ALICIA, Isabela — The National Electrification Administration (NEA) retained the power of supervision and regulation over electric cooperatives, and is recognized by the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA), a co-equal government agency.
NEA deputy administrator Atty. Omar Mayo made the statement on Wednesday, stressing that the CDA board publicly recognized NEA's authority over electric cooperatives by virtue of Presidential Decree 269 as amended by Republic Act (RA) 10531, also known as the National Electrification Administration Reform Act of 2013.
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