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Effectivity of Ordinances in PangasinanProvince of the Republic of the Philippines:

1) pursuant to the first clause of Section 59a, RA 7160- "unless otherwise stated in the ordinance":

- It depends on the will of the enacting Sanggunian, viz:

a) Effectivity clause- This ordinance shall take effect upon its approval by the local chief executive"

b)Effectivity clause- This ordinance shall take effect upon its declaration of validity by the Reviewing Sanggunian within the prescribed 30-day period from the date of receipt thereof"

c) Effectivity clause- This ordinance shall take effect upon the expiration of the prescribed 30-day period as provided for under Section 57b, RA 7160.

2)pursuant to the second clause of Section 59a, RA 7160- after 10-day posting

Effectivity clause- "This ordinance shall take effect after 10-day posting its copies at the bulletin bulletin board and in at least 3 conspicuous places of this LGU."

3)combined effectivity-

"This ordinance shall take effect upon declaration of validity by the reviewing authority within the prescribed 30-day period, or upon the expiration of the mandatory 30day period, provided, copies hereof are posted in at least 3 conspicuous places of this LGU".

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