Directives Concerning the Abolition of the Bureau of Standards for Mass Media
Letter of Instructions No. 232, issued on December 5, 1974, orders the abolition of the Bureau of Standards for Mass Media (BSMM) and outlines the procedures for its liquidation. Employees of the BSMM are entitled to gratuities equivalent to one month's salary for each year of satisfactory service, capped at twelve months, unless they opt for another pension or gratuity under existing retirement laws. A committee is established to oversee the liquidation process, which includes the transfer of BSMM assets to the Department of Public Information. Employees are required to continue their duties until December 31, 1974, with salaries drawn from the Bureau's unexpended appropriations.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Instructions No. 232
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Instructions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
December 5, 1974
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 232
| TO | : | The Secretary |
| Department of Public Information | ||
| The Commissioner | ||
| Budget Commission |
In connection with the abolition of the Bureau of Standards for Mass Media, I hereby order —
1. The payment of gratuities to BSMM employees at a rate equivalent to one month salary for every year of continuous satisfactory service rendered but not exceeding twelve months on the basis of the highest salary received; Provided, that if said employees are entitled to gratuity or pension under any retirement law, they shall select any gratuity or pension or the gratuity herein provided;
2. The creation of a committee to handle the liquidation of the BSMM to be composed of a representative of the Secretary, the Financial and Management Service chief, the Administrative Service chief, and such other accountable officers of the said Bureau whom the Secretary may designate; and, acd
3. The transfer of all property, equipment, and unexpended appropriation of the BSMM to the Department of Public Information.
For purposes of this liquidation, all personnel are directed to continue reporting to their respective positions until the 31st of December, 1974 with salary taken from the unexpended appropriation of the BSMM.
All expenses provided herein shall first be taken from the unexpended balance of the said Bureau's appropriation.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 5th day of December, 1974.
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Directives Concerning the Abolition of the Bureau of Standards for Mass Media, Letter of Instructions No. 232, Dec 5, 1974 (Philippines)
Directives Concerning the Abolition of the Bureau of Standards for Mass Media, Letter of Instructions No. 232 (Phil. 1974)
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