolution No. 9031 (Phil. 2010)
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