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 * | compliance or non-compliance by the concerned minor and his/her parent/s or guardian/s with this penalty.
 * | compliance or non-compliance by the concerned minor and his/her parent/s or guardian/s with this penalty.

ProvideProvided [sic], further, that the violator and/or his/her parent/s or guardian/s shall be required to submit the certification issued by the BCPC Chairperson to the Punong Barangay and the apprehending officer within a period not to exceed two (2) months from date of violation.

The parent/s or guardian/s of the minor who violated this ordinance for the second time shall be fine for One Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (₱1,500.00).

That after due notice, non-compliance with the prescribed penalty within thirty (30) days warrants the filing of the case against the parent/s or guardian/s of the minor who violated this ordinance to the proper court and shall be punishpunished [sic] by a fine of Two Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (₱2,500.00) or imprisonment of not more than thirty days (30), or both at the discretion of the court.
 * iii.||For the Third and every subsequent Offense – a minor found violating this ordinance for the third time and every time thereafter, his/her parent/s or guardian/s shall be penalized with a fine of Two Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (₱2,500.00) or imprisonment of sixty (60) days, or both at the discretion of the court.
 * iv.||Habitual violator/s of the hereinthis [sic] ordinance shall be turned over to the Office of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development for counseling and be subject to intervention program of the said office.
 * v.||In case whereWhere [sic] the residence of a minor, who violates this ordinance, is that of another municipality or city, the provisions under sub-paragraph (i) shall be observed forfor the [sic] first violation, in coordination with the Barangay Office/Official thruthrough [sic] the Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) where the place of residence of the minor is in question.
 * colspan=3|When the residence of the minor is fromfrom a [sic] far away municipality or city, custody of the child shall immediately by not later than eight (8) hours after apprehension, turnbe turned [sic] over to the Office of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development or other accredited NGO’sNGOs [sic] and notify the minor’s apprehension as provided for under Par.par. [sic] (i) Section 21 of R.A. 9344 otherwise known as the “Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006.
 * v.||In case whereWhere [sic] the residence of a minor, who violates this ordinance, is that of another municipality or city, the provisions under sub-paragraph (i) shall be observed forfor the [sic] first violation, in coordination with the Barangay Office/Official thruthrough [sic] the Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) where the place of residence of the minor is in question.
 * colspan=3|When the residence of the minor is fromfrom a [sic] far away municipality or city, custody of the child shall immediately by not later than eight (8) hours after apprehension, turnbe turned [sic] over to the Office of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development or other accredited NGO’sNGOs [sic] and notify the minor’s apprehension as provided for under Par.par. [sic] (i) Section 21 of R.A. 9344 otherwise known as the “Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006.
 * colspan=3|When the residence of the minor is fromfrom a [sic] far away municipality or city, custody of the child shall immediately by not later than eight (8) hours after apprehension, turnbe turned [sic] over to the Office of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development or other accredited NGO’sNGOs [sic] and notify the minor’s apprehension as provided for under Par.par. [sic] (i) Section 21 of R.A. 9344 otherwise known as the “Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006.
 * colspan=3|When the residence of the minor is fromfrom a [sic] far away municipality or city, custody of the child shall immediately by not later than eight (8) hours after apprehension, turnbe turned [sic] over to the Office of the Municipal Social Welfare and Development or other accredited NGO’sNGOs [sic] and notify the minor’s apprehension as provided for under Par.par. [sic] (i) Section 21 of R.A. 9344 otherwise known as the “Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006.

For every offense committed, the minor together with his/her parents/guardians shall undergo a mandatory counselling from the apprehending office for proper disposition on the matter and informing them the consequence for violating the Ordinance.
 * b.||colspan=2|The penalty for business establishment who violates this ordinance shall be:
 * i.||First Offense – fine of ₱1,500.00 or suspension of operation for 15 days, or both at the discretion of the court.
 * ii.||Second Offense – fine of ₱2,000.00 or suspension of operation for 30 days, or both at the discretion of the court.
 * iii.||Third Offense – fine of ₱2,500.00 or immediate revocation and cancellation of business, or both at the discretion of the court.
 * colspan=3|The corresponding share of the PNP and the barangay from the fines mentioned above shall be 50% of the corresponding fine and shall be credited quarterly by the Municipal Accountant’s Office to the account of the PNP and the barangay concerned.
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 * iii.||Third Offense – fine of ₱2,500.00 or immediate revocation and cancellation of business, or both at the discretion of the court.
 * colspan=3|The corresponding share of the PNP and the barangay from the fines mentioned above shall be 50% of the corresponding fine and shall be credited quarterly by the Municipal Accountant’s Office to the account of the PNP and the barangay concerned.
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 * colspan=3|The corresponding share of the PNP and the barangay from the fines mentioned above shall be 50% of the corresponding fine and shall be credited quarterly by the Municipal Accountant’s Office to the account of the PNP and the barangay concerned.
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