22/02/2026
PENRO Enforcers Undergo Deputation Seminar to Strengthen Environmental Law Enforcement
The Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENR Office), headed by Oscar M. Pospia Jr., successfully conducted a Deputation Seminar for PENRO Enforcers, gathering around 80 participants from various municipalities in the mainland and Siargao Islands.
The activity aimed to reinforce the knowledge, skills, and legal foundations of deputized environmental enforcers tasked with safeguarding the province’s natural resources.
Delivering an inspiring message during the seminar was Atty. Noel Christian G. Catre Atty. Toti Catre, Vice Chairman of the Committee on Environmental Protection and Natural Resources. He emphasized the vital responsibility entrusted to the deputized personnel.
“As deputized enforcers, you stand at the frontline of environmental protection. Your role demands integrity, courage, and commitment. Every law you uphold and every violation you prevent helps secure a sustainable and resilient future for our communities. At the same time, every violation you prevent also protects the coffers of the Provincial Government — ensuring that our resources are properly managed, revenues are safeguarded, and public funds are preserved for programs and services that benefit our people.”
His message underscored not only the environmental impact of enforcement but also its direct contribution to good governance and fiscal responsibility.
The seminar featured comprehensive discussions on key environmental laws and regulatory frameworks by personnel from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau XIII:
Republic Act No. 7942 – “The Philippine Mining Act of 1995” discussed by Engr. Shaira Irica B. Ensomo, Engineer III, the session covered the legal framework governing mineral resource exploration, development, utilization, and conservation.
Laws, Rules and Regulations Governing Sand and Gravel and Quarry Operations
presented by Engr. Cyril Jean A. Tacal, Monitoring Officer. This topic focused on compliance requirements, monitoring mechanisms, and enforcement strategies to regulate extraction activities.
Republic Act No. 7076 – “People’s Small-scale Mining Act of 1991” by
Engr. Jerry V. Sanchez, Science Research Specialist II, and Engr. Christopher A. Rivero, Engineer II, provided insights into policies governing small-scale mining operations and the responsibilities of local authorities in its regulation.
Apprehension, Seizure, Confiscation and Disposition of Illegally Sourced Minerals/Mineral Products and By-products, Tools, Conveyances and Equipment Used presented by Atty. Jet Jacinto L. Tan, Legal Officer, discussed the legal procedures and due process involved in enforcement operations, emphasizing proper documentation, coordination, and lawful disposition of confiscated materials.
The deputation seminar reinforced the province’s commitment to environmental protection, responsible resource management, and strengthened inter-municipal coordination.
By equipping enforcers with updated legal knowledge and operational guidance, the PENR Office continues to ensure that environmental laws are effectively implemented across the mainland and island municipalities.