1. Republic Act 3844 (Agricultural Land Reform Code) - 8 August 1963
Created the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) to finance the acquisition and distribution of agricultural estates for division and resale to small landholders as well as the purchase of the landholding by the agricultural lessee;
Authorized capitalization of 1.5 billion Php. Initial capital of 200 million Php;
Members of the Board of Trustees
Chairman - LBP President & CEO
One member elected by the holder of preferred shares
4 Members: including the Head of Land Authority (now Dept. of Agrarian Reform)
Tax exempt on all operations, holdings, equipment, property, income and earnings;
Exempted from cash or stock dividend payments to the National Government;
Agricultural Credit Administration (ACA) responsible for extending credit assistance to farmers cooperatives and directly to small farmers
2. Adoption of By-Laws and Creation of Board of Trustees
Adopted the by-laws, established the first organizational chart and manual of operations in 1965;
Formed the Board of Trustees with the Secretary of Finance as chairman in 1966
3. Presidential Decree 27 (Tenant Emancipation Act) - 21 October 1972
Emancipation of tenant-farmers of private agricultural lands devoted to rice and corn under a system of share-crop or lease-tenancy, whether classified as landed estate or not;
Value of land transferred to tenant-farmers at 2 1/2 times the average
Harvest of 3 normal crop years immediately preceding the promulgation of PD 27;
LBP to collect 15-year land amortizations from beneficiaries for the cost of the land plus 6% interest per annum
4. Presidential Decree 251 (Revitalizing LANDBANK) - 21 July 1973
Because LBP was deficient and inadequate both in capitalization and in organization structure to meet the implementation requirements of agrarian reform, the Bank was revitalized;
Granted universal or expanded commercial banking powers to LBP and established LBP as the universal bank with a social mission of spurring countryside development;
to ensure LBP's financial stability and sustainability;
Empowered LBP to grant loans to farmers cooperatives/associations to facilitate production, marketing of crops and acquisition of essential commodities;
LBP mandated to provide timely and adequate support in all phases involved in the execution of agrarian reform;
Increased authorized capitalization to 3 billion Php ;
Increased the members of the Board of Directors to seven (7):
Chairman - Secretary of Finance Vice-Chairman - LBP President Members (Ex-Officio) Secretary of Agrarian Reform Secretary of Labor * Three Members - elected annually
5. Executive Order 816 (Transfer of ACA to LBP) - 8 July 1982
To adopt an integrated approach in the provision of financial assistance to AR farmer-beneficiaries a single institution is preferred;
ACA was abolished and its functions (loans to small farmers) were transferred to LBP
6. Executive Order 229 (CARL) - 22 July 1987
Created the Presidential Agrarian Reform Council (PARC) as the highest policy-making and coordinating body of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) to ensure timely and effective delivery of the necessary support services;
Established the Agrarian Reform Fund (ARF) with an interim amount of 50 Php billion to cover the financing requirements of CARP with appropriations coming from the proceeds of the Asset Privatization Trust and the Presidential Commission on Good Government;
FBs to pay for lands acquired and redistributed by the government in 30 equal annual amortizations at 6% p.a. with the first payment due one year after resale (annual amortization should not exceed 10% of the land's annual value of gross production);
LBP to provide assistance to landowners through:
7. Republic Act 6657 (CARL) - 10 June 1988
Broadened the coverage of agrarian reform to include all public and private agricultural lands including other lands of the public domain suitable for agriculture;
Payment to landowners at 25% to 35% cash and the balance in 10-year Agrarian Reform bonds with a yield of 91-day T-bills;
Authorized LBP to collect from the FBs payment for lands awarded to them in 30 annual amortizations at 6% per annum;
Established LBP as the financial intermediary of the CARP.
8. Executive Order 405 (CARP Land Valuation) - 14 June 1990
Transferred the primary responsibility of determining land valuation and compensation for all lands covered under CARP from the DAR to the LBP;
Accelerated and streamlined certain procedures in land valuation and compensation;
LBP created regional Land Valuation and Landowners Compensation Offices (LVOs) to carry out land valuation and compensation.
9. Republic Act 7907 (Amended LBP Charter) - 23 February 1995
Increased authorized capitalization to 9 billion Php ;
Established LBP as an official government depository;
Increased the members of the Board of Directors to nine (9) composed of:
10. Executive Order 267 (CARL) - 25 July 1995
11. Increase of Authorized Capital - 25 August 1998
12. Increase Extension of LANDBANK’s Corporate Life – 5 March 2013
13. Executive Order 198 (Increase in the Authorized Capital of LBP) - 04 February 2016
14. Republic Act 10878 (Institutionalizing Direct Credit Support of LBP to Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries, Small Farmers and Fisherfolk) - 27 July 2016
15. Republic Act 11494 (Providing for COVID-19 Response and Recovery Interventions and Providing Mechanisms to Accelerate the Recovery and Bolster the Resiliency of the Philippine Economy, Providing Funds therefore, and for Other Purposes) – 11 September 2020
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