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COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Regional Extension Offices
REGION I3/F Siapno Bldg., Perez Blvd.2400 Dagupan City, Philippines
Tel No. (075) 5235445 Fax 5228285
C A R3/F EDNCP Bldg., 358 Magsaysay Avenue,
2600 Baguio City, Philippines
Tel. No. (074) 3002683/84 Fax 4426731
REGION II3/F De Yoro Bldg., Mabini St.
3500 Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippines
Tel. No. (078) 8441001 Fax 8444473
REGION III2/F CLK Bldg., Dolores, Sn. Fernando City,
2000 Pampanga, Philippines
Tel. No. (045) 9635107 Fax 9635106
N C R6th Flr., BenLor Bldg, 1184 Quezon Avenue,
1103 Quezon City, Philippines
Tel. No. (02) 3320019
REGION IV2/F Hectan Penthouse, Chipeco st., Halang,
4027 Calamba, Laguna, Philippines
Tel. No. (049) 5451486
REGION VJ. Miranda Avenue, City Hall Compound,
4400 Naga City, Philippines
Tel. No. (054) 4739053 Fax 8112763
REGION VI
92 Valencia St., Leganes,
5003 Iloilo City, Philippines
Telefax No. (033) 5240460 / (033) 3292055
REGION VII
REGION X
REGION VIII783 Real St.,Seaside Fatima Village,
6500 Tacloban City, Philippines
Tel. No. (053) 5235065
G/F Trinidad Bldg., Yacapin St.9000 Cagayan De Oro City, Philippines
Tel. No. (088) 8573900 Fax 2313820
REGION XIGB CAM Bldg., Monteverde st.,
8000 Davao City, Philippines
Tel. No. (082) 3008433 /34 Fax 2227710
REGION XIICoop Human Resource & Livelihood Dev’t. CenterApo Sandawa Poblacion, Kidapawan City,
9400 Cotabato, Philippines
REGION XIII (CARAGA)3/F Balebria Bldg., Pili Drive,
8600 Butuan City, Philippines
Tel. No. (085) 2255613 Fax 3425530
ARMM DSWD 12, Old Bldg., ARMM Compound,
9600 Cotabato City, Philippines
TEL. No. (064) 4218723
Tel. No. (064) 27842-55 Fax 2881731
CDA CENTRAL OFFICE827 Aurora Blvd., Brgy.Immaculate Conception ,Cubao, Quezon CityTel. No. (02) 7256604
REGION IXCerilles Building, B. Aquino St.
Sta. Lucia SDistrict, 7016 Pagadian City
Tel. No. (062) 2141398
5th Flr., CFI Bldg., Capitol Compound,
Capitol Site, 6000 Cebu City
Philippines
Telefax (032) 2317224
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CDA OFFICIALS
EMMANUEL M. SANTIAGUEL, Ph.D.Chairman
NELON B. ALINDOGAN
Cooperative Research, Information & Training Division (CRITD)
Cooperative Project Development & Assistance Division (CPDAD)
MELISSA C. SANTOS, MGM,ESP
Atty. PURITA L. ONG, CPA
Chief Legal Division
IMELDA E. BALDO
OIC Chief Registration Division
Institutional Development Department (IDD)
Chief
Legal and Registration Department (LRD)
Atty. ELIZABETH O. BATONAN, CPA
Chief, Finance Division
Chief, Planning Division
TERESITA LEIGHLANY T. CARIASO, Ll. B.
Member
FE D. CAINGLES, CPA,MPSDirector, IDD
MERCEDES D. CASTILLO Member
GIOVANNI T. PLATERO, CSEE
Deputy Executive Director
Atty. NIEL A. SANTILLAN, CESO V
Executive Director
Atty. ELEONOR T. HERNANDEZDirector, LRD
PEDRO T. DEFENSOR, Jr., MBA,MPS
Chief
BOARD OF ADMINISTRATORS
& Director, Gen. Admin.& Support Department (GASD)
EULOGIO T. CASTILLO, Ph. D. Member
development, transferring the registration and regulation functions
of existing government agencies on cooperatives as such and
consolidating the same with the authority, appropriating funds
therefore, and for other purposes”, Republic Act 6939 was enacted
to create the Cooperative Development Authority.
POWERS, FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
R.A. 6939 has granted the CDA the following main powers, functions
and responsibilities:
1. Formulate, adopt and implement integrated and comprehensive
plans and programs on cooperative development consistent with
the national policy on cooperatives and the overall socio-
economic development plans of the government;
2. Develop and conduct management training programs upon
request of cooperatives that will provide members of
cooperatives with the entrepreneurial capabilities, managerial
expertise, and technical skills required for the efficient
operation of their cooperatives and inculcate in them the true
spirit of cooperativism and provide, when necessary, technical
and professional assistance to ensure the viability and growth
of cooperatives with special concern for agrarian reform, fishery
and economically depressed sector;
3. Support the voluntary organization and consensual development
of activities that promote cooperative movements and provide
assistance towards upgrading managerial and technical
expertise upon request of the cooperatives concerned;
4. Coordinate the efforts of the local government units and the
private sectors in the promotion, organization, and development
of cooperatives;
5. Register all cooperatives and their federations and unions,
including their division, merger, consolidation, dissolution or
liquidation. It shall also register the transfer of all or
substantially all of their assets and liabilities and such other
matters as may be required by the Authority;
6. Require all cooperatives, their federations and unions to submit
annual financial statements, duly audited by a certified public
accountant, and general information sheet;
7. Order the cancellation after due notice and hearing, certificate
of registration of cooperatives for non-compliance with
administrative requirements and in cases of voluntary
dissolution;
8. Assist cooperatives in arranging for financial and other forms
of assistance under such terms and conditions as are calculated
to strengthen their viability and autonomy;
9. Establish extension offices as may be necessary and financially
viable to implement this Act. Initially, there shall be extension
offices in the cities of Dagupan, Manila, Naga, Iloilo, Cebu,
Cagayan de Oro and Davao;
10. Impose and collect reasonable fees and charges in connection
with the registration of cooperatives;
11. Administer all grants and donations coursed through the
government for cooperative development, without prejudice
to the right of cooperatives to directly receive and administer
such grants and donations upon agreements with the grantors
and donors thereof;
12. Formulate and adopt continuing policy initiatives and
consultations with cooperative sector through public hearing;
13. Adopt rules and regulations for the conduct of its internal
operations;
14. Submit an annual report to the President and Congress on the
state of the cooperative movement; and
15. Exercise other functions as may be necessary to implement
the provisions of cooperative laws and, in the performance
thereof, the authority may summarily punish for direct
contempt any person guilty of misconduct in the presence of
the authority who seriously interrupts any hearing or inquiry
with a fine of not more than five hundred pesos (P500.00) or
imprisonment of not more than ten (10) days, or both. Acts
constituting indirect contempt as defined under Rule 71 of
the Rules of Court shall be punished in accordance with the
said rule.
COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
The Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) is a government
agency created by virtue of Republic Act. No. 6939 in compliance
with the provisions of Section 15, Article XII of the Philipine
Constitution of 1987 which mandates Congress to create an agency
to promote the viability and growth of cooperatives as instruments
for equity, social justice and economic development. RA. 6939 was
signed into law on March 10, 1990.
The CDA is governed by the Board of Administrators consisting of
a Chairman and six (6) members appointed by the President and
are chosen from among the nominees of the cooperative sector with
two (2) representatives each from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
They serve for a term of six (6) years without reappointment.
MANDATE
The CDA is mandated by law to promote the viability and growth of
cooperatives as instruments of equity, social justice and sustainable
economic development.
VISION
An effective and efficient regulatory agency working towards the
development of viable, sustainable, socially responsive and globally
competitive cooperatives.
CORE VALUES
Excellence, Commitment, Integrity and Teamwork (ExCITe).
MISSION
To e n s u r e t h e s a f e a n d s o u n d o p e r a t i o n o f
coope ra t ives .
LEGAL BASIS
In fulfillment of the provisions of Section 15, Article XII of the
Philippine Constitution “to have an agency that would promote the
viability and growth of cooperatives as instrument of equity, social
justice and sustainable economic development, defining its powers,
functions and responsibilities, rationalizing government policies
and agencies with cooperative functions, supporting cooperative