Amendment to Section 85, Article XIV of C.A. No. 520 (Charter of the City of San Pablo)
Presidential Decree No. 738, issued on July 1, 1975, amends Section 85, Article XIV of the Charter of the City of San Pablo to address changes in the educational administrative structure. The decree reflects that there is no longer a Director of Education or Bureau of Education, and San Pablo has been an independent division from Laguna since 1955. It assigns the appointment of the City Superintendent of Schools to the President, ensuring the superintendent has similar powers to division superintendents. Additionally, the City Council is mandated to provide adequate compensation for the superintendent, aligning it with that of other city department heads. The decree takes immediate effect.
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- What is Amendment to Section 85, Article XIV of C.A. No. 520 (Charter of the City of San Pablo) about?
- Presidential Decree No. 738, issued on July 1, 1975, amends Section 85, Article XIV of the Charter of the City of San Pablo to address changes in the educational administrative structure. The decree reflects that there is no longer a Director of Education or Bureau of Education, and San Pablo has been an independent division from Laguna since 1955. It assigns the appointment of the City Superintendent of Schools to the President, ensuring the superintendent has similar powers to division superintendents. Additionally, the City Council is mandated to provide adequate compensation for the superintendent, aligning it with that of other city department heads. The decree takes immediate effect.
- What type of law is Presidential Decree No. 738?
- Amendment to Section 85, Article XIV of C.A. No. 520 (Charter of the City of San Pablo) (Presidential Decree No. 738) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amendment to Section 85, Article XIV of C.A. No. 520 (Charter of the City of San Pablo) enacted?
- Amendment to Section 85, Article XIV of C.A. No. 520 (Charter of the City of San Pablo) (Presidential Decree No. 738) was enacted on Jul 1, 1975.
- What is the citation for Amendment to Section 85, Article XIV of C.A. No. 520 (Charter of the City of San Pablo)?
- Amendment to Section 85, Article XIV of C.A. No. 520 (Charter of the City of San Pablo), Presidential Decree No. 738, Jul 1, 1975 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Presidential Decree No. 738
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Presidential Decrees
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
July 1, 1975
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 738
AMENDING SECTION EIGHTY-FIVE, ARTICLE XIV, OF COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. FIVE-HUNDRED TWENTY, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF SAN PABLO
WHEREAS, there is a need to amend Section 85, Article XIV, of the Charter of the City of San Pablo, entitled "The Bureau of Education" for the following reasons:
1. There is no more Director of Education nor Bureau of Education;
2. San Pablo City has become a separate and independent division from the Division of Laguna since 1955; casia
3. Republic Act No. 5447, otherwise known as the Special Education Fund Act, already takes care of all specific rules and regulations including the creation, composition and functions of the City School Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order and decree:
SECTION 1. The subparagraphs of Section eighty-five of the Charter of the City of San Pablo are hereby amended to read as follows: cd i
"SEC. 85. The Department of Education and Culture. — The President of the Philippines shall appoint the City Superintendent of Schools. He may appoint persons already holding official positions.
"The Secretary of Education and Culture shall exercise the same jurisdiction and powers in the city, as elsewhere in the Philippines, and the city superintendent of schools shall have all the powers, jurisdiction and duties in respect to the schools of the city as are vested in division superintendents in respect to the school of their divisions.
"The City Council shall provide for additional compensation for the superintendent of city schools, so that the latter may have a total salary equal to that of a city department head of the same importance. The combined salaries received from the National Government and from the city by the city superintendent of schools shall be considered as his base pay." cd
SECTION 2. This decree shall take effect immediately.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 1st day of July, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Five.
Cite This Law
Amendment to Section 85, Article XIV of C.A. No. 520 (Charter of the City of San Pablo), Presidential Decree No. 738, Jul 1, 1975 (Philippines)
Amendment to Section 85, Article XIV of C.A. No. 520 (Charter of the City of San Pablo), Presidential Decree No. 738 (Phil. 1975)
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