Implementing Rules for RA 11201
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The Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) must be formulated by private developers without any local government involvement.

False (B)

Agricultural Lands are classified as residential land under the Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act.

False (B)

The Community Development process involves social preparation and participatory planning to empower communities.

True (A)

The term 'Affordable Cost' refers to the highest price of land and shelter based on beneficiaries' financial capability.

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Abandoned Subdivision or Condominium projects are those whose development has not been completed for at least five years.

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Urban Development encompasses only residential areas and excludes commercial and industrial activities.

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Underserved Families are those who have no access to basic services due to economic disparities.

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Zoning refers to the process of combining different community activities into a single district without any regulations.

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Zoning Ordinance is a set of rules that dictate the allowed and disallowed uses in each zone or district.

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All residential, commercial, and industrial areas are excluded from Urban Development Planning.

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Underprivileged and Homeless Citizens refers to individuals or families who do not own housing facilities and fall within the poverty threshold.

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The term 'open spaces' is irrelevant to Land Use Planning as it focuses solely on building structures.

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Urban Development results in permanent structures that often convert land from its original use.

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Technical assistance is provided to cities for the preparation and updating of Comprehensive Land Use Plans (CLUPs).

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Training in urban development is focused solely on waste management concerns.

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The Provincial Land Use Committee reviews Land Use Plans (LUPs) and Zoning Ordinances (ZOs).

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Monitoring land use changes includes tracking the conversion of residential lands to commercial uses.

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Capability building for Local Government Units (LGUs) includes training on socialized housing tax utilization.

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An inventory of idle lands is maintained as part of the land use monitoring process.

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The Department does not set any guidelines for CLUP and ZO preparation.

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Technology transfer programs are only offered to provinces, not cities or municipalities.

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The Regional Directors may assign additional functions related to land use planning.

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Geographic information systems are used exclusively for housing stock updates.

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The Environmental, Land Use and Urban Planning Bureau is responsible for developing national urban management strategies.

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Government lands that have been used for their original purpose for less than ten years can be prioritized for urban development.

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The Bureau can propose plans to acquire and manage government lands, including strategies for urban development.

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The Department is responsible for creating rules and regulations for implementing Section 24 of the Act in coordination with DENR, DAR, DA, DILG, and LRA.

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All types of government lands are eligible for urban planning regardless of their status or use.

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The plan for government lands must include compensation schemes for transferring titles to the Bureau.

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Land Use Planning only focuses on urban areas and does not consider hazard-prone regions.

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The formulation of CLUPs must undergo a review and approval process as outlined under EO 72, series of 1993.

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Lands that have been idle for over ten years are not eligible for housing purposes.

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The joint identification of lands suitable for development must occur within one year of the Act's effectivity.

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Effective and integrated land use planning approaches apply exclusively to coastal areas.

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All existing Comprehensive Land Use Plans remain effective until improved, amended, or enhanced based on new standards after the enactment of the Act.

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The Environmental, Land Use and Urban Planning Bureau collaborates with multiple departments for land designation.

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National lands identified for transfer and administration by the Department require approval from the local government.

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The Local Housing Board must be created by LGUs to strengthen compliance with urban development laws.

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Residential, industrial, and commercial developments are excluded from the Bureau's land development strategies.

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The Department is not required to develop a geographic information system for land use and zoning management.

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Penalties for noncompliance with planning guidelines are not part of the Department's responsibilities.

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Pilot projects for newly-developed planning guidelines are outlined as a function of the Department.

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Vulnerable communities have no strategic plans for post-disaster housing and resiliency according to the Department's initiatives.

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Flashcards

Underprivileged and Homeless Citizens

People in poverty, living in urban areas, who lack housing and security of tenure, often in makeshift dwellings.

Underserved Families

Families facing barriers to basic services due to economic, social, or geographic factors.

Urban Development

Using land for urban activities like residential, industrial, or commercial areas.

Urban Development Planning

Planning urban areas, including infrastructure, environment, housing, transportation, and land use.

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Zoning

Dividing a community into districts (e.g., commercial, residential) for regulated development.

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Zoning Ordinance

Rules and regulations within each zone about what is allowed, the conditions, and deviations.

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Comprehensive Land Use Plan

A plan that outlines the overall use of land within a community across different districts.

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Urban Areas

Areas that contain residential, commercial, industrial, recreational and open spaces.

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CLUPs, ZOs, and PCLUPs/PPFPs

Comprehensive Land Use Plans, Zoning Ordinances and Provincial/Provincial-level plans for urban development.

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Technology Transfer and Capability building for LGUs(Local Government Units)

Sharing knowledge and skills to help LGUs (Local Government Units) implement development plans

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Urban Development Concerns

Issues like housing, infrastructure, and open spaces within a city.

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Land Use Changes

Transformations in how land is used, like agriculture to residential

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LSPs (Local Spatial Plans)

Plans created by municipalities to address housing and urban development using resources like socialized housing tax.

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Idle land inventory

Tracking vacant land to find ways to use it.

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Geographic Information System (GIS)

Tool for analyzing and mapping land use.

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Provincial Land Use Committee or Regional Land Use Committee

Groups overseeing land use in a specific region or province.

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Implementation of CLUPs and ZOs

Putting land use plans and regulations into action.

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Housing Stock Inventory

Tracking types and number of houses.

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Resilient Housing Framework

A plan for creating homes that can withstand disasters and climate change.

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Land Use Planning Standards

Rules for how land is used in cities and municipalities, connecting from ridges to the coastlines

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Local Housing Plans (LSPs)

Strategies for developing housing, including using available funds.

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Urban Development Guidelines

Rules and standards for building and managing urban areas.

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Regional Office Training

Training for regional offices to assist local governments in housing and urban development.

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CLUP/ZO Approval Process

Procedures for approving Comprehensive Land Use Plans and Zoning Ordinances following existing laws/regulations.

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Local Government Compliance

Ensuring compliance with housing and urban development laws and guidelines by local governments.

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Penalty Guidelines

Rules for enforcing non-compliance of land use planning and implementing their CLUPs and zoning ordinances.

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Housing Assistance Beneficiaries

Identifying and supporting individuals and communities eligible for housing assistance, including social and economic background data.

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Urban Development Policies

Guidelines for how cities should be developed, including things like urban management, growth, redevelopment and renewal.

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Government Land Ownership

How the government manages the land it owns, including land used by national agencies and GOCCs.

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Urban Development Plan

A plan for using government land for urban development, especially for housing.

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Land Acquisition and Banking

Strategies for acquiring and holding land for urban development and managing the land transfer process.

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Compensation Scheme

A plan for paying people who are displaced or lose property due to land acquisition for urban development.

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Land Designation for Development

Identifying government land suitable for housing and urban development.

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Joint Land Identification

Several government agencies working together to identify land suitable for urban development.

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Idle Land

Government land not actively used for more than 10 years, prioritized for urban development.

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Exempt Lands

Land protected by law and excluded from land transfer for urban development.

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Land Transfer and Administration

Transferring ownership of identified land to the Department of Urban Development, with Presidential approval.

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Affordable Cost

The most reasonable price for land and housing based on the needs and financial capacity of beneficiaries and suitable financing schemes.

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Agricultural Lands

Land used for farming activities like growing crops, raising livestock, or aquaculture, but not classified as mineral, forest, residential, commercial, or industrial land.

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Abandoned Subdivision or Condominium

A project unfinished after 10 years from the target completion date, showing no intent to finish or the developer is untraceable.

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Community Development

The process of empowering communities, especially housing beneficiaries, by involving them in planning and implementing programs to improve their quality of life.

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Community Mortgage Program

A mortgage program that helps underprivileged groups buy and develop land together, promoting community ownership.

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Study Notes

Implementing Rules and Regulations

  • The document outlines the implementing rules and regulations for Republic Act No. 11201, otherwise known as the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development Act.
  • The rules aim to operationalize provisions of RA 11201.
  • The implementing rules are collectively referred to as "Rules".

General Provisions

  • The State prioritizes affordable, safe, and secure housing for underprivileged citizens.
  • The program includes cooperation with the private sector in providing decent housing and basic services.
  • The State will promote economically-viable, environmentally-sustainable urbanization in urban areas.
  • Eviction of poor dwellers is disallowed except in accordance with the law.
  • On-site development and new settlements are encouraged.

Definitions

  • Affordable Cost: The most reasonable price of land and shelter, considering the needs and financial capability of beneficiaries.
  • Agricultural Lands: Land devoted to agriculture, including crops, livestock, poultry, fish, and aquaculture production.
  • Abandoned Subdivision or Condominium: A project not completed within 10 years of the target date, or if diligent effort for 5 years has not resulted in completion.
  • Community Development: The process of empowering communities, particularly through social preparation, and participatory planning. This aims for self-reliance and improved quality of life.
  • Community Mortgage Program: A mortgage financing program for underprivileged and homeless citizens.
  • Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP): A local government document that defines land allocation, utilization, development, and management, along with socio-cultural and environmental objectives.
  • Condominium Project: Real property divided into condominium units meant for residential use.
  • Government Lands: Parcels owned by the government.
  • Housing Cooperative: An association that provides housing for members actively participating in savings programs.
  • Housing Finance: A comprehensive funds flow system covering the entire housing provision cycle, including lot acquisition, development, financing, and securitization.
  • Human Settlements: Includes physical components of shelter and infrastructure, along with support services like education, health, and welfare.
  • Idle Lands: Non-agricultural urban lands without improvements.
  • In-City Resettlement: Relocation of informal settler families within the city limits.
  • Informal Settler Families: Households residing on properties without legal claim.
  • Land Banking: Acquisition of land for housing programs.
  • Local Government Unit (LGU): Provinces, cities, municipalities, and barangays.
  • Local Shelter Plan (LSP): A document analyzing present housing situations in a locality, including solutions.
  • Near-City Resettlement: Relocation sites within the adjacent LGU.
  • Neighborhood Association: Group of beneficiaries living in contiguous areas, to avail housing programs or projects from the LGU.
  • Off-city Relocation: Development of a housing site located outside the LGU.
  • People's Plan: A plan formulated by beneficiaries that addresses site development, community health, sanitation, and security.
  • Prototype Projects: Initial sample or model of a housing project to test viability of concepts.
  • Public Housing: Government-owned housing programs.
  • Real Estate Projects: Subdivisions, condominiums, townhouses, etc.
  • Rental Housing: Housing arrangements with occupancy terms for a fee.
  • Resettlement Areas: Designated sites for relocating underprivileged and homeless citizens.
  • Resilient Housing: Housing capable of resisting and recovering from climate change.
  • Rural Development: Improving the quality of life and economic well-being in rural areas.
  • Socialized Housing: Affordable housing programs for underprivileged and homeless citizens.
  • Socialized Housing Project: Housing projects for underprivileged people at or below price ceilings.
  • Socialized Housing Tax: Additional tax on urban lands valued above P50,000.00.
  • Subdivision Project: Real property divided into individual residential lots.

Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development

  • The Department combines functions of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) and the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB).
  • The Department will oversee national government policies and concerns regarding housing and urban development.
  • It takes on the land-use planning function, including imposition of penalties for non-compliance with CLUPs and ZOs.
  • Regulations, standards, and guidelines for subdivisions, condominiums, and real estate are developed and enforced.

Oversight and Monitoring Functions

  • Monitoring the performance of affiliated agencies in housing and urban development, coordinating with the national government.
  • Establishing a mechanism to track and evaluate national government agencies and local government units involved in housing and urban development projects.

Ownership and Administration of Government-Owned Lands

  • The department controls and manages lands designated for housing projects, whether national or local government-owned.

Powers and Functions of the Department in Relation to Public Housing and Urban Development

  • Develop and manage government lands designated for housing.
  • Oversee disaster recovery and adaptation for socialized and economic housing.
  • Implement urban renewal and new town development.
  • Oversee implementation and take-over of unfinished or incomplete projects.

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This quiz focuses on the implementing rules and regulations outlined in Republic Act No. 11201, which pertains to the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development. It covers general provisions, definitions, and aims for affordable housing and sustainable urbanization.

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