Public Policy Formulation Slides
Public Policy Formulation Slides
The President
Congress
- (House of Senate and House of Representatives)
Regulatory Agencies
The Courts
• Legislative Branch
– Congress
• House of Senate
• House of
Representatives
• Executive Branch
–President
– Government Agencies
• Local Government
»Local Sanggunian
»Governor, Mayor
Public Policies are in the form of…
• Legislation (Republic Acts)
• Executive Orders
• Administrative Orders
• Memorandum Circulars
• Internal Rules and Regulations
• Ordinances
• Resolutions
Policies Issued by the President
• Executive orders — Acts of the President providing for rules of a
general or permanent character in implementation or execution of
constitutional or statutory powers shall be promulgated in
executive orders.
• They pass into law when they are approved by both houses and
the President of the Philippines. A bill may be vetoed by the
President, but the House of Representatives may overturn a
presidential veto by garnering a 2/3rds vote. If the President does
not act on a proposed law submitted by Congress, it will lapse into
law after 30 days of receipt.
1.Proposals and
suggestions are taken
from the President,
government agencies,
private individuals,
interest groups, and
legislators themselves.
1.Approved. Once it is
approved by the
President, it becomes
a Republic Act and
takes effect 15 days
after publication in the
Official Gazette or at
least two national
newspapers of general
circulation;
2.Vetoed. The bill is returned
to the originating house with
an explanation on why it was
vetoed. The house can
either accept the veto or
override it with a 2/3
(majority) vote, after which it
is essentially approved, and
takes effect 15 days after
being publicized.
Resolution
is a mere expression of the
opinion or sentiment f the
local legislative body on
matters relating to proriety
and to private concerns. It is
temporary in character.
Thank you!