Dos and Don’ts in Local Police Power – ACCESS MCLE

ACCESS MCLE

Dos and Don’ts in Local Police Power

600.00

Updates on Substantive and Procedural Laws and Jurisprudence

1 Credit Unit

ATTY. ALBERTO C. AGRA

Dos and Don’ts in Local Police Power

What LGUs can and cannot do in the exercise of police power within their territorial jurisdictions

CATEGORY

Updates on Substantive and Procedural Laws and Jurisprudence

CREDIT UNIT

1

DURATION

60:00

LAUNCH DATE

October 19, 2020

ABOUT THE COURSE

The module discusses what, under the 1991 Local Government Code (LGC), charters of local government units (LGUs), and special laws affecting local governance, LGUs can and cannot do in terms of the exercise of police power within their territorial jurisdictions.

The module covers the following topics:

  1. 12 Features of LGUs
  2. 12 Principles of Local Autonomy
  3. Powers of LGUs
  4. Defining Police Power and its Basis under the General Welfare Clause
  5. Lawful Acts of Police Power
  6. Unlawful Acts of Police Power
  7. Police Power under Extraordinary Times/ Bayanihan Act

As lawyers and students of law, and those affected by law at the national and local government levels, and that is us, the ordinary citizens, we have to hold LGUs and their officials accountable to us and responsible for our well-being.

We will learn the guideposts in assessing what can and cannot be done in furtherance of our general welfare.

Course Status

AVAILABLE NOW

Course price

₱443

when you avail the Full Compliance (36 Units) bundle

₱600

Regular price for 1 credit unit course

COURSE PREVIEW

Module 1: Commencement in the Construction Industry Arbitration Commission

Module 2: Next Step after Commencement of Arbitration

Module 3: Next Step after the Appointment of Arbitrators

Module 4: Next Step after the Terms of Reference

Module 5: Timetable for the Rendition of the Arbitral Award

Module 6: Incidents after the Rendition of Arbitral Award

LECTURER

ATTY. ALBERTO C. AGRA

Professor of Laws / Bar Reviewer

Alberto C. Agra is a lawyer, an incumbent and former government official, a professor of laws and bar reviewer, a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) advocate and lecturer, a PhD candidate, a sports servant-leader, and an active obstacle course racer, a competitive javelin thrower and jump rope enthusiast. He is a political law bar reviewer and professor of laws at the Ateneo Law School.

He has been teaching thereat since 1993. He teaches administrative law, law on local governments, election law, law on public officers and PPP law. He recently published a 1,408-page book on the 1991 Local Government Code entitled Amicus Imperiorum Locorum.

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