The Full Disclosure Policy (FDP) requires local governments to fully disclose particular financial documents to keep their constituents informed of how the LGU budget is managed, disbursed, and used. It primarily aims to promote honest, transparent, and orderly management of public funds, help minimize, if not totally prevent, corruption and misuse of public funds, and increase the people’s awareness of the available public funds and the allocated amount for development projects in their localities. Initially, the required documents are to be posted in at least three (3) conspicuous places, the LGU website, and in print media of community or general circulation.

Full Disclosure Policy Reports – Quarterly
The Full Disclosure Policy (FDP) requires local governments to fully disclose particular financial documents to keep their constituents informed of how the LGU budget is managed, disbursed, and used. It primarily aims to promote honest, transparent, and orderly management of public funds, help minimize, if not totally prevent, corruption and misuse of public funds, and increase the people’s awareness of the available public funds and the allocated amount for development projects in their localities. Initially, the required documents are to be posted in at least three (3) conspicuous places, the LGU website, and in print media of community or general circulation.
2022 Supplemental Procurement Plan
A quarterly submitted form containing the supplemental procurements of the City Local Government. This is also posted on the bulletin boards of the three conspicuous places, viz; City Hall Lobby, Dagupan Public Market, and Bulanao Public Market.
2022 Annual Procurement Plan
An annually submitted form that is part of the Spending Plans. This is also posted on the bulletin boards of the three conspicuous places, viz; City Hall Lobby, Dagupan Public Market, and Bulanao Public Market.
2022 Full Disclosure Policy Reports
The Full Disclosure Policy (FDP) requires local governments to fully disclose particular financial documents to keep their constituents informed of how the LGU budget is managed, disbursed, and used. It primarily aims to promote honest, transparent, and orderly management of public funds, help minimize, if not totally prevent, corruption and misuse of public funds and increase the people’s awareness of the available public funds and the allocated amount for development projects in their localities. Initially, the required documents are to be posted in at least three (3) conspicuous places, the LGU website, and in print media of community or general circulation.
2022 Annual Budget Report
Updated DBM Local Budget Memorandum No. 77 dated May 15, 2018, with a summary. This document is also posted on the bulletin boards of the three conspicuous places, viz; City Hall Lobby, Dagupan Public Market, and Bulanao Public Market.
4th Quarter – Bid Results for Civil Works, Goods, and Consultation Services
A quarterly submitted form that is part of the LGU Procurement documents containing the results of the Bidding for Procurement Projects of the City Local Government Unit.
2021 Statement of Receipts and Expenditures
Annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures of the City Local Government of Tabuk for the Fiscal Year of 2021

2019 Full Disclosure Policy Reports
Annual and Quarterly Full Disclosure Policy Reports of the City Local Government of Tabuk for the year 2019. This is also posted on the bulletin boards of the three conspicuous places, viz; City Hall Lobby, Dagupan Public Market, and Bulanao Public Market.