ORDINANCE NO.
2009-002
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AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING VOLUNTARY BLOOD DONATION PROGRAM
IN THE CITY OF NAGA, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFORE:-
          Author    : Hon. David Casper Nathan A. Sergio
          Co-authors: Hon. Lourdes V. Asence, M.D.
                      Hon. Jose Mari J. Mercado
     Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the
City of Naga, that:
     SECTION 1. Title. This ordinance shall be cited as
“Sandugo Ordinance of Naga City.”
     SECTION 2. Purposes. It shall be the purpose of this
ordinance to provide a local mechanism by which RA 7719,
otherwise known as the “National Blood Services Act of
1994”, shall be realized in Naga City towards the promotion
of public health.
     Consistent   with   the   policy   of   the   state,   this
ordinance aims:
  a) to promote and encourage voluntary blood donation in
     the   entire   Naga   City  and    to   instill   public
     consciousness of the principle that blood donation is
     a humanitarian act and that the provision of blood for
     transfusion is not a sale of a commodity;
  b) to   provide  for   adequate,   safe,   affordable   and
     equitable distribution of supply of blood and blood
     products;
  c) to inform the public of the benefits of and the need
     for voluntary blood donation to curb the hazards
     caused by the commercial sale of blood;
  d) to mobilize all the sectors of the community to
     participate in programs and activities on voluntary
     and non-profit collection of blood.
     SECTION 3. Definition of Terms – As defined in this
Ordinance, the following terms shall mean:
     (a) Blood refers only to whole blood, packed red cells
         and fresh frozen plasma. It does not include other
         blood components like platelet concentrate.
     (b) Blood Bank refers to a blood service facility in a
         hospital, duly licensed by the DOH-BHFS and CHD,
         with the following service capabilities: (1)
         advocacy and promotion of voluntary non-renumerated
         blood donation including healthy lifestyle; (2)
         storage of whole blood and blood components
         obtained from a blood center or another blood
         service facility; (3) compatibility testing of red
         cell units; (4) direct Coombs Test; (5) red cell
         antibody screening; (6) investigation of blood
         transfusion reactions; (7) assist the Hospital
        Blood Transfusion Committee (HBTC) in the conduct
        of post-transfusion surveillance (hemovigilance).
    (c) Blood Service Facility refers to a unit, agency or
        institution providing blood products. It can be a
        Blood Station, Blood collection Unit, Hospital
        Blood Bank, or Blood Center.
    (d) Volunteer Blood Donor refers to any qualified,
        healthy individual fit to donate blood on his own
        volition or initiative and expecting no monetary
        compensations.
    (e) Walking Blood Donor refers to an individual
        included in the list of qualified blood donors who
        is ready to donate blood when needed in his/her
        community.
    (f) Blood   Donor  Registry   refers   to  a   list   of
        individuals who are registered as blood donors with
        their ABO group and RH type, identity and contact
        information   (e.g.   complete   name,   address   &
        telephone/cellular phone number, e-mail address).
    (g) Serology Test refers to examination done in the
        blood units donated prior to transfusion which are
        limited to Hepatitis B Surface Astrogen (HBsAg),
        Human Immune Virus (HIV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV),
        Syphilis/Rapid Plasma Reagent (RPR), and Malaria.
        The cost incurred for serology test is charged to
        the requesting party/patient; the required fee is
        prescribed through a memorandum issued by the
        Department of Health.
    (h) Local Blood Council refers to a non-profit, multi-
        sectoral group whose members come from government
        and   private  sectors   in  the   local  community
        committed to support the blood program. Its
        objective is to plan and implement a local blood
        donation program in accordance to Department of
        Health (DOH) policies and guidelines on Local Blood
        Councils.
     SECTION 4. Authority to City Mayor. In furtherance of
this ordinance, the City Mayor is hereby authorized to
enter into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Bicol
Medical Center, subject to its ratification by the
Sangguniang Panlungsod.
     SECTION 5. Bicol Medical Center as Main Blood Bank.
The Bicol Medical Center (BMC), through its Blood Bank and
Transfusion Service, is hereby recognized as the main blood
bank due to its bigger and superior capabilities within the
locality. The Naga City Hospital shall function as a
satellite blood bank.
     The Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) and other
government and private Blood Service Facilities shall also
be tapped as alternative blood storage units especially
during emergencies and disasters.
     SECTION 6. Access to BMC Blood Bank. The city’s blood
deposits at the BMC shall be accessed by bonafide residents
of Naga City through a simple procedure to be agreed upon
both by the City Government of Naga and the BMC, and taking
into consideration the DOH-authorized fee on serology test.
     Residents of other local government units may access
the blood deposits of Naga City, through the BMC, subject
to automatic replenishment of quantity used.
     SECTION 7. Role of Public Health Workers – Personnel
of the City Health Office, City Hospital, and the City
Population and Nutrition Office, including volunteers like
the     Barangay Health Workers, the Barangay Service Point
Officers and the Barangay Nutrition Scholars are enjoined
to actively support this voluntary blood donation program,
particularly in the advocacy works and recruitment of
donors.
     SECTION 8. Role of Barangays. All barangays of Naga
City, through their respective Barangay Councils and their
Health Committees, are likewise enjoined to provide support
to this program, particularly during the conduct of public
education, recruitment of donors and mass blood letting.
Those barangays, however, with subsisting MOA with BMC upon
the enactment of this Ordinance, may continue with their
voluntary blood donation program.
     SECTION 9. Coordination with PNRC and Other Hospitals.
For the best interest of the Program, close coordination
shall also be undertaken with the Philippine National Red
Cross (PNRC) and the other hospitals in the city, aside
from the Bicol Medical Center.
      SECTION 10. Coordination with Civic/Non-Government
Organizations,    Schools,   Media,    Private    Companies,
Government     Institutions,    Associations/Groups,     and
Fraternities/Sororities. For purposes of securing volunteer
blood donors and/or other forms of program support,
coordination and linkages shall likewise be established
with    the  various   civic/non-government   organizations,
schools, media, private companies, government institutions,
associations/groups and fraternities/sororities in the
city.
     SECTION 11. Local Blood Council. A Local Blood Council
shall hereinafter be established in Naga City, through an
Executive Order to be issued later by the City Mayor,
following the policies and guidelines that will be issued
soon by the Department of Health.
     SECTION 12. Designation of Program Director. To carry
out the objectives of this ordinance, a Program Director
shall immediately be designated by the City Mayor. For
added credibility to the program, the Program Director
shall ideally be a regular volunteer blood donor himself or
herself, and an active advocate of the blood program.
     SECTION 13. Initial Duties of the Program Director.
Until the Naga City Blood Council is so established, and
its strategies and policies are formulated and adopted, the
Program Director shall have the following initial duties,
namely:
    a)   to work for the signing of a Memorandum of
         Agreement between the City Government of Naga and
         the Bicol Medical Center;
    b)   to link up and establish functional relationship
         with the Bicol Medical Center, the Philippine
         National Red Cross and the other hospitals in the
         city on matters relating to blood donation and
         transfusion;
    c)   to encourage the various Barangay Councils, through
         their respective Committees on Health, to actively
         support the program;
    d)   to perform coordination works with concerned City
         Hall departments and their respective volunteer
         workers, and with the various sectors in the
         community for the promotion of the voluntary blood
         donation program;
    e)   to formulate a plan, to cover the first quarter of
         2009, and implement the same in coordination with
         the BMC, PNRC, the Barangay Councils, the Public
         Health Workers, and other sectors.
     SECTION 14. Incentives to Blood Donors and Program
Supporters. As a rule, non-monetary incentives shall be
given to each blood donor and to each entity that actually
supported or helped organize mass blood letting activity.
Tokens or gift certificates or discount cards may also be
provided, when available. City Government employees, who
donate blood, may be given day-off on the day of donation.
Recognition may also be given to blood donors through a
fitting ceremony during the World Blood Donation Day (June
14).
     The City Mayor, or the Local Blood Council, shall have
the authority to grant incentives under this program, and
may formulate and issue guidelines for the purpose.
     SECTION 15. Identification Card for Blood Donors. Each
volunteer blood donor shall be issued an Identification
Card containing his full name, city address and blood type.
This card shall free of charge and non-transferable.
     SECTION 16.  Safekeeping of Blood Donor Registry and
Other Vital Records. Blood Donors Registry and List of
Program Supporters shall be recorded in quadruplicate copy,
to be kept by the designated Program Director, the
Secretary/Records Officer of the Naga City Blood Council or
its Secretariat Office, if any, and both by the City Health
Office and the City Hospital. Also to be recorded and kept
in the same way is the List of Walking Blood Donors plus
their contact numbers, if available, per barangay and
categorized according to blood type. A separate listing of
people with special or rare types of blood (e.g. those with
type AB blood, or those with RH Negative, etc.), together
with their addresses and contact numbers, shall be
established in the entire city, to facilitate coordination
and assistance during emergency cases.
     Participating barangays or entities during mass blood
letting activity may keep their own records, for reference
purposes.
      SECTION 17. Financing the Program. The Sandugo Program
of Naga City may be financed from the following sources,
namely: (1) allocation from the Regional Blood Center,
NVBSP; (2) contributions from the business sector, PNRC
National Blood Services, non-government organizations,
civic    and  religious   organizations;  (3)  grants   from
government financial institutions; (4) subsidy from private
and government hospitals; and (5) fund-raising activities
in the city.
     For this purpose, a Trust Fund Account for the Sandugo
Program shall be established at the City Treasurer’s
Office.
     SECTION 18. Funding. An initial amount of One Hundred
Thousand Pesos (P100,000) shall be appropriated under the
Non-Office Item of the 2009 Annual Budget to cover the
various activities related to the program. Beginning 2010
and the years thereafter, such amount as are necessary
shall be included in the city’s Annual Budget based on a
proposal made by the Naga City Blood Council, duly endorsed
by the Local Health Board and approved by the City Mayor.
     SECTION 19. Effectivity. This ordinance        shall     take
effect immediately upon its approval.
      ENACTED: January 6, 2009
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     WE HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness of the foregoing
ordinance.
                                 (sgd) GIL A. DE LA TORRE
                                        Secretary to the
                                     Sangguniang Panlungsod
(Sgd) GABRIEL H. BORDADO, JR.
        City Vice Mayor &
Presiding Officer
                    APPROVED:
                                (Sgd) JESSE M. ROBREDO
                                         City Mayor