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Proposed City JV Ordinance

PROPOSED CITY JOINT VENTURE ORDINANCE


Developed by Alberto C. Agra
11 June 2014

Ordinance No. ____


Series of 20__

A CITY ORDINANCE PURSUING A JOINT VENTURE (JV) APPROACH TOWARDS


DEVELOPMENT, PROVIDING FOR THE PROCEDURE FOR SELECTING THE JV PRIVATE
SECTOR PARTNER AND REGULATION OF THE JV ACTIVITY, AND INSTITUTING
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS

WHEREAS, under Section 20, Article II of the 1987 Constitution, the “State recognizes the
indispensable role of the private sector, encourages private enterprise, and provides
incentives to needed investments”;

WHEREAS, the private sector participates in infrastructure, development and social


service-related projects of the State and local government units (LGUs) through what is
popularly known as Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs);

WHEREAS, Republic Act No. (R.A.) 7160 otherwise known as the Local Government Code
of 1991 (1991 LGC) and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) categorically
empower LGUs to enter into JVs, a PPP modality, to wit:

Section 35. Linkages with People's and Non-governmental Organizations. —


Local government units may enter into joint ventures and such other
cooperative arrangements with people's and non-governmental organizations
to engage in the delivery of certain basic services, capability-building and
livelihood projects, and to develop local enterprises designed to improve
productivity and income, diversity agriculture, spur rural industrialization,
promote ecological balance, and enhance the economic and social well-being
of the people.

Article 66. Joint Ventures and Cooperative Programs or Undertakings. — LGUs


may enter into joint ventures and such other cooperative arrangements with
people's organizations, NGOs or the private sector, to engage in the delivery
of certain basic services; capability-building and livelihood projects; develop
local enterprises designed to improve productivity and income; diversify
agriculture; spur rural industrialization; promote ecological balance; and
enhance the economic and social well-being of the people.

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WHEREAS, the 1991 LGC and its IRR, however, do not define what a JV is and do not spell
out the particular requirements and conditions, and procedures for choosing the private
JV partner. The absence of a detailed statute and national framework on LGU JVs and the
authority of LGUs to adopt or enact their own LGU JV framework or ordinance have
been confirmed by the Department of Interior and Local Government or DILG (Legal
Opinion No. 10, s. 2014, April 8, 2014; Legal Opinion No. 47 s. 2012, July 13, 2012) and
the Department of Justice (Opinion No. 18, S. 2012, April 3, 2012);

WHEREAS, a JV is not a variant under R.A. 6957 as amended by R.A. 7718, popularly
known as the BOT Law, and is not procurement as defined under the R.A. 9184 or the
Government Procurement Reform Act (GPRA), therefore, said statutes do not govern
JVs;

WHEREAS, the JVs by LGUs are excluded from the coverage of the 2013/ Revised and
2008 JV Guidelines issued by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)
are adopted herein;

WHEREAS, in furtherance of and consistent with local autonomy, fiscal autonomy, the
principle of subsidiarity, public good and welfare, general welfare, and full autonomy
over proprietary powers, LGUs are free, provided no statute is violated, to adopt their
own definition of a JV undertaking and prescribe the requirements, procedures and
conditions for local JVs, and incorporate these in an operative framework; and

WHEREAS, having a framework in ordinance form will ensure and facilitate consistency,
integrity, reliability, sustainability, accountability and transparency, and enforceability;

NOW THEREFORE, on motion of Councilor _____, duly seconded by Councilor(s) ______,

BE IT ORDAINED, by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of (name) in session assembled that:

SECTION 1. Title. – This Ordinance shall be known as A CITY ORDINANCE PURSUING A


JOINT VENTURE (JV) APPROACH TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT, PROVIDING FOR THE
PROCEDURE FOR SELECTING THE JV PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNER AND REGULATION OF
THE JV ACTIVITY, AND INSTITUTING ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS and cited as the
“(Name of City) JV Ordinance.”

Sec. 2. Declaration of Policy. – (a) It is hereby declared, as a policy, that the City of
(name) shall advance the public good and general welfare, and promote the interest of
the community and the City within the framework of sustainable and integrated
development, and effective constructive engagement and meaningful people’s
participation in local governance.

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(b) PPPs in general and JVs in particular shall be pursued by the City consistent with and
in furtherance of the vision and mission of the City which state that:

VISION: (state vision)

MISSION: (state mission)

Sec. 3. Operative Principles. – The accomplishment of the stated policy shall be guided
by the following principles:

(a) The City, pursuant to Sections 1, 2 and 5, Article X of the 1987 Constitution, is a
territorial and political subdivision which enjoys local autonomy and fiscal autonomy.
Under Section 3, Article X of the 1987 Constitution, local autonomy means a more
responsive and accountable local government structure instituted through a system
of decentralization. Fiscal autonomy means that local governments have the power
to create their own sources of revenue in addition to their equitable share in the
national taxes released by the national government, as well as the power to allocate
their resources in accordance with their own priorities.

(b) The general welfare and the public good shall always be promoted and that
transparency, public accountability and social accountability mechanisms and
approaches shall be integrated in JVs from inception to implementation.

(c) The City exists and operates in its governmental and proprietary capacities thereby
making the City an agent of and is therefore accountable to the State and its
community.

(d) The City must develop into a self-reliant community, and as such, is in a better
position to address and resolve matters that are local in scope.

(e) Under Section 18 of the of Republic Act No. 7160 of the Local Government Code of
1991 (1991 LGC), the City may to acquire, develop, lease, encumber, alienate, or
otherwise dispose of real or personal property held by them in their proprietary
capacity and to apply their resources and assets for productive, developmental, or
welfare purposes.

(f) Under Section 22 (c) of the 1991 LGC, no contract may be entered into by the City
Mayor on behalf of the City without prior authorization from the sanggunian
panlungsod. The participation of the sanggunian is thus indispensable in the
adoption and implementation of a JV arrangement.

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(g) Under Section 22 (d) of the 1991 LGC, the City enjoys full autonomy in the exercise of
its proprietary functions and shall exercise the powers expressly granted, those
necessarily implied therefrom, as well as powers necessary, appropriate, or
incidental for its efficient and effective governance, those not otherwise prohibited
by law and those which are essential to the promotion of the general welfare.

(h) Under Section 25 (b) of the 1991 LGC, the City may collaborate or cooperate with
other LGUs, national government agencies (NGAs), government-owned and
controlled corporations (GOCCs), government instrumentalities (GIs) and
government corporate entities (GCEs) for the implementation of local JV projects.

(i) Under the charter of the City, Sections 16, 17, 19 and 129 of 1991 LGC and other
statutes, the City has been given the responsibility and mandate to exercise devolved
and delegated powers.

(j) The City, under Section 106 of 1991 LGC, is mandated to draw up and implement a
comprehensive multi-sectoral development plan. JVs shall be pursued by the City
consistent with its infrastructure, development, investment, environmental and
governance framework embodied in relevant policies, plans, ordinances and codes.

(k) The City, as a partner in a JV arrangement, may provide money, capital, land, assets,
intellectual property, personnel, services, franchise, equity, subsidy or guarantee and
use local funds; and the usage thereof for a JV project shall be considered for public
use and purpose.

(l) The City, under Section 3 (l) of the 1991 LGC, is duty-bound to ensure the active
participation of the private sector in local governance. In the selection of the private
sector proponent, the three core requirements – competition, transparency and
accountability – must be complied with.

(m)The right of the people to information on matters of public concern is guaranteed


under Section 7, Article III of the 1987 Constitution. Furthermore, it is the policy of
the State to allow full public disclosure of all its transactions involving public interest
such as JV agreements (JVAs) under Section 28, Article II of the 1987 Constitution.

(n) The people’s right to effective and reasonable participation and public trust provision
under Section 16, Article XIII and Section 1, Article XI, respectively, of the 1987
Constitution guarantee and empower civil society groups to have effective and
meaningful participation in the regulation and management of JV projects.

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Sec. 4. Rationale for JVs. – In pursuing JVs, the City shall be guided by the following
reasons and drivers:

(a) JVs shall be promoted to provide more, better, affordable and timely services to the
community. JVs shall be undertaken in furtherance of the City’s vision, mission, 10-
point agenda and development and physical framework plan.

(b) JVs shall promote the pooling and community of resources, sharing of
responsibilities and functions, joint governance and decision-making, mutual
innovation, and profit, income, dividends, risk and loss allocation.

(a) JVs shall encourage the accelerated implementation of local projects, allow for
technology transfer, and improved efficiency and quality of service, provide value-
for-money and good economic value, enhance economic and social benefits.

(b) Procurement of JV Projects must be competitive and must be undertaken through


open competitive bidding or competitive challenge, or in certain cases, limited
negotiations. Competition must be legitimate, fair and honest. The selection of the
private sector co-venturer must be done in compliance with the requirements of
competition, transparency and accountability.

Sec. 5. Rules of Interpretation. – This Ordinance and the provisions hereof shall be
liberally interpreted to accomplish the policy and objectives herein set forth.

Sec. 6. Definition of Terms. – As used in this Ordinance, the following terms shall mean:

(a) Competitive Challenge or Swiss Challenge - An alternative selection process wherein


third parties or challengers shall be invited to submit comparative proposals to an
unsolicited proposal. Accordingly, the PSP that submitted the unsolicited proposal, or
the original proponent, is accorded the right to match any superior offers given by a
comparative PSP/ challenger.

(b) Competitive Selection or Bidding or Open Competition - A method of selection or


procurement initiated and solicited by the City, based on a transparent criteria,
which is open to participation by any interested party.

(c) Contractual JV - A legal and binding agreement under which the JV Partners shall
perform the primary functions and obligations under the JVA without forming a JV
Company.

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(d) Cost of JV Activity/Project - The total amount of the contributions of the parties to
the JV activity/project in present value with discount rate.

(e) Cost Sharing - The capital expenses made by the City associated with the
establishment of an infrastructure development facility such as the provision of
access infrastructure, right-of-way, and any partial financing of the project.

(f) Credit Enhancement - The direct and indirect support to a development facility by
the PSP and/or City, the provision of which is contingent upon the occurrence of
certain events and/or risks, as stipulated in the JVA. Credit enhancements are
allocated to the party that is best able to manage and assume the consequences of
the risk involved. Credit enhancements may include but are not limited to
government guarantees on the performance or the obligation of the City under its
contract with the PSP, subject to existing laws on indirect guarantees. Indirect
Guarantees shall refer to an agreement whereby the City assumes full or partial
responsibility for or assists in maintaining the financial standing of the PSP or project
company in order that the PSP/ project company avoids defaulting on the project
loans, subject to fulfillment of the PSP/ project company of its undertakings and
obligations under the JVA.

(g) Direct City Equity - The subscription by the City of shares of stock or other securities
convertible to shares of stock of the JV Company whether such subscription will be
paid by money or assets.

(h) Direct City Guarantee - An agreement whereby the City guarantees to assume
responsibility for the repayment of debt directly incurred by the PSP in implementing
the project in case of a loan default.

(i) Direct City Subsidy - An agreement whereby the City shall: (a) defray, pay or
shoulder a portion of the PPP project cost or the expenses and costs in operating and
maintaining the project; (b) condone or postpone any payments due from the PSP;
(c) contribute any property or assets to the project; (d) waive or grant special rates
on real property taxes on the project during the term of the contractual
arrangement; and/ or (e) waive charges or fees relative to the business permits or
licenses that are to be obtained for the construction of the project, all without
receiving payment or value from the PSP or operator for such payment, contribution
or support.

(j) Divestment or Disposition - The manner or scheme of taking away, depriving,


withdrawing of title to a property owned by the City and vesting ownership thereof
to a PSP.

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(k) Project Study - A study prepared by the City in a competitive selection or a PSP when
submitting an unsolicited proposal, which indicates the following: needs analysis,
affordability assessment, value for money assessment, preliminary risk assessment,
stakeholder assessment, human resource assessment, bankability assessment, legal
viability assessment, market testing if relevant, indicative transaction
implementation plan, and draft JVA.

(l) JV Company – A stock corporation, formed by the City and the PSP, fifty percent
(50%) or less of the outstanding capital stock of which is owned by the City.

(m)JV Partner or Private Sector Proponent (PSP) - The private sector entity which shall be
the JV partner of the City for the JV project or activity and which shall have an
adequate track record in the concerned industry, as well as technical capability and
financial base consisting of equity and firm commitments from reputable financial
institutions, to provide, upon award, sufficient credit lines to cover the total
estimated cost of the project to implement the said project. The JV Partner or PSP
may be a consortium or private JV.

(n) Negotiated Projects - The instances where the desired project is the result of an
unsolicited proposal from a PSP or, where the City has failed to identify an eligible
private sector partner for a desired PPP activity when there is only one qualified
bidder after subjecting the same to a competitive selection or bidding.

(o) Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) - PPP is a form of legally enforceable contract


between the City and a PSP, where each party assumes specified functions, bears
certain risks, provides contribution or renders some obligation, and earns benefits
and revenues from the PPP arrangement.

(p) Unsolicited Proposal - Refers to project proposals submitted by a PSP to the City to
undertake a JV Project without a formal solicitation issued by the City.

Sec. 7. JV Arrangement. – (a) A JV, a PPP modality, is a contractual arrangement between


the City and a JV PSP or a group of private sector entities as co-venturers involving a
community or pooling of interests in the performance of the service, function, business,
activity or components of the JV project, with each party having a right to direct and
govern the policy in connection therewith, and with a view of sharing income, dividends,
revenues, profits, risks and losses, subject to the JVA.

(b) The term of the JV activity should be a fixed period not to exceed a maximum of fifty
(50) years.

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(c) The JV activity may, subject to the terms of the competitive selection process, include
the divestment, disposition or transfer of ownership of the JV activity, asset or project to
the PSP or JV partner. The divestment or disposition may take place at the end of the JV
period or before the term ends.

(d) The City, by mutual agreement in a Government-to-Government arrangement with


other LGUs, NGAs, GOCCs, GIs and GCEs, may implement JV Projects for projects located
within the City’s territory or those projects that will benefit the City and its community
even if the project site is outside the City’s territory; provided, that the collaborating or
partner government entity jointly undertakes with the City the selection of the PSP.

Sec. 8. Contributions and Shareholdings. – (a) The co-venturers or parties to a JV shall


contribute money, capital, services, personnel, assets including equipment, land,
intellectual property or anything of value, or a combination of any or all of the foregoing
to the JV arrangement. The contribution of the City shall be subject to third party
independent valuation.

(b) The City may allocate a portion of its Internal Revenue Allotment, development fund,
regular funds, proceeds from the utilization and development of its national wealth,
Special Education Fund when the JV project is education-related, Calamity Fund when
the JV project is calamity- or reconstruction-related, and special funds, if appropriate, as
its contribution or share in the JV activity.

(c) The City may contract a loan, avail of Official Development Assistance, secure grants,
issue bonds, debentures, securities, collaterals, and notes the proceeds of which can be
earmarked for the JV activity.

(d) On the part of the City, in addition to the foregoing contributions, it may extend
goodwill, grant a franchise, concession, usufruct, right-of-way, equity, subsidy or
guarantee, provide cost-sharing and credit enhancement mechanisms, exercise police
power, give tax incentives or tax holidays, perform devolved powers, expropriate and
reclassify and enact or integrate zoning ordinances.

(e) The City shall be a minority equity or shareholder while the PSP shall be majority
equity or shareholder, except in the case where fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding
capital stock or contribution is owned or made by the City.

(f) Subject to the terms of the competitive selection process and agreement of the
parties, the City may be entitled to a share greater than its contribution or equity.

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(g) Each party shall be entitled to dividends, profits, income and revenues and will bear
the corresponding risks, losses and obligations in proportion to its share, unless the
parties agree that the City will have a greater share in the dividends, profits, income and
revenues.

(h) For as long as the City is involved in the JV undertaking, the PSP shall not sell/transfer
its interest in the JV Company without the express written consent of the City.

(i) The share or equity of the Municipality in the JV arrangement may be advanced, in
full or in part, by the PSP where the PSP shall be paid from the future revenues due the
Municipality either by set-off or actual payment.

(j) Any subsidy, guarantee, equity or contingent liability assumed or given by the City
must be reflected, disclosed and recognized in the annual appropriations of the City.

Sec. 9. JV Agreement. – (a) The JVA shall govern the relationship between the co-
venturers, the City and PSP. The JVA shall be a public document which can be freely
accessed by the public, shall be posted in two conspicuous places of the City and
uploaded in the website of the City.

(b) The JVA shall contain the following provisions:

1. The date on which the agreement is established, executed, and considered


effective;
2. The names, addresses and identification of the parties, including the type of
business of each member of the JV;
3. The name under which the JV will do business;
4. The principal place of business of the JV;
5. Clearly defined purpose and objective/s, contractual/agreement mode
(whether JV Company/Corporate JV or contractual JV), term and scope of the
JV;
6. The term of the JV activity;
7. Total cost of the JV activity, project specifications and features;
8. The relationship between the parties, management roles of each party in the
JV activity, and a statement that the parties are actually co-venturers for the
project, whether or not the contract is in the name of all members;
9. The establishment of a fund by the parties to finance the work, together
with the amount, type (cash, assets, etc.), and valuation of committed
contributions of each party and when such contributions will be made, with
the fund being deposited in a special bank account under dual control and all
progress payments and other revenues being deposited in such account. If

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the equity/contribution of the private sector is to be borrowed, a statement


that a city government guarantee for said loan will be extended or not;
10. Procedure for additional capital infusions, if required, and a statement that a
city government guarantee for loans to be incurred by the private sector in
case the additional contribution of the private sector is to be borrowed will
be extended or not;
11. A declaration of the participation of the parties and percentage in which
profits and losses are shared, in proportion to the contributions of the party
to the working fund. The amount of contribution of funds by the parties can
be increased or decreased, depending on the contributions of equipment or
expertise;
12. The formation of a governing board or equivalent structure in the case of a
Contractual JV and a board of directors in case of a Company JV;
13. Specified termination/liquidation of the JV Company, buy-out provisions, and
details on the transfer of ownership of the JV activity/facility including
provisions on what happens to the JV’s assets after the expiration of the JV
agreement or end of the JV period. If equity other than cash is to be
contributed, a statement as to how the property will be valuated and the
ownership of the property during and after the effectivity of the JVA;
14. Designation of one of the parties as general manager of the project, with
authority to bind the JV Company/Partnership/Parties; or, in the alternative,
the constitution of a management committee, with a provision for
remuneration. The basic management structure, management duties, other
duties of the co-venturers and procedures to be followed in dealing with
unusual situations or problems that may develop should be specified;
15. Implementation milestones, regular meeting schedules, financial and
periodic JV and progress reporting procedure;
16. Establishment of a JV bank account, and the appointment of a chartered
accountant and lawyer;
17. Provide for the acquisition of licenses in the name of the JV or each co-
venturer, as required;
18. Type of insurance carried by the JV and clearly defined liabilities to be
insured against by each participant;
19. Definition of items which are to be considered as costs to the JV for the
purpose of determining profit or loss and a description of items which are
not reimbursable to members of the JV and specified division of the profits
and, risks and losses;
20. Confidentiality of trade information passed between the co-venturers;
21. Ownership or retention of patents, technology, and consultant reports;
22. Performance security requirements of the project and the bonding
obligations of the co-venturers;
23. Undivided pro-rata interests held by the co-venturers on all assets of the JV;

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24. Restriction regarding assignment of private sector participant’s undivided


pro-rata interests in assets of the JV;
25. Cost recovery scheme, including payment to the government of
royalties/rights, the form/description and amount of earnings (cash, asset,
etc.), whether it is in absolute amounts or variable, and the period and
timing such earnings or payment shall be received. In case of non-cash
payment or payment in form of asset, a statement/provision on how it will
be valuated, the minimum value of the asset, and the
determination/selection of asset such as how and who will determine/select
the asset;
26. Indemnification and liquidated damages;
27. Performance and warranty bonds;
28. Minimum insurance coverage;
29. Acceptance tests and procedures;
30. Validity of the performance security, warranty period and procedures;
31. Grounds for and effects of contract termination/default including modes for
settling disputes, procedure for handling guarantees, defects and insurance
after termination, and threshold (in terms of amount, time/period, or both)
for which non- payment or delay in payment and delay in starting the
project/s shall be grounds for termination/rescission of the JV
contract/agreement;
32. The manner and procedures for the resolution of warranty against
corruption;
33. Compliance with all other laws, rules and regulations;
34. Procedure and/or period for withdrawal by the government entity of its
contribution to the JV, or exit divestment by the Government Entity of its
interest in the JV, and Substitution or addition of parties;
35. Payout of funds;
36. Alternative Dispute Resolution;
37. Disputes arbitration clause; and
38. Anti-Corruption warranties.

(b) All JVAs must be signed by the City Mayor with prior authorization by the sanggunian
panlungsod, and the duly authorized representative of the PSP. The direct and ultimate
beneficiary of any JVA shall be the constituents of the City.

(c) The City Mayor shall not proceed with the award and signing of the contract if there
are material deviations from the parameters and terms and conditions set forth in the
proposal/tender documents that tend to increase the financial exposure, liabilities and
risks of the City or any other factors that would cause disadvantage to government and
any deviation that will cause prejudice to losing PSPs.

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(d) Any amendment to a JVA, which if effected will not violate the policy on competition
and fairness, after award and signing of contract shall undergo approval by the City
Mayor with prior authorization by the sanggunian panlungsod. Non-compliance with the
corresponding approval process stated shall render the amendment null and void.

(e) The regulation of the JV shall be pursuant to the JVA. A duly executed JVA shall
respected and not impaired, and shall be binding on the successor administration
pursuant to the provision on corporate succession. Jointly or at the instance of the City
or the PSP, the JVA may be submitted for judicial, executive or administrative
confirmation from the courts or appropriate government institution.

(f) A JVA with a PSP pertains to the JV activity or project identified in the JVA. No other
JVA may be executed for the same activity or project.

Sec. 10. JV Projects. – (a) The City, regardless of the cost, may undertake infrastructure,
development, revenue-raising or social service-related projects which are traditionally or
not traditionally provided or supplied by the City.

(b) JVs may be undertaken for the delivery of certain basic services, capability-building
and livelihood projects, to develop local enterprises designed to improve productivity
and income, diversity agriculture, spur rural industrialization, promote ecological
balance, and enhance the economic and social well-being of the people.

(c) In particular, the City may enter into JV arrangements for power plants, highways,
ports, airports, canals, dams, hydropower projects, water supply, sewerage, irrigation,
telecommunications, railroad and railways, transport systems, land reclamation projects,
industrial estates or townships, housing, government buildings, tourism projects, public
markets, slaughterhouses, warehouses, solid waste management, information
technology networks and database infrastructure, education and health facilities, social
services, sewerage, drainage, dredging, prisons, and hospitals, among other projects.
The City can also undertake PPPs for any of the devolved activities under Section 17 of
the 1991 LGC.

(d) The City shall identify specific priority projects enumerated in its comprehensive
multi-sectoral development plan, and development and physical framework plan for JV
arrangements.

(e) Parties to a JV jointly undertake an activity in order to accomplish either an


integrated or multi-use arrangement or specific goal or purpose with the end view of
serving the public good, facilitating private sector initiative in a particular industry or

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sector, and eventually transferring ownership of the investment activity to the PSP under
competitive market conditions.

(f) In case of a project or activity requiring a franchise, concession or license to operate,


the winning PSP, in case of a contractual JV, shall automatically be granted by the City
the franchise or license or permit to jointly operate and maintain the facility with the
City, including the collection of tolls, fees, rentals, and other charges in accordance with
the schedules stipulated in the approved PPP contract. In case a JV Company is formed,
the franchise, concession or license shall be automatically granted to the JV Company.
The original franchise period as stipulated in the JVA may be extended, as may be
authorized by the City, provided that the total franchise period shall not exceed fifty (50)
years.

(g) Procurement made by the City using public/ city funds shall be subject to the GPRA
and its Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations. Procurement made by the PSP
using private funds shall not be covered by said statute.

(h) The revenues, funds, expenditures and contributions of the City shall be subject to
the audit examination by the Commission on Audit (COA). Revenues, funds,
expenditures and contributions of the PSP shall be subject to audit by a private auditing
firm.

Sec. 11. JV Vehicle. – (a) The City and the PSP have the option to implement the JV
activity through a Contractual or Unincorporated JV, or establish a JV or Incorporated
Company.

(b) The JV Company shall be formed by the City and the PSP under the following
parameters:

1. The JV Company shall be incorporated and registered as a stock corporation in


accordance with the provisions of Batas Pambansa Bilang 68, otherwise known
as the Corporation Code of the Philippines, as amended, and the prevailing and
applicable rules and regulations promulgated by the Securities and Exchange
Commission;
2. Ownership and nationality requirements under the Constitution and other
pertinent laws should be complied with;
3. The City shall be represented in the Board of the JV Company in proportion to its
investment unless more seats are allotted for the City;
4. The JV Company shall be permitted to derive income from the activities
authorized under the JVA during the term thereof. The City and the PSP shall be
entitled to receive dividends each year from the net profits that would constitute

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portion of the unrestricted retained earnings of the company in each year in


accordance with the JVA; and
5. The JV Company should stipulate a fixed period for term of existence not to
exceed a maximum of fifty (50) years.

Sec. 12. JV Procedural Requirements. – (a) If the City opts to select a PSP using either
Competitive Selection or Competitive Challenge, the City in the Competitive Selection
must prepare, and the PSP in the Competitive Challenge approach must submit a Project
Study. The costs of preparing the Project Study may be reimbursed by the winning PSP
to the City or Original Proponent, as the case may be, subject to the terms of the
bidding/ challenge.

(b) There is hereby created a JV - Selection Committee (JV-SC) for purposes of selecting a
PSP for a specific JV Project. The JV-SC shall be composed of the following:

(i) Chairperson – At least a third ranking officer of the City;


(ii) Secretary – City Legal Officer;
(iii) The City Treasurer;
(iv) The City Planning and Development Officer;
(v) One (1) representative from and selected by the Sanggunian Panlungsod; and
(vi) Two (2) representatives from and chosen by the accredited civil society groups,
people’s and non-governmental organizations who are members of the City
Development Council.

A quorum of the PPP-SC shall be composed of a simple majority of all voting members.
The Chairperson shall vote only in case of a tie.

The JV-SC with the approval of the Mayor may invite provisional non-voting members
from the national government agencies, regulatory agencies, NEDA, DILG, COA and the
private sector to observe in the proceedings of the PPP-SC; and form a support staff
composed of employees and staff of the City.

(c) The PPP-SC shall be responsible for all aspects of the pre-selection and selection
process, including, among others, the preparation or evaluation of the Project Study and
selection/ tender documents; determination of the minimum designs, performance
standards/ specifications, economic parameters or appropriate tariff-setting mechanism;
drafting or evaluation of the JVA; publication of the invitation to apply for eligibility and
submission of proposals or comparative proposals; defining the eligibility requirements,
appropriate form and amount of proposal securities, and schedules of the selection and
challenge processes; pre-qualification of prospective PSPs, bidders or challengers;
conduct of pre-selection conferences and issuance of supplemental notices;

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interpretation of the rules regarding the selection process; conduct of the selection or
challenge process; evaluation of the legal, financial and technical aspects of the
proposals; resolution of disputes between PSPs and challengers; defining the appeals
mechanisms; and recommendation for the acceptance of the proposal and/ or for the
award of the contract.

(d) All recommendations of the JV-SC shall be submitted to the Mayor for consideration
and approval. The Mayor shall approve the tender documents and the draft JVA before
they are issued to the prospective PSPs/ bidders.

(e) All PPP contracts must be signed by the Mayor with prior authorization by the
sanggunian panlungsod.

(f) During the consideration of the PPP Contract by the Sanggunian Panlungsod, a public
consultation shall be conducted explaining the PPP Project, PPP Contract, accountability
mechanisms built into the PPP arrangement, the benefits and costs of the PPP Project,
among other relevant matters.

(g) After the signing of the JVA by the Mayor, the JV-SC shall issue the Notice of Award to
the PSP.

Sec. 15. Competitive Procedures. – (a) In the selection of the PSP, there shall be
procedures available for the City, i.e., Competitive Selection, Limited Negotiations, and
Competitive Challenge.

(b) The Competitive Selection procedure shall consists of the following steps:
advertisement, issuance of instructions and tender documents, conduct of pre-bid
conferences, eligibility screening of prospective bidders, receipt and opening of bids,
posting of proposal securities, evaluation of bids, post-qualification, and award of
contract.

(c) Where the City has failed to identify an eligible PSP for a desired JV activity when
there is only one qualified bidder after subjecting the same to a competitive selection or
bidding or where the desired PPP project is the subject of an unsolicited proposal from a
PSP, Limited Negotiations may take place. The negotiations will cover all the technical
and financial aspects of the PPP project or activity; provided, that the minimum designs,
performance standards/ specifications and economic parameters stated in the Feasibility
Study and Terms of Reference for the Competitive Selection are complied with. The
Mayor shall approve the terms of the Limited Negotiations prior to the award of the
contract to the PSP.

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(d) The Competitive Challenge process shall be divided into three (3) Stages, described
as:

Stage One/ Unsolicited Proposal – The steps are:

(i) A PSP submits an unsolicited proposal accompanied by a Project Study to the City
for a projected JV Project.
(ii) The JV-SC shall make an initial evaluation of the proposal and determination of
the eligibility of the PSP.
(iii) Upon completion of the initial evaluation, the Mayor, upon recommendation of
the JV-SC, shall either issue a certificate of acceptance or non-acceptance of the
proposal for purposes of detailed negotiations.
(iv) If there is more than one unsolicited proposal submitted for the same PPP
Project, the Mayor, upon recommendation of the JV-SC, may reject all proposals
and pursue competitive selection, or accept the unsolicited proposal that is
complete and provides the greater advantage and benefits to the community and
revenues to the City.

Stage Two/ Detailed Negotiations – The steps are:

(i) The parties shall negotiate and agree on the terms and conditions of the JV
Project concerning its technical and financial aspects.
(ii) Once negotiations are successful, the Parties shall issue a joint certification
stating that an agreement has been reached and specifying the eligibility of the
PSP and the technical and financial aspects of the JV Project as agreed upon.
(iii) The issuance of the certification commences the activities for the solicitation for
comparative proposals.
(iv) However, should negotiations not result to an agreement acceptable to both
parties, the City shall have the option to reject the proposal by informing the PSP
in writing stating the grounds for rejection and thereafter may accept a new
proposal from other PSPs, decide to pursue the proposed activity through other
PPP Modalities or subject the PPP Project to a Competitive Selection.

Stage Three/ Competitive or Swiss Challenge – The steps are:

(i) The JV-SC shall prepare the tender documents. The eligibility criteria used in
determining the eligibility of the private sector entity shall be the same as those
stated in the tender documents. Proprietary information shall, however, be
respected and protected, and treated with confidentiality. As such, it shall not
form part of the tender and related documents.
(ii) The Mayor shall approve all tender documents including the draft contract before
the publication of the invitation for comparative proposals.

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(iii) The JV-SC shall publish the invitation for comparative proposals.
(iv) The PSP or Original Proponent shall post the proposal security at the date of the
first day of the publication of the invitation for comparative proposals in the
amount and form stated in the tender documents.
(v) In the evaluation of proposals, the best offer shall be determined to include the
original proposal of the PSP. If the City determines that an offer made by a
comparative PSP or challenger other than the negotiated terms with original
proponent is superior or more advantageous to the City than the original
proposal, the PSP who submitted the original proposal shall be given the right to
match such superior or more advantageous offer. Should no matching offer be
received within the stated period, the JV Project shall be awarded to the
comparative PSP submitting the most advantageous proposal. If a matching offer
is received within the prescribed period, the PPP Project shall be awarded to the
original proponent. If no comparative proposal is received by the City, the JV
Project shall be immediately awarded to the original proponent.
(vi) In the event that the Original Proponent is not able to match the superior offer of
the challenger, the winning challenger shall reimburse, within 30 days from
issuance of the notice of award, the original proponent the cost of preparing the
project study, provided, that this reimbursement arrangement and the cost of
preparing of the project study are expressly stated in the terms of reference for
the competitive challenge, and that the PPP-SC has determined that the cost is
reasonable.

(e) The Mayor, upon recommendation of the JV-SC, shall have the authority to adopt and
prescribe the appropriate schedules and timelines for each PSP selection process:
provided, that the periods are reasonable and will not undermine free competition,
transparency and accountability.

Sec. 20. JV Regulatory Authority’s Mandate. – (a) There shall be a JV Regulatory


Authority (JV-RA) which shall be composed of the following:

(i) Chairperson – The Mayor or the City Administrator if so designated by the


Mayor;
(ii) Vice-Chairperson – Vice-Mayor or a member of the Sanggunian
Panlungsod to be chosen by the sanggunian;
(iii) Two (2) representatives of the sanggunian belonging to two (2) distinct
registered political parties to which the Mayor does not belong to chosen
on the basis of proportional representation of all parties represented in
the sanggunian panlungsod;
(iv) City Legal Officer;
(v) City Treasurer;

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(vi) City Planning and Development Officer; and


(vii) Two (2) representatives from and chosen by the accredited civil society
groups, people’s and non-governmental organizations who are members
of the City Development Council. These representatives shall not be the
same representatives in the PPP-SC.

A quorum of the PPP-RA shall be composed of a simple majority of all voting members.
The Chairperson shall vote only in case of a tie.

The JV-RA with the approval of the Mayor may invite third party experts to attend its
meetings to act as advisors and observers. Such third party experts may represent
national government agencies, regulatory agencies, the NEDA, the DILG, COA, private
sector, non-governmental organizations and civic groups.

The JV-RA may form a support staff composed of employees and personnel of the City.
The JV-RA may also engage consultants hired pursuant to law.

(b) The JV-RA, on behalf of the City, shall be tasked with performing contract
management functions, such as partnership management (i.e., corporate governance,
communication and information sharing, and dispute resolution), performance or
service delivery management (i.e., risk management and performance management),
and contract administration (i.e., variation management, contract maintenance and
financial administration). Aside from these, the JV-RA shall be responsible for setting and
monitoring the tariff, and administering the subsidy pursuant to the JVA.

Sec. 21. Accountability Mechanisms. (a) Before commencing their functions, each
member of the JV-SC and JV-RA shall sign a Code of Conduct, which shall guide each
member in the performance of their duties as such.

Such Code of Conduct shall require each member to, among others:

1. act at all times in accordance with relevant legislation and regulations;


2. act at all times with fidelity, honesty, integrity and in the best interests of the City
and its constituents;
3. recognize the public’s right to access to information in accordance with law;
4. not misuse his or her position and privileges of a member of the JV-SC and JV-RA,
whether or not such will prejudice the interest of the public, the PSP, or any third
person;
5. to take the utmost care in ensuring reasonable protection of the records of each
PPP project, and to not disclose any confidential and proprietary information to

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persons without a need to know such information, or in violation of any non-


disclosure requirements under law or contract;
6. carry out his or her duties with the skill and care expected from a person of
knowledge and experience, and to exercise prudent judgment;
7. forthwith report to the appropriate authorities any act of negligence, fraud,
corruption, misuse of government funds, failure or refusal to perform duties, or
any other act which may constitute an crime or offense, or which is prejudicial to
the public interest, in the selection of the PSP and implementation of a PPP
contract;
8. forthwith declare any personal or business interest that he or she, or any of his
or her relatives within the fourth degree of affinity or consanguinity, may have in
any business of a PSP, in which case, the official or representative shall no longer
be a member of the JV-SC and JV-RA;
9. forthwith declare any conflict of interest, insofar as the JV Project concerned,
that he or she may have or will have, in which case, the official or representative
shall not longer be a member of the JV-SC and JV-RA;
10. not vote or act in a particular way on any matter in consideration of any offer,
promise, gift or present, from a member of the public, government, a political
party, social group or non-governmental organization, or any stakeholder or
potential stakeholder;
11. not receive any gift or anything else of value which is or may be viewed as aimed
at influencing or directing his or her vote or actions; and
12. to disclose immediately to the JV-SC or JV-RA as the case may be, any attempted
inducement that may be construed as aimed at influencing or directing his or her
acts as a member of the JV-SC and JV-RA.

(b) The City shall ensure, promote and eliminate all obstacles to social accountability and
allow and enhance constructive engagement between citizens’ groups, academe,
consumers, rate-payers, general public, City, national government agencies, regulatory
agencies, and PSP.

Sec. 41. Implementing Rules. – While this Code and the provisions hereof are already
operative upon the Code’s effectivity, the Mayor may issue the appropriate and relevant
rules and regulation for the proper implementation of the Code or its provisions.

Sec. 42. Application of Other PPP Laws and Regulations. – Whenever relevant and
appropriate as determined by the Mayor and in the absence of a specific provision to
the contrary, upon recommendation of the JV-SC and JV-RA as the case may be, the
provisions of the BOT Law, GPRA, Executive Order No. 301 (26 July 1987), COA Circular
No. 89-296 (January 27, 1989), and their applicable rules and regulations, and the 2008
or 2013 JV Guidelines adopted by the NEDA shall apply in a suppletory manner.

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Sec. 43. Separability Clause. – If, for any reason, any section or provision of this Code or
any part thereof, or the application of such section, provision or portion is declared
invalid or unconstitutional, the remainder thereof shall not be affected by such
declaration.

Sec. 44. Repealing Clause. – All ordinances and resolutions or parts thereof inconsistent
with the provisions of this Code are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.

Sec. 45. Effectivity. – This Code shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its posting in two
conspicuous places within the City.

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