An Act to Amend Section Two Thousand and Forty-Eight of Act Numbered Twenty-Seven Hundred and Eleven, known as the Administrative Code
Act No. 3216, enacted on December 8, 1924, amends Section 2048 of the Administrative Code of 1917 regarding the approval process for requisitions. It stipulates that requisitions from the Insular government require approval from Department Heads, while provincial and municipal requisitions need approval from the provincial treasurer, municipal treasurer, or mayor. Additionally, the Chief of the Executive Bureau can establish regulations to oversee provincial and municipal disbursements. Notably, for urgent purchases not exceeding one hundred pesos in chartered cities, the approval of the municipal treasurer and mayor is not required. The Act takes effect upon its approval.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Act No. 3216
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
December 8, 1924
ACT NO. 3216
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION TWO THOUSAND AND FORTY-EIGHT OF ACT NUMBERED TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND ELEVEN, KNOWN AS THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
SECTION 1. Section two thousand and forty-eight of the Administrative Code of Nineteen hundred and seventeen is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 2048. Approval of requisition. — Insular requisitions shall be approved by the respective Department Heads. In the case of provincial and municipal requisitions, and of the Cities of Manila and Baguio and chartered cities, the approval of the provincial treasurer, the municipal treasurer, and the mayor, respectively, shall be sufficient: Provided, That the Chief of the Executive Bureau may, in the case of provincial and municipal requisitions, make rules and regulations not inconsistent with this Act, in order to retain the control and supervision over the provincial and municipal disbursements: Provided, further, That the approval of the municipal treasurer and the mayor in chartered cities shall not be necessary when the cost of the articles to be purchased for urgent needs of the city or municipal governments does not exceed the sum of one hundred pesos. ASEcHI
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect on its approval.
Approved, December 8, 1924.
Cite This Law
An Act to Amend Section Two Thousand and Forty-Eight of Act Numbered Twenty-Seven Hundred and Eleven, known as the Administrative Code, Act No. 3216, Dec 8, 1924 (Philippines)
An Act to Amend Section Two Thousand and Forty-Eight of Act Numbered Twenty-Seven Hundred and Eleven, known as the Administrative Code, Act No. 3216 (Phil. 1924)
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