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Presidential
Decree No. 1586
[ESTABLISHING AN ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT
STATEMENT SYSTEM,
INCLUDING OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
RELATED MEASURES
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES]
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PRESIDENTIAL DECREE
NO.
1586
[ESTABLISHING AN
ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT STATEMENT SYSTEM, INCLUDING OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
RELATED
MEASURES
AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES]
WHEREAS, the pursuit of a comprehensive
and integrated environmental protection program necessitates the
establishment
and institutionalization of a system whereby the exigencies of
socio-economic
undertakings can be reconciled with the requirements of environmental
quality;
WHEREAS, the regulatory
requirements of Environmental Impact Statements and Assessments
instituted
in pursuit of this national environmental protection program have to be
worked into their full regulatory and procedural details in a manner
consistent
with the goals of the program.
NOW, THEREFORE, I,
Ferdinand
E. Marcos, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested
in me by the Constitution do hereby order and declare:
Section 1
Policy
It is hereby declared the
policy of the State to attain and maintain a rational and orderly
balance
between socio-economic growth and environmental protection.
Section 2
Environmental
Impact
Statement System
There is hereby
established
an Environmental Impact Statement System founded and based on the
environmental
impact statement required, under Section 4 of Presidential Decree No.
1151,
of all agencies and instrumentalities of the national government,
including
government-owned or controlled corporations, as well as private
corporations,
firms and entities, for every proposed project and undertaking which
significantly
affect the quality of the environment.
Section 3
Determination of
Lead
Agency
The Minister of Human
Settlements
or his designated representative is hereby authorized to name the lead
agencies referred to in Section 4 of Presidential Decree No. 1151 which
shall have jurisdiction to undertake the preparation of the necessary
environmental
impact statements on declared environmentally critical projects and
areas.
All Environmental Impact Statements shall be submitted to the National
Environmental Protection Council for review and evaluation.
Section 4
Presidential
Proclamation
of Environmentally Critical Areas and Projects
The President of the
Philippines
may, on his own initiative or upon recommendation of the National
Environmental
Protection Council, by proclamation declare certain projects,
undertakings
or areas in the country as environmentally critical. No person,
partnership
or corporation shall undertake or operate any such declared
environmentally
critical project or area without first securing an Environmental
Compliance
Certificate issued by the President or his duly authorized
representatives.
For the proper management of said critical project or area, the
President
may by his proclamation reorganize such government offices, agencies,
institutions,
corporations or instrumentalities including the re-alignment of
government
personnel, and their specific functions and responsibilities.
For the same purpose as above,
the Ministry of Human Settlements shall:
a. prepare the
proper
land or water use pattern for said critical project(s) or area(s);
b. establish
ambient
environmental quality standards;
c. develop a
program
of environmental enhancement or protective measures against calamitous
factors such as earthquake, floods, water erosion and others, and
d. perform such
other
functions as may be directed by the President from time to time.
Section 5
Environmentally
Non-Critical
Projects
All other projects,
undertakings
and areas not declared by the President as environmentally critical
shall
be considered as non-critical and shall not be required to submit an
environmental
impact statement. The National Environmental Protection Council, thru
the
Ministry of Human Settlements may however require non-critical projects
and undertakings to provide additional environmental safeguards as it
may
deem necessary.
Section 6
Secretariat
The National Environmental
Protection Council is hereby authorized to constitute the necessary
secretariat
which will administer the Environmental Impact Statement System and
undertake
the processing and evaluation of environmental impact statements.
Section 7
Management and
Financial
Assistance
Ministry of Human
Settlements
is hereby authorized to provide management and financial support to
government
offices and instrumentalities placed under its supervision pursuant to
this Decree financed from its existing appropriation or from budgetary
augmentation as the Minister of Human Settlements may deem necessary.
Section 8
Rules and
Regulations
The National Environmental
Protection Council shall issue the necessary rules and regulations to
implement
this Decree. For this purpose, the National Pollution Control
Commission
may be availed of as one of its implementing arms, consistent with the
powers and responsibilities of the National Pollution Control
Commission
as provided in P.D. No. 984.
Section 9
Penalty for
Violation
Any person, corporation
or partnership found violating Section 4 of this Decree, or the terms
and
conditions in the issuance of the Environmental Compliance Certificate,
or of the standards, rules and regulations issued by the National
Environmental
Protection Council pursuant to this Decree shall be punished by the
suspension
or cancellation of his/its certificate and/or a fine in an amount not
to
exceed Fifty Thousand Pesos (P50,000.000) for every violation thereof,
at the discretion of the National Environmental Protection Council.
Section 10
Environmental
Revolving
Fund
Proceeds from the
penalties
prescribed in the preceding Section 9 and other penalties imposed by
the
National Pollution Control Commission as authorized in P.D. 984, shall
be automatically appropriated into an Environment Revolving Fund hereby
created as an exemption to P.D. 711 and P.D. 1234. The fund shall be
used
exclusively for the operation of the National Environmental Protection
Council and the National Pollution Control Commission in the
implementation
of this Decree. The rules and regulations for the utilization of this
fund
shall be formulated by the Ministry of Human Settlements and submitted
to the President for approval.
Section 11
Repealing Clause
The Inter-Agency Advisory
Council of the National Pollution Control Commission created under
Section
4 of P.D. 984 is hereby abolished and its powers and responsibilities
are
forthwith delegated and transferred to the Control of the National
Environmental
Protection Council.
All other laws, decrees,
executive orders, rules and regulations inconsistent herewith are
hereby
repealed, amended or modified accordingly.
Section 12
Effectivity Clause
This Decree shall take
effect
immediately.
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