Fixing the Salaries of Provincial Vice-Governors and Members of Provincial Board
Republic Act No. 3266, enacted on June 17, 1961, establishes the salary structure for various provincial officials in the Philippines, including governors, vice-governors, and members of the provincial board, with specific amounts varying by the class of province. The act outlines the annual salaries for officials in first to seventh class provinces, ensuring that current officeholders retain their salaries if the new schedule results in reductions until successors are appointed. It also specifies that certain salaries will be partially funded by national funds. Additionally, the act allows provincial boards to provide housing for governors and sets guidelines for travel expense reimbursements for vice-governors and board members. This legislation took effect upon approval.
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- What is Fixing the Salaries of Provincial Vice-Governors and Members of Provincial Board about?
- Republic Act No. 3266, enacted on June 17, 1961, establishes the salary structure for various provincial officials in the Philippines, including governors, vice-governors, and members of the provincial board, with specific amounts varying by the class of province. The act outlines the annual salaries for officials in first to seventh class provinces, ensuring that current officeholders retain their salaries if the new schedule results in reductions until successors are appointed. It also specifies that certain salaries will be partially funded by national funds. Additionally, the act allows provincial boards to provide housing for governors and sets guidelines for travel expense reimbursements for vice-governors and board members. This legislation took effect upon approval.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 3266?
- Fixing the Salaries of Provincial Vice-Governors and Members of Provincial Board (Republic Act No. 3266) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Fixing the Salaries of Provincial Vice-Governors and Members of Provincial Board enacted?
- Fixing the Salaries of Provincial Vice-Governors and Members of Provincial Board (Republic Act No. 3266) was enacted on Jun 17, 1961.
- What is the citation for Fixing the Salaries of Provincial Vice-Governors and Members of Provincial Board?
- Fixing the Salaries of Provincial Vice-Governors and Members of Provincial Board, Republic Act No. 3266, Jun 17, 1961 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 3266
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 17, 1961
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 3266
AN ACT FIXING THE SALARIES OF PROVINCIAL VICE-GOVERNORS AND MEMBERS OF THE PROVINCIAL BOARD, FURTHER AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
SECTION 1. Section twenty hundred sixty-seven-B of the Administrative Code, as amended by Republic Act Numbered Twenty hundred fifty-four, is further amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 2067. Salaries of provincial officials. — The annual salaries of provincial governors, provincial vice-governors, members of the provincial board, provincial treasurers, highway district engineers, provincial fiscals, provincial auditors, provincial health officers, provincial assessors, assistant provincial treasurers, assistant provincial auditors, assistant health officers and assistant provincial assessors shall be as herein below fixed: casia
"In first class provinces: For provincial governors, twelve thousand pesos; for provincial vice-governors, six thousand pesos; for members of the provincial board, five thousand four hundred pesos; for provincial treasurers, highway district engineers, provincial fiscals, provincial auditors and provincial health officers, seven thousand eight hundred pesos; for provincial assessors, seven thousand two hundred pesos; for assistant provincial treasurers, assistant provincial auditors and assistant provincial health officers, five thousand one hundred pesos; and for assistant provincial assessors, four thousand five hundred pesos;
"In second class provinces: For provincial governors, ten thousand eight hundred pesos; for provincial vice-governors, six thousand pesos; for members of the provincial board, five thousand four hundred pesos; for provincial treasurers, highway district engineers, provincial fiscals, provincial auditors, and provincial health officers, seven thousand five hundred pesos; for provincial assessors, six thousand nine hundred pesos; for assistant provincial treasurers, assistant provincial auditors and assistant provincial health officers, five thousand one hundred pesos; and for assistant provincial assessors, four thousand five hundred pesos; aisa dc
"In third class provinces: For provincial governors, nine thousand six hundred pesos; for provincial vice-governors, six thousand pesos; for members of the provincial board, five thousand four hundred pesos; for provincial treasurers, highway district engineers, provincial fiscals, provincial auditors, and provincial health officers, seven thousand two hundred pesos; for provincial assessors, six thousand six hundred pesos, for assistant provincial treasurers, assistant provincial auditors and assistant provincial health officers, four thousand eight hundred pesos and for assistant provincial assessors, four thousand two hundred pesos;
"In fourth class provinces: For provincial governors eight thousand four hundred pesos; for provincial vice-governors, five thousand one hundred pesos; for members of the provincial board, four thousand five hundred pesos; for provincial treasurers, highway district engineers, provincial fiscals, provincial auditors, and provincial health officers, six thousand nine hundred pesos; for provincial assessors, six thousand three hundred pesos; for assistant provincial treasurers, assistant provincial auditors and assistant provincial health officers, four thousand five hundred sixty pesos; and for assistant provincial assessors, four thousand one hundred twenty pesos; acd
"In fifth class provinces: For provincial governors, seven thousand two hundred pesos; for provincial vice-governors, five thousand one hundred pesos; for members of the provincial board, four thousand five hundred pesos; for provincial treasurers, highway district engineers, provincial fiscals, provincial auditors, and provincial health officers, six thousand six hundred pesos; for provincial assessors, six thousand pesos; for assistant provincial treasurers, assistant provincial auditors and assistant provincial health officers, four thousand one hundred twenty pesos; and for assistant provincial assessors, four thousand eighty pesos;
"In six class provinces: For provincial governors, six thousand six hundred pesos; for provincial vice-governors, four thousand five hundred pesos; for members of the provincial board, three thousand nine hundred sixty pesos; for provincial treasurers, highway district engineers, provincial fiscals, provincial auditors and provincial health officers, six thousand pesos; for provincial assessors, five thousand four hundred pesos; for assistant provincial treasurers, assistant provincial auditors and assistant provincial health officers, four thousand eighty pesos; and for assistant provincial assessors, three thousand nine hundred pesos; and
"In seventh class provinces: For provincial governors, six thousand pesos; for provincial vice-governors, four thousand five hundred pesos; for members of the provincial board, three thousand nine hundred sixty pesos; for provincial treasurers, highway district engineers, provincial fiscals, provincial auditors, and provincial health officers, five thousand four hundred pesos; for provincial assessors; four thousand eight hundred pesos; for assistant provincial treasurers, assistant provincial auditors and assistant provincial health officers, three thousand nine hundred pesos; and for assistant provincial assessors, three thousand six hundred pesos: Provided, That if after the classification of provinces as provided for in Section five of this Act, the salaries of the present incumbents of the positions of provincial governor, provincial vice-governor, members of the provincial board, provincial treasurer, highway district engineer, provincial fiscal, provincial auditor, provincial health officer, provincial assessor, assistant provincial treasurer, assistant provincial auditor, assistant provincial health officer and assistant provincial assessor shall be reduced on account of the application of the schedule provided for in this section, the said incumbents shall continue to receive their present salaries until their successors are appointed: And provided, further, That if after the salary of a provincial governor, provincial vice-governor, members of the provincial board, provincial treasurer, highway district engineer, provincial fiscal, provincial auditor, provincial health officer, provincial assessor, assistant provincial treasurer, assistant provincial auditor, assistant provincial health officer and assistant provincial assessor has been increased by virtue of the provisions hereof, the province concerned incurs an overdraft in its general fund or the operating expenses thereof exceed the revenue collections, the President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Secretary of Finance, shall reduce the salary of said officials to the maximum rates fixed for them in the next lower class of province.
"The salary of the highway district engineer shall be paid out of national funds. One-half of the salary of the provincial auditor, of the provincial health officer, of the assistant provincial auditor and of the assistant provincial health officer shall be paid out of the national funds and the other half shall be paid out of the funds of the province concerned: Provided, however, That the increase in the salary of the provincial auditor, provincial health officer, assistant provincial auditor and assistant provincial health officer shall be borne by the province until the share thereof the National Government shall have been provided for in the General Appropriations Act."
SECTION 2. Section twenty hundred eighty-six of the same Code is amended to read as follows: cd
"Sec. 2086. Quarters of provincial governors. — The provincial board may, in its discretion, provide quarters for the provincial governor, or allow the value thereof, in addition to his salary."
SECTION 3. Section twenty hundred ninety-seven of the same Code, as amended, is further amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 2097. Travel expenses of the provincial vice-governor and members of the provincial board. — If not a resident of the provincial capital, the provincial vice-governor or a member of the provincial board shall be entitled to reimbursement of his actual and necessary travel expenses from his place of residence to the place where the provincial board holds its sessions, when going to said sessions and returning from the same."
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: June 17, 1961 cd i
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 58, No. 9, p. 1691 on February 26, 1962
Cite This Law
Fixing the Salaries of Provincial Vice-Governors and Members of Provincial Board, Republic Act No. 3266, Jun 17, 1961 (Philippines)
Fixing the Salaries of Provincial Vice-Governors and Members of Provincial Board, Republic Act No. 3266 (Phil. 1961)
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