General Appropriation Act for Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Seven
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Commonwealth Act No. 38
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Commonwealth Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
October 12, 1936
COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 38
AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE NECESSARY EXPENSES OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES DURING THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVEN
SECTION 1. Title of Act. — This Act shall be known as "General Appropriation Act for nineteen hundred and thirty-seven." DCSTAH
SECTION 2. Appropriation of Funds. — The following sums, or so much thereof as may be respectively necessary, are hereby appropriated out of any funds in the Philippine Treasury not appropriated for other purposes, for the operation of the Government of the Philippines for the fiscal year ending December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, unless otherwise stated:
A. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
| SPEAKER | ||
| 1. | Speaker of the National Assembly |
P12,000.00
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| MEMBERS |
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| 2. | Ninety-seven Members of the National Assembly, |
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| at P5,000 per annum each |
485,000.00
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| SECRETARY |
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| 3. | Secretary of the National Assembly |
6,120.00
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| SERGEANT-AT-ARMS |
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| 4. | Sergeant-at-arms of the National Assembly |
3,600.00
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| OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER |
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| 5. | One secretary to the Speaker |
4,000.00
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| 6. | One private secretary to the Speaker |
3,600.00
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| 7. | One stenographer |
2,800.00
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| 8. | One stenographer |
1,680.00
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| 9. | One stenographer |
1,560.00
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| 10. | For temporary and emergency employees |
4,120.00
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| OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY |
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| Chiefs of Divisions |
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| 11. | One chief clerk |
5,000.00
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| 12. | One disbursing officer and cashier |
4,500.00
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| 13. | One chief of division |
4,000.00
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| 14. | One chief of division |
3,800.00
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| 15. | Two chiefs of divisions, at P3,120 per |
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| annum each 6,240.00 |
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| 16. | One chief of division |
2,840.00
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| 17. | One chief of division |
2,580.00
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| Assistant Disbursing Officer and Collecting Agent |
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| 18. | One assistant disbursing officer and collecting agent |
2,160.00
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| Secretaries to the Floor Leader and to Commissions |
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| 19. | One secretary to the Floor Leader |
2,400.00
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| 20. | One secretary to the Electoral Commission |
2,400.00
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| 21. | One secretary to the Commission on Appointments |
1,800.00
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| 22. | One secretary to the Commission on Impeachment |
1,800.00
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| Stenographers |
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| 23. | One debate stenographer |
3,200.00
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| 24. | Two debate stenographers, at P3,000 per annum each |
6,000.00
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| 25. | Two debate stenographers, at P2,800 per annum each |
5,600.00
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| 26. | Two debate stenographers, at P2,700 per annum each |
5,400.00
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| 27. | Two debate stenographers, at P2,520 per annum each |
5,040.00
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| 28. | One debate stenographer |
2,280.00
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| 29. | Four debate stenographers, at P2,000 per annum each |
8,000.00
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| 30. | One stenographer |
2,400.00
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| 31. | One stenographer |
2,000.00
|
| 32. | One stenographer |
1,740.00
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| 33. | One stenographer |
1,680.00
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| 34. | Two stenographers, at P1,620 per annum each |
3,240.00
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| 35. | Three stenographers, at P1,500 per annum each |
4,500.00
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| 36. | One stenographer |
1,380.00
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| 37. | Eight stenographers, at P1,200 per annum each |
9,600.00
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| 38. | Four stenographers, at P1,080 per annum each |
4,320.00
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| 39. | Twelve stenographers, at P840 per annum each |
10,080.00
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| 40. | Three stenographers, at P720 per annum each |
2,160.00
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| Translators |
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| 41. | One translator and corrector |
3,120.00
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| 42. | Two translators, at P2,400 per annum each |
4,800.00
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| 43. | Two translators, at P1,800 per annum each |
3,600.00
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| 44. | Two translators, at P1,200 per annum each |
2,400.00
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| Proof-Readers |
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| 45. | One proof-reader |
1,680.00
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| 46. | One proof-reader |
1,512.00
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| 47. | One proof-reader |
1,200.00
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| Assistant Sergeants-at-arms |
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| 48. | One assistant sergeant-at-arms |
1,200.00
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| 49. | One assistant sergeant-at-arms |
840.00
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| 50. | One assistant sergeant-at-arms |
600.00
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| Clerks |
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| 51. | One clerk |
2,000.00
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| 52. | One clerk |
1,800.00
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| 53. | Two clerks, at P1,680 per annum each |
3,360.00
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| 54. | One clerk |
1,440.00
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| 55. | Six clerks, at P1,200 per annum each |
7,200.00
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| 56. | Six clerks, at P1,080 per annum each |
6,480.00
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| 57. | Three clerks, at P960 per annum each |
2,880.00
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| 58. | Six clerks, at P864 per annum each |
5,184.00
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| 59. | Three clerks, at P840 per annum each |
2,520.00
|
| 60. | One clerk |
780.00
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| 62. | One clerk |
756.00
|
| 63. | Seven clerks, at P648 per annum each |
4,536.00
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| 64. | Twelve clerks, at P600 per annum each |
7,200.00
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| 65. | Fifteen clerks, at P540 per annum each |
8,100.00
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| 66. | Two clerks, at P452 per annum each |
904.00
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| Messengers |
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| 67. | One messenger |
648.00
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| 68. | Ten messengers, at P540 per annum each |
5,400.00
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| 69. | One messenger |
500.00
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| 70. | One messenger |
452.00
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| 71. | Four messengers, at P440 per annum each |
1,760.00
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| 72. | One messenger |
398.00
|
| 73. | Eighteen messengers, at P380 per annum each |
6,840.00
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| Miscellaneous |
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| 74. | One janitor and chief watchman, with free quarters, water |
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| and light, while required to live in the Legislative Building |
960.00
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| 75. | Four watchmen, at P540 per annum each |
2,160.00
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| 76. | Four elevator operators, at P540 per annum each |
2,160.00
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| 77. | Two porters, at P380 per annum each |
760.00
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| 78. | One laborer |
500.00
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| 79. | Six laborers, at P452 per annum each |
2,712.00
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| 80. | Seventeen laborers, at P440 per annum each |
7,480.00
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| 81. | Ten laborers, at P380 per annum each |
3,800.00
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| 82. | One chauffeur |
600.00
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| 83. | For clerks of the Members of the National Assembly: | |
| PROVIDED, That the said clerks may be appointed | ||
| by the Members and the number and salaries of said | ||
| clerk not to exceeding a total of P3,000 per annum for | ||
| each Member shall be fixed and determined by the | ||
| respective Member, and said clerks shall render either | ||
| full or part time service in Manila or outside as may be | ||
| determined by the respective Member who shall fix | ||
| their time of service: PROVIDE, FURTHER, That said | ||
| clerks shall not be paid per diems or traveling expenses | ||
| when leaving Manila or rendering service outside of | ||
| the city |
294,000.00
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| 84. | Supplementary force, including expenses of prior years |
20,000.00
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| Total for salaries and wages |
P1,070,562.00
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II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
| 1. | Traveling expenses of Members, including prior | |
| years' expenses |
15,000.00
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| 2. | Traveling expenses of personnel, including those of |
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| the Constitutional Commissions, Committees and |
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| Members of the National Assembly when on authorized |
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| official travel, any provision of existing law to the contrary |
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| notwithstanding |
5,000.00
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| 3. | Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service |
20,000.00
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| 4. | Illumination and power service |
15,000.00
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| 5. | Consumption of supplies and materials |
30,000.00
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| 6. | Printing and binding reports, documents and publications, |
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| including prior years expenses |
15,000.00
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| 7. | Maintenance and repair of equipment |
5,000.00
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| 8. | For the expenses of the Assembly in connection with |
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| official receptions and entertainments |
3,000.00
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| 9. | Other services, including prior years' expenses |
15,000.00
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| Total for sundry expenses |
123,000.00
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III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
| 1. | Purchase of furniture and equipment, including one | |
| automobile |
10,000.00
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| Total for furniture and equipment |
10,000.00
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IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
| 1. | For the contribution of the Philippines toward the | |
| maintenance of the Bureau of Interparliamentary Union |
5,000.00
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| 2. | Compensation of families of deceased Members of the |
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| National Assembly, Act Numbered Three thousand |
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| seven hundred ninety-nine |
10,000.00
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| 3. | To cover the amount of P21,960.15 paid from the |
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| appropriations of the National Assembly for the year |
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| nineteen hundred and thirty-six on account of accrued |
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| leave earned by employees of the former Philippine |
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| Legislature, and for the payment of outstanding obligations |
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| of the former Senate in the amount of P2,330.40 for |
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| expenses incurred in connection with the presentation of |
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| the Constitution of the Philippines to the President of the |
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| United States, this provision to take effect upon approval |
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| hereof |
24,290.55
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| Total for special appropriations |
39,290.55
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IX. SUMMARY
| Total for salaries and wages |
1,070,562.00
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| Total for sundry expenses |
123,000.00
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| Total for furniture and equipment |
10,000.00
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| Total for special appropriations |
39,290.55
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| Total available for the National Assembly |
P1,242,852.00
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X. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1. Any unexpended balance of the funds appropriated for the National Assembly may be used to cover deficit in any item of the appropriation for the said Assembly.
2. Any Member of the National Assembly may assign his yearly salary or any part thereof to any banking institution doing business in the Philippines, including the compensation to his family in the event of death, and upon such assignment being registered with the disbursing officer of the National Assembly, such officer shall issue warrants from time to time as the salary or death compensation falls due, directly in favor of the creditor banking institution.
3. The Secretary of the National Assembly shall receive the compensation herein fixed, the provisions of any existing law to the contrary notwithstanding.
4. Any part of the appropriation for supplementary force may be expended for the payment of salaries of employees who may serve during any period in the office of the Secretary and in the office of the Electoral Commission as may be determined by resolution of the same.
5. A part of the item for other services not exceeding two thousand pesos may be spent for subsistence of Members and officers and clerks working overtime.
6. The appropriations in items 3 and 5 under Sundry Expenses may be spent for the postage and fees of official correspondence and telegrams of the Members, and for supplies, materials and equipment that may be officially used by them, the total amount not to exceed two hundred pesos per annum for each Member.
AA. NATIONAL LIBRARY
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
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DIRECTORS
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| 1. | One Director |
P5,100.00
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| 2. | One Assistant Director |
4,080.00
|
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CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
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| 3. | Two chiefs of divisions, at P3,825 per annum each |
7,650.00
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| 4. | One chief of division |
3,400.00
|
| 5. | Three chiefs of divisions, at P3,060 per annum each |
9,180.00
|
| 6. | One chief of division |
2,975.00
|
| LEGISLATIVE RESEARCHERS |
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| 7. | Two legislative researchers, at P3,060 per annum each |
6,120.00
|
| 8. | One legislative researcher |
2,550.00
|
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CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
|
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| 9. | One chief of section |
2,040.00
|
| 10. | Three chiefs of sections, at P1,700 per annum each |
5,100.00
|
| 11. | Two chiefs of sections, at P1,530 per annum each |
3,060.00
|
| 12. | One, chief of section |
1,326.00
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BRANCH LIBRARIANS
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| 13. | Two branch librarians, at P1,080 per annum each |
2,160.00
|
| 14. | One branch librarian |
972.00
|
| 15. | Eight branch librarians, at P864 per annum each |
6,912.00
|
| 16. | One branch librarian |
810.00
|
| 17. | Two branch librarians, at P756 per annum each |
1,512.00
|
| 18. | Three branch librarians, at P648 per annum each |
1,944.00
|
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ASSISTANT CATALOGUERS
|
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| 19. | One assistant cataloguer |
972.00
|
| 20. | Two assistant cataloguers, at P864 per annum each |
1,728.00
|
| 21. | One assistant cataloguer |
810.00
|
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LIBRARY ASSISTANTS
|
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| 22. | One library assistant |
1,530.00
|
| 23. | One library assistant |
1,122.00
|
| 24. | Two library assistant, at P1,080 per annum each |
2,160.00
|
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CLERKS
|
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| 25. | One clerk |
1,428.00
|
| 26. | One clerk |
1,224.00
|
| 27. | Three clerks, at P1,080 per annum each |
3,240.00
|
| 28. | One cleric |
936.00
|
| 29. | One clerk |
864.00
|
| 30. | One clerk |
810.00
|
| 31. | Three clerks, at P756 per annum each |
2,268.00
|
| 32. | Six clerks, at P648 per annum each |
3,888.00
|
| 33. | Four clerks, at P540 per annum each |
2,160.00
|
| 34. | Two clerks, at P486 per annum each |
972.00
|
| 35. | Twenty-one clerks, at P432 per annum each |
9,072.00
|
| 36. | Twelve clerks, at P360 per annum each |
4,320.00
|
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MISCELLANEOUS
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| 37. | Three apprentices paid by the hour |
900.00
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| 38. | One messenger |
360.00
|
| 39. | One binder paid by the day |
743.00
|
| 40. | Nine binders paid by the day |
4,783.00
|
| 41. | Two labellers paid by the day |
1,350.00
|
| 42. | One labeller |
540.00
|
| 43. | Two labellers, at P360 per annum each |
720.00
|
| 44. | One carpenter |
648.00
|
| 45. | One janitor |
540.00
|
| 46. | One day-watchman |
600.00
|
| 47. | One night-watchman |
600.00
|
| 48. | One watchman |
432.00
|
| 49. | Four guards, at P360 per annum each |
1,440.00
|
| 50. | Fifteen laborers, at P360 per annum each |
5,400.00
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| Total for salaries and wages |
125,451.00
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II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
| 1. | Traveling expenses of personnel HDAaIc |
1,280.00
|
| 2. | Freight, express and delivery service |
100.00
|
| 3. | Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service |
2,180.00
|
| 4. | Illumination and power service |
6,400.00
|
| 5. | Consumption of supplies and materials |
3,600.00
|
| 6. | Printing and binding reports, documents and |
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| publications, including translation service |
2,000.00
|
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| 7. | Maintenance and repair of equipment |
100.00
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| 8. | For repair of worn-out circulation books |
3,370.00
|
| 9. | Other services |
2,000.00
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| Total for sundry expenses |
21,030.00
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III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
| 1. | For the purchase of furniture and equipment: | |
| PROVIDED, That this appropriation shall not | ||
| be used for the purchase of books for the | ||
| library, the provisions of paragraph 52, section | ||
| 18 of Act No. 2935 to the contrary notwithstanding |
200.00
|
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| 2. | For the purchase of bookcases, bookshelves, tables, |
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| and chairs for reading rooms |
100.00
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| 3. | For the purchase of books, including manuscripts: |
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| PROVIDED, That no manuscript shall be purchased |
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| the cost of which exceeds P500 |
7,100.00
|
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| 4. | For the purchase of books for branch libraries in |
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| the provinces |
3,800.00
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| Total for furniture and equipment |
11,200.00
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IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
| 1. | For the preparation, printing and binding of | |||
| publications, including the distribution and | ||||
| exchange of reports, manuscripts, documents | ||||
| or any printed matter to be issued by the | ||||
| National Library, in accordance with the | ||||
| requirements of section 1689 (g) of Act | ||||
| No. 2711, and for necessary extra personnel | ||||
| to sort, classify, translate, copy, type and | ||||
| proof-read the said materials before their | ||||
| printed in the Bureau of Printing: | ||||
| SALARIES AND WAGES | ||||
| (a) | Two technical assistants, at P850 | |||
| per annum each P1,700.00 | ||||
| (b) | One clerk-cataloguer |
810.00
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| (c) | Two typists, at P540 per annum each |
1,080.00
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| OTHER EXPENSES |
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| (d) | Sundry expenses |
1,610.00
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| Total |
P5,200.00
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5,200.00
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| 2. | For the purchase of salable publications of the |
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| Bureau of Printing exclusively for reciprocal |
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| exchange relations with foreign countries or |
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| institutions as provided in section 1689 (i) of |
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| the Administrative Code |
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2,000.00
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| 3. | To defray the expenses for collecting, classifying, |
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| indexing and preserving genuine and authentic |
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| Filipino folklore, legends, local traditions, myths, |
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| songs, pictures, sculptures and such other |
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| historical and ethnographical materials and objects |
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| in accordance with the requirements of section |
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| 1689 (f) of Act No. 2711 |
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5,000.00
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| Total for special appropriations |
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12,000.00
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IX. SUMMARY
| Total for salaries and wages |
125,451.00
|
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| Total for sundry expense |
21,030.00
|
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| Total for furniture and equipment |
11,200.00
|
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| Total for special appropriations |
12,200.00
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| Total available for the National Library |
P169,881.00
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B. PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
| 1. | The President of the Philippines |
P30,000.00
|
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| 2. | The Vice-President of the Philippines |
15,000.00
|
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| (1) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT |
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| 3. | Secretary to the President, with the rank of |
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| Secretary of Department 10,200.00 |
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| 4. | One assistant secretary to the President |
6,120.00
|
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| 5. | One assistant secretary to the President |
5,100.00
|
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| AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE PRESIDENT |
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| 6. | For per diems of P8.50 to the aide-de-camp to |
|
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| the President |
3,103.00
|
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| CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS |
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| 7. | One chief clerk |
4,250.00
|
|
| 8. | One cable clerk |
4,250.00
|
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| 9. | One caretaker of Malacañan Palace |
3,400.00
|
|
| 10. | One chief of division |
2,720.00
|
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| ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS |
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| 11. | One assistant chief clerk and law clerk |
3,825.00
|
|
| 12. | One assistant chief of division |
2,040.00
|
|
| 13. | One assistant chief of division |
1,800.00
|
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| CLERKS |
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| 14. | One clerk |
2,550.00
|
|
| 15. | One clerk |
2,260.00
|
|
| 16. | One clerk |
1,800.00
|
|
| 17. | Three clerks, at P1,530 per annum each |
4,590.00
|
|
| 18. | One clerk |
1,360.00
|
|
| 19. | Two clerks at 1,080 per annum each |
2,160.00
|
|
| 20. | One clerk |
972.00
|
|
| 21. | Two clerks, at P864 per annum each |
1,728.00
|
|
| 22. | Two clerks, at P756 per annum each |
1,512.00
|
|
| 23. | One clerk |
720.00
|
|
| 24. | One clerk |
702.00
|
|
| 25. | Two clerks, at P648 per annum each |
1,296.00
|
|
| 26. | One clerk cEDIAa |
594.00
|
|
| 27. | Two clerks, at P540 per annum each |
1,080.00
|
|
| 28. | One clerk |
486.00
|
|
| 29. | Five clerks, at P432 per annum each |
2,160.00
|
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| MESSENGERS |
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| 30. | Six messengers, at P432 per annum each |
2,592.00
|
|
| 31. | Two messengers, at P378 per annum each |
756.00
|
|
| 32. | One messenger |
360.00
|
|
| CUSTODIAN FORCE OF MALACAÑAN PALACE |
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| 33. | One steward |
1,510.00
|
|
| 34. | One cook |
1,004.00
|
|
| 35. | One cook |
896.00
|
|
| 36. | One cook |
486.00
|
|
| 37. | One chauffeur |
1,122.00
|
|
| 38. | One chauffeur |
1,080.00
|
|
| 39. | One chauffeur |
918.00
|
|
| 40. | One chauffeur |
864.00
|
|
| 41. | One watchman |
810.00
|
|
| 42. | Two telephone operators, at P864 per annum each |
1,728.00
|
|
| 43. | One telephone operator |
540.00
|
|
| 44. | One chief janitor |
648.00
|
|
| 45. | Two laborers, at P486 per annum each |
972.00
|
|
| 46. | Five laborers, at P432 per annum each |
2,160.00
|
|
| 47. | Two servants, at P486 per annum each |
972.00
|
|
| 48. | For temporary and emergency employees, |
|
|
| including laborers, as follows: |
|
||
|
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
3,400.00
|
|
| (b) | One gardener 972.00 |
|
|
| (c) | Two servants, at P648 per annum each |
1,296.00
|
|
| (d) | One laundrywoman |
540.00
|
|
| (e) | One laundryman |
540.00
|
|
| (f) | One chauffeur |
648.00
|
|
| (g) | One chauffeur |
486.00
|
|
| (h) | For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers |
846.00
|
|
|
–––––––––
|
|||
| Total |
145,924.00
|
||
|
========
|
|||
| (2) GENERAL AUDITING OFFICE |
|
||
| DIRECTORS |
|
||
| 1. | One Auditor General |
P12,000.00
|
|
| 2. | One Deputy Auditor General |
7,225.00
|
|
| DEPARTMENT MANAGERS |
|
||
| 3. | Six managers of departments, at P4,675 per |
|
|
| annum each |
28,050.00
|
||
| 4. | Two assistant managers of departments, at |
|
|
| P4,250 per annum each |
8,500.00
|
||
| SUPERVISING AUDITORS |
|
||
| 5. | Four supervising auditors, at P4,250 per |
|
|
| annum each |
17,000.00
|
||
| SPECIAL AUDITORS |
|
||
| 6. | One special auditor |
4,250.00
|
|
| 7. | One inspector |
2,890.00
|
|
| SUPERINTENDENTS OF DIVISIONS |
|
||
| 8. | One division superintendent |
3,825.00
|
|
| 9. | One division superintendent |
3,400.00
|
|
| 10. | Three division superintendents, at P3,060 per |
|
|
| annum each |
9,180.00
|
||
| 11. | Two division superintendents, at P2,720 per |
|
|
| annum each |
5,440.00
|
||
| 12. | One assistant division superintendent |
2,720.00
|
|
| PROVINCIAL AND CITY AUDITORS |
|
||
| (One-half of salary only, the other half being payable by the province or city |
|
||
| concerned in accordance with Act No. 3457.) |
|
||
| 13. | One city auditor |
2,125.00
|
|
| 14. | Twenty-two provincial auditors, at P1,912.50 per |
|
|
| annum each |
42,075.00
|
||
| 15. | Eight provincial auditors, at P1,700 per |
|
|
| annum each |
13,600.00
|
||
| 16. | Four provincial auditors, at P1,530 per |
|
|
| annum each |
6,120.00
|
||
| 17. | One city auditor |
1,530.00
|
|
| 18. | Fifteen provincial auditors, at P1,360 per |
|
|
| annum each |
20,400.00
|
||
| PROVINCIAL AUDITORS-AT-LARGE |
|
||
| 19. | Four provincial auditors-at-large, at P2,720 per |
|
|
| annum each |
10,880.00
|
||
| FIELD ACCOUNTANTS |
|
||
| 20. | Three field accountants, at P3,060 per |
|
|
| annum each |
9,180.00
|
||
| 21. | Five field accountants, at P2,550 per annum each |
12,750.00
|
|
| 22. | One field accountant |
2,040.00
|
|
| DISBURSING, COLLECTING AND PROPERTY OFFICER |
|
||
| 23. | One disbursing, collecting and property officer |
2,040.00
|
|
| CHIEFS AND ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF SECTIONS |
|
||
| 24. | Three chiefs of sections, at P2,550 per annum each |
7,650.00
|
|
| 25. | Five chiefs of sections, at P2,380 per annum each |
11,900.00
|
|
| 26. | Nine chiefs of sections, at P2,040 per annum each |
18,360.00
|
|
| 27. | One chief of section |
1,700.00
|
|
| 28. | Four chiefs of sections, at P1,530 per annum each |
6,120.00
|
|
| 29. | One assistant chief of section |
1,700.00
|
|
| 30. | Three assistant chiefs of sections, at P1,530 per |
|
|
| annum each |
4,590.00
|
||
| 31. | One assistant chief of section |
1,326.00
|
|
| 32. | One assistant chief of section |
1,200.00
|
|
| PROPERTY INSPECTORS |
|
||
| 33. | Five property inspectors, at P1,700 per |
|
|
| annum each 8,500.00 |
|
||
| 34. | Fifteen property inspectors, at P1,530 per |
|
|
| annum each |
22,950.00
|
||
| 35. | One property inspector |
1,080.00
|
|
| STENOGRAPHERS |
|
||
| 36. | One clerk-stenographer |
1,122.00
|
|
| 37. | One stenographer |
1,122.00
|
|
| 38. | One stenographer |
1,080.00
|
|
| 39. | One junior stenographer |
1,080.00
|
|
| 40. | One junior stenographer |
972.00
|
|
| 41. | One junior stenographer |
648.00
|
|
| EXAMINERS |
|
||
| 42. | One field examiner |
2,040.00
|
|
| 43. | Five examiners, at P1,530 per annum each |
7,650.00
|
|
| 44. | One examiner |
1,428.00
|
|
| 45. | One examiner |
1,326.00
|
|
| 46. | Three examiners, at P1,224 per annum each |
3,672.00
|
|
| 47. | Three examiners, at P1,122 per annum each |
3,366.00
|
|
| 48. | One examiner |
1,098.00
|
|
| 49. | Eight examiners, at P1,080 per annum each |
8,640.00
|
|
| 50. | Five examiners, at P972 per annum each |
4,860.00
|
|
| 51. | Six examiners, at P864 per annum each |
5,184.00
|
|
| 52. | One examiner |
756.00
|
|
| CLERKS |
|
||
| 53. | Two clerks, at P1,530 per annum each |
3,060.00
|
|
| 54. | One clerk |
1,428.00
|
|
| 55. | Three clerks, at P1,326 per annum each |
3,978.00
|
|
| 56. | One clerk |
1,224.00
|
|
| 57. | Three clerks, at P1,122 per annum each |
3,366.00
|
|
| 58. | Six clerks, at P1,080 per annum each |
6,480.00
|
|
| 59. | Five clerks, at P972 per annum each |
4,860.00
|
|
| 60. | Twenty clerks, at P864 per annum each |
17,280.00
|
|
| 61. | One clerk |
780.00
|
|
| 62. | One clerk |
774.00
|
|
| 63. | Fourteen clerks, at P756 per annum |
10,584.00
|
|
| 64. | One clerk |
690.00
|
|
| 65. | Thirty seven clerks, at P648 per annum each |
23,976.00
|
|
| 66. | One clerk |
594.00
|
|
| 67. | Thirty-one clerks, at P540 per annum each |
16,740.00
|
|
| 68. | One clerk |
450.00
|
|
| 69. | One clerk |
438.00
|
|
| 70. | Thirty-five clerks, at P432 per annum each |
15,120.00
|
|
| 71. | One clerk |
378.00
|
|
| 72. | Nine clerks, at P360 per annum each |
3,240.00
|
|
| TYPIST |
|
||
| 73. | One typist |
540.00
|
|
| INDEXER-SEARCHER |
|
||
| 74. | One indexer-searcher |
648.00
|
|
| MESSENGER |
|
||
| 75. | One messenger |
432.00
|
|
| 76. | Ten messengers, at P360 per annum each |
3,600.00
|
|
| LABORERS |
|
||
| 77. | One head janitor |
864.00
|
|
| 78. | Three janitors, at P378 per annum each |
1,134.00
|
|
| 79. | One laborer |
378.00
|
|
| 80. | One janitor |
360.00
|
|
| 81. | Seven laborers, at P360 per annum each |
2,520.00
|
|
| TEMPORARY AND EMERGENCY EMPLOYEES |
|
||
| 82. | For temporary and emergency employees, including |
|
|
| laborers as follows: |
|
||
|
|
|||
| (a) | Five laborers, at P360 per annum each |
1,800.00
|
|
| (b) | For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers |
242.00
|
|
|
–––––––––
|
|||
| Total |
488,298.00
|
||
|
========
|
|||
| (3) BUREAU OF CIVIL SERVICE |
|
||
| COMMISSIONERS |
|
||
| 1. | One Commissioner of Civil Service, with the |
|
|
| rank of Undersecretary of Department |
P7,225.00
|
||
| 2. | One Deputy Commissioner of Civil Service, |
|
|
| with the rank of Assistant Director of a first |
|
||
| class Bureau |
5,100.00
|
||
| CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS |
|
||
| 3. | One chief examiner |
4,250.00
|
|
| 4. | One chief of division |
3,995.00
|
|
| ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS |
|
||
| 5. | One assistant chief examiner |
2,720.00
|
|
| 6. | One assistant chief of division |
2,380.00
|
|
| CHIEFS OF SECTIONS |
|
||
| 7. | One field examiner |
2,720.00
|
|
| 8. | One service examiner |
2,550.00
|
|
| 9. | Six chiefs of sections, at P2,400 per annum each |
14,400.00
|
|
| 10. | One chief of section |
1,800.00
|
|
| 11. | One property officer |
1,440.00
|
|
| 12. | Three clerks, at P1,700 per annum each |
5,100.00
|
|
| 13. | One leave clerk |
1,530.00
|
|
| 14. | One clerk |
1,088.00
|
|
| EXAMINERS |
|
||
| 15. | One examiner |
2,550.00
|
|
| 16. | Two examiners, at P2,040 per annum each |
4,080.00
|
|
| 17. | Two examiners, at P1,700 per annum each |
3,400.00
|
|
| 18. | One examiner |
1,530.00
|
|
| 19. | One examiner |
1,326.00
|
|
| 20. | Two examiners, at P1,088 per annum each |
2,176.00
|
|
| JUNIOR EXAMINERS |
|
||
| 21. | Four junior examiners, at P972 per annum each |
3,888.00
|
|
| 22. | Four junior examiners, at P864 per annum each |
3,456.00
|
|
| 23. | Special examiners |
300.00
|
|
| CLERK-STENOGRAPHERS |
|
||
| 24. | One clerk-stenographer |
1,326.00
|
|
| 25. | Two clerk-junior stenographers, at P756 per |
|
|
| annum each |
1,512.00
|
||
| 26. | One clerk-junior stenographer |
648.00
|
|
| 27. | One clerk |
1,224.00
|
|
| 28. | Two clerks, at P1,080 per annum each |
2,160.00
|
|
| 29. | One clerk |
972.00
|
|
| 30. | Two clerks, at P864 per annum each |
1,728.00
|
|
| 31 | Two clerks, at P756 per annum each |
1,512.00
|
|
| 32. | Six clerks, at P648 per annum each |
3,888.00
|
|
| 33. | Seven clerks, at P540 per annum each |
3,780.00
|
|
| 34. | One clerk |
486.00
|
|
| 35. | Three clerks, at P432 per annum each |
1,296.00
|
|
| MESSENGERS |
|
||
| 36. | One messenger |
378.00
|
|
| 37. | Six messengers, at P360 per annum each |
2,160.00
|
|
| MISCELLANEOUS |
|
||
| 38. | Two watchmen, at P540 per annum each |
1,080.00
|
|
| 39. | Three laborers, at P378 per annum each |
1,134.00
|
|
|
–––––––––
|
|||
| Total |
104,288.00
|
||
|
========
|
|||
| (4) BUDGET COMMISSION |
|
||
| By detail |
|
||
|
|
|||
| 1. | One Chairman and Executive Officer (Commissioner |
|
|
| of the Budget) |
|
||
|
|
|||
| 2. | One Member (Auditor General) |
|
|
| 3. | One Member (Commissioner of Civil Service) |
|
|
| 4. | One Secretary (Assistant to the Commissioner |
|
|
| of the Budget) |
|
||
| BUDGET OFFICE |
|
||
| 5. | One Commissioner of the Budget, with the rank |
|
|
| of Undersecretary of Department |
P7,225.00
|
||
| 6. | One Assistant to the Commissioner of the Budget |
4,675.00
|
|
| CLERKS |
|
||
| 7. | One clerk |
5,100.00
|
|
| 8. | One clerk |
4,250.00
|
|
| 9. | Four clerks, at P3,825 per annum each |
15,300.00
|
|
| 10. | Three clerks, at P3,400 per annum each |
10,200.00
|
|
| 11. | Two clerks, at P3,060 per annum each |
6,120.00
|
|
| 12. | One clerk |
2,890.00
|
|
| 13. | Three clerks, at P2,720 per annum each |
8,160.00
|
|
| 14. | Four clerks, at P2,550 per annum each |
10,200.00
|
|
| 15. | Five clerks, at P2,380 per annum each |
11,900.00
|
|
| 16. | Two clerks, at P2,210 per annum each |
4,420.00
|
|
| 17. | Eleven clerks, at P2,040 per annum each |
22,440.00
|
|
| 18. | One clerk |
1,800.00
|
|
| 19. | One clerk |
1,734.00
|
|
| 20. | Six clerks, at P1,700 per annum each |
10,200.00
|
|
| 21. | Fifteen clerks, at P1,530 per annum each |
22,950.00
|
|
| 22. | One clerk |
1,440.00
|
|
| 23. | One clerk |
1,428.00
|
|
| 24. | Three clerks, at P1,326 per annum each |
3,978.00
|
|
| 25. | One clerk |
1,275.00
|
|
| 26. | Six clerks, at P1,224 per annum each |
7,344.00
|
|
| 27. | Eight clerks, at P1,122 per annum each |
8,976.00
|
|
| 28. | Eighteen clerks, at P1,080 per annum each |
19,440.00
|
|
| 29. | Eight clerks, at P972 per annum each |
7,776.00
|
|
| 30. | One clerk |
918.00
|
|
| 31. | One clerk |
878.00
|
|
| 32. | Twenty-two clerks, at P864 per annum each |
19,008.00
|
|
| 33. | Eight clerks, at P810 per annum each |
6,480.00
|
|
| 34. | Twenty-five clerks, at P756 per annum each |
18,900.00
|
|
| 35. | One clerk |
660.00
|
|
| 36. | Forty clerks, at P648 per annum each |
25,920.00
|
|
| 37. | One clerk |
600.00
|
|
| 38. | Three clerks, at P594 per annum each |
1,782.00
|
|
| 39. | Sixty-three clerks, at P540 per annum each |
34,020.00
|
|
| 40. | Two clerks, at P529 per annum each |
1,058.00
|
|
| 41. | One clerk |
497.00
|
|
| 42. | Four clerks, at P486 per annum each |
1,944.00
|
|
| 43. | One clerk |
480.00
|
|
| 44. | Sixty-eight clerks, at P432 per annum each |
29,376.00
|
|
| 45. | Nine clerks, at P378 per annum each |
3,402.00
|
|
| 46. | Nineteen clerks, at P360 per annum each |
6,840.00
|
|
| 47. | One clerk-messenger |
360.00
|
|
| MESSENGERS |
|
||
| 48. | Two messengers, at P432 per annum each |
864.00
|
|
| 49. | Ten messengers, at P360 per annum each |
3,600.00
|
|
| HELPERS |
|
||
| 50. | One helper |
432.00
|
|
| 51. | Three helpers, at P360 per annum each |
1,080.00
|
|
| LABORERS |
|
||
| 52. | One laborer 803.00 |
|
|
| 53. | One laborer |
648.00
|
|
| 54. | One laborer |
567.00
|
|
| 55. | One laborer |
540.00
|
|
| 56. | Three laborers, at P494 per annum each |
1,482.00
|
|
| 57. | One laborer |
474.00
|
|
| 58. | Two laborers, at P432 per annum each |
864.00
|
|
| 59. | Two laborers, at P402 per annum each |
804.00
|
|
| 60. | Three laborers, at P378 per annum each |
1,134.00
|
|
| 61. | One laborer |
365.00
|
|
| 62. | Twenty-two laborers, at P360 per annum each |
7,920.00
|
|
| 63. | Subsistence of personnel |
1,000.00
|
|
|
–––––––––
|
|||
| Total |
376,921.00
|
||
|
========
|
|||
| (5) GENERAL PURPOSES |
|
||
| 1. | One law officer of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, |
|
|
| for legal services rendered the Government of |
|
||
| the Philippines |
P2,550.00
|
||
| 2. | One disbursing officer in Washington, D.C. |
3,400.00
|
|
|
—————
|
|||
| Total |
5,950.00
|
||
|
=========
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
1,121,381.00
|
||
|
=========
|
II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
| 1. | Traveling expenses of personnel | 28,296.00 |
| 2. | Freight, express and delivery services | 997.00 |
| 3. | Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service | 28,721.00 |
| 4. | Illumination and power service | 14,284.00 |
| 5. | Rental of buildings and grounds | 6,000.00 |
| 6. | Consumption of supplies and materials | 41,646.00 |
| 7. | Printing and binding reports, documents and | |
| publications | 12,994.00 | |
| 8. | Traveling expenses of persons not government | |
| employees | 200.00 | |
| 9. | Maintenance and repair of equipment | 7,600.00 |
| 10. | Other services | 9,265.00 |
| ––––––––– | ||
| Total for sundry expenses | 150,003.30 | |
| ======== |
III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
| 1. | For the purchase of furniture and equipment, | |
| including one automobile |
5,961.00
|
|
|
————
|
||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
5,961.00
|
|
|
=======
|
IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
| 1. | For traveling expenses of the President with |
|
||
| personnel in his office for official trips to and |
|
|||
| from the United States, including expenses in 1936 |
10,000.00
|
|||
| 2. | For a fund to be expended in the discretion |
|
||
| of the President |
30,000.00
|
|||
| 3. | Other expenses in accordance with Act No. 2935, |
|
||
| including expenses of extradition cases, special |
|
|||
| investigations and other general purposes |
21,909.00
|
|||
| 4. | For the necessary expenses of the Board of Examiners, |
|
||
| as follows: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| Fees for Members |
|
|||
| (a) | Fees for the chairmen and members, |
|
||
| and salaries and wages for temporary |
|
|||
| and emergency employees, of the |
|
|||
| Boards of Medical, Pharmaceutical, |
|
|||
| Dental, Optical and Nurse Examiners; |
|
|||
| Board of Marine Examiners; Board |
|
|||
| of Examiners for Surveyors; Board of |
|
|||
| Examiners for Civil Engineers; Board |
|
|||
| of Examiners for Chemical Engineers; |
|
|||
| Board of Examiners for Mechanical |
|
|||
| Engineers; Board of Examiners for |
|
|||
| Electrical Engineers; Board of |
|
|||
| Examiners for Mining Engineers; |
|
|||
| Board of Examiners for Architects; |
|
|||
| Veterinary Examining Board; and |
|
|||
| Board of Accountancy |
P36,560.00
|
|||
| (b) | One Secretary of the Boards of |
|
||
| Examiners |
2,400.00
|
|||
|
–––––––––
|
||||
| Total for salaries and wages |
38,960.00
|
|||
|
========
|
||||
| SUNDRY EXPENSES |
|
|||
| (c) | Traveling expenses for personnel |
4,080.00
|
||
| (d) | Freight, express and delivery service |
75.00
|
||
| (e) | Postal, telegraph, telephone and |
|
||
| cable service |
525.00
|
|||
| (f) | Consumption of supplies and materials |
1,165.00
|
||
| (g) | Printing and binding reports, |
|
||
| documents and publications |
150.00
|
|||
| (h) | Maintenance and repair of equipment |
100.00
|
||
| (i) | Other services |
310.00
|
||
|
––––––––
|
||||
| Total for sundry expenses |
6,405.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT |
|
|||
| (j) | For the purchase of furniture and |
|
||
| equipment |
300.00
|
|||
|
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|
||||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
300.00
|
|||
|
======
|
||||
| SUMMARY |
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
38,960.00
|
|||
| Total for sundry expenses |
6,405.00
|
|||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
300.00
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
| Total available for the Examining |
|
|||
| Boards |
P45,665.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the |
|
|||
| receipts of the Boards |
(P45,665.00)
|
|||
|
––––––––––
|
||||
|
0.00
|
||||
|
_________
|
||||
|
=========
|
||||
| 5. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the |
|
||
| Manila Harbor Board, Act No. 3002, as amended: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P3,825.00
|
||
| (b) | One clerk |
1,080.00
|
||
|
––––––––
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P4,905.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out the receipts |
|
|||
| of the Manila Harbor Board |
(P4,905.00)
|
|||
|
—————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
||||
|
_________
|
||||
|
=========
|
||||
| 6. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office in connection |
|
||
| with the establishment of new prisons and penal |
|
|||
| farms, Act No. 3732: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P1,530.00
|
||
|
–––––––––
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P1,530.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid from the |
|
|||
| continuing appropriation |
|
|||
| provided in Act No. 3732 |
(P1,530.00)
|
|||
|
—————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
||||
|
_________
|
||||
|
=========
|
||||
| 7. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the |
|
||
| National Research Council, Act No. 4120: |
|
|||
| SUNDRY EXPENSES |
|
|||
| (a) | Traveling expenses of personnel |
P48.00
|
||
| (b) | Postal, telegraph, telephone and |
|
||
| cable service |
2.00
|
|||
| (c) | Consumption of supplies and |
|
||
| materials |
30.00
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P80.00
|
|||
| Amount to the paid out of the |
|
|||
| appropriation for the National |
|
|||
| Research Council |
(P80.00)
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
=======
|
||||
|
|
||||
| 8. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the |
|
||
| University of the Philippines: |
|
|||
|
|
||||
|
SALARIES AND WAGES
|
|
|||
|
|
||||
| (a) | One clerk |
P2,440.00
|
||
| (b) | One clerk |
1,098.00
|
||
| (c) | One clerk |
936.00
|
||
| (d) | One clerk |
840.00
|
||
| (e) | One clerk |
648.00
|
||
| (f) | One clerk |
594.00
|
||
| (g) | One clerk |
540.00
|
||
| (h) | One clerk |
432.00
|
||
| (i) | One messenger |
432.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for salaries and wages |
7,960.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
|
SUNDRY EXPENSES
|
|
|||
| (j) | Traveling expenses of personnel |
40.00
|
||
| (k) | Postal, telegraph, telephone and |
|
||
| cable service |
200.00
|
|||
| (l) | Miscellaneous service |
30.00
|
||
| (m) | Consumption of supplies and |
|
||
| materials |
1,500.00
|
|||
| (n) | Maintenance and repair of |
|
||
| equipment |
30.00
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for sundry expenses |
1,800.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
|
FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
|
|
|||
| (o) | For the purchase of furniture and |
|
||
| equipment |
200.00
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
200.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| SUMMARY |
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
7,960.00
|
|||
| Total for sundry expenses |
1,800.00
|
|||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
200.00
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P9,960.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the funds |
|
|||
| of the University of the Philippines |
(P9,960.00)
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
||||
|
_________
|
||||
|
=======
|
||||
| 9. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the Philippine |
|
||
| Charity Sweepstakes, Act No. 4130: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P3,000.00
|
||
| (b) | Three clerks, at P1,200 per |
|
||
| annum each |
3,600.00
|
|||
| (c) | One clerk |
840.00
|
||
| (d) | Two clerks, at P720 per annum each |
1,440.00
|
||
| (e) | Four clerks, at P600 per annum each |
2,400.00
|
||
| (f) | Eleven clerks, at P480 per annum each |
5,280.00
|
||
| (g) | One clerk |
420.00
|
||
| (h) | Five clerks, at P360 per annum each |
1,800.00
|
||
| (i) | One messenger |
360.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for salaries and wages |
19,140.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| SUNDRY EXPENSES |
|
|||
| (j) | Consumption of supplies and materials |
1,000.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for sundry expenses |
1,000.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT |
|
|||
| (k) | For the purchase of furniture and |
|
||
| equipment |
51.50
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
51.50
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| SUMMARY |
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
19,140.00
|
|||
| Total for sundry expenses |
1,000.00
|
|||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
51.50
|
|||
|
–————
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P20,191.50
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the funds |
|
|||
| of the Philippine Charity |
|
|||
| Sweepstakes, Act No. 4130 |
(P20,191.50)
|
|||
|
—————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
||||
|
_________
|
||||
|
=========
|
||||
| 10. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the Bureau |
|
||
| of Plant Industry in connection with the establishment, |
|
|||
| maintenance, equipment, and operation of seed farms, |
|
|||
| Act No. 3443, as amended: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P648.00
|
||
|
––––––––
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P648.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the receipts |
|
|||
| from the establishment, maintenance, |
|
|||
| equipment, and operation of seed |
|
|||
| farms, Act No. 3443 |
(P648.00)
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
=======
|
||||
| 11. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the Fiber |
|
||
| Inspection Service, Act No. 3263: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P2,380.00
|
||
|
–––––––––
|
||||
| Total for salaries and wages |
2,380.00
|
|||
|
========
|
||||
| SUNDRY EXPENSES |
|
|||
| (b) | Traveling expenses of personnel |
24.00
|
||
| (c) | Postal, telegraph, telephone and |
|
||
| cable service |
15.00
|
|||
| (d) | Illumination and power service |
36.00
|
||
| (e) | Consumption of supplies and materials |
500.00
|
||
| (f) | Rental of buildings and grounds |
120.00
|
||
| (g) | Maintenance and repair of equipment |
50.00
|
||
|
–––––––
|
||||
| Total for sundry expenses |
745.00
|
|||
|
======
|
||||
| SUMMARY |
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
2,380.00
|
|||
| Total for sundry expenses |
745.00
|
|||
|
––––––––
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P3,125.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the Fiber |
|
|||
| Inspection Service Fund, Act |
|
|||
| No. 3263 |
(P3,125.00)
|
|||
|
—————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
=========
|
||||
| 12. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the Rice |
|
||
| and Corn Fund, Act No. 2818, as amended: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P3,230.00
|
||
| (b) | One laborer |
360.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
3,590.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the Rice |
|
|||
| and Corn Fund |
(P3,590.00)
|
|||
|
—————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
=========
|
||||
| 13. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the |
|
||
| Manila Trading Center and Exchange, Act No. 4069: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P1,080.00
|
||
| (b) | One clerk |
528.00
|
||
| (c) | Five clerks, at P360 per annum each |
1,800.00
|
||
|
–––––––––
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P3,408.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the funds |
|
|||
| of the Manila Trading Center and |
|
|||
| Exchange, Act No. 4069 |
(P3,408.00)
|
|||
|
––––––––––
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
=========
|
||||
| 14. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the |
|
||
| Government Marine Railway and Repair Shops, Act |
|
|||
| No. 4111: SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P2,040.00
|
||
| (b) | One clerk |
1,080.00
|
||
| (c) | One clerk |
800.00
|
||
| (d) | Five clerks, at P720 per annum each |
3,600.00
|
||
| (e) | One messenger |
720.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for salaries and wages |
8,240.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| SUNDRY EXPENSES |
|
|||
| (f) | Traveling expenses of personnel |
100.00
|
||
| (g) | Postal, telegraph, telephone and |
|
||
| cable service |
300.00
|
|||
| (h) | Consumption of supplies and materials |
2,000.00
|
||
| (i) | Maintenance and repair of equipment |
200.00
|
||
| (j) | Other services |
60.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for sundry expenses |
2,660.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT |
|
|||
| (k) | For the purchase of furniture and |
|
||
| equipment |
500.00
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
500.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| SUMMARY |
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
8,240.00
|
|||
| Total for sundry expenses |
2,660.00
|
|||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
500.00
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P11,400.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the funds |
|
|||
| of the Government Marine Railway |
|
|||
| and Repair Shops, Act No. 4111 |
(P11,400.00)
|
|||
|
—————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
=========
|
||||
| 15. | For the expenses of the Accounting |
|
||
| Office for the Division of Motor Vehicles of |
|
|||
| the Bureau of Public Works, Act No. 3992: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P1,080.00
|
||
| (b) | One clerk |
648.00
|
||
| (c) | One clerk |
432.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for salaries and wages |
2,160.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| SUNDRY EXPENSES |
|
|||
| (d) | Traveling expenses of personnel |
50.00
|
||
| (e) | Postal, telegraph, telephone and |
|
||
| cable service |
30.00
|
|||
| (f) | Consumption of supplies and materials |
120.00
|
||
| (g) | Maintenance and repair of equipment |
70.00
|
||
| (h) | Other services |
30.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for sundry expenses |
300.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| SUMMARY |
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
2,160.00
|
|||
| Total for sundry expenses |
300.00
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P2,460.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the receipts |
|
|||
| of the Division of Motor Vehicles, |
|
|||
| Act No. 3992 |
(P2,460.00)
|
|||
|
––––––––––
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
=========
|
||||
| 16. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the Postal |
|
||
| Savings Bank, Act No. 4093: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P1,080.00
|
||
| (b) | Two clerks, at P432 per annum each |
864.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for salaries and wages |
1,944.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| SUNDRY EXPENSES |
|
|||
| (c) | Traveling expenses of personnel 100.00 |
|
||
| (d) | Freight, express and delivery service |
20.00
|
||
| (e) | Postal, telegraph, telephone and |
|
||
| cable service |
100.00
|
|||
| (f) | Illumination and power service |
50.00
|
||
| (g) | Rental of buildings and grounds |
50.00
|
||
| (h) | Consumption of supplies and materials |
340.00
|
||
| (i) | Printing and binding reports, documents |
|
||
| and publications |
200.00
|
|||
| (j) | Maintenance and repair of equipment |
40.00
|
||
| (k) | Other services |
100.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for sundry expenses |
1,000.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT |
|
|||
| (l) | For the purchase of furniture and |
|
||
| equipment |
56.00
|
|||
|
–––––––
|
||||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
56.00
|
|||
|
======
|
||||
| SUMMARY |
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
1,944.00
|
|||
| Total for sundry expenses |
1,000.00
|
|||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
56.00
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P3,000.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the funds |
|
|||
| of the Postal Savings Bank |
(P3,000.00)
|
|||
|
—————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
=========
|
||||
| 17. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the National Radio |
|
||
| Broadcasting Committee, Act No. 3997: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P756.00
|
||
|
––––––––
|
||||
| Total for salaries and wages |
756.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| SUNDRY EXPENSES |
|
|||
| (b) | Traveling expenses of personnel |
15.00
|
||
| (c) | Consumption of supplies and materials |
60.00
|
||
| (d) | Printing and binding reports, documents |
|
||
| and publications |
10.00
|
|||
| (e) | Maintenance and repair of equipment |
15.00
|
||
|
–––––––
|
||||
| Total for sundry expenses |
100.00
|
|||
|
======
|
||||
| SUMMARY |
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
756.00
|
|||
| Total for sundry expenses |
100.00
|
|||
|
–––––––
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P856.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the funds |
|
|||
| of the National Radio Broadcasting |
|
|||
| Committee |
(P856.00)
|
|||
|
––––––––
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_______ | |||
|
=======
|
||||
| 18. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the Teachers' |
|
||
| Pension Fund, Act No. 3050, as amended: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P2,000.00
|
||
| (b) | Two clerks, at P1,040 per annum each |
2,080.00
|
||
| (c) | One clerk |
1,020.00
|
||
| (d) | One clerk |
900.00
|
||
| (e) | One clerk |
720.00
|
||
| (f) | One clerk |
660.00
|
||
| (g) | One clerk |
600.00
|
||
| (h) | Five clerks, at P480 per annum each |
2,400.00
|
||
|
––––––––
|
||||
| Total for salaries and wages |
10,380.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| SUNDRY EXPENSES |
|
|||
| (i) | Traveling expenses of personnel |
10.00
|
||
| (j) | Postal, telegraph, telephone and |
|
||
| cable service 1,200.00 |
|
|||
| (k) | Illumination and power service |
500.00
|
||
| (l) | Printing and binding reports, |
|
||
| documents and publications |
100.00
|
|||
| (m) | Consumption of supplies and materials |
300.00
|
||
| (n) | Other services |
500.00
|
||
|
––––––––
|
||||
| Total for sundry expenses |
2,610.00
|
|||
|
=======
|
||||
| SUMMARY |
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
10,380.00
|
|||
| Total for sundry expenses |
2,610.00
|
|||
|
–––––––––
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P12,990.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the |
|
|||
| Teachers' Pension Fund |
(P12,990.00)
|
|||
|
––––––––––
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
=========
|
||||
| 19. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the |
|
||
| Irrigation Fund, Bureau of Public Works: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | Two clerks, at P432 per annum each |
P864.00
|
||
| (b) | Two, clerks, at P360 per annum each |
P720.00
|
||
|
—————
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P1,584.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid from the |
|
|||
| Irrigation Fund, Bureau of |
|
|||
| Public Works |
(P1,584.00)
|
|||
|
—————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
=========
|
||||
| 20. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the |
|
||
| Bureau of Public Welfare in connection with the care, |
|
|||
| maintenance, instruction, reformation, and custody, of |
|
|||
| neglected and delinquent children, Act No. 3203, |
|
|||
| as amended: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P540.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P540.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the |
|
|||
| receipts under Act No. 3203 |
(P540.00)
|
|||
|
————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_______ | |||
|
=======
|
||||
| 21. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the Bureau |
|
||
| of Printing in accordance with the provisions of Section |
|
|||
| 1644 of Act No. 2711, as amended: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
|
|
||||
| (a) | One clerk |
P2,380.00
|
||
| (b) | One clerk |
1,530.00
|
||
| (c) | One clerk |
1,080.00
|
||
| (d) | One clerk |
878.00
|
||
| (e) | One clerk |
864.00
|
||
| (f) | One clerk |
810.00
|
||
| (g) | Two clerks, at P648 per annum each |
1,296.00
|
||
| (h) | Six clerks, at P540 per annum each |
3,240.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for salaries and wages |
12,078.00
|
|||
|
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|
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| SUNDRY EXPENSES |
|
|||
| (i) | Traveling expenses of personnel |
15.00
|
||
| (j) | Postal, telegraph, telephone and |
|
||
| cable service |
250.00
|
|||
| (k) | Consumption of supplies and materials |
800.00
|
||
| (l) | Maintenance and repair of equipment |
25.00
|
||
| (m) | Other services |
10.00
|
||
|
————
|
||||
| Total for sundry expenses |
1,100.00
|
|||
|
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|
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| SUMMARY |
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
12,078.00
|
|||
| Total for sundry expenses |
1,100.00
|
|||
|
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|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P13,178.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the |
|
|||
| revolving fund of the Bureau |
|
|||
| of Printing (13,178.00) |
|
|||
|
————––
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
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|
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| 22. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the Industrial |
|
||
| Division of the Bureau of Prisons: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P1,122.00
|
||
| (b) | Three clerks, at P540 per annum each |
1,620.00
|
||
|
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|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P2,742.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the Bureau |
|
|||
| of Prisons Industrial Division |
|
|||
| revolving fund |
(P2,742.00)
|
|||
|
————––
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
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|
||||
| 23. | For the expenses of Accounting Office for the Fiber |
|
||
| Research Service, Act No. 3263: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P756.00
|
||
|
————–
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P756.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid from the Fiber |
|
|||
| Research Service, Act No. 3263 |
(P756.00)
|
|||
|
————––
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
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|
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| 24. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the |
|
||
| Central Luzon Agricultural School: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P594.00
|
||
| (b) | One clerk |
432.00
|
||
|
—————
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P1,026.00
|
|||
| Amount to be paid out of the |
|
|||
| receipts of the Central Luzon |
|
|||
| Agricultural School |
(P1,026.00)
|
|||
|
—————
|
||||
|
0.00
|
_________ | |||
|
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|
||||
| 25. | For the expenses of the Accounting Office for the |
|
||
| Philippine Army: |
|
|||
| SALARIES AND WAGES |
|
|||
| (a) | One clerk |
P4,500.00
|
||
| (b) | One clerk |
2,400.00
|
||
| (c) | Three clerks, at P2,000 per |
|
||
| annum each |
6,000.00
|
|||
| (d) | One clerk |
1,800.00
|
||
| (e) | Two clerks, at P1,200 per |
|
||
| annum each |
2,400.00
|
|||
| (f) | One clerk |
960.00
|
||
| (g) | Two clerks, at P840 per annum each |
1,680.00
|
||
| (h) | Three clerks, at P804 per annum each |
2,412.00
|
||
| (i) | Two clerks, at P768 per annum each |
1,536.00
|
||
| (j) | Four clerks, at P720 per annum each |
2,880.00
|
||
| (k) | Four clerks, at P660 per annum each |
2,640.00
|
||
| (l) | Five clerks, at P600 per annum each |
3,000.00
|
||
| (m) | Two clerks, at P552 per annum each |
1,104.00
|
||
| (n) | One clerk |
498.00
|
||
| (o) | Four clerks, at P480 per annum each |
1,920.00
|
||
| (p) | One typist |
480.00
|
||
| (q) | One messenger |
360.00
|
||
| (r) | One laborer |
444.00
|
||
| (s) | Two laborers, at P388.50 per |
|
||
| annum each |
777.00
|
|||
| (t) | One laborer |
360.00
|
||
|
————–
|
||||
| Total for salaries and wages |
38,151,00
|
|||
|
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|
||||
| SUNDRY EXPENSES |
|
|||
| (u) | Traveling expenses of personnel |
600.00
|
||
| (v) | Freight, express and delivery service |
100.00
|
||
| (w) | Postal, telegraph, telephone and |
|
||
| cable service 600.00 |
|
|||
| (x) | Illumination and power service |
240.00
|
||
| (y) | Consumption of supplies and |
|
||
| materials |
2,000.00
|
|||
| (z) | Printing and binding reports, |
|
||
| documents and publications |
300.00
|
|||
| (aa) | Maintenance and repair of |
|
||
| equipment |
300.00
|
|||
|
————–
|
||||
| Total for sundry expenses |
4,140.00
|
|||
|
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|
||||
| FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT |
|
|||
| (bb) | For the purchase of furniture and |
|
||
| equipment |
1,857.00
|
|||
|
————–
|
||||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
1,857.00
|
|||
|
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|
||||
| SUMMARY |
|
|||
| Total for salaries and wages |
38,151.00
|
|||
| Total for sundry expenses |
4,140.00
|
|||
| Total for furniture and equipment |
1,857.00
|
|||
|
————–
|
||||
| Total available appropriation |
P44,148.00
|
44,148.00 | ||
|
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|
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| Total for special appropriations |
|
106,057.00 | ||
|
|
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IX. SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 1,121,381.00
Total for sundry expenses 150,003.00
Total for furniture and equipment 5,961.00
Total for special appropriations 106,057.00
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Total available for the President of the Philippines DHcEAa P1,383,402.00
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X. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1. Any deficit in the appropriation for the purchase of furniture and equipment may be covered from any unexpended balance of any other appropriation provided in this Act.
2. Any provision of existing law to the contrary not withstanding, the unexpended balance of the funds appropriated in Act No. 3431 may be used to cover deficits in the appropriations for the President of the Philippines.
3. With the approval of the President, the Budget Commission may change the designation of any position authorized for the Budget Office in this Act, and consolidate two or more of said positions: PROVIDED, That the salary for each consolidated position shall not exceed five thousand pesos per annum: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That this authority shall only be in force until June 30, 1937.
BB. PHILIPPINE ARMY
PURPOSE I. — PERSONNEL
A. REGULAR FORCE — COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND CADETS
1. Base pay: PROVIDED, That the salary of the Chief of Staff shall not exceed seven thousand pesos per annum, those of the Major General six thousand five hundred pesos per annum each, those of Brigadier Generals six thousand one hundred twenty pesos per annum each and those of Colonels five thousand one hundred pesos per annum each P1,622,038.00
2. Longevity pay 191,437.00
3. Rental and commutation of quarters for officers: PROVIDED, That the monthly allowances for rental and commutation of quarters for the officers of the Army of the Philippines shall not exceed the following rates: (a) For officers stationed in Manila: Chief of Staff, P125; Major Generals, P110; Brigadier Generals, P100; Colonels, P90; lieutenant colonels, P80; majors, P70; captains, P50; and lieutenants, P40; and (b) for officers stationed outside of Manila, the actual cost of rentals: Colonels, P60; lieutenant colonels, P50; majors, P40; captains, P30; and lieutenants, P25 173,000.00
4. Pay and allowances of cadets, Philippine Military Academy 93,220.00
B. REGULAR FORCE-ENLISTED MEN
5. Base pay 1,857,200.00
6. Reenlistment bonus 30,000.00
7. Clothing allowance 500,600.00
C. REGULAR FORCE-TRAINEES
8. Pay 336,000.00
9. Clothing allowance 1,256,000.00
D. REGULAR FORCE-RETIREMENT COMPENSATION
10. Contribution to Retirement and Pension Fund, in accordance with Section 3, Act No. 3205, as amended 100,000.00
11. Additional contribution to Army Pension and Retirement Fund to cover any deficit in said fund in the year 1937: PROVIDED, That pensions paid under Act No. 3205, as amended, shall be subject to the reductions prescribed under section 6 of this Act 150,000.00
E. REGULAR FORCE-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
12. Base pay 213,180.00
13. Longevity pay 20,000.00
14. Rental and commutation of quarters for officers: PROVIDED, That the rates of the monthly allowances for rental and commutation of quarters for the commissioned officers of the reserve force of the Army of the Philippines shall not exceed, and shall be paid in the same manner as, those provided in item 3 under Purpose I hereof 51,840.00
F. CIVIL EMPLOYEES
15. Salaries and wages, civil employees, General Staff 17,986.00
16. Salaries and wages, civil employees, Adjutant-General's Service 22,678.00
17. Salaries and wages, civil employees, unskilled labor-Quartermaster Service 56,591.00
18. Salaries and wages, civil employees, unskilled labor-Ordinance Service aHTcDA 145,452.00
19. Salaries and wages, civil employees, Medical Service 21,896.00
20. Salaries and wages, civil employees, Judge Advocate General's Service 4,692.00
21. Salaries and wages, civil employees, Chaplain's Service 1,364.00
22. Salaries and wages, employees of mobilization centers 22,000.00
23. Salaries and wages, civil employees, agents, Provost Marshal General Service 60,000.00
24. Salaries and wages, civil employees, Military Academy 18,000.00
G. PERSONS UNDERGOING PREPARATORY MILITARY TRAINING
25. Clothing allowance, Reserve Officers' Training Corps 44,000.00
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7,009,174.00
26. Expected savings in 1936 under Purpose I to be carried over to 1937, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding 544,815.00
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Total for Purpose I. — Personnel 6,464,359.00
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PROVIDED, That the number of positions and rates of pay for civilian personnel shall be fixed by Executive Order: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That the President shall have authority to transfer and expend not to exceed twenty-five per cent (25%) of the sum appropriated for any item in Purpose I to any other item or items included in the same Purpose: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That bonuses or retirement pay not exceeding P50,000 that may be paid to officers who may be retired under Executive Order No. 10, series of 1936, shall be charged against the amount appropriated in item 1: PROVIDED, FINALLY, That until otherwise prescribed by Executive Order in accordance with section 90 of Commonwealth Act No. 1, no appropriation provided in this Act shall be used for the payment of automatic promotions to medical officers and dental surgeons and of additional pay due to length of service to all officers of the Philippine Army, the provisions of Acts 3400 and 2936, as amended by Act No. 3620, to the contrary notwithstanding. This proviso shall not affect automatic promotions and additional pay already granted before January 1, 1933.
PURPOSE II. — MAINTENANCE OF PERSONNEL
A. SUBSISTENCE
27. Subsistence of the Regular Force 812,820.00
28. Subsistence of trainees 2,016,000.00
29. Subsistence of probationary third lieutenants 54,000.00
B. SANITATION
30. Hospitalization 50,000.00
31. Constabulary medical and sanitary service 4,000.00
C. QUARTERING
32. Maintenance, operation and rentals of posts, stations, hospitals and buildings 150,000.00
D. TRAINING AND EDUCATION
33. Instruction of officers — Regular Force 20,000.00
34. Expenses of Military Academy 27,000.00
35 Training cost of Reserve Officers' Training Corps 245,910.00
36. Preparatory Military Training 176,000.00
37. Military libraries 7,000.00
E. WELFARE
38. Recreation of the Army 3,000.00
F. BURIAL
39. Burial of officers, enlisted men and trainees who die while in active service 3,500.00
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Total for purpose II. — Maintenance of Personnel 3,569,230.00
==========
PROVIDED, That the President shall have authority to transfer and expend not to exceed twenty-five per cent (25%) of the sum appropriated for any item included in this Purpose to any other item or items.
PURPOSE III. — TRANSPORTATION
40. Transportation expenses of military and civil personnel HITAEC 269,400.00
41. Transportation of trainees 140,000.00
42. Transportation and packing of supplies, equipment and armament 199,900.00
43. Supplies for upkeep and operation of motor vehicles 99,7000.00
44. Upkeep and operation of watercraft 25,000.00
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Total for Purpose III. — Transportation 734,000.00
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PROVIDED, That the President shall have authority to transfer and expend not to exceed twenty-five per cent (25%) of the sum appropriated for any item included in this Purpose to any other item or items.
PURPOSE IV. — ARMAMENT, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
A. ARMAMENT
45. Ordnance, signal, engineer and chemical defense armament 326,000.00
46. Ammunition of all caliber and types 324,000.00
B. EQUIPMENT
47. Quartermaster and/or watercraft equipment 688,143.00
48. Medical equipment 26,487.00
49. Air Corps equipment 255,500.00
C. SUPPLIES
50. Quartermaster supplies 167,760.00
51. Mobilization center supplies 24,000.00
52. Medical supplies 42,393.00
53. Air Corps supplies 83,000.00
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Total for Purpose IV. — Armament, Equipment, and Supplies 1,937,283.00
=========
PROVIDED, That the President shall have authority to transfer and expend not to exceed fifty per cent (50%) of the amount appropriated for any item in this Purpose to any other item or items.
PURPOSE V. — CONSTRUCTION
54. Land and sea defenses 10,000.00
55. Barracks and quarters 75,000.00
56. Mobilization centers 261,000.00
57. Training centers 2,541,000.00
58. Ordinance establishments 20,000.00
59. Quartermaster establishments 30,000.00
60. Engineer establishments 10,000.00
61. Air Corps establishments 75,000.00
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Total for Purpose V. — Construction 3,022,000.00
==========
PROVIDED, That the President shall have authority to transfer any part of the funds appropriated under any item of this Purpose to any other item or items: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That all constructions required for the National Defense shall be accomplished under the direction of the Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding: PROVIDED, FURTHERMORE, That funds appropriated under items 56 and 57 are hereby made available for carrying out the purpose of section one of Commonwealth Act Numbered Twenty-five.
PURPOSE VI. — MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES
62. Contingencies of the Army 25,000.00
63. Incidental expenses — Quartermaster Service 49,700.00
64. Incidental and sundry expenses, Constabulary 40,000.00
65. Incidental expenses — Adjutant General's Service 29,400.00
66. Incidental expenses — Recruiting Service 10,000.00
67. Incidental expenses — Judge Advocate Service 10,000.00
68. Incidental expenses — Chief of Staff 15,000.00
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Total for Purpose VI. — Miscellaneous Expenses 179,100.00
=========
PROVIDED, That funds appropriated under item 68 shall include contingent expenses of the Chief of Staff which may be authorized by the President. ICDSca
SUMMARY
Purpose I. — Personnel 6,464,359.00
Purpose II. — Maintenance of Personnel 3,569,230.00
Purpose III. — Transportation 734,000.00
Purpose IV. — Armament, Equipment and Supplies 1,937,283.00
Purpose V. — Construction 3,022,000.00
Purpose VI. — Miscellaneous Expenses 179,100.00
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Total P15,905,972.00
============
X. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1. When expressly authorized by the President, the appropriations for equipment herein made may be used for the purchase of armored automobiles, auto jitneys, station wagons, trucks or other military motor vehicles.
C. RESIDENT COMMISSIONER TO THE UNITED STATES
IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
1. Compensation and expenses of the Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to United States:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Salary of the Resident Commissioner P20,000.00
(b) Salary of the General Counsel to take care of legislation and other legal matters 12,000.00
(c) Salary of one Financial Adviser 10,000.00
(d) Salary of one Publicity Officer 6,000.00
(e) Salary of one Administrative Assistant with additional duty of looking after the welfare of Filipino residents 6,000.00
(f) Salary of one Private Secretary 6,000.00
(g) Salaries for secretarial and clerical staff 10,000.00
(h) Allowance in lieu of transportation expenses 4,000.00
(i) Allowance in lieu of representation expenses 10,000.00
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Total for salaries and wages 84,000.00
========
SUNDRY EXPENSES
(j) For actual and necessary traveling expenses of the Resident Commissioner within the United States and of his secretarial and clerical staff 6,000.00
(k) Contingent expenses for additional technical and other services 8,000.00
(l) Stationery, postage and telegraph service 1,000.00
(m) Rental for the official residence and office of the Resident Commissioner 7,200.00
(n) Miscellaneous expenses, including additional rental for official residence and office and purchase of equipment, books, periodicals and publications, etc. 5,000.00
––––––––
Total for sundry expenses 27,200.00
=======
SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 84,000.00
Total for sundry expenses 27,200.00
––––––––––
Total P111,200.00 P111,200.00
–––––––––– ––––––––––
Total amount available for the Resident P111,200.00
=========
D. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
(1) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT HEADS
1. Secretary of the Department IaSCTE P10,200.00
2. Undersecretary of the Department 7,225.00
TECHNICAL ADVISER AND DELEGATE
3. One technical adviser and delegate 5,100.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
4. One chief of division 4,675.00
5. Additional salary for the incumbent on January 1, 1932, of the position of chief of the translating division, item 4 2,125.00
6. One chief of division 4,675.00
7. Two chiefs of divisions, at P4,250 per annum each 8,500.00
ASSISTANT CHIEF OF DIVISION
8. One assistant chief of division 3,060.00
LAW CLERKS
9. One law clerk 2,380.00
10. One law clerk 1,850.00
11. One law clerk 1,530.00
12. One law clerk 1,326.00
TRANSLATOR
13. One translator 1,530.00
SENIOR CLERKS
14. One senior clerk 2,267.00
15. One senior clerk 1,530.00
16. One senior clerk 1,326.00
CLERKS
17. One clerk 1,693.00
18. One clerk 1,530.00
19. One clerk 1,122.00
20. One clerk 1,080.00
21. Two clerks, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
22. One clerk 864.00
23. Four clerks, at P756 per annum each 3,024.00
24. Two clerks, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
25. Six clerks, at P540 per annum each 3,240.00
26. One clerk 486.00
27. Five clerks, at P432 per annum each 2,160.00
28. Three clerks, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
MISCELLANEOUS
29. One disbursing and property officer 3,400.00
30. One private secretary 3,060.00
31. One special clerk 2,400.00
32. One assistant property clerk 2,040.00
33. One janitor, with free quarters, water and light while required to live in the Ayuntamiento Building 1,530.00
34. One watchman 648.00
MESSENGERS
35. Six messengers, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
36. Two messenger-laborers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
LABORERS
37. Six laborers, at P378 per annum each 2,268.00
38. Two laborers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
39. Deduction for vacancies, absences, etc. (1,870.00)
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Total 95,894.00
========
(2) BUREAU OF NON-CHRISTIAN TRIBES
DIRECTORS
1. One Director DIcTEC P6,120.00
2. One Assistant to the Director 4,675.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
3. Two chiefs of divisions, at P4,590 per annum each 9,180.00
4. One chief clerk 3,825.00
CLERKS
5. One clerk 2,040.00
6. One clerk 1,700.00
7. Two clerks, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
8. One clerk 1,275.00
9. Two clerks, at P1,224 per annum each 2,448.00
10. One clerk 1,080.00
11. One clerk 1,026.00
12. One clerk 648.00
MESSENGERS
13. Two messengers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
MISCELLANEOUS
14. One watchman 410.00
15. Two laborers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
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Total 38,927.00
========
Total for salaries and wages 134,821.00
========
II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
1. Traveling expenses of personnel 22,581.00
2. Freight, express and delivery service 105.00
3. Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 7,861.00
4. Illumination and power service 1,580.00
5. Rental of buildings and grounds 3,600.00
6. Consumption of supplies and materials 3,211.00
7. Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 220.00
8. Maintenance and repair of equipment 370.00
9. Other services 897.00
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Total for sundry expenses 40,425.00
========
III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
1. For the purchase of furniture and equipment 267.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 267.00
========
IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
1. Aid to specially organized provinces, as follows:
(a) Province of Batanes 8,000.00
(b) Province of Palawan 15,000.00
2. For scholarships in the United States, in foreign countries or in the Philippines in arts, sciences and letters for specially gifted citizens, including one to specialize in actuarial science, one in coast and geodetic survey, one in psychiatry, one in mining, and one in fisheries, this provision to take effect upon approval of this Act 28,000.00
3. For pensions authorized by Acts 2756 and 2922:
(a) One veteran, at P850 a month P10,200.00
(b) Thirty-five veterans, at P15 a month each 6,300.00
(c) Fourteen veterans, at P10 a month each 1,680.00
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Total P18,180.00 18,180.00
========
4. For furthering the agricultural, industrial and social development of the non-Christian inhabitants of the Philippines and their progress in civilization, including intermigration expenses and the traveling expenses of a non-Christian Commission to visit the provinces in Luzon and Visayas:
SALARIES AND WAGES
Administrative Division
(a) One Moro translator P1,428.00
(b) One clerk DaACIH 756.00
(c) One clerk 594.00
(d) Two clerks, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(e) One clerk 360.00
(f) One laborer-messenger 360.00
Miscellaneous Division
(g) One agricultural extension agent 432.00
(h) Two assistant agricultural extension agents, at P432 per annum each 864.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(i) Sundry expenses and special allotments 13,543.00
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Total P19,201.00 19,201.00
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5. For special scholarships, for the Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes: PROVIDED, That the scholarships shall be distributed equitably between the non-Christian provinces 11,550.00
6. For emergency expenses in urgent cases where the public order is imperiled:
SALARIES
(a) One Moro special agent in Sulu P2,040.00
(b) Two Moro special agents in Sulu, at P810 per annum each 1,620.00
(c) One Moro special agent in Sulu 432.00
(d) One Moro Special agent in Lanao 360.00
OTHER EXPENSES
e) Sundry expenses 425.00
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Total P4,877.00 4,877.00
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7. Transportation of persons and traveling expenses not chargeable to other appropriations, as the public interest may require 2,000.00
8. Aid to the provinces under the control of the Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes be distributed by the Secretary of the Interior 290,325.00
9. For salaries and wages and other expenses in connection with the administration of the non-Christian inhabitants in regularly organized provinces and in the Province of Palawan, to be spent at the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior 45,590.00
10. For contribution to the City of Baguio under section 2553 (a) of Act No. 2711, as amended, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding 10,000.00
11. To cover the unpaid additional salary of the Chief, Records Division, Office of the Secretary of the Interior, corresponding to the years 1935 and 1936 1,700.00
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Total for special appropriations 454,423.00
=========
IX. SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 134,821.00
Total for sundry expenses 40,425.00
Total for furniture and equipment 267.00
Total for special appropriations 454,423.00
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Total available for the Department of the Interior P629,936.00
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E. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
(1) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT HEADS
1. Secretary of the Department P10,200.00
2. Undersecretary of the Department 7,225.00
CHIEF CLERK
3. One chief clerk 3,825.00
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
4. One technical assistant 3,400.00
CHIEF OF DIVISION
5. One chief of division 4,250.00
LAW CLERKS
6. One law clerk CAaSHI 2,550.00
7. One law clerk 1,800.00
CLERKS
8. Two clerks, at P2,550 per annum each 5,100.00
9. One senior clerk 2,040.00
10. One senior clerk 1,530.00
11. One clerk 1,530.00
12. One clerk 1,428.00
13 One clerk 1,122.00
14. Two clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
15. One clerk 864.00
16. One clerk 540.00
17. Two clerks, at P432 per annum each 864.00
18. One clerk 360.00
MESSENGERS
19. One messenger-laborer 378.00
20. One messenger 360.00
LABORERS
21. Two laborers, at P378 per annum each 756.00
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Total 52,282.00
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(2) DIVISION OF PURCHASE AND SUPPLY
CHIEF OF OFFICE
1. One Purchasing Agent P5,100.00
CHIEF OF SECTIONS
2. One chief of section 4,250.00
3. One chief of section 2,550.00
4. One chief of section 1,693.00
5. Three chiefs of sections, at P1,530 per annum each 4,590.00
6. One chief of section 1,080.00
7. One chief of section 864.00
BUYERS
8. One chief buyer 4,675.00
9. One assistant chief buyer 3,060.00
10. One buyer 2,550.00
11. Four buyers, at P2,380 per annum each 9,520.00
12. One buyer 1,700.00
13. One buyer 1,530.00
14. One buyer 1,326.00
STENOGRAPHER
15. One stenographer 1,224.00
WAREHOUSEMAN
16. One warehouseman 1,224.00
CLERKS
17. One clerk 1,428.00
18. One clerk 1,122.00
19. One stock clerk 1,080.00
20. One property clerk 1,080.00
21. Three clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
22. One clerk 972.00
23. Six clerks, at P756 per annum each 4,536.00
24. Five clerks, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
25. Twelve clerks, at P540 per annum each 6,480.00
26. Nineteen clerks, at P432 per annum each 8,208.00
27. Thirteen clerks, at P360 per annum each 4,680.00
28. Temporary and emergency employees, including laborers, as follows:
Inspector
(a) One inspector 1,350.00
Foreman
(b) One foreman 1,147.50
Messengers
(c) One messenger 421.00
(d) Two messengers, at P394 per annum each 788.00
(e) Two messengers, at P366 per annum each 732.00
(f) Ten messengers, at P360 per annum each 3,600.00
Janitor
(g) One janitor 518.00
Coal Agent
(h) One coal agent 360.00
Watchmen
(i) One chief watchman 2,448.00
(j) One watchman 702.00
(k) One watchman 464.00
(l) One watchman 454.00
(m) Two watchmen, at P432 per annum each 864.00
Capataces
(n) One capataz 660.00
(o) One capataz 600.00
Chauffeurs
(p) One chauffeur 540.00
(q) One chauffeur 510.00
(r) One chauffeur 480.00
(s) One chauffeur 435.00
(t) One chauffeur 390.00
(u) One chauffeur aSCHIT 360.00
Marker
(v) One marker 360.00
(Based on 300 working days)
Checkers
(w) One checker, at P2.35 per day 705.00
(x) One checker, at P2.34 per day 702.00
(y) One checker, at P2.15 per day 645.00
(z) One checker, at P1.95 per day 585.00
(aa) Two checkers, at P1.89 per day each 1,134.00
(bb) One checker, at P1.85 per day 555.00
(cc) One checker, at P1.65 per day 495.00
(dd) One checker, at P1.55 per day 465.00
(ee) One checker, at P1.45 per day 435.00
(ff) One checker, at P1.20 per day 360.00
(gg) One checker, at P1.15 per day 345.00
Packers
(hh) One packer, at P1.65 per day 495.00
(ii) One packer, at P1.20 per day 360.00
Carpenters
(jj) One carpenter, at P1.55 per day 465.00
(kk) One carpenter, at P1.35 per day 405.00
(ll) One carpenter, at P1.26 per day 378.00
(mm) Two carpenters, at P1.20 per day each 720.00
Janitor
(nn) One janitor, at P1.60 per day 480.00
Pump Tender
(oo) One pump tender, at P1.45 per day 435.00
Laborers
(pp) Three laborers, at P1.62 per day each 1,458.00
(qq) One laborer, at P1.56 per day 468.00
(rr) Two laborers, at P1.55 per day each 930.00
(ss) Five laborers, at P1.45 per day each 2,175.00
(tt) Fifteen laborers, at P1.35 per day each 6,075.00
(uu) Two laborers, at P1.30 per day each 780.00
(vv) One laborer, at P1.26 per day 378.00
(ww) Six laborers, at P1.20 per day each 2,160.00
(xx) One laborer, at P1.17 per day 351.00
(yy) One laborer, at P1.12 per day 335.50
(zz) Fourteen laborers, at P1.10 per day each 4,620.00
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Total 131,080.00
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(3) BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
DIRECTORS
1. One Insular Collector of Customs P6,120.00
2. One Insular Deputy Collector of Customs 5,100.00
COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS
3. Two collectors of customs, at P5,100 per annum each 10,200.00
4. Four collectors of customs, at P4,250 per annum each 17,000.00
DEPUTY COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS
5. Two deputy collectors of customs, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
6. One chief of the custom secret service 4,675.00
7. One chief, administrative division 4,250.00
8. One chief of cash division 4,250.00
9. One chief appraiser 4,250.00
10. One surveyor of the port 4,250.00
11. One supervising inspector of hulls and boilers 4,250.00
12. One special agent CDAEHS 4,000.00
13. Two chiefs of divisions, at P3,825 per annum each 7,650.00
14. Four chiefs of divisions, at P3,400 per annum each 13,600.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
15. One assistant supervising inspector of hulls and boilers 3,825.00
16. One assistant chief appraiser 3,400.00
17. One assistant chief of the customs secret service 3,060.00
18. One assistant chief of division 2,720.00
19. One assistant chief of division 2,380.00
20. Three assistant chiefs of divisions, at P2,040 per annum each 6,120.00
CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
21. One property clerk 1,530.00
22. One chief of section 1,530.00
23. One chief of section 1,224.00
24. One assistant chief of section 972.00
APPRAISERS
25. One appraiser 3,060.00
26. One appraiser 2,550.00
27. Three appraisers, at P2,380 per annum each 7,140.00
28. Five appraisers, at P2,040 per annum each 10,200.00
29. One appraiser 1,700.00
30. One assistant appraiser 1,080.00
EXAMINERS
31. Two examiners, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.06
32. Five examiners, at P1,700 per annum each 8,500.00
33. Seven examiners, at P1,530 per annum each 10,710.00
34. Two examiners, at P1,428 per annum each 2,856.00
35. One examiner 1,326.00
36. Three examiners, at P1,224 per annum each 3,672.00
37. Four examiners, at P1,122 per annum each 4,488.00
38. Twelve examiners, at P1,080 per annum each 12,960.00
39. One examiner 1,026.00
40. Two examiners, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
41. Three examiners, at P900 per annum each 2,700.00
ASSISTANT EXAMINERS
42. Four assistant examiners, at P972 per annum each 3,888.00
43. Three assistant examiners, at P864 per annum each 2,592.00
44. Four assistant examiners, at P756 per annum each 3,024.00
45. One assistant examiner 648.00
46. One assistant examiner 540.00
47. One assistant examiner 432.00
ASSESSORS
48. Three assessors, at P1,530 per annum each 4,590.00
CALCULATORS
49. One calculator 1,530.00
50. One calculator 1,428.00
51. Seven calculators, at P1,080 per annum each 7,560.00
52. Two calculators, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
53. One calculator 756.00
54. Two calculators, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
55. Five calculators, at P540 per annum each 2,700.00
SURVEYORS OF CUSTOMS
56. One surveyor of customs 2,040.00
57. One surveyor of customs 1,530.00
WHARFINGERS
58. One wharfinger ITDHSE 2,380.00
59. Two wharfingers, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
60. One wharfinger 1,693.00
61. One wharfinger 1,500.00
62. One assistant wharfinger 1,530.00
63. One wharfinger 1,080.00
64 Two wharfingers, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
BOARDING OFFICERS
65. Two boarding officers, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
66. One boarding officer 1,080.00
INSPECTORS
67. Seven inspectors of hulls and boilers, at P3,400 per annum each 23,800.00
68. One customs medical inspector 2,550.00
69. Two immigration inspectors, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
70. One immigration inspector 1,700.00
71. One immigration inspector 972.00
72. Two immigration inspectors, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
73. Two immigration inspectors, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
74. One immigration inspector 594.00
75. One warehouse inspector 1,530.00
76. One assistant warehouse inspector 1,224.00
77. One bay and river chief inspector 1,530.00
78. One bay and river inspector 864.00
79. One customs district inspector, with quarters 1,530.00
80. One inspector 1,530.00
81. One inspector 1,224.00
82. Two inspectors, at P1,122 per annum each 2,244.00
83. One inspector 1,080.00
84. Two inspectors, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
85. Five inspectors, at P864 per annum each 4,320.00
86. Fourteen inspectors, at P756 per annum each 10,584.00
87. One inspector 745.00
88. Three inspectors, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
89. Five inspectors, at P540 per annum each 2,700.00
OVERSEER
90. One overseer 1,530.00
DISBURSING OFFICERS
91. One deputy disbursing officer 1,530.00
92. One assistant disbursing officer 1,326.00
TELLERS
93. One teller 1,530.00
94. One clerk-receiving teller 1,080.00
CLERK-CASHIERS
95. One clerk-cashier 972.00
96. One clerk-cashier 864.00
97. Two clerk-cashiers, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
STENOGRAPHERS
98. One stenographer 1,428.00
99. Two stenographers, at P1,224 per annum each 2,448.00
INTERPRETERS
100. One Chinese interpreter 1,275.00
101. Two Chinese interpreters, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
CLERKS
102. Three clerks, at P2,040 per annum each 6,120.00
103. Six clerks, at P1,530 per annum each HSDIaC 9,180.00
104. Two clerks, at P1,428 per annum each 2,856.00
105. Two clerks, at P1,326 per annum each 2,652.00
106. Two clerks, at P1,224 per annum each 2,448.00
107. Three clerks, at P1,122 per annum each 3,366.00
108. Eleven clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 11,880.00
109. Seven clerks, at P972 per annum each 6,804.00
110. One clerk 961.00
111. One clerk 918.00
112. Ten clerks, at P864 per annum each 8,640.00
113. One clerk 810.00
114. Thirteen clerks, at P756 per annum each 9,828.00
115. Twenty-six clerks, at P648 per annum each 16,848.00
116. One clerk 594.00
117. Twenty-two clerks, at P540 per annum each 11,880.00
118. One clerk 529.00
119. Six clerks, at P486 per annum each 2,916.00
120. Twenty-eight clerks, at P432 per annum each 12,096.00
121. Three clerks, at P378 per annum each 1,134.00
122. One clerk 360.00
123. Temporary employees as follows:
(a) Four clerks, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
(b) One clerk, at P30 per month 60.00
WEIGHERS
124. Four weighers, at P648 per annum each 2,592.00
125. Three weighers, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
126. One weigher 529.00
127. Five weighers, at P432 per annum each 2,160.00
SEMAPHORE STATION
128. One chief of the semaphore station, with quarters in kind 1,122.00
129. One assistant chief of the semaphore station, with quarters in kind 864.00
STOREKEEPERS
130. One storekeeper 972.00
131. One storekeeper 648.00
132. One assistant storekeeper 648.00
GUARDS
133. Nine guards, at P648 per annum each 5,832.00
134. Forty-eight guards, at P540 per annum each 25,920.00
135. One guard 486.00
136. One hundred one guards, at P432 per annum each 43,632.00
137. One night guard 432.00
138. One guard 360.00
BAY AND RIVER GUARDS
139. One bay and river guard 648.00
140. One bay and river guard 637.00
141. Nine bay and river guards, at P540 per annum each 4,860.00
142. Two bay and river guards, at P432 per annum each 864.00
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
143. One telephone operator 360.00
MESSENGERS
144. One messenger 540.00
145. One messenger 378.00
146. Forty-three messengers, at P360 per annum each 15,480.00
SECRET SERVICE AGENTS
147. One supervising customs secret service agent 3,060.00
148. One supervising customs secret service agent 2,397.00
149. One supervising customs secret service agent 2,295.00
150. Three supervising customs secret service agents, at P2,040 per annum each 6,120.00
151. One supervising customs secret service agent 1,870.00
152. One supervising customs secret service agent 1,785.00
153. Two supervising customs secret service agents, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
154. One supervising customs secret service agent 1,080.00
155. One customs secret service agent 1,700.00
156. One customs secret service agent 1,632.00
157. Two customs secret service agents, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
158. Two customs secret service agents, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
159. One customs secret service agent 918.00
160. Four customs secret service agents, at P864 per annum each 3,456.00
161. Eight customs secret service agents, at P810 per annum each 6,480,00
162. Eight customs secret service agents, at P756 per annum each 6,048.00
163. Four custom secret service agents, at P702 per annum each 2,808.00
164. Twenty-eight customs secret service agents, at P648 per annum each 18,144.00
165. One customs secret service agent 540.00
166. One customs secret service agent 432.00
POLICEMEN AND WATCHMEN
167. One chief of police 972.00
168. One sergeant of police 594.00
169. Three policemen, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
170. Twenty-three policemen, at P432 per annum each 9,936.00
171. Two policemen, at P360 per annum each 720.00
172. One chief watchman 1,530.00
173. Two watchmen, at P702 per annum each 1,404.00
174. Twelve watchmen, at P648 per annum each 7,776.00
175. Fifteen watchmen, at P540 per annum each 8,100.00
176. Five watchmen, at P432 per annum each 2,160.00
177. One watchman 378.00
178. Five watchmen, at P360 per annum each 1,800.00
179. Two wharf patrolmen, at P432 per annum each 864.00
180. Two lookouts, at P360 per annum each 720.00
GATEKEEPERS
181. Two gatekeepers, at P486 per annum each 972.00
182. Eleven gatekeepers, at P432 per annum each 4,752.00
183. One gatekeeper 378.00
184. Five gatekeepers, at P360 per annum each 1,800.00
OPENERS
185. Thirteen openers, at P432 per annum each 5,616.00
186. Four openers, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
PORTERS
187. Three porters, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
CHAUFFEURS AND MOTORCYCLIST
188. One chauffeur 756.00
189. One chauffeur mechanic 714.00
190. One chauffeur 648.00
191. One motorcyclist 540.00
CRANE OPERATOR
192. One crane operator 648.00
JANITORS
193. One chief janitor 756.00
194. One janitor SDcITH 486.00
195. Nine janitors, at P378 per annum each 3,402.00
LABORERS
196. One laborer 594.00
197. Two laborers, at P486 per annum each 972.00
198. One laborer 432.00
199. One laborer 405.00
200. Two laborers, at P378 per annum each 756.00
201. Two laborers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
202. For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers paid by the hour, as follows:
(a) Ten laborers 4,500.00
(b) Four laborers 1,784.00
(c) Twenty-five laborers 1,200.00
(d) Fifteen laborers 1,000.00
(e) Four laborers 1,200.00
(f) For emergency laborers 400.00
OFFICERS AND CREWS OF STEAMERS, LAUNCHES AND MOTORBOATS
Captains
203. Four captains, at P4,590 per annum each 18,360.00
204. One captain 4,250.00
Officers
205. Four first officers, at P2,805 per annum each 11,220.00
206. One first officer 2,244.00
207. Four second officers, at P1,836 per annum each 7,344.00
208. One second officer 1,683.00
209. One third officer 1,683.00
210. One third officer 1,530.00
Engineers
211. Four chief engineers, at P4,590 per annum each 18,360.00
212. One chief engineer 3,825.00
213. Four first assistant engineers, at P2,805 per annum each 11,220.00
214. One first assistant engineer 2,244.00
215. Four second assistant engineers, at P1,836 per annum each 7,344.00
216. One second assistant engineer 1,683.00
217. One third assistant engineer 1,683.00
218. One third assistant engineer 1,530.00
Radio Operators
219. Five radio operators, at P1,530 per annum each 7,650.00
Machinists
220. Six machinists, at P756 per annum each 4,536.00
221. Five motorboat machinists, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
222. Two machinists, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
223. One machinist 540.00
Oilers
224. Twenty-three oilers, at P540 per annum each 12,420.00
225. Twenty-four firemen, at P486 per annum each 11,664.00
226. One fireman 428.00
227. Three firemen helpers, at P378 per annum each 1,134.00
Coal-Passers
228. Four coal-passers, at P378 per annum each 1,512.00
Storekeepers
229. One storekeeper 486.00
230. One engine storekeeper IHEaAc 486.00
231. One storekeeper (with subsistence and clothing) 324.00
232. One deck storekeeper (with subsistence and clothing) 324.00
Boatswains
233. Five boatswains, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
Carpenters
234. Five carpenters, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
Quartermasters
235. Fifteen quartermasters, at P378 per annum each 5,670.00
Coxswains
236. Five coxswains, at P378 per annum each 1,890.00
237. Six coxswains, at P356 per annum each (with subsistence and clothing) 2,136.00
Seamen
238. Twelve seamen, at P378 per annum each 4,536.00
239. Twelve seamen, at P324 per annum each (with subsistence and clothing) 3,888.00
Stewards
240. One steward 810.00
241. Three stewards, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
Supercargoes
242. Two supercargoes, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
Cooks
243. Five chief cooks, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
244. Four second cooks, at P378 per annum each 1,512.00
245. One assistant cook 378.00
Sailors
246. Thirty sailors, at P324 per annum each (with subsistence and clothing) 9,720.00
247. Four sailors, at P300 per annum each (with subsistence and clothing) 1,200.00
Messboys
248. Eighteen messboys, at P264 per annum each (with subsistence and clothing) 4,752.00
249. Subsistence of captains, officers, petty officers, patrons and crews 69,393.00
250. Clothing allowance to crews of vessels 4,687.00
251. Salaries and wages of officers, foremen and crews of launches, boats and motorboats, as follows:
Engineers
(a) One engineer 2,397.00
(b) One engineer 1,530.00
(c) One engineer 1,080.00
(d) One engineer 972.00
(e) One engineer 918.00
(f) Two engineers, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
(q) One assistant engineer 648.00
Foremen
(h) One launch foreman 2,720.00
(i) One assistant foreman 1,080.00
Patrons
(j) One patron 1,530.00
(k) One patron 1,275.00
(l) Two patrons, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
(m) One patron 918.00
(n) Four patrons, at P864 per annum each 3,456.00
(o) Five patrons, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
(p) Two patrons, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
Machinists
(q) Three machinists, at P864 per annum each 2,592.00
(r) Three machinists, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
(s) Two machinists, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(t) One machinist ACTEHI 570.00
(u) Two machinists, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
(v) One machinist 432.00
(w) One assistant machinist 432.00
Carpenter
(x) One carpenter 810.00
Oiler
(y) One oiler 540.00
Quartermasters
(z) One quartermaster 540.00
(aa) One quartermaster 432.00
(bb) Four quartermasters, at P378 per annum each 1,512.00
(cc) Two quartermasters, at P324 per annum each (with subsistence and clothing) 648.00
Firemen
(dd) Five firemen, at P432 per annum each 2,160.00
(ee) Two firemen, at P378 per annum each 756.00
(ff) One fireman (with subsistence and clothing) 276.00
Seamen
(gg) Twelve seamen, at P324 per annum each (with subsistence and clothing) 3,888.00
(hh) Eleven seamen, at P300 per annum each (with subsistence and clothing) 3,300.00
(ii) One seaman (with subsistence and clothing) 278.00
(jj) Three seamen, at P240 per annum each (with subsistence and clothing) 720.00
Sailors
(kk) Three sailors, at P300 per annum each (with subsistence and clothing) 900.00
Boatmen
(ll) One boatman (with subsistence and clothing) 300.00
(mm) One boatman (with subsistence and clothing) 280.00
(nn) One boatman (with subsistence and clothing) 240.00
(oo) Subsistence of officers and crews of launches, boats and motorboats ADCETI 17,615.00
(pp) Clothing allowance to crews of launches, boats and motorboats 1,607.00
LIGHTHOUSE PERSONNEL
Lighthouse Inspector
252. One lighthouse inspector 3,060.00
Lightkeepers
253. One lightkeeper 1,122.00
254. Two lightkeepers, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
255. Sixteen lightkeepers, at P864 per annum each 13,824.00
256. One lightkeeper 767.00
257. Six lightkeepers, at P756 per annum each 4,536.00
258. One lightkeeper 659.00
259. Thirty lightkeepers, at P648 per annum each 19,440.00
260. Forty-four lightkeepers, at P540 per annum each 23,760.00
261. Five lightkeepers, at P486 per annum each 2,430.00
262. One lightkeeper 443.00
263. Twenty-three lightkeepers, at P432 per annum each 9,936.00
264. Fifty-eight lightkeepers, at P378 per annum each 21,924.00
265. Forty-four lightkeepers, at P360 per annum each 15,840.00
266. One lightkeeper (with quarters) 338.00
267. One lightkeeper (with quarters) 329.00
268. Nine lightkeepers, at P324 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 2,916.00
269. Six lightkeepers, at P324 per annum each (with quarters) 1,944.00
270. Two lightkeepers, at P300 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 600.00
271. Three lightkeepers, at P300 per annum each (with quarters) 900.00
272. Five lightkeepers, at P240 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,200.00
Boatmen
273. Two boatmen, at P360 per annum each 720.00
274. Two boatmen, at P300 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 600.00
275. Thirty-nine boatmen, at P300 per annum each (with quarters) 11,700.00
276. Eighteen boatmen, at P240 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 4,320.00
277. Four boatmen, at P216 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 864.00
278. Four boatmen, at P192 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 768.00
279. Twenty-four boatmen, at P180 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 4,320.00
280. Rations in kind furnished to lightkeepers and boatmen at light stations 16,480.00
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Total 1,222,642.00
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(4) BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE
DIRECTORS
1. One Collector of Internal Revenue P6,120.00
2. One Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue 5,100.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
3. Three chiefs of divisions, at P4,675 per annum each 14,025.00
4. One chief of division 4,250.00
5. One special agent 4,000.00
6. One chief of division 3,825.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
7. Two assistant chiefs of division at P3,825 per annum each 7,650.00
8. Two assistant chiefs of divisions at P2,720 per annum each 5,440.00
9. One assistant chief of division TaDSCA 2,040.00
CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
10. One chief, secret service unit 3,200.00
11. One chief, inheritance tax section 2,550.00
12. One agent in charge of the secret service section 2,210.00
13. One cashier and disbursing officer 2,040.00
14. One chief, records section 1,700.00
15. Two chiefs of sections, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
16. One chief of section 1,326.00
17. One chief of section 1,200.00
18. One chief, audit, index and assessment section 1,122.00
19. One chief, records and transcripts section 972.00
EXAMINERS
20. One examiner 2,040.00
21. One examiner 1,700.00
22. One examiner 1,530.00
TRANSLATOR
23. One translator 1,122.00
STENOGRAPHERS
24. One stenographer 2,040.00
25. One stenographer 1,530.00
26. One stenographer 1,224.00
27. Three stenographers, at P840 per annum each 2,520.00
LAW CLERKS
28. Two law clerks, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
29. Two law clerks, at P1,500 per annum each 3,000.00
CLERKS
30. One clerk 2,380.00
31. One clerk 1,700.00
32. One personnel clerk 1,530.00
33. Two clerks, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
34. One clerk 1,224.00
35. Three clerks, at P1,122 per annum each 3,366.00
36. One property clerk 1,122.00
37. Seven clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 7,560.00
38. Seven clerks, at P972 per annum each 6,804.00
39. Two clerks, at P918 per annum each 1,836.00
40. Six clerks, at P864 per annum each 5,184.00
41. Three clerks, at P840 per annum each 2,520.00
42. Twelve clerks, at P756 per annum each 9,072.00
43. Two clerks, at P720 per annum each 1,440.00
44. Twenty-seven clerks, at P648 per annum each 17,496.00
45. Eleven clerks, at P600 per annum each 6,600.00
46. Thirty-four clerks, at P540 per annum each 18,360.00
47. One clerk 486.00
48. Thirty-four clerks, at P480 per annum each 16,320.00
49. Sixteen clerks, at P432 per annum each 6,912.00
50. One clerk 378.00
51. Two clerks, at P360 per annum each 720.00
AGENTS
52. Two supervising agents-at-large, at P3,600 per annum each 7,200.00
53. One agent 3,570.00
54. One agent 3,400.00
55. Two agents, at P3,315 per annum each 6,630.00
56. Four agents, at P3,000 per annum each 12,000.00
57. Two agents, at P2,975 per annum each 5,950.00
58. One agent DTcASE 2,720.00
59. Eleven agents, at P2,700 per annum each 29,700.00
60. Six agents, at P2,550 per annum each 15,300.00
61. Twelve agents, at P2,400 per annum each 28,800.00
62. One agent 2,210.00
63. Ten agents, at P2,040 per annum each 20,400.00
64. Three agents, at P1,800 per annum each 5,400.00
65. Two agents, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
66. Six agents, at P1,680 per annum each 10,080.00
67. Four agents, at P1,530 per annum each 6,120.00
68. Two agents, at P1,275 per annum each 2,550.00
69. One agent 1,200.00
70. One agent 1,122.00
71. One agent 1,080.00
72. For the employment of ten agents to be filled by non-Christian Filipinos, at P540 per annum each 5,400.00
AGENT'S ASSISTANTS
73. Ten agent's assistants, at P1,700 per annum each 17,000.00
74. Eleven agent's assistants, at P1,530 per annum each 16,830.00
75. One agent's assistant 1,428.00
76. One agent's assistant 1,326.00
77. Three agent's assistants, at P1,275 per annum each 3,825.00
78. Seven agent's assistants, at P1,224 per annum each 8,568.00
79. Fifteen agent's assistants, at P1,122 per annum each 16,830.00
80. Four agent's assistants, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
81. Three agent's assistants, at P972 per annum each 2,916.00
82. Six agent's assistants, at P960 per annum each 5,760.00
83. One agent's assistant 918.00
84. Thirteen agent's assistants, at P864 per annum each 11,232.00
85. One agent's assistant 810.00
86. One agent's assistant 756.00
87. One agent's assistant 648.00
INHERITANCE TAX EXAMINERS
88. One inheritance tax examiner 2,040.00
89. Two inheritance tax examiners, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
INCOME TAX EXAMINERS
90. Two income tax examiners, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
91. One income tax examiner 2,550.00
92. One income tax examiner 2,210.00
93. Five income tax examiners, at P2,040 per annum each 10,200.00
94. Two income tax examiners, at P2,000 per annum each 4,000.00
95. One income tax examiner 1,700.00
96. Four income tax examiners, at P1,500 per annum each 6,000.00
97. Seventeen income tax examiners, at P1,530 per annum each 26,010.00
98. One income tax examiner 1,428.00
99. One income tax examiner 1,326.00
100. One income tax examiner 1,224.00
101. Two income tax examiners, at P1,200 per annum each 2,400.00
102. One income tax examiner 1,080.00
103. Eighteen income tax examiners, at P960 per annum each IHaSED 17,280.00
ASSISTANT INCOME TAX EXAMINERS
104. One assistant income tax examiner 1,800.00
105. Two assistant income tax examiners, at P1,200 per annum each 2,400.00
106. One assistant income tax examiner 1,122.00
107. Twelve assistant income tax examiners, at P1,080 per annum each 12,960.00
108. Ten assistant income tax examiners, at P972 per annum each 9,720.00
109. Two assistant income tax examiners, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
110. One assistant income tax examiner 648.00
DRUG INSPECTORS
111. One drug inspector 1,224.00
112. One drug inspector 1,200.00
113. One drug inspector 1,122.00
114. Four drug inspectors, at P960 per annum each 3,840.00
INSPECTORS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
115. Five inspectors of weights and measures, at P1,224 per annum each 6,120.00
116. Five inspectors of weights and measures, at P960 per annum each 4,800.00
FOREST INSPECTORS
117. Four forest inspectors, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
ACCOUNTANTS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
118. One accountant 2,720.00
119. Two accountants, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
120. Eleven accountants, at P1,530 per annum each 16,830.00
121. One accountant 1,122.00
122. Seven accountants, at P1,080 per annum each 7,560.00
123. Three accountants, at P972 per annum each 2,916.00
MESSENGERS
124. Four messengers, at P378 per annum each 1,512.00
125. Two messengers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
LABORERS
126. One mechanic 1,080.00
127. One mechanic 648.00
128. One janitor, with free quarters while required to live in the Bureau of Internal Revenue building 756.00
129. Seven laborers, at P432 per annum each 3,024.00
130. One laborer 405.00
131. Eight laborers, at P360 per annum each 2,880.00
MISCELLANEOUS
132. For the employment of special investigators not subject to Civil Service rules, as follows:
Investigators
(a) Four special investigators, at P2,040 per annum each 8,160.00
(b) One special investigator 1,224.00
(c) Three special investigators, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
(d) One special investigators 1,008.00
(e) Six special investigators, at P756 per annum each 4,536.00
133. Temporary employees and storekeepers, including laborers, as follows:
Secret Service Agents
(a) One secret service agent 972.00
(b) One secret service agent 864.00
(c) Two secret service agents, at P840 per annum each 1,680.00
(d) Three secret service agents, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
(e) Five secret service agents, at P720 per annum each 3,600.00
(f) Four secret service agents, at P648 per annum each EICSTa 2,592.00
(g) Two secret service agents, at P600 per annum each 1,200.00
(h) Fifteen secret service agents, at P540 per annum each 8,100.00
(i) Seventeen secret service agents, at P480 per annum each 8,160.00
Head Gaugers
(j) One head gauger 756.00
(k) Three head gaugers, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
Storekeepers
(l) Two storekeepers, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
(m) Two storekeepers, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
(n) Eight storekeepers, at P648 per annum each 5,184.00
(o) Twenty-nine storekeepers, at P540 per annum each 15,660.00
(p) Six storekeepers, at P486 per annum each 2,916.00
(q) One hundred twenty-five storekeepers, at P432 per annum each 54,000.00
(r) One storekeeper 378.00
Clerks
(s) Nine clerks, at P360 per annum each 3,240.00
Laborers
(t) One chauffeur 756.00
(u) One motorcycle-driver 702.00
(v) One laborer-shipper 594.00
(w) Four laborer-stampers, at P486 per annum each 1,944.00
(x) Two laborer-stampers, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(y) Ten laborer-stampers, at P360 per annum each 3,600.00
(z) One laborer-stamper 432.00
(aa) Two laborer-stampers, at P378 per annum each 756.00
(bb) Three laborers, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
(cc) One laborer-mechanic 378.00
(dd) One laborer-sailor 360.00
(ee) Four laborer-janitors, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
(ff) Thirty-four laborer-messengers, at P360 per annum each 12,240.00
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Total 824,718.00
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(5) BUREAU OF THE TREASURY
DIRECTORS
1. One Treasurer of the Philippines P6,120.00
2. One Assistant Treasurer of the Philippines 5,100.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
3. One chief of division and cashier 4,675.00
4. One chief of division and currency and bond register 4,250.00
5. One chief of division and second deputy insurance commissioner 4,250.00
6. One superintendent and cashier of the mint 3,400.00
PUBLIC DEBT RECORDER
7. One public debt recorder 2,000.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
8. Two assistant chiefs of divisions, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
9. One assistant cashier 3,400.00
EXAMINERS
10. Three examiners, at P2,550 per annum each 7,650.00
11. Six examiners, at P2,040 per annum each 12,240.00
12. Three assistant examiners, at P1,530 per annum each ICaDHT 4,590.00
13. One bond clerk and assistant examiner 1,530.00
TELLERS
14. One paying and receiving teller 3,060.00
15. One paying and receiving teller 2,040.00
16. One paying and receiving teller 1,785.00
CLERKS AND STENOGRAPHERS
17. One property clerk 1,530.00
18. One clerk-stenographer 1,530.00
19. One clerk 1,530.00
20. One clerk 1,080.00
21. One clerk-stenographer 1,080.00
22. One record clerk 1,080.00
23. Two clerks, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
24. One clerk-stenographer 864.00
25. Two clerks, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
26. Two clerks, at P810 per annum each 1,620.00
27. One clerk 756.00
28. One clerk 702.00
29. Two clerks, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
30. One clerk 432.00
MONEY-COUNTERS
31. One chief money-counter 1,080.00
32. Four money-counters, at P756 per annum each 3,024.00
33. One money-counter and chief janitor 756.00
34. Five money-counters, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
35. One money-counter 540.00
GUARDS
36. One chief guard 2,125.00
37. One assistant chief guard 2,040.00
38. Four guards, at P810 per annum each 3,240.00
39. Four guards, at P756 per annum each 3,024.00
40. Seven guards, at P540 per annum each 3,780.00
MECHANIC
41. One foreman and mechanic 1,326.00
MESSENGERS
42. Two messengers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
MISCELLANEOUS
43. Temporary employees, including laborers, as follows:
(a) Two messengers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
(b) One janitor 486.00
(c) For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers 566.00
44. Clothing and shoes for guards 461.00
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Total 116,974.00
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(6) BUREAU OF BANKING
COMMISSIONERS
1. One Bank Commissioner P6,120.00
2. One Assistant Bank Commissioner 5,100.00
EXAMINERS
3. One chief examiner 4,250.00
4. Two examiners, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
5. Six examiners, at P2,550 per annum each 15,300.00
CLERKS
6. One chief clerk and collecting and disbursing officer 2,040.00
7. One record clerk and typist 1,080.00
8. One clerk-typist IHTASa 423.00
MISCELLANEOUS
9. Temporary employees, including laborers, as follows:
(a) One clerk-messenger 486.00
(b) One messenger-janitor 378.00
(c) For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers 120.00
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Total 42,106.00
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Total for salaries and wages 2,389,802.00
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II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
1. Traveling expenses of personnel 98,725.00
2. Freight, express, and delivery service 8,645.00
3. Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 36,146.00
4. Illumination and power service 16,730.00
5. Rental of buildings and grounds 16,750.00
6. Consumption of supplies and material 496,450.00
7. Printing and binding reports, documents, and publications 6,220.00
8. Free distribution of public documents, in accordance with section 1653 of the Administrative Code 4,000.00
9. Traveling expenses of persons not government employees 1,925.00
10. Maintenance, reconstruction, and repair of equipment 94,347.00
11. Other services 16,641.00
12. Sundry expenses in connection with secret service 26,320.00
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Total for sundry expenses 822,899.00
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III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
1. For the purchase of furniture and equipment, including one jitney 24,803.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 24,803.00
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IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
1. For per diems of the members of the Board of Marine Accidents 3,000.00
2. For the landing and transportation of immigrants' baggage from ships to the Customs office, including salaries and wages, equipment and other expenses:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One foreman P1,275.00
(b) One assistant foreman 648.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(c) Transportation of packages 4,577.00
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Total available appropriation P6,500.00
Amount to be paid out of the receipts (P6,500.00)
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3. Suppression of clandestine distillation of spirits:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Two secret service agents P1,512.00
(b) Nine secret service agents, at P648 per annum each 5,832.00
(c) Thirty-three secret service agents, at P540 per annum each 17,820.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(d) Sundry expenses 19,836.00
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Total P45,000.00 45,000.00
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4. For the necessary expenses of the National Loan and Investment Board in carrying out the provisions of Commonwealth Act No. 7:
SALARIES AND WAGES
Manager
(a) One Chairman and Manager P12,000.00
Chiefs of Departments
(b) One secretary and attorney 6,000.00
(c) One comptroller TCASIH 6,000.00
(d) One chief appraiser and property custodian 5,100.00
(e) One actuary and statistician 5,100.00
(f) One cashier and disbursing officer 4,800.00
(g) One chief administrative officer 4,000.00
(h) One special agent 3,400.00
Assistant Chiefs of Departments
(i) One assistant chief appraiser 4,500.00
(j) One assistant cashier and teller 3,000.00
Assistant Attorneys and Law Clerks
(k) Two assistant attorney, at P2,400 per annum each 4,800.00
(l) One assistant attorney 1,800.00
(m) One law clerk 1,500.00
(n) One law clerk 1,200.00
Examiners
(o) One chief examiner 2,400.00
(p) Two assistant examiners, at P2,000 per annum each 4,000.00
(q) One examiner 1,800.00
Computers and Assistants
(r) One chief computer 1,800.00
(s) One computer 1,200.00
Assistants
(t) Thirty-six assistants, at P0.20 each per hour for 300 days of 4 hours a day 8,640.00
Inspectors
(u) One insurance inspector 2,400.00
(v) One property inspector 1,800.00
Clerks and Stenographers
(w) One property clerk 1,800.00
(x) One record clerk 1,800.00
(y) One clerk 1,260.00
(z) One clerk 1,200.00
(aa) One clerk-stenographer 1,200.00
(bb) Six clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 6,480.00
(cc) One clerk 1,020.00
(dd) One clerk 960.00
(ee) Two clerk-stenographers, at P960 per annum each 1,920.00
(ff) Four clerks, at P840 per annum each 3,360.00
(gg) Two clerks, at P720 per annum each 1,440.00
(hh) One clerk 660.00
(ii) Six clerks, at P600 per annum each 3,600.00
(jj) Two clerks, at P540 per annum each 1,060.00
(kk) One clerk 480.00
(ll) One clerk 432.00
(mm) One clerk-laborer 300.00
Teller and Collectors
(nn) One teller 1,320.00
(oo) Three collectors, at P480 per annum each 1,440.00
(pp) One collector 300.00
Messengers
(qq) Two messengers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
Miscellaneous
(rr) Temporary and emergency employees, including skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers cDCSTA 1,500.00
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Total for salaries and wages 121,632.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(ss) Traveling expenses of personnel 6,150.00
(tt) Freight, express and delivery service 150.00
(uu) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 2,650.00
(vv) Illumination and power service 700.00
(ww) Rental of buildings and grounds 1,800.00
(xx) Consumption of supplies and materials 4,500.00
(yy) Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 1,400.00
(zz) Maintenance and repair of equipment 350.00
(aaa) Premium on bonds, etc. 20,000.00
(bbb) Expenses on foreclosed mortgages 50,000.00
(ccc) Other services 5,050.00
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Total for sundry expenses 92,750.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(ddd) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 8,000.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 8,000.00
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SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
(eee) Contribution for the expenses of the office of the Corporate Counsel 12,000.00
(fff) Repair and remodeling of building and site including electrical and plumbing installations 2,000.00
(ggg) For the administration of the Rice and Corn Fund, Act No. 2818, as amended:
Salaries and Wages
(1) One supervising rural credit agent P2,380.00
(2) Two supervising rural credit agents, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
(3) One supervising rural credit agent 1,700.00
(4) Three rural credit agents, at P1,224 per annum each 3,672.00
(5) Seven rural credit agents, at P1,080 per annum each 7,560.00
(6) One rural credit agent 864.00
(7) Two rural credit agents, at P768 per annum each 1,536.00
(8) Two rural credit agents, at P672 per annum each 1,844.00
(9) One rural credit agent 648.00
(10) Two laborer-filers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
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Total for salaries and wages 24,504.00
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Sundry Expenses
(11) Traveling expenses of personnel 5,000.00
(12) Freight, express and delivery service 26.00
(13) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 260.00
(14) Rental of buildings and grounds 264.00
(15) Consumption of supplies and materials 200.00
(16) Maintenance and repair of equipment 100.00
(17) Other services 50.00
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Total for sundry expenses 5,900.00
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Furniture and Equipment
(18) For the purchase of furniture and equipment DEcITS 618.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 618.00
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Summary
Total for salaries and wages 24,504.00
Total for sundry expenses 5,900.00
Total for furniture and equipment 618.00
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Total available for the administration of the Rice and Corn Fund P31,022.00 31,022.00
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Total for special appropriations 45,022.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 121,632.00
Total for sundry expenses 92,750.00
Total for furniture and equipment 8,000.00
Total for special appropriations 45,022.00
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Total available for the National Loan and Investment Board in carrying out the provisions of Commonwealth Act No. 7 P267,404.00
Amount to be paid out of the receipts from the various loanable funds under its jurisdiction and control, section 4, Commonwealth Act No. 7 (P267,404.00)
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5. For the personnel of the Bureau of Printing Revolving Fund employed throughout the year:
Directors
(a) One Director of Printing P5,100.00
(b) One Assistant Director of Printing 4,080.00
Chiefs of Divisions
(c) One superintendent of work and chief of division 3,230.00
(d) One chief clerk 2,720.00
(e) Six chiefs of divisions, at P2,550 per annum each 15,300.00
Assistant Chiefs of Divisions
(f) Seven assistant chiefs of divisions, at P1,870 per annum each 13,090.00
Chiefs of Sections
(g) One supervising editor of publications and chief of section 2,380.00
(h) One employee in charge of buildings, bodegas and transportation and chief of section 2,210.00
(i) One employee in charge of proofs and chief of section 1,700.00
(j) One cashier and disbursing officer 1,700.00
(k) One property clerk (storekeeper) and chief of section 1,080.00
Work-Order Writers, Estimators and Computers
(l) Two work-order writers and computers, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
(m) One computer and assistant estimator 1,301.00
(n) One assistant work-order writer and computer 1,122.00
Technical Employees
(o) One employee in charge of the Official Gazette 2,040.00
(p) One press proof-reader 1,530.00
(q) One artist-engraver 1,530.00
(r) One Diesel engine operator 1,530.00
(s) One copy editor cHSIAC 1,377.00
Clerks
(t) One clerk 1,080.00
(u) Two clerks, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
(v) One clerk 648.00
(w) One clerk 594.00
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Total available for the personnel of the Bureau of Printing employed throughout the year P70,130.00
Amount to be paid from the Bureau of Printing Revolving Fund (P70,130.00)
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6. For salaries and wages of the personnel of the Manila Harbor Board employed throughout the year, the provisions of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One electrical and mechanical inspector P3,060.00
(b) One clerk 1,080.00
(c) One first assistant mechanic 713.00
(d) One second assistant mechanic 594.00
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Total available for salaries and wages of the personnel of the Manila Harbor Board employed throughout the year P5,447.00
Amount to be paid from the Manila Harbor Board Fund, Act 3002 (P5,447.00)
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7. For salaries and wages of the personnel of the Fidelity Fund employed throughout the year, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One clerk P1,530.00
(b) One clerk 702.00
(c) One clerk 540.00
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Total available for salaries and wages of the personnel of the Fidelity Fund employed throughout the year P2,772.00
Amount to be paid from the Fidelity Fund, section 325 of Act 2711 (P2,772.00)
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8. For the necessary expenses of the Tobacco Board in carrying out the provisions of Act No. 2613, as amended by Act No. 3179, the provisions of any existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(Bureau of Internal Revenue)
Project No. 1
Agents
(a) One special agent P4,675.00
(b) One special agent 3,060.00
(c) One assistant agent 1,224.00
Inspectors
(d) One supervising tobacco inspector 4,250.00
(e) One tobacco inspector 2,160.00
(f) One tobacco inspector 1,820.00
(g) One tobacco inspector 1,700.00
(h) One tobacco inspector 1,530.00
(i) One tobacco inspector 1,446.00
(j) One tobacco inspector 1,242.00
(k) Two tobacco inspectors, at P1,200 per annum each 2,400.00
(l) One tobacco inspector 1,092.00
(m) Three tobacco inspectors, at P1,080 per annum each CaAcSE 3,240.00
(n) Two tobacco inspectors, at P876 per annum each 1,752.00
(o) Three tobacco inspectors, at P840 per annum each 2,520.00
(p) One tobacco inspector 768.00
(q) One tobacco inspector 756.00
(r) One tobacco inspector 648.00
Clerks
(s) One clerk 1,080.00
(t) One clerk 540.00
Laborer
(u) One laborer 360.00
Project No. 2
Philippine Tobacco Agents in the United States
(v) One Philippine tobacco agent 7,140.00
(w) One Philippine tobacco agent 5,100.00
(x) One clerk (stenographer) 2,400.00
(Bureau of Plant Industry)
Project No. 3
Chief of Section
(y) One chief of tobacco research section 4,250.00
Agronomists
(z) One agronomist 3,060.00
(aa) One assistant agronomist 2,040.00
(bb) Two assistant agronomists, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
(cc) One assistant agronomist 1,530.00
(dd) One assistant agronomist 1,224.00
(ee) Three assistant agronomists, at P1,122 per annum each 3,366.00
(ff) One assistant agronomist 1,020.00
(gg) Five junior agronomists, at P540 per annum each 2,700.00
Clerks
(hh) One clerk 360.00
(ii) For temporary and emergency employees, including skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers 9,171.00
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Total for salaries and wages 85,024.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(jj) Traveling expenses of personnel 15,100.00
(kk) Freight, express and delivery service 1,200.00
(ll) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 1,490.00
(mm) Illumination and power service 360.00
(nn) Rental of buildings and grounds 1,650.00
(oo) Consumption of supplies and materials 4,544.00
(pp) Cash contributions and gratuities 10.00
(qq) Reconditioning of cigars 5,000.00
(rr) U.S. Internal Revenue stamps destroyed 2,000.00
(ss) Advertising in U.S. tobacco trade journals 5,000.00
(tt) Advertising in local publications 500.00
(uu) Tobacco pamphlets in U.S. 1,000.00
(vv) Maintenance and repair of equipment 160.00
(ww) Constructions and repairs 2,000.00
(xx) Other services 800.00
(yy) Prosecution of cases in China 2,400.00
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Total for sundry expenses 43,214.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(zz) For the purchase of furniture and equipment cSEAHa 750.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 750.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 85,024.00
Total for sundry expenses 43,214.00
Total for furniture and equipment 750.00
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Total available in carrying out the provisions of Act No. 2613, as amended by Act No. 3179 P128,988.00
Amount to be paid from its receipts (P128,988.00)
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9. For the personnel in charge of the collection of the fees accruing to the National Radio Broadcasting Fund, Bureau of Internal Revenue, employed throughout the year, Act No. 3997:
(a) One superintendent of division P4,800.00
(b) One action clerk 756.00
(c) One clerk-typist 648.00
(d) One clerk 648.00
(e) One junior typist 540.00
(f) One clerk-stenographer 432.00
(g) Two clerk-operators, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(h) One operator-teller 432.00
(i) One clerk-typist 360.00
(j) Two radio set inspectors, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
(k) One assistant radio set inspector 864.00
(l) One assistant radio set inspector 840.00
(m) One assistant radio set inspector 756.00
(n) Two assistant radio set inspectors, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(o) One messenger 360.00
(p) One janitor 360.00
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Total available for the personnel in charge of the collection of the fees accruing to the National Radio Broadcasting Fund employed throughout the year P15,684.00
Amount to be paid from the receipts (P15,684.00)
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Total for special appropriations 48,000.00
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VIII. INVESTMENTS AND EXTRAORDINARY
1. For the Bureau of Printing Revolving Fund to be expended in accordance with the provisions of item X-5 hereof 325,000.00
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Total for the Bureau of Printing Revolving Fund 325,000.00
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IX. SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 2,389,802.00
Total for sundry expenses 822,899.00
Total for furniture and equipment 24,803.00
Total for special appropriations 48,000.00
Total for the Bureau of Printing Revolving Fund 325,000.00
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Total available for the Department of Finance P3,610,504.00
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X. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1. The charges for service rendered in connection with the landing and transportation of immigrants' baggage from ships to the Customs office shall be fixed by the Insular Collector of Customs with the approval of the Secretary of Finance. CETIDH
2. Any saving of the appropriations for the Bureau of Internal Revenue for 1937 may be used for the payment during the said year of additional compensation of ten per centum of the salary of officers and employees of the Bureau of Internal Revenue who have demonstrated proficiency in the examination of books of accounts in a language other than English, Spanish or Philippine dialects for internal-revenue tax purposes, of merchants engaged in business in the Philippines: PROVIDED, That the granting of the said additional compensation shall be made by the Secretary of Finance upon the recommendation of the Collector of Internal Revenue.
3. Subject to the approval of the Secretary of Finance, the Insular Collector of Customs may authorize the overseer and the janitor assigned in the detention station at Engineer Island to lodge free of charge in said station while required to live therein.
4. In the appointment of the employees receiving salaries from items 118 to 123, inclusive, of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, preference shall be given to duly qualified natives, if any.
5. A reimbursable fund which shall be known as "Bureau of Printing Revolving Fund" is hereby created for the operation and maintenance of the Bureau of Printing. Upon the taking effect of this Act, all the assets and liabilities of the Bureau of Printing and the sum of P325,000, as working capital, which is hereby appropriated out of the accumulated surplus of the general fund, shall be transferred to this fund. The working capital herein provided, together with all its future accretions from the operating income of the Bureau of Printing, shall be disbursed by the Director of Printing with the approval of the Secretary of Finance in accordance with a budget to be approved by the President for the operation and maintenance of said Bureau, including the purchase of the necessary equipment when authorized by the Secretary of Finance: PROVIDED, That, as soon as possible, after the close of each fiscal year, the Director of Printing shall render a detailed financial report of the operation of this fund during said year to the President of the Philippines and the National Assembly, through the Secretary of Finance; PROVIDED, FURTHER, That any surplus fund which, in the opinion of the Budget Commission, is not necessary for the operation of said service shall revert to the general fund in the Philippine Treasury: AND PROVIDED, FINALLY, That all positions of personnel that are employed throughout the year shall be shown in detail in the annual Appropriation Acts.
6. With the approval of the Secretary of Finance, the National Loan and Investment Board may change the designation of any position authorized for the same in Commonwealth Act No. 7 and in this Act, and consolidate two or more of said positions: PROVIDED, That the salary for each consolidated position shall not exceed five thousand pesos per annum: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That this authority shall only be in force until June 30, 1937.
F. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
(1) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT HEADS
1. Secretary of the Department P10,200.00
2. Undersecretary of the Department 7,225.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
3. One chief clerk 3,825.00
4. One chief of division 3,400.00
LAW CLERK
5. One law clerk 2,550.00
PRIVATE SECRETARY
6. One private secretary 2,400.00
CLERKS
7. One clerk 3,060.00
8. One clerk 2,550.00
9. One clerk 2,040.00
10. One clerk 1,224.00
11. One clerk 1,080.00
DIRECTORS
12. One messenger 540.00
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Total 40,094.00
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(2) BUREAU OF JUSTICE
DIRECTORS
1. One Solicitor-General, with the rank of Undersecretary of Department P8,500.00
2. Three Assistant Solicitors-General, at P6,000 per annum each SaDICE 18,000.00
ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS
3. Two assistant attorneys, at P5,400 per annum each 10,800.00
4. Three assistant attorneys, at P4,500 per annum each 13,500.00
5. Five assistant attorneys, at P3,600 per annum each 18,000.00
6. Five assistant attorneys, at P3,000 per annum each 15,000.00
7. Four assistant attorneys, at P2,400 per annum each 9,600.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
8. Two chiefs of divisions, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
9. One assistant chief of division and librarian 2,380.00
10. One assistant chief of division and stenographer 1,530.00
11. One assistant chief of division 972.00
CASHIER AND DISBURSING OFFICER
12. One cashier and disbursing officer 1,530.00
STENOGRAPHERS
13. One stenographer 1,700.00
14. Three stenographers, at P1,530 per annum each 4,590.00
15. Three stenographers, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
16. One junior stenographer 648.00
CLERKS
17. One clerk 1,224.00
18. One clerk 810.00
19. One clerk 756.00
20. Three clerks, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
21. Four clerks, at P540 per annum each 2,160.00
22. Five clerks, at P432 per annum each 2,160.00
23. One clerk 360.00
MESSENGERS
24. Two messengers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
JANITOR
25. One janitor 360.00
MISCELLANEOUS
26. Deductions for vacancies, absences, etc. (2,550.00)
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Total 120,994.00
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(3) COURTS OF FIRST INSTANCE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE COURTS AND OFFICES OF PROVINCIAL SHERIFFS
DISTRICT JUDGES
1. Thirty-six judges, at P8,500 per annum each P306,000.00
2. Seven judges, at P7,650 per annum each 53,550.00
3. Five judges, at P6,800 per annum each 34,000.00
JUDGES-AT-LARGE
4. One judge-at-large 9,000.00
5. One judge-at-large 8,000.00
6. One judge-at-large 7,000.00
7. Five judges-at-large, at P6,800 per annum each 34,000.00
SUPERINTENDENT OF CLERKS OF COURTS
8. One superintendent of clerks of courts 3,060.00
CLERKS OF COURTS
9. One clerk of court 4,250.00
10. Four clerks of courts, at P2,975 per annum each 11,900.00
11. Eleven clerks of courts, at P2,720 per annum each 29,920.00
12. Nine clerks of courts, at P2,040 per annum each 18,360.00
13. Three clerks of courts, at P1,700 per annum each 5,100.00
14. Five clerks of courts, at P1,530 per annum each 7,650.00
15. Eleven clerks of courts, at P1,275 per annum each 14,025.00
16. Four clerks of courts, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
17. One clerk of court HDIaET 540.00
DEPUTY CLERKS OF COURTS
18. One assistant clerk of court and ex-officio chief of probate division 3,400.00
19. Fifteen deputy clerks of courts, at P1,530 per annum each 22,950.00
20. Twelve deputy clerks of courts, at P1,275 per annum each 15,300.00
21. Ten deputy clerks of courts, at P1,080 per annum each 10,800.00
22. Four deputy clerks of courts, at P810 per annum each 3,240.00
23. Five deputy clerks of courts, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
24. Eighteen deputy clerks of courts, at P540 per annum each 9,720.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
25. One chief of statistical and docket division 1,530.00
26. One chief of civil division 972.00
27. One chief of criminal division 745.00
28. One archive clerk and chief of division 745.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
29. One cashier and disbursing officer 1,530.00
30. One assistant chief clerk 1,080.00
STENOGRAPHERS
31. Eight stenographers, at P2,720 per annum each 21,760.00
32. Three stenographers, at P2,550 per annum each 7,650.00
33. Eighteen stenographers, at P2,040 per annum each 36,720.00
34. One stenographer in English 2,040.00
35. One stenographer 1,360.00
36. Fourteen stenographers, at P1,700 per annum each 23,800.00
37. Thirty-one stenographers, at P1,530 per annum each 47,430.00
38. Five stenographers, at P1,200 per annum each 6,000.00
39. One stenographer 972.00
40. One clerk-stenographer 864.00
INTERPRETERS
41. Three interpreters, at P2,040 per annum each 6,120.00
42. Two Chinese interpreters, at P2,040 annum each 4,080.00
43. Three interpreters, at P1,700 per annum each 5,100.00
44. Three interpreters, at P1,530 per annum each 4,590.00
45. Eight interpreters, at P1,275 per annum each 10,200.00
46. Ten interpreters, at P1,080 per annum each 10,800.00
47. One interpreter 1,020.00
48. Ten interpreters, at P864 per annum each 8,640.00
49. Seven interpreters, at P648 per annum each 4,536.00
DOCKET CLERKS
50. One docket clerk 1,080.00
51. One docket clerk 972.00
52. Four docket clerks, at P864 per annum each 3,456.00
53. Six docket clerks, at P756 per annum each 4,536.00
54. One civil docket clerk 756.00
55. One docket clerk 684.00
56. Twenty-one docket clerks, at P648 per annum each 13,608.00
57. One docket clerk 576.00
58. Three docket clerks, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
59. Two docket clerks, at P480 per annum each 960.00
60. One docket clerk 432.00
61. Three docket clerks, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
ASSISTANT DOCKET CLERKS
62. One assistant docket clerk CSIcTa 972.00
63. One assistant docket clerk 756.00
64. Three assistant docket clerks, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
65. Three assistant docket clerks, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
CLERKS
66. One clerk 1,080.00
67. Two clerks, at P918 per annum each 1,836.00
68. Two clerks, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
69. Three clerks, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
70. Five clerks, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
71. Sixteen clerks, at P540 per annum each 8,640.00
72. One clerk 497.00
73. Four clerks, at P486 per annum each 1,944.00
74. Sixty-four clerks, at P432 per annum each 27,648.00
75. One clerk 421.00
76. Fifty-seven clerks, at P360 per annum each 20,520.00
TYPISTS
77. Two typists, at P432 per annum each 864.00
MESSENGERS
78. One messenger 540.00
79. Three messengers, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
80. One messenger 378.00
81. Six messengers, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
82. One messenger-janitor 432.00
MISCELLANEOUS
83. For compensation of bailiffs and emergency employees, including laborers, as follows:
Interpreter
(a) One interpreter 972.00
Clerks
(b) Two clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
(c) One clerk 864.00
(d) One clerk 648.00
(e) Three clerks, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
(f) Two clerks, at P378 per annum each 756.00
(g) Twenty-four clerks, at P360 per annum each 8,640.00
Bailiffs
(h) Seven bailiffs, at P360 per annum each 2,520.00
Messengers
(i) One janitor-messenger 432.00
(j) Three janitor-messengers, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
Emergency employees
(k) For emergency employees 4,656.00
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
84. Salaries of justices of the peace and auxiliary justices of the peace outside of the City of Manila: PROVIDED, That no appointment of a justice of the peace involving payment of any amount shall be made, unless there is a sufficient appropriation therefor 793,748.00
PROVINCIAL SHERIFFS
85. Seventeen provincial sheriffs, at P2,040 per annum each 34,680.00
86. Twelve provincial sheriffs, at P1,530 per annum each 18,360.00
87. Four provincial sheriffs, at P1,275 per annum each 5,100.00
88. Fourteen provincial sheriffs, at P1,080 per annum each 15,120.00
DEPUTY SHERIFFS
89. One hundred seventeen deputy sheriffs, at P756 per annum each aIcDCA 88,452.00
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Total 1,919,637.00
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(4) PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
COMMISSIONERS
By detail in accordance with Act No. 4042
1. One Public Service Commissioner
2. One Senior Associate Commissioner
3. One Junior Associate Commissioner
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
4. One secretary P3,825.00
5. One supervising engineer 5,100.00
6. One electrical engineer 4,250.00
7. One auditor 3,825.00
8. One chief of division 2,040.00
CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
9. One attorney for the Commission 2,550.00
10. One assistant electrical engineer 2,550.00
INSPECTORS
11. Three inspectors, at P2,040 per annum each 6,120.00
12. Five inspectors, at P1,530 per annum each 7,650.00
STENOGRAPHERS
13. One stenographer 2,040.00
14. Three stenographers, at P1,700 per annum each 5,100.00
15. One stenographer 1,224.00
16. One stenographer 1,080.00
CASHIER AND DISBURSING OFFICER
17. One cashier and disbursing officer 1,530.00
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES
18. One assistant secretary 1,700.00
19. Three interpreters and deputy secretaries, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
CLERKS
20. One clerk 1,080.00
21. One clerk 864.00
22. One clerk 756.00
23. Four clerks, at P648 per annum each 2,592.00
24. Two clerks, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
25. Two clerks, at P432 per annum each 864.00
26. Two clerks, at P360 per annum each 720.00
EMPLOYEES
27. Temporary employees, as follows:
(a) Two clerks, at P360 per annum each 720.00
(b) One clerk, at P30 per month 270.00
(c) One clerk, at P30 per month 180.00
(d) One clerk, at P30 per month 150.00
MESSENGERS AND LABORERS
28. Two messengers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
29. One janitor-watchman, with quarters 540.00
30. Two laborers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
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Total 65,080.00
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(5) BUREAU OF PRISONS
DIRECTORS
1. One Director of Prisons, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry and service P4,250.00
2. One Assistant Director of Prisons, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry and service HCITcA 3,400.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
3. One chief clerk and executive inspector 2,975.00
4. One medical officer and chief of division, with subsistence, quarters and laundry 3,060.00
SUPERINTENDENTS
5. Two superintendents, with furnished quarters, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
6. One superintendent for Bilibid Prisons, with furnished quarters 2,720.00
7. Two assistant superintendents, with furnished quarters, at P2,890 per annum each 5,780.00
PHYSICIANS
8. Three medical officers, with subsistence, quarters and laundry, at P2,040 per annum each 6,120.00
9. One medical officer, with subsistence, quarters and laundry 1,530.00
CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
10. One chief of section 1,530.00
11. One chief of section 1,428.00
12. One chief of section 1,326.00
13. One chief of section 1,275.00
CASHIERS
14. One cashier and disbursing officer 1,530.00
15. One chief clerk and cashier, with quarters in kind 1,530.00
PROPERTY CLERKS
16. One property clerk, with quarters in kind 1,275.00
17. One property clerk, with quarters in kind 864.00
CLERKS
18. One clerk 1,326.00
19. One clerk 1,224.00
20. Two clerks, at P1,122 per annum each 2,244.00
21. Two clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
22. Two clerks, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
23. Two clerks, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
24. Three clerks, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
STENOGRAPHER
25. One stenographer 972.00
TEACHERS AND INSTRUCTORS
26. One band leader 864.00
27. One band leader, with quarters in kind 756.00
28. Two chaplains, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
29. Two chaplains, with quarters in kind, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
30. One principal teacher 1,080.00
31. Two teachers, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
32. One farming instructor, with quarters in kind 1,530.00
NURSES AND ATTENDANTS
All with subsistence, quarters and laundry
33. One nurse 1,530.00
34. One nurse 1,080.00
35. One nurse 648.00
36. One hospital attendant 648.00
37. Three hospital attendants, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
PHARMACIST
38. One pharmacist, with subsistence, quarters and laundry 1,700.00
DENTIST
39. One dentist 1,080.00
INSPECTORS AND OVERSEER
40. Two guard inspectors, at P2,125 per annum each 4,250.00
41. One guard inspector AaCcST 1,938.00
42. One sanitary inspector, with subsistence, quarters and laundry 432.00
43. One general overseer, with quarters in kind 1,530.00
FOREMEN AND MATRON
44. One matron 1,080.00
45. One ranch foreman, with quarters in kind 2,040.00
46. One kitchen and bakery foreman 1,080.00
47. One foreman, mechanical engineer, with quarters in kind 1,080.00
48. One agricultural foreman, with quarters in kind 972.00
49. One agricultural foreman, with quarters in kind 648.00
50. One foreman, building construction, with quarters in kind 864.00
51. One road and bridge foreman, with quarters in kind 810.00
52. One copra foreman, with quarters in kind 648.00
53. One supply and equipment foreman, with quarters in kind 540.00
54. One cattle foreman, with quarters in kind 432.00
55. One fisher foreman, with quarters in kind 331.00
SERGEANTS OF THE GUARDS
56. Three sergeants of the guards, at P864 per annum each 2,592.00
57. One first sergeant, with quarters in kind 648.00
58. One provost sergeant, with quarters in kind 432.00
59. Three duty sergeants, with quarters in kind, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
KEEPERS
60. Sixteen keepers, at P810 per annum each 12,960.00
GUARDS
61. Two first-class guards, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
62. Two first-class guards, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
63. Three first-class guards, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
64. Twenty-one second-class guards, at P648 per annum each 13,608.00
65. Four third-class guards, at P540 per annum each 2,160.00
66. Fifty third-class guards, at P486 per annum each 24,300.00
67. Six corporals, with quarters in kind, at P300 per annum each 1,800.00
68. Fourteen privates, with quarters in kind, at P243.20 per annum each 3,405.00
69. Fifty-five privates, with quarters in kind, at P240 per annum each 13,200.00
MESSENGER
70. One messenger 360.00
MISCELLANEOUS
71. Subsistence, quarters and laundry for the employees of the sanitary division 6,240.00
72. Reenlistment pay (for San Ramon guards) 1,500.00
73. Subsistence of eighty prison guards at P0.24 per diem each 7,008.00
74. Subsistence of the Director and Assistant Director, at P768 per annum each 1,536.00
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Total 199,211.00
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(6) GENERAL LAND REGISTRATION OFFICE
1. One Chief of the Office P6,120.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
2. One chief of division 4,080.00
3. Two chiefs of divisions, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
4. Two chiefs of divisions, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
REGISTERS OF DEEDS
5. One superintendent of registers of deeds 2,040.00
6. One register of deeds 4,250.00
7. Four registers of deeds, at P2,550 per annum each 10,200.00
8. Ten registers of deeds, at P2,040 per annum each 20,400.00
9. Fifteen registers of deeds, at P1,530 per annum each IDTHcA 22,950.00
10. One deputy register of deeds 2,550.00
11. One deputy register of deeds 1,080.00
CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
12. One chief of section 2,720.00
13. One chief of section 2,040.00
14. One chief of section 1,700.00
15. One cashier and disbursing officer 1,530.00
16. One chief of section 1,530.00
17. One chief of section 1,224.00
18. One chief of section 1,122.00
19. One chief of section 1,080.00
20. One chief of section 972.00
21. Three chiefs of sections, at P864 per annum each 2,592.00
22. One chief of section 756.00
SURVEYORS
23. Two surveyors, at P2,550 per annum each 5,100.00
24. One assistant surveyor 1,326.00
25. One assistant surveyor 1,224.00
STENOGRAPHERS
26. One clerk-stenographer 2,040.00
27. Six stenographers, at P2,040 per annum each 12,240.00
28. Two stenographers, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
INTERPRETERS
29. Three interpreters, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
DEPUTY CLERKS
30. Ten deputy clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 10,800.00
CLERKS
31. Two clerks, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
32. One clerk 1,530.00
33. One clerk 1,326.00
34. Five clerks, at P1,224 per annum each 6,120.00
35. One clerk 1,122.00
36. Eight clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 8,640.00
37. Two clerks, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
38. Twenty clerks, at P864 per annum each 17,280.00
39. Twenty-two clerks, at P756 per annum each 16,632.00
40. Forty-four clerks, at P648 per annum each 28,512.00
41. Forty-five clerks, at P540 per annum each 24,300.00
42. One clerk 529.00
43. Forty-eight clerks, at P432 per annum each 20,736.00
44. Twenty clerks, at P360 per annum each 7,200.00
TYPISTS
45. One clerk-typist 648.00
46. One clerk-typist 540.00
47. One clerk-typist 432.00
48. Five typists, at P540 per annum each 2,700.00
49. Ten typists, at P432 per annum each 4,320.00
50. Three typists, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
DRAFTSMEN
51. One draftsman 648.00
52. Three draftsmen, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
53. Three draftsmen, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
COMPUTERS
54. One computer 1,080.00
55. Two computers, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
MESSENGERS
56. Ten messengers, at P432 per annum each 4,320.00
57. Seven messengers, at P360 per annum each 2,520.00
58. One messenger-porter AaSCTD 360.00
MISCELLANEOUS
59. One mimeograph operator 360.00
60. One blueprinter 432.00
61. One head janitor 648.00
62. One janitor-messenger 432.00
63. Two vault-keepers, at P432 per annum each 864.00
64. Seven janitors, at P360 per annum each 2,520.00
65. Two watchmen, at P360 per annum each 720.00
66. One janitor-porter 360.00
67. Two laborers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
68. One laborer-stitcher 360.00
69. One laborer-porter 360.00
70. Twenty-five janitors, at P360 per annum each 9,000.00
71. Temporary and emergency employees, including laborers, as follows:
CLERKS
(a) Eleven clerks, at P432 per annum each 4,752.00
(b) One clerk 378.00
(c) Thirty-eight clerks, at P360 per annum each 13,680.00
TYPISTS
(d) Fourteen typists, at P432 per annum each 6,048.00
(e) Four typists, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
(f) Seven draftsmen, at P432 per annum each 3,024.00
(g) One messenger 360.00
(h) One janitor-messenger 432.00
(i) One janitor-messenger 378.00
(j) Two janitor-messengers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
(k) Three messenger-janitors, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
(l) Four laborer-vault-keepers, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
(m) Less-savings from item 71 (a) to item 71 (l) (1,740.00)
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Total 351,961.00
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Total for salaries and wages 2,696,977.00
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II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
1. Traveling expenses of personnel 65,730.00
2. Freight, express and delivery service 10,836.00
3. Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 22,260.00
4. Illumination and power service 13,616.00
5. Rental of buildings and grounds 16,500.00
6. Consumption of supplies and materials 331,590.00
7. Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 6,980.00
8. Contributions and gratuities 4,000.00
9. Traveling expenses of persons not government employees 26,000.00
10. Maintenance and repair of equipment 3,020.00
11. Other services 13,222.00
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Total for sundry expenses 513,754.00
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III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
1. For the purchase of furniture and equipment 4,366.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 4,366.00
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IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
1. Salaries and traveling expenses of temporary employees appointed under Act No. 3411 to assist the judges of Courts of First Instance designated to try and decide registration and cadastral cases: TaDAHE
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Two clerks, at P864 per annum each P1,728.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(b) Traveling expenses of personnel 144.00
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Total P1,872.00 1,872.00
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2. For postage stamps for the mailing of notices of land registration cases: PROVIDED, That this appropriation shall not be used for the purchase of postage stamps for the routine office mail of the General Land Registration Office 5,000.00
3. For publication of notices of land registration cases in the Official Gazette 20,000.00
4. For the purchase of steel filing cabinets and card index files for the Public Service Commission 1,200.00
5. For salaries and wages of additional personnel, purchase of furniture and equipment and other necessary sundry expenses to carry out the purposes of Act No. 3579, transferring all female prisoners confined in Bilibid Prisons to Welfareville:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Twelve foremen, at P1.50 per day each P6,570.00
(b) One chauffeur, at P1.70 per day 620.50
OTHER EXPENSES
(c) Sundry expenses, including purchase of furniture and equipment 679.50
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Total P7,870.00 7,870.00
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6. For the necessary expenses to carry out the purposes of Acts Nos. 4103 and 4221, creating the Board of Indeterminate Sentence and the Probation Office, respectively, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, as follows:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) For compensation of the members of the Board of Indeterminate Sentence, including the Chairman, at P10 per meeting attended P3,00.00
Chiefs of Office
(b) One Chief 6,800.00
(c) One Assistant Chief 3,180.00
Chiefs of Divisions
(d) One chief clerk 2,800.00
(e) Two supervisors, at P2,400 per annum each 4,800.00
(f) Two supervisors, at P1,800 per annum each 3,600.00
Probation Officers
(g) Ten probation officers, at P1,200 per annum each 12,000.00
(h) Five probation officers, at P960 per annum each 4,800.00
Technical Assistants
(i) One psychiatrist 2,800.00
(j) Two psychiatrists, at P1,200 per annum each 2,400.00
(k) One psychologist 1,200.00
(l) One psychologist 960.00
Stenographers
(m) One stenographer 960.00
(n) One stenographer 720.00
Clerks
(o) One record and property clerk 1,200.00
(p) Three clerks, at P720 per annum each 2,160.00
(q) Four clerks, at P600 per annum each 2,400.00
(r) Three clerks, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
Secret Service Agents
(s) Eight secret service agents, at P480 per annum each 3,840.00
Janitor-Messengers
(t) Three janitor-messengers, at P360 per annum each EAcTDH 1,080.00
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Total for salaries and wages 61,780.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(u) Traveling expenses of personnel 3,700.00
(v) Freight, express and delivery service 30.00
(w) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 1,600.00
(x) Illumination and power services 820.00
(y) Rental of buildings and grounds 2,400.00
(z) Consumption of supplies and materials 2,700.00
(aa) Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 100.00
(bb) Maintenance and repair of equipment 250.00
(cc) Other services 620.00
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Total for sundry expenses 12,220.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(dd) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 1,000.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 1,000.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 61,780.00
Total for sundry expenses 12,220.00
Total for furniture and equipment 1,000.00
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Total available for the Board of Indeterminate Sentence and the Probation Office P75,000.00 75,000.00
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7. For the necessary expenses to carry out the purposes of Act No. 4109, as amended by Act No. 4168, creating the Anti-Usury Board, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
SALARIES AND WAGES
Executive Officers
(a) One executive officer P6,000.00
(b) One assistant executive officer 4,000.00
Chiefs of Divisions
(c) Two chiefs of divisions, at P2,840 per annum each 5,680.00
Assistant Chiefs of Divisions
(d) One assistant chief of division 1,740.00
(e) One assistant chief of division 1,460.00
Chief of Section
(f) One docket and record clerk 960.00
Attorneys
(g) One attorney 1,638.00
(h) Two attorneys, at P1,320 per annum each 2,640.00
(i) One attorney 720.00
Secret Service Agents
(j) One secret service agent 1,500.00
(k) Two secret service agents, at P1,020 per annum each 2,040.00
(l) One secret service agent 984.00
(m) Three secret service agents, at P840 per annum each 2,520.00
(n) One secret service agent 785.00
Stenographers
(o) One junior stenographer 660.00
(p) One junior stenographer 564.00
(q) Two junior stenographers, at P480 per annum each 960.00
Clerks
(r) One clerk DcAaSI 780.00
(s) One clerk 720.00
(t) One clerk 480.00
(u) One typist-clerk 552.00
(v) One typist-clerk 360.00
Miscellaneous
(w) One researcher 840.00
(x) One messenger 420.00
(y) One janitor 480.00
(z) One chauffeur 540.00
(aa) One laborer 360.00
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Total for salaries and wages 40,383.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(bb) Traveling expenses of personnel 3,000.00
(cc) Freight, express and delivery service 30.00
(dd) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 1,500.00
(ee) Illumination and power service 720.00
(ff) Rental of buildings and grounds 900.00
(gg) Consumption of supplies and materials 2,000.00
(hh) Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 3,600.00
(ii) Maintenance and repair of equipment 100.00
(jj) Other services 150.00
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Total for sundry expenses 12,000.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(kk) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 2,713.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 2,713.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 40,383.00
Total for sundry expenses 12,000.00
Total for furniture and equipment 2,713.00
Less — forced savings (20,000.00)
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Total available for the Anti-Usury Board P35,096.00 35,096.00
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8. For the promotion and development of agriculture and industry in penal colonies and for encouraging and promoting vocational training among the colonists, Act No. 4012, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Two industrial supervisors, at P1,200 per annum each P2,400.00
(b) Five industrial foremen, at P709 per annum each 3,545.00
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Total for salaries and wages 5,945.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(c) Sundry expenses, including purchase of furniture and equipment, and expenses in connection with agricultural and industrial research work, and payment of gratuities to skilled colonists engaged in agricultural and industrial activities 19,055.00
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Total for sundry expenses 19,055.00
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Total available for promotion and development of agriculture and industry in penal colonies P25,000.00 25,000.00
9. For salaries and wages of the personnel of the Bureau of Prisons — Industrial Division employed throughout the year:
CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
(a) One chief of section P1,530.00
(b) One chief of section 1,080.00
SUPERINTENDENTS OF SHOPS
(c) One superintendent of machine and vehicle shop, Section "A" TDESCa 2,550.00
(d) One superintendent of hardwood furniture shop, Section "B" 2,040.00
(e) One superintendent of building construction and repair shop, Section "C" 1,530.00
(f) One superintendent of rattan and bamboo furniture shop, Section "D" 2,040.00
(g) One superintendent of tailor shop, Section "F" 1,026.00
(h) One superintendent of laundry shop, Section "G" 1,122.00
CLERKS
(i) One clerk 1,080.00
(j) Two clerks, at P810 per annum each 1,620.00
(k) One clerk 756.00
(l) One clerk 648.00
(m) One clerk 432.00
(n) One clerk 360.00
MECHANIC
(o) One automobile mechanic 2,040.00
CHAUFFEUR
(p) One chauffeur 648.00
LABORERS
(q) One wood-carver 1,530.00
(r) One blacksmith 1,530.00
(s) One foreman 810.00
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Total available for salaries and wages of the personnel of the Bureau of Prisons — Industrial Division employed throughout the year P24,372.00
Amount to be paid from the Bureau of Prisons — Industrial Division Revolving Fund (P24,372.00)
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Total for special appropriations IDATC E 171,038.00
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VIII. INVESTMENTS AND EXTRAORDINARY
1. For the Bureau of Prisons — Industrial Division Revolving Fund to be expended in accordance with the provisions of item X-4 hereof 100,000.00
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Total for the Bureau of Prisons — Industrial Division Revolving Fund 100,000.00
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IX. SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 2,696,977.00
Total for sundry expenses 513,764.00
Total for furniture and equipment 4,366.00
Total for special appropriations 171,038.00
Total for the Bureau of Prisons — Industrial Division 100,000.00
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Total available for the Department of Justice P3,486,135.00
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X. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1. With the approval of the Secretary of Justice, any unexpended balances of the appropriations of the Department of Justice may be used to cover deficits in the special appropriations for postage stamps for the mailing of notices of land registration cases (item IV-2) and for publication of notices of land registration cases in the Official Gazette (item IV-3).
2. The item "consumption of supplies and materials" shall include clothing and shoes for prisoner members of the Bilibid band and scouts, meals for prisoners, families of penal colonists and guards of the Prison rendering not less than 12 hours service daily: PROVIDED, That the amount for subsistence shall not exceed the rates fixed in section 12 of this Act.
3. The item "other services" shall include laundry for the employees, guards and foremen and the cost of materials used for laundry, as fixed by the Director of Prisons, with the approval of the Department Head, to be charged against them.
4. A reimbursable fund, which shall be known as "Bureau of Prisons — Industrial Division Revolving Fund" is hereby created for the operation and maintenance of the Bureau of Prisons — Industrial Division. Upon the taking effect of this Act, all the assets and liabilities of the Bureau of Prisons — Industrial Division and the sum of P100,000, as working capital, which is hereby appropriated from the accumulated surplus of the general fund in the Philippine Treasury, shall be transferred to this fund. The working capital herein provided, together with all its future accretions from the operating income of the Bureau of Prisons — Industrial Division, shall be disbursed by the Director of Prisons with the approval of the Secretary of Justice in accordance with a budget to be approved by the President for the operation and maintenance of said division, including the purchase of necessary equipment in an amount not to exceed P50,000 when authorized by the Secretary of Justice: PROVIDED, That, as soon as possible, after the close of each fiscal year, the Director of Prisons shall render a detailed financial report of the operation of this fund during said year to the President of the Philippines and the National Assembly, through the Secretary of Justice: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That any surplus fund, which, in the opinion of the Budget Commission, is not necessary for the operation of said service shall revert to the general fund in the Philippine Treasury: AND PROVIDED, FINALLY, That all positions of personnel that are employed throughout the year shall be shown in detail in the annual Appropriation Acts.
G. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
(1) OFFICER OF THE SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT HEADS
1. Secretary of the Department P10,200.00
2. Undersecretary of the Department 7,225.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
3. One chief of division 5,100.00
4. Two chiefs of divisions, at P4,250 per annum each 8,500.00
5. One chief of division 4,080.00
6. One chief of division 3,825.00
7. One chief of division 3,570.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
8. One assistant chief of division 4,080.00
9. One assistant chief of division 3,825.00
10. Two assistant chiefs of divisions, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
11. Two assistant chiefs of divisions, at P3,230 per annum each 6,460.00
12. One assistant chief of division 3,060.00
13. One assistant chief of division 1,530.00
SCIENTISTS
14. One scientist 3,655.00
15. One assistant scientist 3,400.00
16. One assistant scientist 3,060.00
17. One assistant scientist 2,550.00
18. One junior scientist 1,700.00
19. One junior scientist 1,530.00
20. One scientific assistant 1,224.00
GEOLOGISTS
21. One geologist 3,400.00
22. One assistant geologist 1,080.00
MINING ENGINEERS
23. One mining engineer 3,060.00
24. One assistant mining engineer 2,380.00
25. Two assistant mining engineers, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
MINERAL LANDS SURVEYORS
26. One assistant mineral lands surveyor 1,224.00
27. One assistant mineral lands surveyor 1,122.00
28. Two assistant mineral lands surveyors, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
LAND ATTORNEYS
29. One land attorney aATHES 3,060.00
30. One land attorney 2,210.00
31. Two land attorneys, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
STATISTICIANS
32. One assistant statistician 2,040.00
33. One assistant statistician 1,700.00
34. One assistant statistician 1,530.00
35. One assistant statistician 1,080.00
LIBRARIANS
36. One assistant librarian 2,040.00
37. Two assistant librarians, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
38. One assistant librarian 1,428.00
39. One assistant librarian 1,148.00
40. One assistant librarian 1,080.00
41. One junior librarian 810.00
42. Three junior librarians, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
43. One junior librarian 648.00
44. One junior librarian 486.00
CASHIERS AND DISBURSING OFFICERS
45. Two cashiers and disbursing officers, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
COPY EDITORS
46. One copy editor 3,060.00
47. Two copy editors, at P2,720 per annum each 5,440.00
48. One copy editor 2,550.00
49. One copy editor 2,040.00
PHOTOGRAPHERS
50. One photographer 864.00
51. Two photographers, at P765 per annum each 1,530.00
GAME WARDENS
52. Eight game wardens, at P810 per annum each 6,480.00
ASSAYERS
53. One assayer 1,080.00
54. One assistant assayer 648.00
CLERKS
55. One clerk 3,060.00
56. One clerk 2,550.00
57. One clerk 2,380.00
58. Two clerks, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
59. Seven clerks, at P1,530 per annum each 10,710.00
60. One clerk 1,428.00
61. One clerk 1,326.00
62. One clerk 1,275.00
63. One clerk 1,224.00
64. Four clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
65. Four clerks, at P972 per annum each 3,888.00
66. Seven clerks, at P864 per annum each 6,048.00
67. Three clerks, at P810 per annum each 2,430.00
68. One clerk 756.00
69. One clerk 702.00
70. Fourteen clerks, at P648 per annum each 9,072.00
71. One clerk 594.00
72. Fifteen clerks, at P540 per annum each 8,100.00
73. One clerk 486.00
74. Eight clerks, at P432 per annum each 3,456.00
75. Eight clerks, at P378 per annum each 3,024.00
76. Two clerks, at P360 per annum each 720.00
DRAFTSMAN
77. One assistant topographical draftsman 1,080.00
MESSENGERS
78. One messenger TcaAID 432.00
79. Two messengers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
MISCELLANEOUS
80. For temporary and emergency employees, including skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers, as follows:
Chauffeur, motorcycle driver and mechanic
(a) One chauffeur 756.00
(b) One motorcycle driver 702.00
(c) One mechanic 600.00
Clerks
(d) Twelve clerk-typists, at P432 per annum each 5,184.00
(e) Two clerks, at P360 per annum each 720.00
(f) Five copyists, at P360 per annum each 1,800.00
Messenger
(g) One messenger 360.00
Laboratory Helpers
(h) Two laboratory helpers, at P486 per annum each 972.00
(i) Six laboratory helpers, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
Preparator
(j) One preparator 540.00
Livestock Inspector
(k) One livestock inspector 432.00
Carpenter
(l) One carpenter 540.00
Laborers
(m) One laborer 594.00
(n) Eleven laborer-filers, at P360 per annum each 3,960.00
(o) One laborer-janitor, at P1.10 per day for 182 days 201.00
(p) One laborer 405.00
(q) Four laborers, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
Janitor
(r) One janitor 360.00
Multigraph Operators
(s) One multigraph operator (chief) 972.00
(t) One multigraph operator (assistant chief) 648.00
(u) One multigraph operator 486.00
(v) Ten multigraph operators, at P360 per annum each 3,600.00
Mimeograph Operators
(w) One mimeograph operator 648.00
(x) One mimeograph operator 360.00
Bookrepairers
(y) Eight bookrepairers, at P360 per annum each 2,880.00
Artists
(z) One artist 480.00
(aa) One artist 432.00
Artisan
(bb) One artisan 540.00
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Total 264,353.00
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(2) BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY
DIRECTOR
1. One Director, with quarters at the Central Experiment Station, as may be determined by the Secretary P6,120.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
2. Three chiefs of divisions, at P4,675 per annum each 14,025.00
3. One chief of division CHTAIc 3,825.00
4. One chief of division 3,400.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
5. Two assistant chiefs of divisions, at P3,825 per annum each 7,650.00
6. One assistant chief of division 2,040.00
PLANT PATHOLOGISTS
7. One plant pathologist 2,550.00
8. One plant pathologist 2,380.00
9. One plant pathologist 2,040.00
10. One plant pathologist 1,530.00
AGRONOMISTS
11. One agronomist 3,825.00
12. Eight agronomists, at P3,060 per annum each 24,480.00
13. Two agronomists, at P2,720 per annum each 5,440.00
14. One assistant agronomist 2,380.00
15. Five assistant agronomists, at P2,040 per annum each 10,200.00
16. One assistant agronomist 1,836.00
17. Three assistant agronomists, at P1,700 per annum each 5,100.00
18. Seven assistant agronomists, at P1,530 per annum each 10,710.00
19. Two assistant agronomists, at P1,428 per annum each 2,856.00
20. Eight assistant agronomists, at P1,326 per annum each 10,608.00
21. Three assistant agronomists, at P1,224 per annum each 3,672.00
22. Fourteen assistant agronomists, at P1,122 per annum each 15,708.00
23. Sixteen assistant agronomists, at P1,080 per annum each 17,280.00
24. Three junior agronomists, at P972 per annum each 2,916.00
25. Three junior agronomists, at P864 per annum each 2,592.00
26. Six junior agronomists, at P756 per annum each 4,536.00
27. Four junior agronomists, at P648 per annum each 2,592.00
28. Three junior agronomists, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
HOME ECONOMICS AGENTS
29. One home economics agent 1,080.00
30. Five home economics agents, at P864 per annum each 4,320.00
31. Six home economics agents, at P648 per annum each 3,888.00
32. One home economics agent 594.00
33. One home economics agent 540.00
34. Four home economics agents, at P432 per annum each 1,728.00
DEMONSTRATORS
35. One demonstrator 810.00
36. Two demonstrators, at P486 per annum each 972.00
37. One demonstrator 421.00
LABORATORY HELPERS
38. One laboratory helper 450.00
39. One laboratory helper 432.00
CLERKS
40. One clerk 2,720.00
41. One clerk 2,040.00
42. Two clerks, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
43. One clerk 918.00
44. One clerk 864.00
45. Three clerks, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
46. Seven clerks, at P648 per annum each 4,536.00
47. Three clerks, at P540 per annum each SacDIE 1,620.00
48. Two clerks, at P432 per annum each 864.00
MESSENGERS
49. Six messengers, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
MISCELLANEOUS
50. Temporary and emergency employees, including skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers, as follows:
(a) Three plant sanitation foremen, at P972 per annum each 2,916.00
(b) One plant sanitation foreman 864.00
(c) One plant sanitation foreman 756.00
(d) Two plant sanitation foremen, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(e) Two plant sanitation foremen, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
(f) One foreman 540.00
(g) One foreman, at P1.80 per day for 300 days 540.00
(h) One foreman, at P1.50 per day for 300 days 450.00
Laboratory Assistant
(i) One laboratory assistant 420.00
Laboratory Helper
(j) One laboratory helper 420.00
(k) Two laboratory helpers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
Copyists
(l) Two copyists, at P360 per annum each 720.00
Chauffeurs
(m) One chauffeur 756.00
(n) One chauffeur 540.00
(o) Two chauffeurs, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(p) One chauffeur 378.00
Motorcycle Drivers
(q) One motorcycle driver 648.00
(r) One motorcycle driver 540.00
(s) Four motorcycle drivers, at P402 per annum each 1,608.00
(t) One motorcycle driver 378.00
Mechanic Helper
(u) One mechanic helper 648.00
Carpenters
(v) Two carpenters, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(w) Two carpenters, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
Laborers
(x) One skilled laborer 918.00
(y) One skilled laborer 864.00
(z) One skilled laborer 810.00
(aa) One skilled laborer 486.00
(bb) One skilled laborer 480.00
(cc) Two skilled laborers, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(dd) One skilled laborer 420.00
(ee) One skilled laborer, at P1.62 per day for 300 days 486.00
(ff) One skilled laborer, at P1.50 per day for 300 days 450.00
(gg) One semi-skilled laborer 594.00
(hh) Three laborers, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
(ii) Nine laborers, at P432 per annum each 3,888.00
(jj) Two laborers, at P402 per annum each 804.00
(kk) Two laborers, at P378 per annum each 756.00
(ll) One laborer 365.00
(mm) Fifteen laborers, at P360 per annum each 5,400.00
(nn) One laborer, at P2.40 per day for 300 days 720.00
(oo) One laborer, at P1.80 per day for 300 days 540.00
(pp) One laborer, at P1.62 per day for 300 days 486.00
(qq) One laborer, at P1.50 per day for 300 days 450.00
(rr) Six laborers, at P1.35 per day each for 300 days cCTaSH 2,430.00
(ss) One laborer, at P1.30 per day for 250 days 338.00
(tt) One laborer, at P1.30 per day for 365 days 475.00
(uu) Two laborers, at P1.30 per day each for 300 days 780.00
(vv) One laborer, at P1.26 per day for 350 days 441.00
(ww) Two laborers, at P1.25 per day each for 300 days 750.00
(xx) Four laborers, at P1.17 per day each for 300 days 1,404.00
(yy) One laborer, at P1.17 per day for 150 days 176.00
(zz) One laborer, at P1 per day for 365 days 365.00
(aaa) One laborer, at P0.85 per day for 365 days 311.00
(bbb) One laborer, at P0.75 per day for 365 days 274.00
(ccc) Thirty-four laborers, at P1.10 per day each for 300 days 11,220.00
(ddd) Eight laborers, at P1 per day each for 300 days 2,400.00
(eee) One laborer, at P0.95 per day for 300 days 285.00
(fff) One laborer, at P0.90 per day for 300 days 270.00
(ggg) Five laborers, at P0.85 per day each for 300 days 1,275.00
(hhh) Two laborers, at P0.80 per day each for 300 days 480.00
(iii) Seven laborers, at P0.75 per day each for 300 days 1,575.00
(jjj) One laborer, at P0.80 per day for 250 days 200.00
(kkk) One laborer, at P1.10 per day for 200 days 220.00
(lll) One laborer, at P0.95 per day for 131 days 125.00
(mmm) For seasonal emergency laborers needed at the various experiment and propagation station, etc. 10,843.00
Watchman
(nnn) One watchman 486.00
(ooo) Deductions for vacancies and absences (346.00)
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Total 287,832.00
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(3) BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY
DIRECTOR
1. One Director P6,120.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
2. Two chiefs of divisions, at P5,100 per annum each 10,200.00
3. Two chiefs of divisions, at P4,250 per annum each 8,500.00
4. One chief of division 3,400.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
5. One assistant chief of division 3,825.00
6. One assistant chief of division 3,400.00
7. Three assistant chiefs of divisions, at P3,060 per annum each 9,180.00
VETERINARIANS
8. One veterinarian 3,825.00
9. Three veterinarians, at P3,060 per annum each 9,180.00
10. One veterinarian 2,720.00
11. Two veterinarians, at P2,550 per annum each 5,100.00
ASSISTANT VETERINARIANS
12. Three assistant veterinarians, at P2,380 per annum each 7,140.00
13. One assistant veterinarian 2,142.00
14. Ten assistant veterinarians, at P2,040 per annum each 20,400.00
15. One assistant veterinarian 1,700.00
16. Fifteen assistant veterinarians, at P1,530 per annum each 22,950.00
ANIMAL HUSBANDMEN
17. One animal husbandman CASTDI 2,720.00
18. One assistant animal husbandman 2,176.00
19. One assistant animal husbandman 2,040.00
20. One assistant animal husbandman 1,122.00
21. Two assistant animal husbandmen, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
LIVESTOCK INSPECTORS
22. One livestock inspector 2,380.00
23. One livestock inspector 1,224.00
24. One livestock inspector 1,080.00
25. Two livestock inspectors, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
26. Two livestock inspectors, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
27. Eight livestock inspectors, at P756 per annum each 6,048.00
28. Two livestock inspectors, at P702 per annum each 1,404.00
29. Eighteen livestock inspectors, at P648 per annum each 11,664.00
30. Twenty-two livestock inspectors, at P540 per annum each 11,880.00
31. Thirty-five livestock inspectors, at P432 per annum each 15,120.00
CLERKS
32. One clerk 1,700.00
33. One clerk 1,428.00
34. Two clerks, at P1,326 per annum each 2,652.00
35. One clerk 1,122.00
36. Three clerks, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
37. Four clerks, at P648 per annum each 2,592.00
MESSENGERS
38. One messenger 432.00
39. Two messengers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
MISCELLANEOUS
40. For temporary and emergency employees, including laborers, as follows:
Foreman
(a) One breeding station foreman 1,122.00
Blacksmith
(b) One blacksmith 1,080.00
Mechanics
(c) One mechanic 768.00
(d) One assistant mechanic 648.00
Saddler
(e) One saddler 648.00
Chauffeurs
(f) Two chauffeurs, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(g) One chauffeur 540.00
(h) One chauffeur 432.00
Motor Drivers
(i) One motor driver 594.00
(j) Two motor drivers, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
(k) One motor driver 432.00
Carpenters
(l) One carpenter 864.00
(m) Two carpenters, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(n) Two carpenters, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
(o) One carpenter 486.00
Foremen
(p) One foreman, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
(q) One foreman 486.00
Laborers
(r) One skilled laborer cHaCAS 730.00
(s) Three laborers, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
(t) Two laborers, at P594 per annum each 1,188.00
(u) Three laborers, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
(v) Four laborers, at P486 per annum each 1,944.00
(w) Seven laborers, at P432 per annum each 3,024.00
(x) Three laborers, at P420 per annum each 1,260.00
(y) Three laborers, at P378 per annum each 1,134.00
(z) One laborer 372.00
(aa) Twenty-seven laborers, at P360 per annum each 9,720.00
Watchman
(bb) One watchman 486.00
Janitor
(cc) One janitor 540.00
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Total 236,468.00
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(4) BUREAU OF FORESTRY
DIRECTORS
1. One Director P6,120.00
2. Additional salary for the incumbent on January 1, 1932, of the position of Director, item 1 4,080.00
3. One Assistant Director 5,100.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
4. Two chiefs of divisions, at P4,675 per annum each 9,350.00
5. One chief of division 4,250.00
6. Two chiefs of divisions, at P3,825 per annum each 7,650.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
7. One assistant chief of division 3,825.00
8. Two assistant chiefs of divisions, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
9. One assistant chief of division 3,060.00
10. One assistant chief of division 2,720.00
FORESTERS
11. Six foresters, at P2,720 per annum each 16,320.00
12. One forester 2,550.00
ASSISTANT FORESTERS
13. Nine assistant foresters, at P2,380 per annum each 21,420.00
FOREST SUPERVISORS
14. Two forest supervisors, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
15. Five forest supervisors, at P1,700 per annum each 8,500.00
16. Four forest supervisors, at P1,530 per annum each 6,120.00
RANGERS
17. One ranger 1,326.00
18. Two rangers, at P1,275 per annum each 2,550.00
19. Four rangers, at P1,224 per annum each 4,896.00
20. Eight rangers, at P1,122 per annum each 8,976.00
21. Twenty rangers, at P1,080 per annum each 21,600.00
22. Twelve rangers, at P1,026 per annum each 12,312.00
23. Seventeen rangers, at P972 per annum each 16,524.00
24. Three rangers, at P918 per annum each 2,754.00
25. Twenty-nine rangers, at P864 per annum each 25,056.00
26. Three hundred seventeen rangers, at P810 per annum each 256,770.00
FOREST GUARDS
27. Twenty-nine forest guards, at P810 per annum each 23,490.00
28. Four forest guards, at P648 per annum each 2,592.00
29. Three forest guards, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
30. Twenty-one forest guards, at P486 per annum each HDATSI 10,206.00
31. Forty-six forest guards, at P432 per annum each 19,872.00
32. Three forest guards, at P378 per annum each 1,134.00
33. Fifty-eight forest guards, at P360 per annum each 20,880.00
CLERKS
34. One clerk 1,870.00
35. One clerk 1,530.00
36. One clerk 1,326.00
37. One clerk 1,080.00
38. Two clerks, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
39. Seven clerks, at P810 per annum each 5,670.00
40. One clerk 756.00
41. One clerk 702.00
42. Five clerks, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
43. One clerk 594.00
44. One clerk 540.00
45. Two clerks, at P486 per annum each 972.00
46. Twenty-two clerks, at P432 per annum each 9,504.00
47. Six clerks, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
MESSENGERS
48. Four messengers, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
DRAFTSMEN
49. One assistant topographical draftsman 1,428.00
50. One assistant topographical draftsman 1,080.00
51. One junior topographical draftsman 864.00
52. Four junior topographical draftsmen, at P810 per annum each 3,240.00
53. Two junior topographical draftsmen, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
54. Three junior topographical draftsmen, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
55. Ten junior topographical draftsmen, at P432 per annum each 4,320.00
56. Three junior topographical draftsmen, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
COMPUTERS
57. Two junior computers, at P432 per annum each 864.00
MISCELLANEOUS
58. For temporary and emergency employees, including laborers, as follows:
(a) One nurseryman 540.00
(b) Two nurserymen, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(c) Two nurserymen, at P378 per annum each 756.00
(d) One nurseryman 360.00
(e) One janitor 378.00
(f) Two watchmen, at P378 per annum each 756.00
(g) One blueprinter 432.00
(h) Two blueprinters, at P360 per annum each 720.00
(i) Five preparators, at P540 per annum each 2,700.00
(j) Six laboratory helpers, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
Draftsmen
(k) Four junior topographical draftsmen, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
Laborers
(l) One laborer 756.00
(m) Three laborers, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
(n) One laborer 450.00
(o) One laborer 432.00
(p) One laborer 390.00
(q) One laborer 378.00
(r) Sixteen laborers, at P360 per annum each 5,760.00
59. For compensation of fire-wardens throughout the Mountain Province at the rate of from P2 to P15 per month each for six months during the hot season, January to June, 1937 HDAaIc 3,000.00
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Total 617,299.00
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(5) BUREAU OF LANDS
DIRECTOR
1. One Director P6,120.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
2. One special agent 5,100.00
3. One chief of division 4,675.00
4. One chief of division 4,250.00
5. One chief of division 3,825.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
6. One assistant chief of division 4,250.00
7. One assistant chief of division 3,825.00
8. One assistant chief of division 3,400.00
INSPECTORS
9. One inspector 3,825.00
10. Two inspectors, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
SURVEYORS
11. Two surveyors, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
12. Three surveyors, at P3,060 per annum each 9,180.00
13. One surveyor 2,890.00
14. Four surveyors, at P2,720 per annum each 10,880.00
15. Four surveyors, at P2,380 per annum each 9,520.00
16. Six surveyors, at P2,040 per annum each 12,240.00
17. Nine surveyors, at P1,700 per annum each 15,300.00
18. Three surveyors, at P1,530 per annum each 4,590.00
19. One assistant surveyor-instructor 2,040.00
20. Eight assistant surveyors, at P1,428 per annum each 11,424.00
21. One assistant surveyor 1,326.00
22. Seven assistant surveyors, at P1,224 per annum each 8,568.00
23. Twenty assistant surveyors, at P1,122 per annum each 22,440.00
24. Sixty-one assistant surveyors, at P1,080 per annum each 65,880.00
25. Twelve junior surveyors, at P756 per annum each 9,072.00
26. Eighty-five junior surveyors, at P540 per annum each 45,900.00
27. Fifteen apprentice surveyors, at P378 per annum each (graduates) 5,670.00
28. Thirty-three apprentice surveyors, at P300 per annum each (students) 9,900.00
COMPUTERS
29. One assistant computer 1,275.00
30. Ten assistant computers, at P1,080 per annum each 10,800.00
31. One junior computer 972.00
32. Five junior computers, at P864 per annum each 4,320.00
33. Eight junior computers, at P756 per annum each 6,048.00
34. Eight junior computers, at P648 per annum each 5,184.00
35. Sixty-six junior computers, at P540 per annum each 35,640.00
36. One hundred fifty-six junior computers, at P432 per annum each 67,392.00
DRAFTSMEN
37. One topographical draftsman 1,870.00
38. One topographical draftsman 1,700.00
39. One assistant topographical draftsman 1,224.00
40. One assistant topographical draftsman 1,122.00
41. Sixteen assistant topographical draftsmen, at P1,080 per annum each 17,280.00
42. Three junior topographical draftsmen, at P972 per annum each DHETIS 2,916.00
43. Five junior topographical draftsmen, at P864 per annum each 4,320.00
44. Five junior topographical draftsmen, at P756 per annum each 3,780.00
45. Three junior topographical draftsmen, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
46. Twelve junior topographical draftsmen, at P540 per annum each 6,480.00
47. Eighty-seven junior topographical draftsmen, at P432 per annum each 37,584.00
PUBLIC LANDS INSPECTORS
48. Three assistant public lands inspectors, at P1,530 per annum each 4,590.00
49. Eight assistant public lands inspectors, at P1,275 per annum each 10,200.00
50. Forty-six assistant public lands inspectors, at P1,080 per annum each 49,680.00
51. Forty-eight junior public lands inspectors, at P540 per annum each 25,920.00
LAND ATTORNEYS
52. Three land attorneys, at P4,080 per annum each 12,240.00
53. One land attorney 2,720.00
54. One land attorney 2,380.00
55. Five land attorneys, at P2,040 per annum each 10,200.00
56. Four land attorneys, at P1,530 per annum each 6,120.00
57. One land attorney 1,428.00
58. One land attorney 1,326.00
59. One land attorney 1,224.00
60. Four land attorneys, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
CLERKS
61. Two clerks, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
62. Four clerks, at P1,530 per annum each 6,120.00
63. One clerk 1,224.00
64. One clerk 1,122.00
65. Ten clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 10,800.00
66. Three clerks, at P972 per annum each 2,916.00
67. Nine clerks, at P864 per annum each 7,776.00
68. Seven clerks, at P756 per annum each 5,292.00
69. Twenty-two clerks, at P648 per annum each 14,256.00
70. Eighteen clerks, at P540 per annum each 9,720.00
71. Fifty-one clerks, at P432 per annum each 22,032.00
72. Nineteen clerks, at P378 per annum each 7,182.00
73. Nineteen clerks, at P360 per annum each 6,840.00
MESSENGERS
74. One messenger 432.00
75. Eleven messengers, at P360 per annum each 3,960.00
MISCELLANEOUS
76. For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers, as follows:
Chauffeur
(a) One chauffeur 432.00
(b) One chauffeur 378.00
Mechanic
(c) One typewriter-mechanic 486.00
Blueprinters
(d) One blueprinter 540.00
(e) One blueprinter 432.00
Vaultkeepers
(f) Five vaultkeepers, at P360 per annum each 1,800.00
Laborer-Filers
(g) One laborer-filer 378.00
(h) Forty-one laborer-filers, at P360 per annum each cTESIa 14,760.00
Janitors
(i) Two janitors, at P420 per annum each 840.00
(j) One janitor 378.00
(k) Six janitors, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
Surveymen
(l) One surveyman 810.00
(m) One surveyman 702.00
(n) One surveyman 540.00
(o) Two surveymen, at P486 per annum each 972.00
(p) One surveyman 480.00
(q) Six surveymen, at P432 per annum each 2,592.00
(r) One surveyman 378.00
(s) Six surveymen, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
Sketchmen
(t) Two sketchmen, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(u) One sketchman 360.00
Chainmen
(v) Two chainmen, at P378 per annum each 756.00
(w) Forty-seven chainmen, at P360 per annum each 16,920.00
Rodmen
(x) One rodman 432.00
(y) Forty-six rodmen, at P360 per annum each 16,560.00
Carpenters
(z) One carpenter 1,080.00
(aa) One carpenter 756.00
(bb) One carpenter 702.00
Instrument Caretakers
(cc) Twenty-five instrument caretakers, at P360 per annum each 9,000.00
Office Caretakers
(dd) Thirty office caretakers, at P360 per annum each 10,800.00
Caretaker
(ee) One caretaker 360.00
Foreman
(ff) One foreman 360.00
Laborers
(gg) One laborer 648.00
(hh) One laborer 540.00
(ii) One laborer 432.00
(jj) One laborer 420.00
(kk) One laborer 384.00
(ll) One laborer 360.00
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Total 839,913.00
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(6) BUREAU OF SCIENCE
DIRECTOR
1. One Director P6,120.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
2. One chief of division 5,100.00
3. Additional appropriation to provide for the contract of the incumbent on January 1, 1932, of the position of chief of organic chemistry division, item 2 1,700.00
4. Four chiefs of divisions, at P5,100 per annum each 20,400.00
5. One chief of division 2,380.00
SCIENTISTS
6. One scientist 5,100.00
7. Five scientists, at P4,250 per annum each 21,250.00
8. One scientist DCScaT 3,830.00
ASSISTANT SCIENTISTS
9. Two assistant scientist, at P2,890 per annum each 5,780.00
10. Three assistant scientists, at P2,720 per annum each 8,160.00
11. Five assistant scientists, at P2,380 per annum each 11,900.00
12. One assistant scientist 1,224.00
JUNIOR SCIENTISTS
13. One junior scientist 2,040.00
14. Two junior scientists, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
15. Six junior scientists, at P1,530 per annum each 9,180.00
ENGINEERS
16. One engineer 3,825.00
17. One assistant engineer 2,040.00
18. One assistant engineer 1,326.00
19. Two assistant engineers, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
20. One assistant engineer 810.00
SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANTS
21. One scientific assistant 1,428.00
22. One scientific assistant 1,224.00
23. Four scientific assistants, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
24. One scientific assistant 972.00
25. Three scientific assistants, at P864 per annum each 2,592.00
26. Three scientific assistants, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
27. Six scientific assistants, at P648 per annum each 3,888.00
CLERKS
28. One clerk 1,700.00
29. One clerk 1,530.00
30. One clerk 1,122.00
31. One clerk 972.00
32. One clerk 810.00
33. Two clerks, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
34. One clerk 432.00
MISCELLANEOUS
35. Temporary and emergency employees and laborers, as follows:
Foreman
(a) One foreman 1,080.00
Oilers
(b) One oiler 756.00
(c) Two oilers, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
(d) One oiler 378.00
(e) One oiler 360.00
Scientific Illustrators
(f) One scientific illustrator 600.00
(g) One scientific illustrator 378.00
(h) Five scientific illustrators, at P360 per annum each 1,800.00
Laboratory Assistants
(i) One laboratory assistant 420.00
(j) One laboratory assistant 378.00
Laboratory Helpers
(k) One laboratory helper 574.00
(l) Four laboratory helpers, at P486 per annum each 1,944.00
(m) Three laboratory helpers, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
(n) One laboratory helper 420.00
(o) Two laboratory helpers, at P378 per annum each EcDSTI 756.00
(p) Thirty-six laboratory helpers, at P360 per annum each 12,960.00
Preparator
(q) One preparator 648.00
Museum Guards
(r) One museum guard 378.00
(s) Four museum guards, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
Watchmen
(t) Three watchmen, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
Electrician
(u) One electrician 648.00
Mechanic
(v) One mechanic 648.00
Chauffeur
(w) One chauffeur 600.00
Plumber
(x) One plumber 453.00
Carpenters
(y) Two carpenters, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(z) One carpenter 540.00
(aa) One carpenter 432.00
Janitor
(bb) One janitor 594.00
Laborers
(cc) Six laborers, at P432 per annum each 2,592.00
(dd) Three laborers, at P378 per annum each 1,134.00
(ee) Eighteen laborers, at P360 per annum each 6,480.00
(ff) Deductions for vacancies and absences (1,564.00)
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Total 185,938.00
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(7) BUREAU OF COMMERCE
DIRECTOR
1. One Director P6,120.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
2. One chief of division 5,100.00
3. One chief of division 4,250.00
4. One chief of division 3,825.00
5. One chief of division 3,570.00
6. One chief of division 3,400.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
7. One assistant chief of division 3,060.00
8. One assistant chief of division 2,890.00
9. Two assistant chiefs of divisions, at P2,550 per annum each 5,100.00
10. One assistant chief of division 2,380.00
COMMERCIAL AGENTS
11. One commercial agent 3,400.00
12. One commercial agent 2,720.00
13. One commercial agent 2,550.00
14. One commercial agent 2,380.00
15. Five commercial agents, at P2,040 per annum each 10,200.00
16. One commercial agent 1,700.00
17. One commercial agent 1,530.00
18. One commercial agent 1,080.00
19. One junior commercial agent 2,040.00
20. Two junior commercial agents, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
21. One junior commercial agent 1,275.00
22. One junior commercial agent 1,122.00
23. Eight junior commercial agents, at P1,080 per annum each 8,640.00
24. One junior commercial agent 972.00
25. Three junior commercial agents, at P864 per annum each cCEAHT 2,592.00
26. Six junior commercial agents, at P756 per annum each 4,536.00
27. Six junior commercial agents, at P648 per annum each 3,888.00
28. Two junior commercial agents, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
CLERKS
29. One clerk 2,040.00
30. One clerk 1,700.00
31. One clerk 1,224.00
32. Four clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
33. Five clerks, at P864 per annum each 4,320.00
34. Two clerks, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
35. Five clerks, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
36. Three clerks, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
37. Five clerks, at P432 per annum each 2,160.00
MESSENGERS
38. One messenger 432.00
39. Three messengers, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
MISCELLANEOUS
40. For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers, as follows:
Demonstrators
(a) Two demonstrators, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
Chauffeur
(b) One chauffeur 540.00
Driver
(c) One motorcycle driver 540.00
Carpenter
(d) One carpenter 432.00
Watchmen
(e) Two watchmen, at P360 per annum each 720.00
Laborers
(f) Two laborers, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(g) Two laborers, at P410 per annum each 820.00
(h) Three laborers, at P408 per annum each 1,224.00
(i) Five laborers, at P360 per annum each 1,800.00
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Total 126,128.00
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(8) WEATHER BUREAU
DIRECTORS
1. One Director P4,250.00
2. One Assistant Director 3,400.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
3. Three chiefs of divisions, at P3,060 per annum each 9,180.00
4. One chief of division 2,720.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
5. One assistant chief of division 2,720.00
6. One assistant chief of division 2,380.00
FORECASTERS
7. One forecaster 2,720.00
8. One assistant forecaster 1,700.00
OBSERVERS
9. One observer 2,550.00
10. One observer 2,380.00
11. Two assistant observers, at P2,380 per annum each 4,760.00
12. One assistant observer 1,785.00
13. Two assistant observers, at P1,428 per annum each 2,856.00
14. One assistant observer IHSTDE 1,326.00
15. One assistant observer 1,224.00
16. Seven assistant observers, at P1,122 per annum each 7,854.00
17. One assistant observer 1,080.00
18. Three junior observers, at P972 per annum each 2,916.00
19. Three junior observers, at P864 per annum each 2,592.00
20. Twelve junior observers, at P648 per annum each 7,776.00
21. Two junior observers, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
22. Twenty-seven junior observers, at P432 per annum each 11,664.00
23. Two junior observers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
24. Nine junior observers, part time, at P324 per annum each 2,916.00
25. Thirteen junior observers, part time, at P180 per annum each 2,340.00
26. Three junior observers, part time, at P120 per annum each 360.00
COMPUTERS
27. One assistant computer 1,700.00
28. One assistant computer 1,428.00
29. One assistant computer 1,326.00
30. One assistant computer 1,224.00
31. One assistant computer 1,080.00
32. One junior computer 972.00
33. Four junior computers, at P756 per annum each 3,024.00
34. One junior computer 648.00
CLERK
35. One clerk 864.00
DRAFTSMEN
36. One assistant draftsman 1,700.00
37. One assistant draftsman 1,122.00
MECHANICS
38. One assistant mechanic 1,700.00
39. One assistant mechanic 1,275.00
40. One junior mechanic 972.00
41. One junior mechanic 864.00
42. One junior mechanic 432.00
OPERATORS
43. One assistant radio operator 1,224.00
44. One assistant wireless operator 1,224.00
45. Two assistant telegraph operators, at P1,224 per annum each 2,448.00
46. One junior telegraph operator 864.00
MESSENGERS
47. Two messengers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
MISCELLANEOUS
48. Temporary and emergency employees, including skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers, as follows:
(a) Two laborers, at P482 per annum each 864.00
(b) One laborer 360.00
(c) One janitor 432.00
(d) One messenger during the typhoon season 360.00
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Total 116,076.00
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Total for salaries and wages 2,674,007.00
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II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
1. Traveling expenses of personnel, including those of commercial and cooperative promotion agents in the provinces 197,105.00
2. Freight, express and delivery service 15,335.00
3. Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 61,867.00
4. Illumination and power service DHITcS 17,700.00
5. Rental of buildings and grounds, including Yap Station 30,450.00
6. Consumption of supplies and materials 191,615.00
7. Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 54,000.00
8. Traveling expenses of persons not government employees 450.00
9. Maintenance and repair of equipment 13,360.00
10. Other services 14,341.00
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Total for sundry expenses 596,223.00
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III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
1. For the purchase of furniture and equipment 20,705.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 20,705.00
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IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
1. Organization of scouting parties to locate and fight locusts, Act No. 3163, and to control and eradicate other agricultural pests and diseases:
SALARIES AND RAGES
(a) One agronomist P3,060.00
(b) Two assistant agronomists, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
(c) One plant sanitation inspector and aviator 2,550.00
(d) Two plant sanitation foremen, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
(e) One plant sanitation foreman 756.00
(f) Two plant sanitation foremen, at P720 per annum each 1,440.00
(g) One plant sanitation foreman 648.00
(h) Six plant sanitation foremen, at P600 per annum each 3,600.00
(i) Two plant sanitation foremen, at P594 her annum each 1,188.00
(j) Seventeen plant sanitation foremen, at P540 per annum each 9,180.00
(k) One assistant mechanic 810.00
(l) One chauffeur 540.00
(m) One laboratory helper 540.00
(n) One laborer 432.00
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Total for salaries and wages 28,632.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(o) Traveling expenses of personnel 2,376.00
(p) Freight, express and delivery service 312.00
(q) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 130.00
(r) Rental of buildings and grounds 120.00
(s) Consumption of supplies and materials 3,900.00
(t) Maintenance and repair of equipment 100.00
(u) Other services 30.00
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Total for sundry expenses 6,968.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(v) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 400.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 400.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 28,632.00
Total for sundry expenses 6,968.00
Total for furniture and equipment 400.00
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Total available appropriation P36,000.00 36,000.00
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2. Campaign for the eradication and control of rinderpest and other contagious and infectious animal diseases, Act No. 3166, including payment for animals utilized for purposes of experimentation, breeding or vaccination: HCacDE
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One laboratory chemist P2,040.00
(b) One assistant veterinarian 1,080.00
(c) One livestock inspector 972.00
(d) One livestock inspector 702.00
(e) Seven livestock inspectors, at P540 per annum each 3,780.00
(f) One livestock inspector 438.00
(g) Four livestock inspectors, at P432 per annum each 1,728.00
(h) One motor driver 540.00
(i) One motor driver 486.00
(j) One machinist 918.00
(k) One assistant mechanic 540.00
(l) One foreman 657.00
(m) One laborer 810.00
(n) One laborer 702.00
(o) One laborer 430.00
(p) For emergency laborers 17,805.00
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Total for salaries and wages 33,628.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(q) Traveling expenses of personnel 1,000.00
(r) Freight, express and delivery service 80.00
(s) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 3,500.00
(t) Consumption of supplies and materials 10,800.00
(u) Maintenance and repair of equipment 300.00
(v) Other services 192.00
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Total for sundry expenses 15,872.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(w) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 500.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 500.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 33,628.00
Total for sundry expenses 15,872.00
Total for furniture and equipment 500.00
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Total available appropriation P50,000.00 50,000.00
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3. For the classification of public lands:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Three draftsmen, at P360 per annum each P1,080.00
(b) Eight computers, at P360 per annum each 2,880.00
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Total for salaries and wages 3,960.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(c) Traveling expenses of personnel 11,000.00
(d) Freight, express and delivery service 200.00
(e) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 126.00
(f) Illumination and power service 300.00
(g) Consumption of supplies and materials 300.00
(h) Maintenance and repair of equipment 60.00
(i) Other services 450.00
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Total for sundry expenses 12,436.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 3,960.00
Total for sundry expenses 12,436.00
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Total available appropriation P16,396.00 16,396.00
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4. For sundry expenses, including purchase of furniture and equipment in connection with commercial and industrial investigation, demonstration and promotion work 2,785.00
5. For the maintenance, operation and improvement of National Parks, Act No. 3915:
SUNDRY EXPENSES
(a) Sundry expenses P5,000.00
Amount to be paid out of the receipts under Act No. 3915 (P5,000.00)
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6. For the development of the fishing industry and the promotion of the fisheries resources of the Philippines, Act No. 4003:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Three technical assistants, at P4,250 per annum each P12,750.00
(b) Five technical demonstrators, at P1,080 per annum each 5,400.00
(c) Six technical helpers, at P432 per annum each 2,592.00
(d) One inspector 2,040.00
(e) One inspector 1,530.00
(f) One technical demonstrator 1,080.00
(g) One chauffeur 378.00
(h) One laboratory helper 432.00
(i) Ten laboratory helpers, at P360 per annum each 3,600.00
(j) For emergency laborers 336.00
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Total for salaries and wages 30,138.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(k) Traveling expenses of personnel 100.00
(l) Freight, express and delivery service 150.00
(m) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 38.00
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Total for sundry expenses 288.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 30,138.00
Total for sundry expenses 288.00
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Total available for the development of the fisheries resources, Act No. 4003 P30,426.00
Amount to be paid out of the receipts under Act No. 4003 (P30,426.00)
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7. For reforestation to be expended in accordance with Act No. 3283:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Thirty-one laborers, at P360 per annum each P11,160.00
(b) Five emergency laborers, at P45 a month each for 3 months 675.00
(c) Twenty emergency laborers, at P30 a month each for 5 months 3,000.00
(d) Five emergency laborers, at P30 a month each for 4 months 600.00
(e) Thirty emergency laborers, at P30 a month each for 3 months 2,700.00
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Total for salaries and wages 18,135.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSE
(f) Traveling expenses of personnel 1,800.00
(g) Freight, express and delivery service 600.00
(h) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 150.00
(i) Illumination and power service 90.00
(j) Consumption of supplies and materials 7,000.00
(k) Maintenance and repair of equipment 200.00
(l) Other services 60.00
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Total for sundry expenses 9,900.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(m) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 600.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 600.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 18,135.00
Total for sundry expenses 9,900.00
Total for furniture and equipment 600.00
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Total available appropriation P28,635.00 28,635.00
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8. Investigation and survey of homesteads, free patents and sales and leases under the provisions of Act No. 2874:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Five assistant public lands inspectors, at P1,530 per annum each P7,650.00
(b) Five assistant pubic lands inspectors, at P1,080 per annum each 5,400.00
(c) Ten junior public lands inspectors, at P540 per annum each 5,400.00
(d) One surveyman 648.00
(e) Two surveymen, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
(f) Three surveymen, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
(g) One surveyman 360.00
(h) Five chainmen, at P378 per annum each 1,890.00
(i) Eleven chainmen, at P360 per annum each 3,960.00
(j) Twenty-three rodmen, at P360 per annum each 8,280.00
(k) Seven instrument caretakers, at P360 per annum each 2,520.00
(l) For emergency laborers 1,616.00
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Total for salaries and wages 40,100.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(m) Traveling expenses of personnel 35,800.00
(n) Freight, express and delivery service 3,000.00
(o) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 1,550.00
(p) Illumination and power service 124.00
(q) Rental of buildings and grounds 4,620.00
(r) Consumption of supplies and materials 2,340.00
(s) Maintenance and repair of equipment 70.00
(t) Other services 3,000.00
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Total for sundry expenses 50,504.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 40,100.00
Total for sundry expenses STEacI 50,504.00
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Total available appropriation P90,604.00 90,604.00
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9. For the maintenance and repair of a radio apparatus installed in the Manila Observatory 1,000.00
10. For the maintenance and upkeep of the Cebu typhoon signal 50.00
11. For the administration of the friar lands estates:
SALARIES AND WAGES
Agents
(a) One agent P1,530.00
(b) Two agents, at P1,224 per annum each 2,448.00
(c) One agent 1,122.00
(d) Two agents, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
(e) Two agents, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
(f) One agent 756.00
(g) Three agents, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
(h) Two agents, at P432 per annum each 864.00
Clerks
(i) One clerk 864.00
(j) Two clerks, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
(k) Four clerks, at P432 per annum each 1,728.00
(l) Ten clerks, at P360 per annum each 3,600.00
Messenger
(m) One messenger 360.00
Rangers
(n) Three rangers, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
(o) Two assistant rangers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
Foremen
(p) Five irrigation foremen, at P540 per annum each 2,700.00
(q) Two irrigation foremen, at P480 per annum each 960.00
(r) Two irrigation foremen, at P360 per annum each 720.00
Watertenders
(s) Forty-one watertenders, at P360 per annum each 14,760.00
Laborers
(t) Eighteen laborers, at P360 per annum each 6,480.00
Guards
(u) Three guards, at P180 per annum each 540.00
(v) Two guards, at P120 per annum each 240.00
(w) One guard 96.00
(x) Two guards, at P92 per annum each 184.00
(y) One guard 80.00
(z) One guard 72.00
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Total for salaries and wages 48,708.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(aa) Traveling expenses of personnel 4,000.00
(bb) Freight, express and delivery service 50.00
(cc) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 500.00
(dd) Illumination and power service 500.00
(ee) Rental of buildings and grounds 420.00
(ff) Consumption of supplies and materials 1,100.00
(gg) Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 100.00
(hh) Maintenance and repair of equipment 100.00
(ii) Other services 300.00
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Total for sundry expenses 7,070.00
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SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
(jj) Resurvey and reclassification of the friar lands:
Salaries and Wages
(1) One laborer P432.00
(2) Eight laborers, at P360 per annum each 2,880.00
(3) For emergency laborers 896.00
Sundry Expenses
(4) Traveling expenses of personnel 90.00
(5) Consumption of supplies and materials 10.00
(6) Tracings and technical descriptions 100.00
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Total P4,408.00 4,408.00
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(kk) Construction and maintenance of roads and bridges within the friar lands estates, to be allotted by the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce:
(1) San Roque-Sta. Clara road, Santa Maria and Bigaa, Bulacan P1,000.00
(2) Bunsuran-Malibo road, Bigaa, Bulacan 1,000.00
(3) Loma-de-Gato San Vicente, San Jose and Santa Maria, Bulacan CacTSI 1,000.00
(4) Pasongtinta-Paliparan road, Dasmariñas, Cavite 2,000.00
(5) Palange-Bubuyan road, Naic, Cavite 2,000.00
(6) Naic-Sahing road, Naic, Cavite 2,000.00
(7) Palubluban Aliang road, General Trias, Cavite 2,000.00
(8) Cruces Junction- Quintana road, Tanza, Cavite 2,000.00
(9) Cabatuan-Sili- Callang road, Daleg, Isabela 3,000.00
(10) Cabatuan-Cadanlang- Oscaris, Cauayan, Isabela 2,000.00
(11) Tulay-Tungkop-Abono road, Minglanilla, Cebu 1,000.00
(12) Sanggi-Tubod road, Minglanilla, Cebu 1,000.00
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Total P20,000.00 20,000.00
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(ll) Construction, maintenance, alteration and repair of irrigation systems to be allotted by the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce:
Bulacan
(1) Prensa dam, canals and headgates, Lolomboy P1,000.00
(2) Excavation of canals and construction of headgates, Santa Maria de Pandi 1,000.00
(3) Kupeng dam, canals, etc., Santa Maria de Pandi 500.00
Cavite
(4) Pasongbuaya dam, canals, etc., Imus 2,000.00
(5) Julian dam, canals, etc., Imus 1,500.00
(6) For the purchase and installation of gates, Imus 1,500.00
(7) Idgar dam, toes, and canals, Imus 1,000.00
(8) Sahing dam, toes, canals, etc. Naic 1,000.00
(9) Construction of headgates and excavation of canals Marigondong section, Naic 1,000.00
(10) Kulang-kulang dam, canals and gates, Naic 1,000.00
(11) Plucena dam, toes, canals, etc., San Francisco de Malabon 2,500.00
(12) Butas dam, canals, etc., San Francisco de Malabon 1,500.00
(13) Sampalukan dam, canals, San Francisco de Malabon 2,000.00
(14) Construction of headgates Matanda system, Santa Cruz de Malabon 2,000.00
(15) Manggol dam, canals, etc., Santa Cruz de Malabon 500.00
(16) Construction of headgates Cruces section, Santa Cruz de Malabon 1,000.00
Isabela
(17) For the construction of canals and headgates 2,500.00
Laguna
(18) Construction of headgates and excavation of canals, Biñan 1,000.00
(19) Tubigan dam, canals, etc., Biñan 1,000.00
(20) Campana dam and tunnels, Calamba 1,000.00
(21) Lecheria extension, Calamba 1,000.00
(22) Dirmo dam, tunnels and canals, Santa Rosa 1,000.00
(23) Makabling dam, canals, etc., Santa Rosa 1,500.00
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Total P30,000.00 30,000.00
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(mm) Maintenance and repair of buildings SHDAEC 1,000.00
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Total for special appropriations 55,408.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 48,708.00
Total for sundry expenses 7,070.00
Total for special appropriations 55,408.00
Total available for the administration of the friar lands, estates P111,186.00
Amount to be paid out of the receipts (P111,186.00)
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12. For the verification of surveys submitted by private land surveyors to the Bureau of Lands, Act No. 3950, payable from the receipts, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, as follows:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Forty computers, at P432 per annum each P17,280.00
(b) Two computers, at P378 per annum each 756.00
(c) Six computers, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
(d) Ten junior topographical draftsmen, at P432 per annum each 4,320.00
(e) Fifteen junior topographical draftsmen, at P360 per annum each 5,400.00
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Total available appropriation P29,916.00
Amount to be paid out of the receipts (P29,916.00)
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13. To encourage and facilitate the survey and subdivision of public lands, Act No. 4031: THIAaD
SALARIES AND WAGES
Surveymen
(a) One surveyman P702.00
(b) Three surveymen, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
(c) Three surveymen, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
(d) Three surveymen, at P486 per annum each 1,458.00
Laborers
(e) Sixteen linemen, at P432 per annum each 6,912.00
(f) Sixteen chainmen, at P432 per annum each 6,912.00
(g) Sixteen chainmen, at P360 per annum each 5,760.00
(h) Thirty-two rodmen, at P360 per annum each 11,520.00
(i) Sixteen instrument caretakers, at P360 per annum each 5,760.00
(j) Ninety-six laborers, at P360 per annum each 34,560.00
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Total for salaries and wages 77,148.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(k) Traveling expenses of personnel 12,000.00
(l) Freight, express and delivery service 1,000.00
(m) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 500.00
(n) Illumination and power service 100.00
(o) Rental of buildings and grounds 1,920.00
(p) Consumption of supplies and materials 7,972.00
(q) Other services 1,000.00
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Total for sundry expenses 24,492.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 77,148.00
Total for sundry expenses 24,492.00
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Total available appropriation P101,640.00 101,640.00
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14. Contributions and gratuities, including the control or eradication of agricultural pests and diseases; the payment of membership dues in, or contribution to, scientific organizations; and the purchase of seeds and plants as well as the cost of their propagation and distribution and of such experiments as may be undertaken in connection therewith, to be allotted by the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce 40,000.00
15. Contributions and gratuities, including the manufacture and purchase of antisera vaccines, viruses and other biologics for the control of epizootics; purchase of animals, supplies, materials, equipment and all incidental expenses required in their propagation or manufacture; the improvement of the grounds adjacent to the plant and buildings in which the anti-epizootics are manufactured; the payment of membership dues in, or contributions to scientific organizations; and the distribution of young animals for propagation, to be allotted by the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce 30,000.00
16. For the necessary expenses of establishing, operating and maintaining ten new weather forecasting stations to be established at strategic places of the Islands to be spent by the Director of the Weather Bureau with the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Ten forecasters, at P432 per annum each P4,320.00
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Total for salaries and wages 4,320.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(b) Traveling expenses of personnel 250.00
(c) Freight, express and delivery service 100.00
(d) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 7,000.00
(e) Consumption of supplies and materials DTESIA 500.00
(f) Other services 400.00
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Total for sundry expenses 8,250.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(g) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 8,500.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 8,500.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 4,320.00
Total for sundry expenses 8,250.00
Total for furniture and equipment 8,500.00
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Total available for the necessary expenses of ten weather forecasting stations P21,070.00 21,070.00
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17. For the following personnel of the Public Lands Subdivision employed throughout the year, Act No. 3673:
Chiefs of Survey Parties
(a) Two chiefs of survey parties, at P1,700 per annum each P3,4000.00
(b) Four chiefs of survey parties, at P1,500 per annum each 6,000.00
Surveryors
(c) Ten assistant surveyors, at P1,080 per annum each 10,800.00
(d) Ten junior surveyors, at P648 per annum each 6,480.00
(e) One junior surveyor 570.00
(f) Fourteen junior surveyors, at P540 per annum each 7,560.00
Public Lands Inspectors
(g) Two assistant public lands inspectors, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
(h) Two assistant public lands inspectors, at P1,275 per annum each 2,550.00
(i) Two assistant public lands inspectors, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
(j) Two junior public lands inspectors, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
(k) Two junior public lands inspectors, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
Computers
(l) Twenty-two junior computers, at P540 per annum each 11,880.00
(m) Twelve junior computers, at P432 per annum each 5,184.00
Draftsmen
(n) Ten junior topographical draftsmen, at P540 per annum each 5,400.00
Surveymen
(o) Two surveymen, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(p) Two surveymen, at P570 per annum each 1,140.00
(q) Five surveymen, at P540 per annum each 2,700.00
Sketchmen
(r) One sketchman 378.00
(s) Two sketchmen, at P360 per annum each 720.00
Linemen
(t) Twenty linemen, at P432 per annum each 8,640.00
Chainmen
(u) Nine chainmen, at P432 per annum each 3,888.00
(v) Fifty-two chainmen, at P360 per annum each 18,720.00
Rodmen
(w) Fifty-five rodmen, at P360 per annum each 19,800.00
Temporary Clerks
(x) Two temporary clerks, at P360 per annum each 720.00
Instrument Caretakers
(y) Twelve instrument caretakers, at P360 per annum each 4,320.00
Office Caretakers
(z) Ten office caretakers, at P360 per annum each 3,600.00
Laborers
(aa) One hundred sixty-one laborers, at P360 per annum each 57,960.00
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Total available for the personnel of the Public Lands Subdivision employed thruout the year P191,734.00
Amount to be paid from the Public Lands, Subdivision Fund, Act No. 3673 (P191,734.00)
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18. For the personnel of the Breeding Stations, Slaughterhouses and Stock Herds and Farms, Act 2758 as amended by Act 3632, employed throughout the year:
Central Office
(a) One clerk P876.00
Boñgabon Stock Farm
(b) One foreman 552.00
(c) One carpenter 468.00
(d) One cowboy 444.00
(e) Six cowboys, at P372 per annum each 2,232.00
Dumarao Stock Farm
(f) One superintendent 1,080.00
(g) One foreman ESDHCa 444.00
(h) Six cowboys, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
Ubay Stock Farm
(i) One foreman 660.00
(j) One cowboy 504.00
(k) One cowboy 396.00
(l) Four cowboys, at P372 per annum each 1,488.00
Pandacan Quarantine Station
(m) Two emergency laborers 960.00
Miscellaneous
(n) For emergency carpenters, laborers and cowboys 3,312.00
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Total available for the personnel of the Breeding Stations, Slaughterhouses and Stock Herds and Farms, employed throughout the year P15,576.00
Amount to be paid from the "Stock Farm, Slaughterhouse and Breeding Station Fund," Act 2758 as amended (P15,576.00)
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19. For the expenses of the National Research Council in accordance with Act No. 4120:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One secretary P4,500.00
(b) One clerk-stenographer 1,080.00
(c) One technical assistant 480.00
(d) One clerk-messenger 360.00
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Total for salaries and wages 6,420.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(e) Sundry expenses HADTEC 3,700.00
(f) Grants to laboratories for scientific purposes 10,000.00
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Total for sundry expenses 13,700.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 6,420.00
Total for sundry expenses 13,700.00
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Total available appropriation P20,120.00 20,120.00
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20. For expenses in connection with the conservation of the fishery resources and for the promotion and development of the fishing industry, to be spent by the Director of Science with the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One fishery technologist P3,200.00
(b) One assistant technologist 1,000.00
(c) Three technical demonstrators, at P1,000 per annum each 3,000.00
(d) Ten fish and game wardens, at P500 per annum each 5,000.00
(e) For emergency laborers 1,000.00
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Total for salaries and wages 13,200.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(f) Traveling expenses of personnel 2,500.00
(g) Freight, express and delivery service 500.00
(h) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 200.00
(i) Illumination and power service 100.00
(j) Consumption of supplies and materials 1,000.00
(k) Maintenance and repair of equipment 100.00
(l) Other services 500.00
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Total for sundry expenses 4,900.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(m) For the purchase of scientific apparatus 1,900.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 1,900.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 13,200.00
Total for sundry expenses 4,900.00
Total for furniture and equipment 1,900.00
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Total available appropriation P20,000.00 20,000.00
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21. For the administration of the Fiber Inspection Service, Section 1771-A, Act No. 2711, as amended, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
SALARIES AND WAGES
Manager
(a) One manager P6,120.00
Chiefs of Divisions
(b) One chief inspector 4,800.00
(c) One assistant chief inspector 4,000.00
(d) One chief clerk 3,200.00
(e) One assistant chief clerk and cashier 2,800.00
Fiber Inspectors
(f) Three district fiber inspectors, at P3,600 per annum each 10,800.00
(g) Three district fiber inspectors, at P3,060 per annum each 9,180.00
(h) One fiber inspector 2,530.00
(i) One fiber inspector 2,380.00
(j) Seven fiber inspectors, at P2,040 per annum each THSaEC 14,280.00
(k) Six fiber inspectors, at P1,870 per annum each 11,220.00
(l) One agent 1,800.00
(m) Eighteen assistant fiber inspectors, at P1,200 per annum each 21,600.00
(n) Four junior fiber inspectors, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
(o) Two junior fiber inspectors, at P960 per annum each 1,920.00
(p) Seven junior fiber inspectors, at P840 per annum each 5,880.00
(q) Five junior fiber inspectors, at P720 per annum each 3,600.00
Clerks
(r) One clerk 2,950.00
(s) One clerk 2,440.00
(t) One clerk 1,482.00
(u) One clerk 1,242.00
(v) One clerk 1,170.00
(w) Two clerks, at P888 per annum each 1,776.00
(x) One clerk 768.00
(y) Three clerks, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
(z) One clerk 720.00
(aa) Three clerks, at P660 per annum each 1,980.00
(bb) Two clerks, at P552 per annum each 1,104.00
(cc) Three clerks, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
Messengers
(dd) Three messengers, at P480 per annum each 1,440.00
(ee) One messenger 360.00
(ff) For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers 10,000.00
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Total for salaries and wages 141,770.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(gg) Traveling expenses of personnel 10,000.00
(hh) Freight, express and delivery service 200.00
(ii) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 2,000.00
(jj) Illumination and power service 200.00
(kk) Rental of buildings and grounds 5,000.00
(ll) Consumption of supplies and materials 2,000.00
(mm) Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 200.00
(nn) Maintenance and repair of equipment 400.00
(oo) Other services 1,000.00
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Total for sundry expenses 21,000.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(pp) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 1,000.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 1,000.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 141,770.00
Total for sundry expenses 21,000.00
Total for furniture and equipment 1,000.00
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Total available for the administration of the Fiber Inspection Service P163,770.00
Amount to be paid from the receipts (P163,770.00)
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22. For the personnel of the Cadastral Survey Fund employed throughout the year, Act No. 3077: TAHcCI
Chiefs of Survey Parties
(a) Twelve chiefs of survey parties, at P1,700 per annum each P20,400.00
(b) Twenty-four assistant surveyors, at P1,080 per annum each 25,920.00
(c) Twenty-four junior surveyors, at P648 per annum each 15,552.00
(d) Twenty-four junior surveyors, at P540 per annum each 12,960.00
Computers
(e) Twenty-four junior computers, at P540 per annum each 12,960.00
(f) Forty-eight junior computers, at P432 per annum each 20,736.00
(g) Twenty-five junior computers, at P360 per annum each 9,000.00
(h) Twenty-four junior draftsmen, at P540 per annum each 12,960.00
(i) Thirty junior draftsmen, at P360 per annum each 10,800.00
Clerks
(j) Twenty-two temporary clerks, at P360 per annum each 7,920.00
Vault Keeper
(k) One vault keeper 540.00
(l) One vault keeper 432.00
Watchmen
(m) One watchman 540.00
(n) Two watchmen, at P360 per annum each 720.00
Laborers
(o) Three janitors, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
(p) One carpenter 432.00
(q) One blueprinter 360.00
(r) Forty-eight linemen, at P432 per annum each 20,736.00
(s) Twenty-four sketchmen, at P432 per annum each 10,368.00
(t) Twenty-four surveymen, at P480 per annum each 11,520.00
(u) One hundred twenty chainmen, at P360 per annum each 43,200.00
(v) One hundred forty-four rodmen, at P360 per annum each 51,840.00
(w) Forty-eight transit carriers, at P360 per annum each 17,280.00
(x) Four hundred twenty laborers, at P360 per annum each 151,200.00
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Total available for the personnel of the Cadastral Survey Fund employed throughout the year P459,456.00
Amount to be paid from the Cadastral Survey Fund (P459,456.00)
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23. For the personnel for the establishment, maintenance, equipment and operation of Seed Farms employed throughout the year, Act No. 3443, as amended:
(a) One seed farm manager P4,675.00
(b) One assistant seed farm manager 3,825.00
(c) Seven laboratory helpers, at P340 per annum each 3,780.00
(d) Two laboratory helpers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
(e) Two foremen, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(f) One skilled laborer 756.00
(g) One skilled laborer 702.00
(h) One skilled laborer 360.00
(i) One semi-skilled laborer 594.00
(j) Two laborers, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
(k) Two laborers, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(l) One laborer 360.00
(m) One tractor operator 648.00
(n) One chief watchman, at P2 per day for 365 days 730.00
(o) Two watchmen, at P1.35 per day for 365 days each 986.00
(p) One watchman, at P1.20 per day for 365 days 438.00
(q) One night guard, at P1 per day for 365 days 365.00
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Total available for the personnel for the establishment, maintenance and operation of Seed Farms employed throughout the year P22,179.00
Amount to be paid from the Seed Farms Fund (P22,179.00)
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24. For the expenses of the Fiber Research Service, Act No. 3263:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One chief of section P4,675.00
(b) One assistant agronomist 2,720.00
(c) Two assistant agronomists, at P1,224 per annum each 2,448.00
(d) One fiber research assistant 1,530.00
(e) Two fiber research assistants, at P1,122 per annum each 2,244.00
(f) One clerk-stenographer 600.00
(g) One laboratory helper 648.00
(h) One skilled laborer, at P2 per day for 300 days TSEcAD 600.00
(i) Two semi-skilled laborers, at P1.71 per day for 300 days each 1,026.00
(j) One laborer, at P1.53 a day for 300 days 459.00
(k) One supervising weaver, at P1.50 a day for 300 days 450.00
(l) One laborer, at P1.26 a day for 300 days 378.00
(m) One laborer, at P1.17 a day for 300 days 351.00
(n) Twenty-eight laborers, at P1.10 a day for 300 days each 9,240.00
(o) Two silk reelers, at P1.10 a day for 300 days each 660.00
(p) Two "abatex" weavers, at P1.10 a day for 300 days each 660.00
(q) For temporary and emergency employees, including skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers 3,328.00
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Total for salaries and wages 32,017.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(r) Traveling expenses of personnel 3,000.00
(s) Freight, express and delivery service 2,500.00
(t) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 500.00
(u) Illumination and power service 500.00
(v) Rental of buildings and grounds 60.00
(w) Consumption of supplies and materials 4,000.00
(x) Other services 600.00
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Total for sundry expenses 11,160.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(y) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 2,010.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 2,010.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 32,017.00
Total for sundry expenses 11,160.00
Total for furniture and equipment 2,010.00
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Total available for the expenses of the Fiber Research Service, Act 3263 P45,187.00
Amount to be paid from receipts under Section 1796-B of Act 2711, as amended (P45,187.00)
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25. For the personnel of the Manila Trading Center and Exchange employed thruout the year, Act No. 4069:
(a) One general manager, by detail.
(b) One assistant manager in charge of the Trading Center, by detail.
(c) One stock clerk P1,080.00
(d) One sales clerk 540.00
(e) Three sales clerks, at P480 per annum each 1,440.00
(f) Two sales clerks, at P360 per annum each 720.00
(g) One checker 360.00
(h) Two chauffeurs, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(i) Three laborers, at P600 per annum each 1,800.00
(j) One laborer-filer 360.00
(k) Four laborers, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
(l) Two janitors, at P360 per annum each 720.00
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Total available for the personnel of the Manila Trading Center and Exchange employed thruout the year P9,324.00
Amount to be paid from the receipts (P9,324.00)
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26. For publicity expenses of the Philippines, including participation of the Commonwealth Government in expositions in and outside of the Philippines 120,000.00
27. For the eradication and control of hog cholera and other dangerous and communicable diseases of swine and fowls, including payment for animals and birds and supplies and materials utilized for purposes of experimentation, breeding or vaccination, as follows:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One assistant veterinarian-serologist P1,700.00
(b) One technician 540.00
(c) Six laborers, at P1.10 per day each 2,412.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(d) Other expenses, including the purchase of experimental animals, feed for their maintenance, drugs and chemicals needed in the experiments, materials for the construction and maintenance of hog pens, runs, chicken houses and segregation crates 10,570.00
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Total available appropriation P15,222.00 15,222.00
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28. For the construction and equipment of a Dry-Kiln and wood treating plant, to be spent by the Director of Forestry with the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce 4,500.00
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Total for special appropriations 598,022.00
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IX. SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 2,674,007.00
Total for sundry expenses CSDcTA 596,223.00
Total for furniture and equipment 20,705.00
Total for special appropriations 598,022.00
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Total available for the Department of Agriculture and Commerce P3,888,957.00
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X. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1. Subject to the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce, the sum appropriated for the organization of scouting parties to locate and fight locusts, as provided for in Act No. 3163, may likewise be expended by the Director of Plant Industry if deemed necessary to carry out the purposes of section 23 of Act No. 2472: PROVIDED, That in the employment of locust scouts preference shall be given to graduates of Agricultural High Schools and Colleges.
2. Any unexpended balance of the appropriations made in this Act for the Bureau of Lands may be used for reimbursement of the cost of surveys as required by section 92 (b) of Act No. 2874.
3. The Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce may authorize the officers and employees of any bureau or office under the Department to lodge free of charge in government buildings controlled by the Department: PROVIDED, That this privilege shall be limited to the superintendents, officers and employees of the seed farms, nurseries, experimentation and propagation stations, stock farms, slaughterhouses, breeding and quarantine stations, provincial land and forest offices and stations, Alabang laboratories and experiment stations whose salaries and wages are payable from the appropriations provided in this Act: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That the officers and employees herein mentioned shall not be allowed to lodge in rented buildings without requiring them to reimburse to the Government their corresponding reasonable share of the rent.
4. The Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce may authorize the expenditure of the appropriations under the items "contributions and gratuities" for the entertainment of foreign or local scientists and agriculturals visiting propagation stations, seed farms, nurseries, stock farms, slaughterhouses, breeding and quarantine stations of the Bureaus under the said Department.
H. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
(1) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT HEADS
1. Secretary of the Department P10,200.00
2. Undersecretary of the Department 7,225.00
CHIEF CLERK
3. One chief clerk 3,825.00
CLERKS
4. One clerk 3,060.00
5. One clerk 2,550.00
6. One clerk 2,040.00
7. One clerk 1,080.00
STENOGRAPHER
8. One stenographer 1,224.00
MESSENGER
9. One messenger 432.00
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Total 31,636.00
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(2) BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORKS
DIRECTOR
1. One Director of Public Works P6,120.00
ASSISTANT DIRECTORS
2. One chief constructing engineer 5,100.00
3. Additional compensation for the chief constructing engineer acting as Assistant Director, item 2 850.00
4. One chief designing engineer 5,100.00
5. Additional appropriation to provide for the contract of the incumbent on January 1, 1932, of the position of chief designing engineer, item 4 5,100.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
6. One consulting architect 5,100.00
7. One chief irrigation engineer 5,100.00
8. One chief of division 4,590.00
SUPERINTENDENTS
9. One chief surveyor cAHIaE 3,825.00
10. One chief electrician 2,550.00
LAW CLERK
11. One law clerk 3,400.00
CASHIERS AND DISBURSING OFFICERS
12. One cashier and disbursing officer 2,380.00
13. One assistant cashier 2,040.00
14. One cashier and disbursing officer, with quarters, Baguio 1,530.00
PROPERTY CLERKS
15. One property clerk, with quarters 2,550.00
16. One property clerk, with quarters, Baguio 864.00
ASSISTANT CHIEF CLERK
17. One assistant chief clerk 1,530.00
DESIGNING ENGINEERS
18. One designing engineer 5,100.00
19. Additional appropriation to provide for the contract of the incumbent on January 1, 1932, of the position of designing engineers, item 18 4,250.00
20. Four designing engineers, at P5,100 per annum each 20,400.00
21. One designing engineer 4,250.00
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER
22. One constructing engineer 5,100.00
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
23. One mechanical and electrical engineer 5,100.00
24. One mechanical and electrical engineer 3,825.00
25. One mechanical engineer 3,400.00
26. One electrical engineer 3,060.00
27. One assistant electrical engineer 2,210.00
HYDRAULIC ENGINEER
28. One hydraulic engineer 5,100.00
CIVIL ENGINEERS
29. Two civil engineers, at P4,250 per annum each 8,500.00
30. Two civil engineers, at P3,570 per annum each 7,140.00
31. Two civil engineers, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
32. One civil engineer 3,230.00
33. One civil engineer 3,060.00
34. Five civil engineers, at P2,720 per annum each 13,600.00
35. One civil engineer 2,550.00
36. One civil engineer 2,380.00
37. One assistant civil engineer 2,720.00
38. One assistant civil engineer 2,380.00
39. Two assistant civil engineers, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
40. One assistant engineer 2,380.00
41. One assistant engineer 2,040.00
42. One assistant engineer 1,530.00
PROJECT ENGINEERS
43. Two project engineers, at P5,100 per annum each 10,200.00
HIGHWAY ENGINEER
44. One highway engineer 5,100.00
DIVISION ENGINEERS
45. Three division engineers, at P5,100 per annum each 15,300.00
DISTRICT ENGINEERS
46. One district engineer, with quarters, Baguio 5,100.00
47. Seven district engineers, at P5,100 per annum each 35,700.00
48. One district engineer 4,675.00
49. Three district engineers, at P4,420 per annum each 13,260.00
50. Four district engineers, at P4,250 per annum each 17,000.00
51. One district engineer IHCacT 3,825.00
52. Ten district engineers, at P3,400 per annum each 34,000.00
53. Two district engineers, at P3,230 per annum each 5,460.00
54. Three district engineers, at P3,060 per annum each 9,180.00
55. Eighteen district engineers, at P2,720 per annum each 48,960.00
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS
56. Two assistant engineers, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
ARCHITECTS
57. One architect 5,100.00
58. One architect 3,825.00
DRAFTSMEN
59. One architectural draftsman 2,550.00
60. Three architectural draftsmen, at P2,040 per annum each 6,120.00
61. One architectural draftsman 1,836.00
62. One architectural draftsman 1,800.00
63. One draftsman 1,700.00
64. One architectural draftsman 1,530.00
65. One architectural draftsman 1,430.00
66. One assistant topographical draftsman 1,530.00
67. One assistant topographical draftsman 1,360.00
68. One assistant topographical draftsman 1,275.00
69. Two draftsmen, at P1,224 per annum each 2,448.00
70. One assistant architectural draftsman 1,122.00
71. One assistant topographical draftsman 1,122.00
72. Two draftsmen, at P1,122 per annum each 2,244.00
73. Three assistant architectural draftsmen, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
74. One assistant draftsman 1,080.00
75. One junior architectural draftsman 1,026.00
76. One assistant draftsman 972.00
77. Three junior architectural draftsmen, at P972 per annum each 2,916.00
78. Two assistant draftsmen, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
79. Three junior architectural draftsmen, at P864 per annum each 2,592.00
80. Two junior draftsmen, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
81. One junior topographical draftsman 810.00
82. Two assistant draftsmen, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
83. Two junior architectural draftsmen, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
84. One junior topographical draftsman 756.00
85. Two junior draftsmen, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
86. Two assistant draftsmen, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
87. Three junior architectural draftsmen, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
88. One assistant draftsman 432.00
89. Three junior architectural draftsmen, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
HYDROGRAPHERS
90. One district hydrographer 2,040.00
91. One junior hydrographer 1,360.00
92. Three junior hydrographers, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
93. One hydrographic assistant 810.00
PLUMBER
94. One master plumber 1,785.00
PHOTOGRAPHERS
95. One photographer 918.00
96. One assistant photographer 486.00
INSPECTORS
97. One special agent AIHDcC 3,400.00
98. One inspector 2,380.00
99. One machinery inspector 2,040.00
100. One inspector of water rights 1,700.00
STENOGRAPHERS
101. One clerk-stenographer 1,326.00
102. One junior stenographer 756.00
103. One stenographer 648.00
CLERKS
104. One division clerk 2,040.00
105. One district clerk, with quarters, Baguio 2,040.00
106. Two clerks, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
107. One clerk 1,326.00
108. Four clerks, at P1,224 per annum each 4,896.00
109. One librarian 1,122.00
110. One clerk, with quarters, Baguio 1,122.00
111. One clerk 1,122.00
112. Five clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 5,400.00
113. One clerk 972.00
114. One clerk 918.00
115. Eleven clerks, at P864 per annum each 9,504.00
116. Seven clerks, at P756 per annum each 5,292.00
117. Three clerks, with quarters, Baguio, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
118. Sixteen clerks, at P648 per annum each 10,368.00
119. One clerk, with quarters, Baguio 540.00
120. Twelve clerks, at P540 per annum each 6,480.00
121. One clerk 529.00
122. One clerk, with quarters, Baguio 486.00
123. Two clerks, with quarters, Baguio, at P432 per annum each 864.00
124. Nine clerks, at P432 per annum each 3,888.00
125. One clerk 378.00
126. Ten clerks, at P360 per annum each 3,600.00
127. One messenger 360.00
MISCELLANEOUS
128. For temporary and emergency employees, including skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers, as follows:
Timekeeper
(a) One timekeeper, at P2.40 per day for 300 days 720.00
Blueprintmen
(b) One blueprintman, at P3.51 per day for 300 days 1,053.00
(c) One blueprintman, at P3.15 per day for 300 days 945.00
(d) One blueprintman, at P2.70 per day for 300 days 810.00
(e) One blueprintman, at P2.70 per day for 241 days 650.00
Mimeographer
(f) One mimeographer, at P3.15 per day for 300 days 945.00
Storeman
(g) One storeman, at P1.35 per day for 365 days 493.00
Packer
(h) One packer, at P2.16 per day for 300 days 648.00
Watchmen
(i) One chief watchman 972.00
(j) One assistant watchman 540.00
(k) One night watchman 540.00
(l) Two watchmen, at P1.92 per day each for 365 days ISADET 1,402.00
(m) One watchman, at P1.80 per day for 365 days 657.00
Janitors
(n) Two janitors, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
(o) One janitor 486.00
(p) Three janitors, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
(q) One janitor, at P2.09 per day for 300 days 627.00
(r) One janitor, at P1.70 per day for 306 days 521.00
(s) Two janitors, at P1.20 per day each for 300 days 720.00
(t) One janitor, at P1.10 per day for 300 days 330.00
(u) One janitor, at P1 per day for 365 days 365.00
(v) One janitor, at P1 per day for 300 days 300.00
Chauffeur
(w) One chauffeur 864.00
Capataz
(x) One capataz, at P2.16 per day for 300 days 648.00
Laborers
(y) One laborer 486.00
(z) One laborer, at P2.40 per day for 295 days 708.00
(aa) One laborer, at P2.24 per day for 289 days 650.00
(bb) Two laborers, at P2.16 per day each for 295 days 1,286.00
(cc) One laborer, at P2.09 per day for 300 days 627.00
(dd) Two laborers, at P2.08 per day each for 295 days 1,238.00
(ee) Two laborers, at P2 per day each for 300 days 1,200.00
(ff) One laborer, at P1.98 per day for 300 days 594.00
(gg) Three laborers, at P1.94 per day each for 300 days 1,746.00
(hh) One laborer, at P1.87 per day for 300 days 561.00
(ii) One laborer, at P1.87 per day for 294 days 551.00
(jj) One laborer and driver, at P1.84 per day for 300 days 552.00
(kk) One laborer, at P1.80 per day for 294 days 530.00
(ll) One laborer, at P1.73 per day for 294 days 510.00
(mm) One laborer, at P1.73 per day for 285 days 493.00
(nn) Two laborers, at P1.68 per day each for 300 days 1,008.00
(oo) One laborer, at P1.44 per day for 300 days 432.00
(pp) One laborer, at P1.15 per day for 300 days 345.00
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Total 578,807.00
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(3) BUREAU OF POSTS
DIRECTORS
1. One Director of Posts P6,120.00
2. One Assistant Director of Posts 5,100.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
3. Two superintendents, at P4,250 per annum each 8,500.00
4. Two superintendents, at P3,825 per annum each 7,650.00
5. One superintendent 3,570.00
6. One superintendent 3,400.00
7. One superintendent 3,060.00
8. One superintendent 2,550.00
SUPERVISORS
9. Two supervisors, at P4,250 per annum each 8,500.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
10. Four assistant superintendents, at P2,550 per annum each 10,200.00
11. Two assistant superintendents, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
12. One operator in charge aIETCA 2,550.00
13. Two chiefs of sections, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
14. Two chiefs of sections, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
15. Four chiefs of section, at P1,530 per annum each 6,120.00
16. One chief of section 1,440.00
17. One chief of section 1,326.00
18. One chief of section 1,275.00
19. Three chiefs of sections, at P1,224 per annum each 3,672.00
20. Two chiefs of sections, at P1,122 per annum each 2,244.00
21. Three chiefs of sections, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
22. Two chiefs of sections, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
23. One chief of section 864.00
24. Three chiefs of sections, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
25. One chief of section 648.00
26. One chief of section 540.00
DISBURSING OFFICER
27. One special disbursing officer 1,530.00
CLERKS
28. One clerk 2,040.00
29. Two clerks, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
30. Three clerks, at P1,530 per annum each 4,590.00
31. Two clerks, at P1,428 per annum each 2,856.00
32. Four clerks, at P1,326 per annum each 5,304.00
33. Two clerks or operators, at P1,326 per annum each 2,652.00
34. Two clerks, at P1,275 per annum each 2,550.00
35. Five clerks, at P1,224 per annum each 6,120.00
36. One clerk or operator 1,224.00
37. Nine clerks, at P1,122 per annum each 10,098.00
38. Twenty-four clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 25,920.00
39. Eight clerks, at P972 per annum each 7,776.00
40. Twenty-one clerks, at P864 per annum each 18,144.00
41. Twenty-five clerks, at P756 per annum each 18,900.00
42. One clerk or operator 756.00
43. Forty-two clerks, at P648 per annum each 27,216.00
44. Sixteen clerks or operators, at P648 per annum each 10,368.00
45. One clerk 594.00
46. Eighty-three clerks, at P540 per annum each 44,820.00
47. Eleven clerks or operators, at P540 per annum each 5,940.00
48. One stenographer 540.00
49. One junior stenographer 432.00
50. One clerk 486.00
51. One hundred seventy clerks, at P432 per annum each 73,440.00
52. One clerk 378.00
53. One clerk 360.00
POSTMASTERS OR OPERATORS
54. One postmaster or operator 3,060.00
55. One postmaster or operator 2,550.00
56. One postmaster or operator 2,040.00
57. Four postmasters or operators, at P1,700 per annum each 6,800.00
58. Four postmasters or operators, at P1,530 per annum each 6,120.00
59. Eight postmasters or operators, at P1,326 per annum each 10,608.00
60. Twenty-three postmasters or operators, at P1,224 per annum each 28,152.00
61. Five postmasters or operators, at P1,122 per annum each IECAaD 5,610.00
62. Fifty-two postmasters or operators, at P1,080 per annum each 56,160.00
63. Fifty-nine postmasters or operators, at P972 per annum each 57,348.00
64. Seventy-nine postmasters or operators, at P864 per annum each 68,256.00
65. One postmaster or operator 810.00
66. Two hundred fifty-nine postmasters or operators, at P756 per annum each 195,804.00
67. One hundred fifty-five postmasters or operators, at P648 per annum each 100,440.00
68. Ten postmasters or operators, at P600 per annum each 6,000.00
69. Two hundred thirty-two postmasters or operators, at P540 per annum each 125,280.00
70. One postmaster or operator 486.00
71. Sixty-two postmasters or operators, at P432 per annum each 26,784.00
POSTMASTERS
72. One postmaster 1,224.00
73. Additional salaries for municipal treasurers acting as postmasters who issue postal money orders in one hundred two postal money-order offices at the rate of not to exceed P6 per month or P72 per annum each 7,344.00
74. Additional salaries for municipal treasurers acting as postmasters:
(a) One postmaster 300.00
(b) Fifty-five postmasters, at P240 per annum each 13,200.00
(c) Two hundred forty-one postmasters, at P180 per annum each 43,380.00
(d) One postmaster 144.00
(e) Two hundred thirty-five postmasters, at P120 per annum each 28,200.00
OPERATORS
75. One operator 3,060.00
76. Three operators, at P2,550 per annum each 7,650.00
77. One assistant operator in charge 2,380.00
78. Six operators, at P2,040 per annum each 12,240.00
79. One chief operator 1,870.00
80. Two operators, at P1,870 per annum each 3,740.00
81. Eight operators, at P1,530 per annum each 12,240.00
82. One operator 1,326.00
83. Forty-three operators, at P1,224 per annum each 52,632.00
84. One operator-instructor 1,224.00
85. Four operators, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
86. Twelve operators, at P972 per annum each 11,664.00
87. Ten operators, at P864 per annum each 8,640.00
88. Six operators, at P756 per annum each 4,536.00
89. Two operators, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
90. One operator-at-large 756.00
91. One operator-at-large 540.00
92. Thirty-three operators, at P360 per annum each 11,880.00
MESSENGERS AND JANITOR-PORTERS
93. Nine messengers (motorcycle), at P756 per annum each 6,804.00
94. Forty-six messengers, at P378 per annum each 17,388.00
95. Two hundred ninety-four messengers, at P360 per annum each 105,840.00
96. One messenger-engineman 360.00
97. Four janitors or messengers, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
98. Three watchmen or messengers, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
99. Six telegraph messengers, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
100. Five janitor-porters, at P378 per annum each 1,890.00
101. Seventeen janitor-porters, at P360 per annum each 6,120.00
ENGINEMEN
102. Two enginemen, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
103. Two enginemen, at P864 per annum each SHaATC 1,728.00
104. Two enginemen, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
105. Three enginemen or operators, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
106. One engineman or operator 648.00
107. Four enginemen, at P648 per annum each 2,592.00
108. Twelve enginemen, at P540 per annum each 6,480.00
109. Five enginemen, at P486 per annum each 2,430.00
110. Twenty-seven enginemen, at P432 per annum each 11,664.00
111. One engineman 378.00
112. Twelve enginemen or linemen, at P360 per annum each 4,320.00
TELEGRAPH LINEMEN
113. One supervising lineman 2,040.00
114. One supervising lineman 1,870.00
115. One supervising lineman 1,326.00
116. Nine supervising linemen, at P1,080 per annum each 9,720.00
117. One supervising lineman 972.00
118. Six supervising linemen, at P864 per annum each 5,184.00
119. One supervising lineman 756.00
120. Five linemen, at P360 per annum each 1,800.00
POST-OFFICE INSPECTORS
121. One supervising inspector 3,400.00
122. One supervising inspector 2,380.00
123. Three inspectors, at P2,040 per annum each 6,120.00
124. Seventeen inspectors, at P1,530 per annum each 26,010.00
125. Five inspectors, at P1,080 per annum each 5,400.00
MISCELLANEOUS EMPLOYEES
126. One radio engineer or supervisor 4,250.00
127. Two radio inspectors, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
128. Two radio inspectors, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
129. One telegraph or radio constructor EHCaDS 2,380.00
130. One telegraph or radio constructor 2,040.00
131. One telegraph or radio constructor 1,700.00
132. One cable electrician 2,380.00
133. One cable seaman 1,428.00
134. Five drivers, at P540 per annum each 2,700.00
135. Four drivers, at P432 per annum each 1,728.00
136. One driver 378.00
137. Four driver-helpers, at P378 per annum each 1,512.00
138. Four drivers, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
139. One chauffeur 540.00
140. One patron 756.00
141. One engineman 864.00
142. Three firemen, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
143. One boatswain 324.00
144. Three sailors, at P300 per annum each 900.00
145. Three clerk-carriers, at P864 per annum each 2,592.00
146. Two clerk-carriers, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
147. Seven clerk-carriers, at P648 per annum each 4,536.00
148. Fourteen clerk-carriers, at P540 per annum each 7,560.00
149. Thirty-three clerk-carriers, at P432 per annum each 14,256.00
150. One mechanic 648.00
151. Thirty-three stamp agents, at P120 per annum each 3,960.00
152. Three elevator operators, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
153. Two laborers, at P378 per annum each 756.00
154. One laborer 360.00
155. One draftsman 756.00
156. Linemen, temporary employees and laborers, as follows:
(a) Two clerks, at P547.50 per annum each 1,095.00
(b) One clerk 548.00
(c) Three clerks, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
(d) Seven clerks, at P486 per annum each 3,402.00
(e) Two clerks, at P438 per annum each 876.00
(f) Twenty-nine clerks, at P432 per annum each 12,528.00
(g) One clerk 378.00
(h) One clerk 365.00
(i) Twenty-four clerks, at P360 per annum each 8,640.00
(j) Forty-three operators, at P360 per annum each 15,480.00
(k) One stamp agent 120.00
(l) Ten letter-carriers, at P540 per annum each 5,400.00
(m) Four messengers, at P378 per annum each 1,512.00
(n) Twenty-six messengers, at P360 per annum each 9,360.00
(o) One lineman or laborer 540.00
(p) One lineman or laborer 486.00
(q) Five linemen or laborers, at P432 per annum each 2,160.00
(r) Nineteen linemen or laborers, at P378 per annum each 7,182.00
(s) Fourteen linemen or laborers, at P360 per annum each 5,040.00
(t) Sixty-five linemen or laborers, at P1.10 per day each 21,450.00
Carpenters
(u) One carpenter 540.00
(v) One carpenter 432.00
Drivers
(w) Five drivers, at P432 per annum each 2,160.00
(x) Four drivers, at P378 per annum each 1,512.00
Policemen
(y) Eight special policemen, at P432 per annum each TDcAaH 3,456.00
Laborers
(z) Four laborers, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
(aa) Thirty-seven laborers, at P1.10 per day each 12,210.00
LETTER-CARRIERS
157. Letter-carriers as follows:
(a) One letter-carrier 486.00
(b) Fifteen letter-carriers, at P432 per annum each 6,480.00
(c) Eight hundred thirty-three letter-carriers, at P360 per annum each 299,880.00
MISCELLANEOUS
158. For subsistence of the crew of the launch "Mail" 1,600.00
159. Clothing allowance of the crew of the launch "Mail" 160.00
160. Uniform and shoe allowance for letter-carriers, drivers, special policemen and messengers, in Manila and other important municipalities, at not to exceed P24 each 5,568.00
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Total 2,067,527.00
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(4) BUREAU OF COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
DIRECTOR
1. Per diem of P8.50 for the officer of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey detailed as Director of the Bureau of Coast and Geodetic Survey P3,103.00
CHIEF OF DIVISION
2. One chief of division 4,080.00
TECHNICAL SUPERVISORS
3. One technical supervisor 4,250.00
4. Per diem of P4.25 for one officer of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey detailed as technical supervisor 1,552.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
5. One assistant chief of division 2,210.00
6. One assistant chief of division 1,938.00
CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
7. Two chiefs of sections, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
8. One chief of section 1,530.00
CLERKS
9. One supply clerk 1,530.00
10. One clerk-computer 1,530.00
11. One clerk 1,326.00
12. One property clerk 1,224.00
13. One clerk 540.00
ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGINEER
14. One assistant civil engineer 2,040.00
DRAFTSMEN
15. One chief draftsman 1,488.00
16. One drafstman 1,352.00
17. Two assistant draftsmen, at P1,326 per annum each 2,652.00
18. Four assistant draftsmen, at P1,224 per annum each 4,896.00
19. One assistant draftsman 1,173.00
20. Four assistant draftsmen, at P1,122 per annum each 4,488.00
21. Four assistant draftsmen, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
22. One assistant draftsman 1,008.00
23. One assistant draftsman 918.00
24. One assistant draftsman 810.00
25. One assistant draftsman 756.00
26. Two junior draftsmen, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
27. One junior draftsman 540.00
COMPUTERS
28. One computer 1,734.00
29. One computer 1,224.00
SPECIALISTS IN LITHOGRAPHIC WORK
30. One process transferer 1,530.00
31. One photographer 1,530.00
32. One pressman ESHAcI 1,190.00
33. One lithographic draftsman 1,080.00
34. One lithographic draftsman 900.00
35. One assistant lithographer 810.00
36. One assistant pressman 432.00
SHIP'S COMPLEMENT
37. Pay of petty officers and crew of the steamer "Fathomer" on Philippine rolls:
(a) One chief writer 1,530.00
(b) One first-class ship's writer 1,224.00
(c) Three junior officers, at P1,200 per annum each 3,600.00
(d) One second-class ship's writer 1,080.00
(e) One wireless operator 1,275.00
(f) One assistant engineer 1,122.00
(g) One boatswain 810.00
(h) One first-class boatswain's mate 540.00
(i) One second-class boatswain's mate 432.00
(j) One carpenter 648.00
(k) One first-class quartermaster 432.00
(l) Three second-class quartermasters, at P378 per annum each 1,134.00
(m) Two third-class quartermasters, at P328 per annum each 656.00
(n) Ten seamen, at P324 per annum each 3,240.00
(o) Four ordinary seamen, at P300 per annum each 1,200.00
(p) One machinist 972.00
(q) Two machinists, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
(r) One motor engineer 864.00
(s) Three oilers, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
(t) Three firemen, at P486 per annum each 1,458.00
(u) Two trimmers, at P300 per annum each 600.00
(v) Two stewards, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(w) One officer's cook 648.00
(x) One ship's cook 432.00
(y) Three mess attendants, at P324 per annum each 972.00
(z) One mess attendant 300.00
(aa) One laundryman 432.00
JANITOR
38. One janitor 486.00
MISCELLANEOUS
39. Hire of laborers for office and carpenters for construction of frames for relief maps from P1.35 to P2.25 per day 180.00
40. For clothing allowance of thirty-six men, at P56.96 each 2,051.00
41. For rations of nine men, at P0.96 each per day 3,154.00
42. For rations of forty-four men, at P0.48 each per day 7,709.00
43. One laborer, at P1.80 per day 162.00
44. Ten laborers, at P1.35 each per day 405.00
45. One laborer, at P1.26 per day 33.00
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Total 110,805.00
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Total for salaries and wages 2,788,775.00
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II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
1. Traveling expenses of personnel 68,580.00
2. Freight, express and delivery service, including transportation of mails 491,910.00
3. Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 18,245.00
4. Illumination and power service ITaESD 35,687.00
5. Rental of buildings and grounds 28,115.00
6. Consumption of supplies and materials 191,460.00
7. Printing and binding reports, documents and publications, including the purchase of stamps and stamped envelopes for the Bureau of Posts 22,729.00
8. Traveling expenses of persons not government employees 500.00
9. Maintenance and repair of equipment 34,820.00
10. Other services, including subsistence of employees of the Bureau of Posts working overtime 21,089.00
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Total for sundry expenses 913,135.00
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III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
1. For the purchase of furniture and equipment 14,417.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 14,417.00
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IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
1. For contract for subvention to any steamship company that can maintain a transportation service between Manila and Batanes via Calayan 8,000.00
2. To carry out the purposes of Act No. 3909, regarding the licensing of airmen and aircrafts, and inspection of the same:
SALARIES AND WAGES
Chiefs
(a) Per diem of P8.50 for the officer of the United States Army Air Corps detailed as Chief of the Aeronautics Division P3,103.00
(b) One assistant chief 3,060.00
Miscellaneous
(c) For temporary and emergency aeronautical inspectors and employees, including per diems of Army officers 6,000.00
Clerks
(d) One chief clerk 1,080.00
(e) One clerk-stenographer 864.00
(f) One property clerk 756.00
(g) One record clerk 432.00
Messenger-Janitor
(h) One messenger-Janitor 360.00
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Total for salaries and wages 15,655.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(i) Traveling expenses of personnel 1,929.00
(j) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 360.00
(k) Illumination and power service 290.00
(l) Consumption of supplies and materials 700.00
(m) Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 400.00
(n) Maintenance and repair of equipment 150.00
(o) Other services 200.00
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Total for sundry expenses 4,029.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(p) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 600.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 600.00
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SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
(q) For upkeep, maintenance and repair of airports, landing fields and air navigation facilities and for the employment of caretakers and laborers 10,000.00
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Total for special appropriations 10,000.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages aATESD 15,655.00
Total for sundry expenses 4,029.00
Total for furniture and equipment 600.00
Total for special appropriations 10,000.00
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Total available for licensing of airmen and aircrafts, and inspection of the same P30,284.00 30,284.00
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(r) Any funds saved under items IV-2(a) to IV-2(p) above may be used for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, and maintaining public landing fields.
3. Regulation, safeguarding of traffic and collection of tolls on Kennon and Naguilian roads as follows:
SALARIES AND WAGES
Kennon Road
(a) One toll collector and dispatcher, at P1.80 per day P657.00
(b) One toll collector and dispatcher, at P1.62 per day 592.00
(c) One toll collector, at P1.44 per day 526.00
(d) One gateman, at P1 per day 365.00
(e) Two mechanics or inspectors, at P2 each per day 1,460.00
Naguilian Road
(f) One chief dispatcher, at P1.35 per day 483.00
(g) Two gatemen, at P1.08 each per day 789.00
(h) One inspector, at P2 per day 730.00
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Total for salaries and wages 5,602.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(i) Traveling expenses of personnel 150.00
(j) Freight, express and delivery service 70.00
(k) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 310.00
(l) Illumination and power service 120.00
(m) Consumption of supplies and materials 600.00
(n) Other services 148.00
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Total for sundry expenses 1,398.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 5,602.00
Total for sundry expenses 1,398.00
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Total available for the regulation, safeguarding of traffic and collection of tolls on Kennon and Naguilian roads P7,000.00 7,000.00
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4. For the operation of the Division of Motor Vehicles of the Bureau of Public Works:
SALARIES AND WAGES
Superintendents
(a) One superintendent and examiner P3,825.00
(b) One assistant superintendent and examiner 2,380.00
Chiefs of Sections
(c) One division clerk 1,530.00
(d) One assistant division clerk 540.00
(e) Two chiefs of sections, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
(f) One chief collector 1,080.00
(g) Two chiefs of sections, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
(h) One chief of section 864.00
(i) Two chiefs of sections, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
(j) One chief of section 648.00
(k) One chief of section IcTEaC 540.00
Assistant Chiefs of Sections
(l) One assistant chief of section 648.00
(m) Three assistant chiefs of sections, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
(n) Five assistant chiefs of sections, at P432 per annum each 2,160.00
Motor Vehicles Inspectors
(o) One inspector 1,700.00
(p) Three inspectors, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
(q) One inspector 960.00
Clerks
(r) Two collectors, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
(s) One clerk 760.00
(t) One clerk 648.00
(u) Four clerks, at P540 per annum each 2,160.00
(v) Thirty clerks, at P432 per annum each 12,960.00
(w) Two clerk-indexers, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
(x) Two clerk-filers, at P432 per annum each 864.00
Stenographers
(y) One stenographer 432.00
(z) One clerk-stenographer 540.00
Typists
(aa) One typist 540.00
(bb) Three typists, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
(cc) Two clerk-typists, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
Watchmen
(dd) Three watchmen, at P788 per annum each 2,364.00
Mechanics
(ee) Three mechanics, at P788 per annum each 2,364.00
Painters
(ff) One painter 493.00
(gg) One painter 394.00
Platemen
(hh) One plateman 657.00
(ii) One helper 493.00
Drivers
(jj) One driver 788.00
(kk) One driver 657.00
(ll) One washing 493.00
Toolkeeper
(mm) One toolkeeper 493.00
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Total for salaries and wages 61,063.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(nn) Traveling expenses of personnel 13,950.00
(oo) Freight, express and delivery service 2,000.00
(pp) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 2,970.00
(qq) Illumination and power service 3,000.00
(rr) Rental of buildings and grounds 5,050.00
(ss) Consumption of supplies and materials 40,880.00
(tt) Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 400.00
(uu) Maintenance and repair of equipment aSCDcH 7,930.00
(vv) Other services 2,970.00
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Total for sundry expenses 79,150.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(ww) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 2,278.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 2,278.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 61,063.00
Total for sundry expenses 79,150.00
Total for furniture and equipment 2,278.00
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Total available for the Division of Motor Vehicles of the Bureau of Public Works P142,491.00
Amount to be paid out of receipts under Act No. 3992, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding (P142,491.00)
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5. For the purchase of an enlarging camera to make copies of original field sheets, including the purchase of photographic supplies, for the Bureau of Coast and Geodetic Survey, to be spent by the Director of said Bureau with the approval of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications 8,590.00
6. To carry out the purposes of Act No. 3846, regarding effective radio control:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One radio inspector P2,550.00
(b) One assistant radio inspector 2,040.00
(c) One stenographer 1,080.00
(d) One clerk 756.00
(e) One messenger-janitor 360.00
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Total for salaries and wages 6,786.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(f) Traveling expenses of personnel 200.00
(g) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 400.00
(h) Consumption of supplies and materials 972.00
(i) Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 200.00
(j) Other services 150.00
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Total for sundry expenses 1,922.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(k) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 3,500.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 3,500.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 6,786.00
Total for sundry expenses 1,922.00
Total for furniture and equipment 3,500.00
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Total available for effective radio control P12,208.00 12,208.00
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(l) PROVIDED, That any unexpended balances from sub-items (h) and (k) of item K-IV-6 of Act No. 4231 shall be available for the same purposes during the year 1937 in the event it shall be decided by the Secretary of Public Works and Communications to acquire and operate a frequency- measuring apparatus.
7. For the personnel of the National Radio Broadcasting Committee, employed throughout the year, Act 3997:
(a) One action clerk P1,428.00
(b) One chief teller and special collecting officer 1,224.00
(c) One chief of records 1,080.00
(d) One radio mechanic 432.00
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Total available for the personnel employed throughout the year P4,164.00
Amount to be paid from the receipts (P4,164.00)
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8. For the operation of the Postal Savings Bank, Act No. 4093:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One superintendent P4,250.00
(b) One assistant superintendent 2,550.00
(c) One chief clerk 1,530.00
(d) One chief of section 2,040.00
(e) One chief of section 1,530.00
(f) One chief of section 1,224.00
(g) One chief of section 1,080.00
(h) One clerk 1,080.00
(i) One clerk-stenographer 972.00
(j) One clerk 972.00
(k) Three clerks, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
(l) Two clerks, at P720 per annum each 1,440.00
(m) Six clerks, at P648 per annum each 3,888.00
(n) Six clerks, at P540 per annum each 3,240.00
(o) Twenty-one clerks, at P432 per annum each 9,072.00
(p) Four clerks, at P420 per annum each 1,680.00
(q) Two messengers, at P360 per annum each HAICET 720.00
(r) One teller 1,275.00
(s) One teller 1,224.00
(t) One teller 1,080.00
(u) Three tellers, at P864 per annum each 2,592.00
(v) One laborer 360.00
(w) One janitor 378.00
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Total for salaries and wages 46,445.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(x) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 4,600.00
(y) Illumination and power service 800.00
(z) Rental of buildings and grounds 510.00
(aa) Consumption of supplies and materials 3,860.00
(bb) Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 1,500.00
(cc) Maintenance and repair of equipment 160.00
(dd) Administrative burden 123,000.00
(ee) Other services 1,300.00
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Total for sundry expenses 135,730.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(ff) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 444.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 444.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 46,445.00
Total for sundry expenses 135,730.00
Total for furniture and equipment 444.00
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Total available for the operation of the Postal Savings Bank P182,619.00
Amount to be paid out of the profits of the Postal Savings Bank, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding (P182,619.00)
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9. For the personnel of the Government Marine Railways and Repair Shops employed throughout the year, Act No. 4111:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One chief of division, with quarters P5,100.00
(b) Three engineers and chiefs of sections, at P3,060 per annum each 9,180.00
(c) One assistant engineer 2,380.00
(d) One disbursing and collecting officer 1,700.00
(e) One property clerk 1,530.00
(f) One personnel clerk 1,080.00
(g) One draftsman 1,530.00
(h) One dispensary attendant 864.00
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Total available for the personnel of the Government Marine Railway and Repair Shops employed throughout the year, Act No. 4111 P23,364.00
Amount to be paid from the funds of the Government Marine Railway and Repair Shops (P23,364.00)
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(i) When the present available quarters at Engineer Island are not occupied by the chief of division, the Director of Public Works may assign the quarters to one of the three senior engineers employed under item (b).
10. For the maintenance and repair of public buildings and monuments, including upkeep of adjacent grounds and of the mausoleum of Filipino heroes and martyrs at the "Cementerio del Norte" of the City of Manila in an amount not to exceed P200: PROVIDED, That this fund shall not be used to improve, alter or repair a building in such a manner as to make it appear practically new: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That the salaries of the following personnel employed throughout the year shall be paid from this appropriation:
(a) One civil engineer P3,825.00
(b) One junior topographical draftsman 864.00
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Total P4,689.00 300,000.00
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11. For the maintenance and repair of the Kennon and Naguilian roads, Subprovince of Benguet, and the road from Camp One to Damortis, Province of La Union, including the payment of the salaries and wages of the following personnel: PROVIDED, That toll collections from the Kennon Road shall be expended for the maintenance of said road, the provisions of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
(a) One overseas P2,049.00
(b) One foreman 1,700.00
(c) One foreman 861.00
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Total P4,610.00 40,000.00
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12. For aid for the maintenance of trails, roads and bridges in specially organized provinces, provided they comply with the provisions of section 2115 of Act No. 2711, and, by a resolution of the provincial board, guarantee by continuing annual appropriations the establishment of a system of maintenance as may be necessary in the judgment of the Director of Public Works on all trails, roads and bridges now constructed or which may be constructed in the future 86,000.00
13. For the investigation of application for the use of water for irrigation, water supply and water power projects, and for adjudication of water rights, including the payment of salaries and wages of the following personnel employed throughout the year; maintenance and operation of the San Miguel Irrigation System, Province of Tarlac; and for gaging streams, including salaries of gagekeepers: PROVIDED, That officers and employees of the Government may be appointed as gagekeepers and rain observers under this project and may receive extra compensation therefor in addition to what they receive as Government employees: AND PROVIDED, FURTHER, That persons appointed as gagekeepers and rain observers under this project who are not Government employees may be allowed to accept other Government employment, upon recommendation of the Director of Public Works and approved by the Secretary of Public Works and Communications, and may receive compensation therefor:
Salaries and Wages
(a) One water rights inspector P1,700.00
(b) One superintendent of irrigation 1,560.00
(c) One junior topographical draftsman 1,120.00
(d) One water rights inspector 930.00
(e) One laborer 528.00
(f) One disbursing officer and collector, part time 324.00
(g) One gagetender, part time 280.00
(h) One ditchtender, at P0.90 per day 279.00
(i) Two laborers, at P0.85 per day each 510.00
(j) One driver, part time 100.00
(k) One messenger and janitor, part time 70.00
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Total P7,401.00 26,710.00
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14. For the maintenance and repair of cable and telegraphic lines and radio stations, including the salaries and wages of the following personnel employed throughout the year:
Salaries and Wages
(a) One supervising lineman-at-large P2,000.00
(b) One radiotrician 1,530.00
(c) Two linemen, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
(d) One lineman 648.00
(e) One lineman 540.00
(f) Five linemen, at P484 per annum each 2,420.00
(g) Nineteen linemen, at P432 per annum each 8,208.00
(h) Twenty-six linemen, at P378 per annum each 9,828.00
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Total P26,686.00 150,000.00
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15. For the maintenance and repair of lighthouses, buoys and beacons, and for the necessary repair of lighthouses equipment, including the salaries and wages of the following personnel employed throughout the year: aTEACS
Salaries and Wages
(a) One lighthouse inspector P1,080.00
(b) One foreman, lighthouse and buoy construction and repairs 1,500.00
(c) One laborer 810.00
(d) Two laborers, at P720 per annum each 1,440.00
(e) Seven laborers, at P648 per annum each 4,536.00
(f) One laborer 540.00
(g) One laborer 432.00
(h) One laborer 378.00
(i) Eight laborers, at P405 per annum each 3,240.00
(j) Three laborers, at P360 per annum each 1,080.00
(k) Two laborers, at P1.10 per day each 660.00
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Total P15,696.00 100,000.00
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16. For salaries of the following personnel of the Bureau of Public Works whose salaries are charged against the projects in which they are engaged, the provisions of any existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
(a) One superintendent of irrigation P5,100.00
(b) One superintendent of irrigation 4,250.00
(c) One designing engineer 4,080.00
(d) One supervising well driller 3,825.00
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Total available for salaries P17,255.00
Amount to be paid from the appropriations for projects in which engaged (P17,255.00)
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Total for special appropriation 768,792.00
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IX. SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 2,788,775.00
Total for sundry expenses 913,135.00
Total for furniture and equipment 14,417.00
Total for special appropriations 768,792.00
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Total available for the Department of Public Works and Communications P4,485,119.00
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X. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1. Operators and enginemen of the Bureau of Posts whose compensations are appropriated in this Act and assigned to any radio station occupying a government-owned building shall be entitled to quarters and light. EATcHD
2. The Director of Posts is authorized to purchase home savings boxes for sale to the public out of the unexpended balance of any appropriation for the Bureau of Posts: PROVIDED, That the amount to be invested in such purchase shall not exceed P8,000.00.
3. With the approval of the proper Head of Department, any unexpended balances not exceeding P30,000 of the appropriations for the Bureau of Posts may be expended to cover the costs of plates and printing of postage stamps with new designs, to replace the regular postage stamps of all denominations.
4. The sums appropriated in items IV-10 to 15 shall be released and distributed in the discretion of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications for the purposes mentioned in the respective items.
5. The Director of Posts is authorized to use any unexpended balance of the appropriation of the Bureau of Posts not more than P10,000 for the prompt payment of claims arising from fraudulent encashment or wrong payment of money orders.
I. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
(1) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT HEADS
1. Secretary of Public Instruction P10,200.00
2. Undersecretary of the Department 7,225.00
3. Commissioner of Health and Welfare 7,225.00
CHIEF CLERK
4. One chief clerk 3,825.00
PRIVATE SECRETARY
5. One private secretary 3,600.00
INSPECTORS OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
6. One superintendent 4,675.00
7. One inspector of test and measurement 3,400.00
8. One inspector 3,400.00
9. One inspector 3,060.00
10. One inspector 2,890.00
11. One inspector 2,550.00
12. Two inspectors, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
13. Three inspectors, at P1,700 per annum each 5,100.00
14. Two inspectors, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
PHARMACY INSPECTORS
15. One pharmacy inspector 1,500.00
16. One pharmacy inspector 1,200.00
CLERKS
17. One clerk 2,550.00
18. One clerk 1,530.00
19. One clerk-stenographer 1,275.00
20. One clerk 1,080.00
21. One clerk 972.00
22. One clerk-stenographer 810.00
23. One clerk 810.00
24. One clerk 756.00
25. Three clerks, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
26. One clerk 378.00
STENOGRAPHERS
27. One stenographer 1,080.00
28. One stenographer 648.00
MESSENGERS
29. One clerk-messenger 480.00
30. One messenger 432.00
MISCELLANEOUS
31. One chauffeur 720.00
32. For the employment of temporary help for the correction of test papers SEIcAD 405.00
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Total 82,212.00
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(2) BUREAU OF EDUCATION
DIRECTORS
1. One Director of Education P6,120.00
2. Additional salary for the incumbent on January 1, 1932 of the position of Director of Education, item 1 4,080.00
3. One Assistant Director 5,100.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
4. One chief clerk 3,825.00
5. One property officer 3,570.00
6. One chief of records 2,550.00
SUPERINTENDENTS
7. Eleven superintendents, at P5,100 per annum each 56,100.00
8. One superintendent 4,930.00
9. Thirteen superintendents, at P4,675 per annum each 60,775.00
10. Fourteen superintendents, at P4,250 per annum each 59,500.00
11. Ten superintendents, at P3,825 per annum each 38,250.00
12. Three superintendents, at P3,570 per annum each 10,710.00
13. Eight superintendents, at P3,400 per annum each 27,200.00
14. One superintendent 3,230.00
15. One superintendent 3,060.00
TEACHERS
16. Twelve teachers, at P3,825 per annum each 45,900.00
17. One teacher 3,613.00
18. Five teachers, at P3,570 per annum each 17,850.00
19. Eleven teachers, at P3,400 per annum each 37,400.00
20. Twenty-two teachers, at P3,230 per annum each 71,060.00
21. Forty teachers, at P3,060 per annum each 122,400.00
22. Forty-two teachers, at P2,890 per annum each 121,380.00
23. One hundred fifty teachers, at P2,720 per annum each 408,000.00
24. Forty-four teachers, at P2,550 per annum each 112,200.00
25. Twelve teachers, at P2,380 per annum each 28,560.00
26. Eight teachers, at P2,210 per annum each 17,680.00
27. Thirty-seven teachers, at P2,040 per annum each 75,480.00
28. Seventeen teachers, at P1,870 per annum each 31,790.00
29. Forty-nine teachers, at P1,700 per annum each 83,300.00
30. Ten teachers, at P1,581 per annum each 15,810.00
31. Sixty-two teachers, at P1,530 per annum each 94,860.00
32. Thirty-eight teachers, at P1,479 per annum each 56,202.00
33. Thirty-eight teachers, at P1,428 per annum each 54,264.00
34. Two hundred sixty-five teachers, at P1,377 per annum each 364,905.00
35. One hundred forty-eight teachers, at P1,326 per annum each 196,248.00
36. Fifty teachers, at P1,275 per annum each 63,750.00
37. One hundred seventy-nine teachers, at P1,224 per annum each 219,096.00
38. Twenty-five teachers, at P1,173 per annum each 29,325.00
39. One hundred five teachers, at P1,122 per annum each 117,810.00
40. Three hundred ninety-nine teachers, at P1,080 per annum each 430,920.00
41. Thirty teachers, at P1,026 per annum each 30,780.00
42. Eighty-six teachers, at P972 per annum each 83,592.00
43. Twenty-five teachers, at P918 per annum each 22,950.00
44. Sixty-six teachers, at P864 per annum each 57,024.00
45. One teacher 810.00
46. One teacher HaIATC 702.00
47. One teacher 648.00
HOME ECONOMICS AGENT
48. One home economics agent 1,080.00
CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
49. One chief of section 2,720.00
50. One chief of section 2,210.00
51. Three chiefs of sections, at P1,530 per annum each 4,590.00
52. One chief of section 1,326.00
53. Two chiefs of sections, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
54. One chief of section 864.00
55. One chief of section 756.00
STENOGRAPHERS
56. One stenographer 2,040.00
57. One stenographer 1,700.00
58. One stenographer 1,080.00
59. One stenographer 972.00
60. Two stenographers, at P918 per annum each 1,836.00
CLERKS
61. One custodian 2,720.00
62. One clerk 2,040.00
63. One clerk 1,700.00
64. Two clerks, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
65. One clerk 1,428.00
66. Two clerks, at P1,377 per annum each 2,754.00
67. One clerk 1,326.00
68. Four clerks, at P1,275 per annum each 5,100.00
69. Nine clerks, at P1,224 per annum each 11,016.00
70. Six clerks, at P1,173 per annum each 7,038.00
71. Five clerks, at P1,122 per annum each 5,610.00
72. Ten clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 10,800.00
73. Seven clerks, at P1,026 per annum each 7,182.00
74. Six clerks, at P972 per annum each 5,832.00
75. Thirteen clerks, at P918 per annum each 11,934.00
76. Seventeen clerks, at P864 per annum each 14,688.00
77. Ten clerks, at P810 per annum each 8,100.00
78. Twenty-seven clerks, at P756 per annum each 20,412.00
79. Eight clerks, at P702 per annum each 5,616.00
80. Thirty-four clerks, at P648 per annum each 22,032.00
81. One clerk 600.00
82. One clerk 594.00
83. Eighteen clerks, at P540 per annum each 9,720.00
84. Three clerks, at P486 per annum each 1,458.00
85. Thirteen clerks, at P432 per annum each 5,616.00
DRAFTSMEN
86. One draftsman 1,080.00
87. Two draftsmen, at P918 per annum each 1,836.00
88. One draftsman 432.00
DEMONSTRATORS
89. One demonstrator 1,159.00
90. One demonstrator 421.00
MESSENGERS
91. One messenger 432.00
92. One messenger 360.00
MISCELLANEOUS
93. Honoraria to be paid to teachers giving instruction in the annual vacation assemblies, in accordance with section 18, paragraph 35 of Act No. 2935 2,550.00
94. Honoraria to be paid to teachers giving instruction in the agricultural, arts and trades and commercial schools, during vacation time, in accordance with section 18, paragraph 35 of Act No. 2935 IEDaAc 425.00
95. Temporary and emergency employees at not more than P2,040 per annum each, as follows:
TEACHERS
(a) One teacher 1,870.00
(b) One teacher 1,700.00
(c) One teacher 1,479.00
(d) Two teachers, at P1,428 per annum each 2,856.00
(e) Two teachers, at P1,377 per annum each 2,754.00
(f) Three teachers, at P1,326 per annum each 3,978.00
(g) Three teachers, at P1,275 per annum each 3,825.00
(h) One teacher 1,224.00
(i) One teacher 1,080.00
(j) One teacher 842.00
CLERKS
(k) One clerk 648.00
(l) One clerk 432.00
(m) Less — savings from item 95(a) to item 95(l) (4,748.00)
96. For student labor in national schools under the provisions of section 931 of the Administrative Code 25,000.00
97. Pay for matron and laborers, as follows:
Matron
(a) One matron (with subsistence and quarters) 324.00
Laborers
(b) Two janitors, at P567 per annum each 1,134.00
(c) Three janitors, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
(d) One janitor 513.00
(e) Six janitors, at P486 per annum each 2,916.00
(f) One janitor 459.00
(g) Two janitors, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(h) Thirteen janitors, at P378 per annum each 4,914.00
(i) One watchman 594.00
(j) One watchman 540.00
(k) One watchman 513.00
(l) Three watchmen, at P486 per annum each 1,458.00
(m) Two watchmen, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(n) One mimeograph operator 594.00
(o) Two mimeograph operators, at P486 per annum each 972.00
(p) One motorcycle driver and messenger 702.00
(q) One chauffeur 864.00
(r) One chauffeur 756.00
(s) Two chauffeurs, at P594 per annum each 1,188.00
(t) One laundryman (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
(u) One cook 648.00
(v) One assistant cook (with subsistence and quarters) 276.00
(w) One houseboy (with subsistence) 250.00
(x) One houseboy (with subsistence and quarters) 240.00
(y) One dining room boy (with subsistence) 250.00
(z) One yardman (with one-third subsistence) 324.00
(aa) One gardener 648.00
(bb) One gardener 378.00
(cc) One caterer 432.00
(dd) One machinist 702.00
(ee) One patron 648.00
(ff) One steerman 432.00
(gg) One launch helper 360.00
(hh) One sailor 360.00
(ii) one laborer (with subsistence and quarters) 264.00
(jj) One foreman 972.00
(kk) One foreman 864.00
(ll) One laborer, at P2.52 per day for 300 days 756.00
(mm) Two laborers, at P2.16 per day each for 300 days 1,296.00
(nn) One laborer, at P2.12 per day for 300 days 636.00
(oo) Two laborers, at P1.89 per day each for 300 days 1,134.00
(pp) Two laborers, at P1.80 per day each for 300 days 1,080.00
(qq) Two laborers, at P1.75 per day each for 90 days 315.00
(rr) Two laborers, at P1.62 per day each for 300 days 972.00
(ss) One laborer, at P1.53 per day for 300 days 459.00
(tt) One laborer, at P1.35 per day for 300 days 405.00
(uu) One laborer, at P1.30 per day for 90 days 117.00
(vv) One laborer, at P1.26 per day for 300 days 378.00
(ww) One laborer, at P1.20 per day for 300 days 360.00
(xx) Three laborers, at P1.20 per day for 90 days 324.00
(yy) Thirteen laborers, at P1.17 per day each for 300 days 4,563.00
(zz) Two laborers, at P1.15 per day each for 90 days 207.00
(aaa) Five laborers, at P1.10 per day each for 300 days 1,650.00
(bbb) One hundred laborers for 120 days each 12,000.00
(ccc) Forty-two laborers for 90 days each 3,316.50
(ddd) One laborer, at P1 per day for 300 days (with one-third subsistence) HSaEAD 300.00
(eee) Less — probable savings (364.50)
98. Deductions for vacancies, absences, etc. (28,600.00)
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Total 3,580,095.00
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(3) BUREAU OF HEALTH
DIRECTOR
1. One Director of Health P6,120.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
2. Four chiefs of divisions, at P5,100 per annum each 20,400.00
3. One chief of division 4,250.00
CHIEFS AND ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
4. Three chiefs of sections, at P4,250 per annum each, medical officers 12,750.00
5. One chief of section, non-medical officer 3,400.00
6. One assistant chief of section 1,870.00
MEDICAL OFFICERS
7. One consulting pathologist, Culion Leper Colony, without compensation
8. Five district inspectors, at P4,250 per annum each 21,250.00
9. Six medical officers, at P3,400 per annum each 20,400.00
10. Two medical officers, at P3,060 per annum each 6,120.00
11. One medical officer 2,720.00
12. Six medical officers, at P2,550 per annum each 15,300.00
13. Three medical officers, at P2,380 per annum each 7,140.00
14. Four medical officers, at P2,040 per annum each 8,160.00
15. One physician-pathologist 2,040.00
16. Seventeen medical officers, at P1,530 per annum each 26,010.00
17. Assistant medical officers, and temporary physicians, for emergency cases as follows:
(a) Three assistant medical officers, at P2,040 per annum each 6,120.00
(b) Two assistant medical officers, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
18. Six supernumerary physicians, at P1,080 per annum each 6,480.00
DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICERS
(One-half of salary only, the other half being payable by the province concerned in accordance with Act No. 3297.)
19. Seventeen district health officers, at P1,912.50 per annum each 32,512.50
20. One district health officer 1,785.00
21. Fourteen district health officers, at P1,700 per annum each 23,800.00
22. Nine district health officers, at P1,530 per annum each 13,770.00
23. Seven district health officers, at P1,275 per annum each 8,925.00
24. One district health officer 1,020.00
CHIEFS AND ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF HOSPITALS AND LEPROSARIA
With subsistence and quarters
25. One chief of the Culion Leper Colony 4,250.00
26. One medical superintendent 3,850.00
27. One chief of hospital 3,315.00
28. One medical supervisor 3,060.00
29. One chief of hospital 2,720.00
30. One chief alienist 2,550.00
31. One chief of hospital 2,550.00
32. One assistant alienist 2,380.00
RESIDENT PHYSICIANS
With subsistence and quarters
33. One resident physician and pathologist and in charge of department DSITEH 3,366.00
34. One bacteriologist resident physician 2,550.00
35. Two alienists, at P2,380 per annum each 4,760.00
36. One resident physician 2,210.00
37. One alienist 2,040.00
38. One resident physician 2,040.00
39. One resident physician 1,530.00
40. One resident physician, with laundry 1,530.00
41. Three resident physicians, with laundry, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
42. One physician-radiologist, half time, with subsistence and quarters whenever on 24 hours' duty 1,080.00
43. One bacteriologist, part time, without subsistence and quarters 1,080.00
44. One oculist and aurist, half time, with subsistence and quarters whenever on 24 hours' duty 1,080.00
45. One resident physician, with laundry 1,080.00
46. Seven internees, without compensation, but with subsistence and quarters.
ASSISTANT SCIENTISTS
47. One assistant scientist 2,720.00
48. One assistant scientist 2,550.00
SANITARY ENGINEERS
49. One sanitary engineer 5,100.00
50. One assistant sanitary engineer 3,400.00
51. One assistant sanitary engineer 2,550.00
52. One draftsman, with knowledge of sanitary engineering 1,530.00
CASHIER AND DISBURSING OFFICER
53. One cashier and disbursing officer 2,040.00
SUPERINTENDENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
With subsistence and quarters
54. One superintendent 2,890.00
55. One finance and supply officer 2,380.00
56. One administrative officer and cashier 2,040.00
57. One administrative officer and cashier 1,530.00
CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT
With subsistence and quarters
58. One superintendent of construction 2,040.00
PHARMACISTS AND PHARMACY CLERKS
With subsistence and quarters
59. One pharmacist 1,275.00
60. Two pharmacists, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
61. One pharmacist 864.00
62. One pharmacy clerk 540.00
63. One pharmacy clerk 360.00
DENTISTS
64. Two dentists, half time, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
65. One dentist, part time, with one-third subsistence 648.00
CHAPLAINS
With subsistence, quarters and laundry
66. Two chaplains, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
SISTERS OF CHARITY
67. Nine sisters of charity, with subsistence, quarters and laundry, at P810 per annum each 7,290.00
CLERKS
68. One clerk 1,700.00
69. Four clerks, at P1,530 per annum each 6,120.00
70. One clerk 1,275.00
71. Two clerks, at P1,224 per annum each 2,448.00
72. One inventory clerk 1,080.00
73. One clerk aSEHDA 1,080.00
74. Two clerks, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
75. One clerk 918.00
76. One clerk 864.00
77. Four clerks, at P756 per annum each 3,024.00
78. One clerk 702.00
79. Seven clerks, at P648 per annum each 4,536.00
80. Seven clerks, at P540 per annum each 3,780.00
81. One clerk 486.00
82. Six clerks, at P432 per annum each 2,592.00
83. Two clerks, at P378 per annum each 756.00
84. Two clerks, at P360 per annum each 720.00
CLERKS
With quarters
85. One chief clerk and cashier 1,530.00
86. One senior clerk 1,080.00
87. One clerk 972.00
88. One clerk 756.00
89. One clerk 720.00
90. Four clerks, at P648 per annum each 2,592.00
91. One junior stenographer 600.00
92. Four clerks, at P540 per annum each 2,160.00
93. One information clerk 540.00
94. One storekeeper and property clerk 540.00
95. Six clerks, at P432 per annum each 2,592.00
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES
With subsistence and quarters
96. One chief nurse, with laundry 1,530.00
97. One assistant chief nurse 1,530.00
98. Four supervisors, at P1,122 per annum each 4,488.00
99. Four supervisors, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
100. One supervisor, with laundry 900.00
101. Two supervisors, with laundry, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
102. Two nurses, at P972 per annum each 1,944.00
103. Nine nurses, at P864 per annum each 7,776.00
104. Eleven nurses, at P756 per annum each 8,316.00
105. Six nurses, with laundry, at P648 per annum each 3,888.00
106. Ten nurses, with laundry, at P540 per annum each 5,400.00
INSTITUTIONAL, NURSES
With subsistence, quarters and laundry
107. One chief nurse and principal of training school for nurses 1,530.00
108. One chief nurse 1,275.00
109. Two chief nurses, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
110. Five supervisors, at P864 per annum each 4,320.00
111. Two supervisors, at P810 per annum each 1,620.00
112. Two supervisors, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
113. Three supervisors, at P720 per annum each 2,160.00
114. One surgical supervisor 756.00
115. One dietitian 1,080.00
116. One dietitian 864.00
117. One dietitian and supervisor 864.00
118. One dietitian 756.00
119. One dietitian 600.00
120. One assistant dietitian 864.00
121. One assistant dietitian 648.00
122. One head nurse ESCacI 720.00
123. Three nurses, at P810 per annum each 2,430.00
124. Nine nurses, at P756 per annum each 6,804.00
125. Thirty nurses, at P648 per annum each 19,440.00
126. Seventeen nurses, at P540 per annum each 9,180.00
127. One nurse 518.00
128. Twenty-nine nurses, at P480 per annum each 13,920.00
129. Student nurses: seniors at P168; intermediates and juniors at P144; and probationers at P120 per annum each; with an allowance of P4 each per month: PROVIDED, That new student nurses who may be admitted on or after January 1, 1937, shall receive compensation at the following rates: seniors and associate seniors at P144; juniors, sophomores and freshmen at P120; and probationers at P96 per annum each, with furnished quarters and service, and an allowance of not more than P2 per month each 10,218.00
INSTRUCTORS AND SOCIAL WORKERS
130. One instructor in occupational therapy, with subsistence and quarters 864.00
131. One social worker, with subsistence, quarters and laundry 864.00
SANITARY INSPECTORS
132. One chief sanitary inspector at P2,720 per annum, payable by the City of Manila
133. One sanitary inspector 1,836.00
134. One sanitary inspector 1,122.00
135. Four sanitary inspectors, at P864 per annum each 3,456.00
136. One sanitary inspector 840.00
137. Two sanitary inspectors, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
138. One sanitary inspector, with subsistence and quarters 648.00
139. Eight sanitary inspectors, at P648 per annum each 5,184.00
ASSISTANT SANITARY INSPECTORS
140. One assistant sanitary inspector at P605 per annum, payable by the City of Manila.
141. One assistant sanitary inspector at P551 per annum, payable by the City of Manila.
142. Forty-four assistant sanitary inspectors, at P540 per annum each 23,760.00
143. One assistant sanitary inspector 486.00
144. Sixty-seven assistant sanitary inspectors, at P432 per annum each 28,944.00
DISINFECTOR
145. One chief disinfector 2,380.00
FOOD INSPECTOR
146. One food inspector 2,380.00
DRAFTSMEN
147. One draftsman 1,080.00
148. One draftsman 756.00
149. One assistant draftsman 540.00
VACCINATORS
150. Vaccinators and inoculators, including one senior medical officer in charge and chiefs and assistant chiefs of parties as follows:
(a) One medical officer in charge 3,400.00
(b) One supervisor 972.00
(c) Three chiefs of parties, at P1,224 per annum each 3,672.00
(d) Five chiefs of parties, at P1,080 per annum each 5,400.00
(e) Two chiefs of parties, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
(f) One chief of party 648.00
(g) One assistant chief of party 810.00
(h) Seven assistant chiefs of parties, at P637 per annum each 4,459.00
(i) Three assistant chiefs of parties, at P540 per annum each 1,620.00
(j) Nine vaccinators, at P540 per annum each 4,860.00
(k) Five vaccinators, at P486 per annum each 2,430.00
(l) Eighty-nine vaccinators, at P432 per annum each 38,448.00
LABORATORY TECHNICIANS AND ASSISTANTS
151. One laboratory technician 1,080.00
152. Three laboratory technicians, at P540 per annum each, with subsistence and quarters 1,620.00
153. One laboratory assistant 756.00
154. One laboratory assistant, with subsistence and quarters 432.00
ATTENDANTS
155. One hospital attendant, with subsistence, quarters and laundry 864.00
156. One hospital attendant, with subsistence, quarters and laundry 540.00
157. Eight hospital attendants, at P432 per annum each, with subsistence, quarters and laundry 3,456.00
158. Three field dispensary attendants, at P864 per annum each, including an allowance of P0.80 per diem each for subsistence 2,592.00
159. Two field dispensary attendants, at P756 per annum each, including an allowance of P0.80 per diem each for subsistence 1,512.00
160. Two bath attendants, at P486 per annum each 972.00
161. One bath attendant for four months 162.00
GUARDS
With subsistence and quarters
162. One senior guard 648.00
163. One senior guard 540.00
164. One senior guard 518.00
165. Six first-class guards, at P432 per annum each 2,592.00
166. Four second-class guards, at P378 per annum each 1,512.00
MESSENGERS
167. One messenger 378.00
168. Two messengers cHaCAS 720.00
MISCELLANEOUS EMPLOYEES AND LABORERS
169. One agronomist 480.00
170. One occupational therapist 600.00
171. One storekeeper 720.00
172. One employee 756.00
173. One employee, with subsistence and quarters 432.00
174. One employee 360.00
175. One mechanic, with subsistence and quarters 864.00
176. One plumber-electrician, with subsistence and quarters 864.00
177. One plumber, with subsistence and quarters 540.00
178. One coalman, with subsistence and quarters 432.00
179. One foreman, with subsistence and quarters 540.00
180. One foreman, with subsistence and quarters 432.00
181. One foreman and gardener, with subsistence and quarters 432.00
182. One tinsmith, with subsistence and quarters 432.00
183. One laborer 378.00
184. One chauffeur, with subsistence and quarters 540.00
185. Two ambulance drivers, at P432 per annum each, with subsistence 864.00
186. One carpenter, with subsistence and quarters 540.00
187. Two carpenters, at P518 per annum each, with subsistence and quarters 1,036.00
188. One morgue and crematory attendant, with subsistence and quarters 432.00
189. One storekeeper, with subsistence and quarters 324.00
190. One seamstress, with subsistence and quarters 240.00
191. One chief cook, with subsistence and quarters 778.00
192. One cook, with subsistence and quarters 648.00
193. One cook, with subsistence 648.00
194. Two cooks, at P540 per annum each, with subsistence and quarters 1,080.00
195. One assistant cook, with subsistence and quarters 324.00
196. One assistant cook, with subsistence 324.00
197. One assistant cook, with subsistence 264.00
MISCELLANEOUS
198. Additional pay of 10 per cent to physicians detailed for duty in the Culion Leper Colony, pursuant to section 966 of the Administrative Code 680.00
199. Non-medical temporary employees, skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers, and allowances herein authorized for subsistence, quarters and laundry, including subsistence, quarters and laundry of public health nurses, items 96, 100, 101, 105 and 106, supra, as follows:
Sisters of Charity
(a) Two sisters of charity, at P300 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 600.00
Clerks
(b) Ten clerks, at P360 per annum each 3,600.00
Messengers
(c) Two messengers, at P288 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 576.00
(d) Seven messengers, at P360 per annum each 2,520.00
(e) One messenger (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
Telephone Operators
(with subsistence and quarters)
(f) One telephone operator 324.00
(g) One telephone operator 300.00
(h) One telephone operator 240.00
(i) Two telephone operators, at P216 per annum each 432.00
Miscellaneous
(j) One employee 480.00
(k) One employee 432.00
(l) Two employees, at P35 per month each 840.00
(m) One storekeeper 480.00
(n) One assistant sanitary inspector 432.00
(o) One employee-foreman 540.00
(p) One employee-timekeeper 540.00
(q) Four employees, at P25 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,200.00
(r) Two chauffeurs, at P76.50 per month each 1,836.00
(s) One chauffeur 810.00
(t) Three chauffeurs, at P63 per month each 2,268.0
(u) One chauffeur 648.00
(v) One chauffeur 637.00
(w) One chauffeur 600.00
(x) One chauffeur 576.00
(y) One chauffeur 540.00
(z) Three chauffeurs, at P36 per month each 1,296.00
(a-1) Two chauffeurs, at P35 p month each 840.00
(b-1) Two chauffeurs, at P30 per month each 720.00
(c-1) One chauffeur 360.00
(d-1) Two chauffeurs, at P25 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 600.00
(e-1) One mechanic 1,085.88
(f-1) One plumber-machinist 504.00
(g-1) One plumber-machinist 360.00
(h-1) One launch-machinist 420.00
(i-1) One pump-machinist 360.00
(j-1) One machinist-foreman 396.00
(k-1) One foreman 360.00
(l-1) Two foremen, at P25 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 600.00
(m-1) One electrician 396.00
(n-1) One second-class guard 378.00
(o-1) Three third-class guards, at P31.50 per month each 1,134.00
(p-1) One third-class guard (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
(q-1) One watchman 648.00
(r-1) One watchman (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
(s-1) One watchman (with subsistence and quarters) 276.00
(t-1) One watchman (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
(u-1) One policeman 360.00
(v-1) One policeman (with subsistence and quarters) 324.00
(w-1) Two policemen, at P25 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 600.00
(x-1) One ward attendant (with subsistence and quarters) 324.00
(y-1) Eight ward attendants, at P25 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 2,400.00
(z-1) Fourteen ward attendants, at P20 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 3,360.00
(a-2) Three ward attendants, at P18 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 648.00
(b-2) One gardener 432.00
(c-2) One gardener 378.00
(d-2) One carpenter-foreman 660.00
(e-2) One carpenter (with subsistence and quarters) 312.00
(f-2) One carpenter (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
(g-2) One tinsmith (with subsistence and quarters) 336.00
(h-2) One blacksmith (with subsistence and quarters) 312.00
(i-2) One seamstress (with subsistence and quarters) 324.00
(j-2) One seamstress (with subsistence and quarters) 240.00
(k-2) One assistant cook (with subsistence and quarters) DEHaTC 240.00
(l-2) One assistant cook (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
(m-2) One laborer 810.00
(n-2) One laborer 788.00
(o-2) One laborer 778.00
(p-2) One laborer 722.70
(q-2) One laborer 648.00
(r-2) Two laborers, at P49.50 per month each 1,188.00
(s-2) One laborer 540.00
(t-2) One laborer 486.00
(u-2) One laborer 480.00
(v-2) One laborer 444.00
(w-2) Thirteen laborers, at P36 per month each 5,616.00
(x-2) Four laborers, at P31.50 per month each 1,512.00
(y-2) Twenty-five laborers, at P30 per month each 9,000.00
(z-2) One laborer in charge of Culion ranch (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
(a-3) Eleven laborers, at P25 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 3,300.00
(b-3) Three laborers, at P24 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 864.00
(c-3) Four laborers, at P22 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,056.00
(d-3) Eleven laborers, at P21 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 2,772.00
(e-3) Eight laborers, at P21 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 2,016.00
(f-3) Fifteen laborers, at P20 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 3,600.00
(g-3) Four laborers, at P18 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 864.00
(h-3) Two laborers, at P18 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 432.00
(i-3) One sailor (with subsistence and quarters) 264.00
(j-3) Two laundrymen, at P20 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 480.00
(k-3) Fourteen laundrymen, at P18 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 3,024.00
(l-3) One laundrywoman (with subsistence and quarters) 228.00
(m-3) Five laundresses, at P18 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,080.00
(n-3) One attendant (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
(o-3) One laboratory helper (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
(p-3) Two laboratory helpers, at P20 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 480.00
(q-3) One pharmacy helper (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
(r-3) One kitchen helper (with subsistence and quarters) 240.00
(s-3) Six kitchen helpers, at P18 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,296.00
(t-3) One helper 378.00
(u-3) Three helpers, at P30 per month each 1,080.00
(v-3) Two helpers, at P27 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 648.00
(w-3) Five helpers, at P25 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,500.00
(x-3) Seven helpers, at P20 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,680.00
(y-3) Fifty-six helpers, at P18 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 12,096.00
(z-3) One litter-bearer 432.00
(a-4) Two litter-bearers, at P27 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 648.00
(b-4) One dormitory boy (with subsistence and quarters) CDScaT 216.00
(c-4) One assistant janitor 637.00
(d-4) One janitor (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
(e-4) Two servants, at P25 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 600.00
(f-4) Eight servants, at P20 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,920.00
(g-4) Seventy servants, at P18 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 15,120.00
(h-4) Less — savings (3,985.48)
Additional positions for Insular Psychopathic Hospital:
(i-4) One chauffeur 360.00
(j-4) One plumber 360.00
(k-4) Eighteen guards, at P20 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 4,320.00
(l-4) Seventy-seven ward attendants, at P18 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 16,632.00
(m-4) Two gardeners, at P25 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 600.00
(n-4) Two carpenters, at P30 per month each 720.00
(o-4) One tailor 360.00
(p-4) Five seamstresses, at P25 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,500.00
(q-4) Two barbers, at P25 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 600.00
(r-4) Two cooks, at P30 per month each 720.00
(s-4) Forty-seven helpers, at P18 per month each (with subsistence and quarters) 10,152.00
Leper Assistants
(With subsistence sad quarters)
(t-4) One general foreman 480.00
(u-4) One physical instructor 240.00
(v-4) One superintendent of agriculture 216.00
(w-4) One clerk, justice of the peace 120.00
(x-4) One clerk, colony post office 120.00
(y-4) One clerk, general leper kitchen 120.00
(z-4) One clerk 120.00
(a-5) Five clerks, at P7 per month each 420.00
(b-5) One employee 180.00
(c-5) One employee in charge of storehouse 168.00
(d-5) One employee 120.00
(e-5) One employee 36.00
(f-5) One assistant sanitary inspector 96.00
(g-5) Three assistant sanitary inspectors, at P6 per month each 216.00
(h-5) One fish inspector 120.00
(i-5) One foreman 324.00
(j-5) One chief of police 300.00
(k-5) One sergeant of police 216.00
(l-5) One sergeant of police 144.00
(m-5) Twenty-one policemen, at P10 per month each 2,520.00
(n-5) Three special policemen, at P5 per month each 180.00
(o-5) Six policemen, at P6 per month each 432.00
(p-5) Two ward attendants, at P8 per month each 192.00
(q-5) Two ward attendants, at P6 per month each 144.00
(r-5) One nursing aid 144.00
(s-5) One laborer-carpenter 144.00
(t-5) Eight laborers, at P7 per month each 672.00
(u-5) Seven carpenters, at P6 per month each 504.00
(v-5) One music band leader 120.00
(w-5) Sixteen musicians, at P4 per month each 768.00
(x-5) Two lieutenants of firemen, at P12 per month each 288.00
(y-5) Twenty firemen, at P9 per month each 2,160.00
(z-5) One assistant laundryman IHaECA 72.00
(a-6) Seven assistant cooks, at P7 per month each 588.00
(b-6) Four assistant cooks, at P6 per month each 288.00
(c-6) Two food carriers, at P4 per month each 96.00
(d-6) One janitor, Colony Hall 84.00
(e-6) One janitor 60.00
(f-6) One incharge of litter-bearers 144.00
(g-6) Twelve litter-bearers, at P8 per month each 1,152.00
(h-6) One helper 180.00
(i-6) Thirteen helpers, at P6 per month each 936.00
(j-6) One helper 48.00
(k-6) Five helpers, at P3 per month each 180.00
(l-6) Three toilet cleaners, at P9 per month each 324.00
(m-6) Eight toilet cleaners, at P8 per month each 768.00
(n-6) Four servants, at P5 per month each 240.00
(o-6) Three servants, at P3.75 per month each 135.00
(p-6) One servant 36.00
(q-6) Less — savings from vacancies and absences (1,638.00)
Allowances
(r-6) For commutation of subsistence, quarters and laundry 35,833.00
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Total 925,969.00
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(4) BUREAU OF PUBLIC WELFARE
DIRECTOR
1. One Director of Public Welfare, with subsistence, quarters and service P6,120.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
2. One chief of division 4,250.00
3. One special agent 3,060.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS AND CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
4. One assistant chief of division, by designation.
5. One chief of section 2,720.00
6. One social worker-probation officer 2,550.00
7. One superintendent, with subsistence and quarters 2,550.00
MEDICAL OFFICER
8. One medical officer 2,720.00
NURSES AND SOCIAL WORKERS
All with subsistence and quarters
9. Three supervisors, at P1,122 per annum each 3,366.00
10. Three supervisors, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
11. One nurse 972.00
12. Two nurses, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
13. Five nurses, at P756 per annum each 3,780.00
SOCIAL WORKERS
14. One social worker 2,040.00
15. One social worker 1,700.00
16. One social worker 1,581.00
17. Two social workers, at P1,224 per annum each 2,448.00
18. Four social workers, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
TEACHERS
All with subsistence and quarters
19. One supervisor 1,530.00
20. One teacher 864.00
21. Two teachers, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
22. Six teachers, at P540 per annum each 3,240.00
23. One teacher 432.00
CLERKS
24. One clerk cTSDAH 1,224.00
25. One clerk 1,122.00
26. Three clerks, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
27. One clerk 600.00
28. One clerk 540.00
29. Two clerks, at P432 per annum each 864.00
MATRONS AND CARETAKERS OF CHILDREN
All with subsistence and quarters
30. One matron 972.00
31. One matron 540.00
32. Two caretakers of children, at P432 per annum each 864.00
33. One caretaker of children 378.00
HELPERS, ATTENDANTS, ETC.
All with subsistence and quarters
34. One cook 432.00
35. Four attendants, at P324 per annum each 1,296.00
36. Three helpers, at P324 per annum each 972.00
37. Six helpers, at P300 per annum each 1,800.00
38. Two helpers, at P216 per annum each 432.00
MISCELLANEOUS
39. For emergency employees, including laborers, as follows:
Nurse
(a) One nurse 756.00
Teachers
(b) One teacher, part time 432.00
(c) One teacher 432.00
Artist
(d) One artist 1,530.00
Helpers
(e) One helper 432.00
(f) One helper 378.00
(g) One helper 360.00
(h) Two helpers, at P324 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 648.00
(i) Four helpers, at P300 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,200.00
(j) One helper (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
Attendants
(k) Two attendants, at P378 per annum each 756.00
(l) One attendant, part time 180.00
(m) One attendant (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
(n) One attendant-boy (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
40. Commutation of subsistence and quarters 2,486.00
41. Subsistence of the Director of Public Welfare 730.00
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Total 81,455.00
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(5) PHILIPPINE GENERAL HOSPITAL
DIRECTORS
1. One Director of the Philippine General Hospital, additional compensation, with subsistence, furnished quarters and service P2,040.00
2. One executive officer, with subsistence, furnished quarters and service 4,250.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
3. One chief, administrative division 3,825.00
4. One physician and chief of physical therapy department, part time 3,060.00
5. One superintendent, chief of division and of the school of nursing, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 2,550.00
6. One chief, department of laboratories, additional compensation, part time CSAcTa 540.00
7. One chief, division of pharmacy, additional compensation, part time 540.00
PHYSICIANS
8. One assistant clinical pathologist, with one-third subsistence, and with full subsistence, furnished quarters and service whenever on 24 hours' duty 1,080.00
9. One assistant clinical pathologist, with one-third subsistence, and with full subsistence, furnished quarters and service whenever on 24 hours' duty 864.00
10. One assistant clinical pathologist, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 648.00
11. One resident and assistant to the chief of heart station clinic, additional compensation, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 540.00
12. Four residents, additional compensation, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service, at P540 per annum each 2,160.00
13. One junior clinical pathologist, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 540.00
14. One junior clinical pathologist, with one-third subsistence 378.00
15. One bacteriologist, additional compensation, with one-third subsistence, part time 540.00
16. Twenty-two resident physicians, without compensation, but with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service.
17. Twelve assistant adjunct residents, without compensation, but with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service.
PHARMACISTS
18. One pharmacist in charge, with one-third subsistence 2,040.00
19. One pharmacist, with one-third subsistence 1,700.00
20. One pharmacist, with one-third subsistence 1,275.00
21. One pharmacist, with one-third subsistence 1,080.00
22. One pharmacist, with one-third subsistence 756.00
23. One pharmacist, with two-thirds subsistence 648.00
24. Two pharmacists, at P648 per annum each, with one-third subsistence 1,296.00
ASSISTANT SCIENTIST
25. One assistant scientist 2,380.00
DENTIST
26. One dentist, with one-third subsistence 1,530.00
INSTRUCTORS
27. One nurse and physical instructor, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 864.00
28. One instructor in dietetics, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 648.00
29. One instructor in practical nursing, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 648.00
30. One instructor in English, part time 540.00
31. One instructor in massage, part time 540.00
NURSES
32. One principal of the school of nursing, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 1,530.00
33. One dietitian, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 1,530.00
34. One nurse, with one-third subsistence and laundry allowance 1,275.00
35. One supervising nurse of the surgical division, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 1,224.00
36. One sanitary supervisor, with one third subsistence 1,122.00
37. One anaesthetist, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 1,080.00
38. One assistant to the superintendent and chief nurse, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 1,080.00
39. One assistant to the principal, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 972.00
40. One assistant anaesthetist, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 864.00
41. Two assistant dietitians, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service aSTHDc 1,728.00
42. Five supervising nurses, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service, at P864 per annum each 4,320.00
43. Two assistant dietitians, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
44. Fourteen supervising nurses, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service at P756 per annum each 10,584.00
45. One sanitary supervisor, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 756.00
46. One sanitary supervisor, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service 648.00
47. Thirty-one nurses, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service, at P648 per annum each 20,088.00
48. One nurse, with subsistence and laundry 1,080.00
49. Two nurses, with subsistence and laundry, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
50. Two nurses, with subsistence and laundry, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
51. Thirty-four graduate nurses, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service, at P540 per annum each 18,360.00
52. Six nurses, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service, at P540 per annum each 3,240.00
53. Twelve graduate student nurses, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service, at P240 per annum each 2,880.00
54. Five post graduate nurses, with subsistence, furnished quarters, laundry allowance and service, at 240 per annum each 1,200.00
55. Fifteen attendants, with subsistence and quarters, at P168 per annum each 2,520.00
56. Student nurses: seniors and associate seniors at P144; juniors, sophomores and freshmen at P120; and probationers at P96 per annum each, with subsistence, furnished quarters and service, and an allowance of not more than P2 per month each 36,048.00
CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
57. One engineer and chief of machinery, repairing and transportation section 1,700.00
58. One cashier and disbursing officer, with one-third subsistence and with subsistence, furnished quarters and service whenever on special detail 1,530.00
59. One chief, general service section 1,530.00
60. One chief of supply section 1,326.00
61. One chief of statistics and records section 972.00
62. One chief of section 756.00
STENOGRAPHERS
63. One stenographer 1,080.00
64. One stenographer 648.00
TECHNICIANS
65. One serological technician, with subsistence and quarters 300.00
66. One clinical laboratory technician, with subsistence and quarters 300.00
67. One histopathological technician, with subsistence and quarters 300.00
CLERKS
68. One information clerk, with two-thirds subsistence 1,122.00
69. One assistant cashier and disbursing officer, with one-third subsistence, and with full subsistence, furnished quarters and service whenever on special detail 540.00
70. One clerk 864.00
71. One assistant chief of statistics and records section 756.00
72. One clerk 756.00
73. One information clerk, with one-third subsistence 648.00
74. Three clerks, at P648 per annum each 1,944.00
75. Nine clerks, at P540 per annum each 4,860.00
76. Five clerks, at P432 per annum each 2,160.00
77. One laundry checker 432.00
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
78. Two telephone operators, with one third subsistence, at P648 per annum each STcAIa 1,296.00
79. One telephone operator, with one-third subsistence 540.00
80. One telephone operator, with one-third subsistence 480.00
ELECTRICIANS
81. Two assistants to electricians, at P432 per annum each 864.00
MECHANICS
82. One mechanic and assistant chief of machinery, repairing and transportation section 864.00
83. One assistant to mechanic 486.00
CARPENTERS
84. One carpenter 648.00
85. One carpenter 540.00
PLUMBERS
86. One plumber 648.00
87. One assistant plumber 486.00
PAINTERS
88. One painter 648.00
89. One painter 432.00
COOKS
90. One cook 648.00
91. One cook 540.00
92. Two cooks, at P432 per annum each 864.00
FOREMAN
93. One foreman 648.00
CHAUFFEURS
94. One chauffeur 648.00
95. One chauffeur 605.00
96. One chauffeur 572.00
97. One chauffeur 486.00
98. One chauffeur 480.00
LITTER-BEARERS
99. Four litter-bearers, at P378 per annum each 1,512.00
WATCHMEN
100. One watchman 540.00
101. Two watchmen, at P432 per annum each 864.00
HELPER
102. One helper (with subsistence and quarters) 240.00
GARDENER
103. One gardener, half time 432.00
MISCELLANEOUS
104. For temporary and emergency employees, including laborers, with or without subsistence and quarters in the discretion of the Director of the Hospital, as follows:
Clerk
(a) One clerk (with one-third subsistence) 324.00
Helpers
(b) Twenty-four helpers with subsistence and quarters, at P216 per annum each 5,184.00
Messengers
(c) Two messengers, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(d) Fifteen messengers, at P324 per annum each (with one-third subsistence) 4,860.00
Laborers
(e) For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers, as follows:
1. One sewing woman, at P1 per day for 300 days (with one-third subsistence) 300.00
2. One pharmacy helper, at P1 per day for 300 days (with one-third subsistence) 300.00
3. One gardener, at P1.38 per day for 313 days 432.00
4. One gardener, at P1.24 per day for 313 days 389.00
5. Six gardeners, at P1.10 per day each for 313 days 2,070.00
6. One carpenter, at P1.44 per day for 300 days 432.00
7. One garage laborer, at P1.08 per day for 300 days (with one-third subsistence) 324.00
8. One assistant plumber, at P1.33 per day for 325 days 432.00
9. One chauffeur, at P1 per day for 365 days (with one-third subsistence) 365.00
10. One helper, at P1.44 per day for 300 days 432.00
11. Thirty-eight helpers, at P1 per day each for 339 days (with one-third subsistence) 12,882.00
12. Eleven helpers, at P1 per day each for 300 days (with one-third subsistence) 3,300.00
13. One helper, at P0.82 per day for 365 days (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
14. One helper, at P0.80 per day for 300 days (with subsistence and quarters) 240.00
15. Four helpers, at P0.71 per day each for 339 days (with subsistence and quarters) 960.00
16. Sixty-seven helpers, at P0.70 per day each for 339 days (with subsistence and quarters) 15,899.10
17. Nine helpers, at P0.70 per day each for 300 days (with subsistence and quarters) 1,890.00
18. One laborer 360.00
19. Less — probable savings (1,627.10)
105. Commutation of laundry allowance, not to exceed P6.40 per month each 12,046.50
106. Subsistence of personnel, including 22 resident physicians and 12 assistant adjunct residents and extra meals furnished those persons who may be required to be on 24 hours' duty or render overtime service 93,174.50
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Total 355,833.00
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(6) BUREAU OF QUARANTINE SERVICE
1. Salaries of employees of the Public Health Service of the United States as provided by the regulations of said Service TSCIEa P18,986.00
MEDICAL OFFICER
2. One medical officer 3,400.00
SUPERINTENDENTS
3. One superintendent 2,550.00
4. One superintendent 1,530.00
FUMIGATORS
5. One foreman-fumigator 1,080.00
6. Two chief fumigators, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
ATTENDANTS
7. One attendant 756.00
8. One attendant 648.00
9. Two attendants, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
10. Seven attendants, at P432 per annum each 3,024.00
11. Two attendants, at P378 per annum each 756.00
12. Two attendants, at P360 per annum each 720.00
13. Eight attendants, at P324 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 2,592.00
14. Eight attendants, at P240 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,920.00
CLERKS
15. One clerk 864.00
16. One clerk and druggist 648.00
CREWS OF LAUNCHES
17. Wages of launch crews 16,410.00
MISCELLANEOUS
18. For temporary employees and for the payment of inspection fees to temporary physicians, not to exceed P20 for inspecting arriving vessels and P5 for issuing bills of health at ports where no regular quarantine officer is stationed 7,000.00
19. For clothing allowances of employees 1,136.00
20. For subsistence of employees 6,080.00
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Total 72,908.00
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(7) OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL DIRECTOR
1. One National Physical Director P5,100.00
2. One clerk-messenger 648.00
3. One clerk-cashier 540.00
4. One messenger 360.00
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Total 6,648.00
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Total for salaries and wages 5,105,120.00
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II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
1. Traveling expenses of personnel 265,844.00
2. Freight, express and delivery service 33,997.00
3. Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 43,075.00
4. Illumination and power service 90,540.00
5. Rental of buildings and grounds 9,000.00
6. Consumption of supplies and materials, including the publication of a news magazine not exceeding P35,000 for the Bureau of Education 1,559,986.90
7. Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 19,700.00
8. Contributions and gratuities, including P250 for the contribution to the bulletin of the Medical Association of the Philippine Islands for the publication of reports on cases and subjects of scientific importance of the Philippine General Hospital and a sum not exceeding P250 for industrial exhibits and samples of products of the Philippine public schools furnished gratis by the Bureau of Education on request of corporations, individuals or foreign governments, with the approval of the Secretary of Public Instruction 35,000.00
9. Traveling expenses of persons not government employees, including a sum not exceeding P5,000 for the maintenance and care during the transportation, from their homes to government hospitals, of insane persons AIECSD 19,839.00
10. Maintenance and repair of equipment 17,768.00
11. Other services 71,818.00
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Total for sundry expenses 2,166,567.90
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III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
1. For the purchase of furniture and equipment 31,160.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 31,160.00
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IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
1. Aid for scholarships for students in normal and vocational schools of the specially organized provinces of Mindanao and Sulu 11,200.00
2. Aid to elementary schools to be allotted in proportion to the daily average attendance in such schools for the month of September of the previous year 165,168.00
3. Aid for the maintenance of special schools, as follows:
(a) Villar, Zambales 3,375.00
(b) Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija 1,875.00
(c) Langangilang, Abra 7,500.00
(d) Surigao 9,750.00
(e) Mindoro 15,000.00
(f) Ilocos Sur 9,000.00
(g) La Union 6,375.00
(h) Cagayan 900.00
(i) Bais, Oriental Negros 1,500.00
(j) Tayasan, Oriental Negros 1,500.00
(k) Calabgan, Dipaculao and Kiddayakan, Tayabas 6,825.00
(l) Tarlac 1,845.00
(m) Misamis 9,000.00
(n) Balanga, Bataan 1,125.00
(o) Amio, Tolong, Oriental Negros 900.00
(p) Barrio of Daan, Tapaz, Capiz 2,250.00
(q) Less — savings from items 3 (a) to (p) (3,825.00)
4. Aid to the schools on the friar lands estates, as follows:
(a) Cavite 15,120.00
(b) Cebu 7,500.00
(c) Bulacan 5,250.00
(d) Laguna 4,680.00
(e) Bataan 900.00
(f) Rizal 1,260.00
(g) Isabela 900.00
5. Aid to specially organized provinces for educational purposes under the direction of the Director of Education or of his representatives, as follows:
(a) Agusan 35,025.00
(b) Bukidnon 18,204.00
(c) Cotabato 39,237.00
(d) Davao 32,514.00
(e) Lanao 41,529.00
(f) Sulu 57,658.00
(g) Zamboanga 47,460.00
(h) Mountain Province 93,180.00
(i) Nueva Vizcaya 23,216.00
(j) Palawan 22,500.00
(k) Batanes 3,750.00
6. Aid for the maintenance of elementary schools already established 1,189,955.00
7. Aid for gratuitous elementary instruction 6,583,371.00
8. Aid for the operation and maintenance of agricultural, farm and trade schools 33,500.00
9. Aid for the operation and maintenance of normal schools ASHaTc 9,000.00
10. To carry out the provisions of Act No. 3377 for the promotion of agricultural and vocational education, Act No. 3470:
(a) Aid for the payment of salaries of teachers, supervisors or directors of agricultural subjects and maintenance of agricultural schools 67,500.00
(b) Aid for the payment of salaries of teachers of trade, commercial, home economics and industrial subjects and maintenance of schools in which these subjects are taught 105,000.00
(c) To the Bureau of Education for the maintenance of the division of vocational education, the administration of Act No. 3377 and the making of studies, investigations and reports:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(1) One chief, vocational division P5,950.00
(2) One superintendent, department of home economics 4,675.00
(3) One stenographer 1,122.00
SUNDRY EXPENSES
(4) Sundry expenses and purchase of furniture and equipment 6,657.00
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Total P18,404.00 18,404.00
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11. For the promotion of educational research, experimentation and administration in the Bureau of Education, to be expended for the necessary personnel, supplies and materials: PROVIDED, That the personnel to be employed for this purpose shall be appointed by the Secretary of Public Instruction upon the recommendation of the Director of Education, and said personnel shall be under the direction of the Director of Education as all other employees of the Bureau:
SALARIES
(a) One teacher P2,380.00
(b) Two teachers, at P1,326 per annum each 2,652.00
(c) One teacher 1,080.00
(d) One stenographer 1,428.00
(e) One stenographer 1,080.00
(f) One clerk 432.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(g) Sundry expenses 698.00
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Total P9,750.00 9,750.00
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12. Aid for the payment of the salaries of the teachers of those classes in barrio schools established under Act No. 3628, to be distributed and expended in accordance with the provisions of said Act: PROVIDED, That when, due to the effects of a typhoon or any other public calamity, the revenues of a municipality decrease, such municipality shall only be required to appropriate from its general fund the same percentage of the total collections accruing to said fund as that of the previous year as determined by the Auditor General, the provisions of Act No. 3628 to the contrary notwithstanding 375,000.00
13. For expenses in connection with the Central Luzon Agricultural School to be paid out of its receipts in 1937, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One cashier P648.00
(b) One assistant farm manager 432.00
(c) Two clerks, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(d) Student wages of 1,000 students at the rate not to exceed P0.15 per hour 7,000.00
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Total for salaries and wages 8,944.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(e) Freight, express and delivery service 2,000.00
(f) Supplies and materials, including tools costing less than P2 each 10,000.00
(g) Maintenance and repair of equipment 1,500.00
(h) Payment of irrigation fees EHTISC 3,300.00
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Total for sundry expenses 16,800.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(i) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 3,140.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 3,140.00
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SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
(j) For the maintenance, repair, alteration and construction of buildings, irrigation structures and fences 3,000.00
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Total for special appropriations 3,000.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 8,944.00
Total for sundry expenses 16,800.00
Total for furniture and equipment 3,140.00
Total for special appropriations 3,000.00
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Total available for the operation of the Central Luzon Agricultural School P31,884.00
Amount to be paid out of its receipts (P31,884.00)
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14. For the continuation of the treatment and diagnosis of leprosy in Culion and other leper stations in accordance with Act No. 2978: PROVIDED, That temporary officers and employees detailed for duty in Culion Leper Colony may be granted, in the discretion of the proper Head of Department, 28 days' vacation leave with pay for each year of service in said Colony, which vacation must be enjoyed during the year in which earned, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(All with subsistence and quarters)
Pathological Section
(a) One chief pathologist P8,500.00
(b) One assistant chief pathologist 3,825.00
(c) One assistant pathologist 2,550.00
(d) One clerk-stenographer 1,700.00
(e) One scientific assistant 1,530.00
(f) One technician in pathology 648.00
(g) One technician in clinical microscopy 648.00
(h) One laboratory helper and messenger (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
(i) Two laboratory helpers, at P240 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 480.00
Medical Section
(j) One chief physician 4,675.00
(k) Two supervising physicians, at P3,825 per annum each 7,650.00
(l) Two senior physicians, at P3,400 per annum each 6,800.00
(m) One senior physician 3,060.00
(n) Two junior physicians, at P2,550 per annum each 5,100.00
(o) One junior physician 2,040.00
Nurses
(p) One chief nurse 2,040.00
(q) Two supervisors, at P1,700 per annum each 3,400.00
(r) Six senior nurses, at P1,275 per annum each 7,650.00
(s) One nurse 864.00
(t) Four junior nurses, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
(u) One junior nurse 972.00
(v) Four junior nurses, at P810 per annum each aIAcCH 3,240.00
Miscellaneous
(w) One pharmacist 2,040.00
(x) One clerk-stenographer 1,700.00
(y) One typist and record clerk 864.00
(z) One junior typist 648.00
(aa) One pharmacy clerk 432.00
(bb) One pharmacy attendant (with subsistence and quarters) 240.00
(cc) Three pharmacy attendants, at P216 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 648.00
(dd) One office helper (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
(ee) Two office boys, at P216 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 432.00
(ff) One ward attendant (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
(gg) One clinic messenger (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
(hh) One physiotherapy attendant (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
(ii) One office boy (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
(jj) One ward attendant (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
Leper Assistants
(kk) One hundred four nursing aids and substitutes of various grades 8,332.00
(ll) Four employees in charge of hospital, at P120 per annum each 480.00
(mm) One clerk for school of nursing aids 300.00
(nn) One employee in charge of invalids 96.00
(oo) One clinic caretaker 36.00
(pp) Nine servants, at P84 per annum each 756.00
(qq) Eight servants, at P72 per annum each 576.00
(rr) One toilet caretaker 108.00
(ss) Nine toilet caretakers, at P96 per annum each 864.00
(tt) One laundryman 120.00
(uu) Eleven laundryman, at P96 per annum each 1,056.00
(vv) Seven dishwashers, at P60 per annum each 420.00
(ww) One linen mender 120.00
(xx) Three linen menders, at P90 per annum each 270.00
(yy) Two bed cleaners, at P90 per annum each 180.00
(zz) One chief cook 300.00
(aaa) One assistant chief cook, hospital kitchen 204.00
(bbb) One assistant cook, hospital kitchen 180.00
(ccc) One assistant cook, hospital kitchen 120.00
(ddd) Eight cooks, at P84 per annum each 672.00
(eee) Three woodcutters, at P84 per annum each 252.00
(fff) One rice cleaner 72.00
(ggg) Eleven waiters, at P72 per annum each 792.00
(hhh) Two kitchen clerks, at P84 per annum each 168.00
(iii) Two waiters, at P72 per annum each 144.00
Administrative Section
(jjj) One senior clerk 1,700.00
(kkk) One farm adviser 1,530.00
(lll) One employee at San Lazaro Hospital (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
Chemical Section
(mmm) One junior chemist CcaASE 2,040.00
(nnn) Two technicians, at P810 per annum each 1,620.00
(ooo) One laborer 540.00
(ppp) One laborer 432.00
(qqq) One laborer 378.00
Allowances
(rrr) For commutation of subsistence 22,133.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(sss) Sundry expenses and purchase of furniture and equipment, including construction and repair of buildings 60,000.00
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Total P187,667.00 187,667.00
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15. For the maintenance of regional treatment stations and dispensaries for the diagnosis and treatment of incipient cases of leprosy, including the allowances for subsistence, quarters and laundry of regional treatment personnel:
SALARIES AND WAGES
Section on Leprosy
(a) One general supervisor of treatment stations P4,930.00
(b) One nurse 864.00
(c) One clerk 2,040.00
Eversley Child Treatment Stations, Mandawe, Cebu
All with subsistence and quarters
(d) One resident physician 3,060.00
(e) One administrative and supply officer 1,080.00
(f) Two nurses, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
(g) One clerk 540.00
(h) One supply employee 432.00
(i) One chauffeur 648.00
(j) Two guards, at P432 per annum each 864.00
(k) One cook (with subsistence and quarters) 324.00
(l) One assistant cook (with subsistence and quarters) 240.00
(m) One janitor (with subsistence and quarters) 240.00
Leper Assistants
(n) One chief of police 240.00
(o) Three nursing aids, at P120 per annum each 360.00
(p) Two attendants, at P60 per annum each 120.00
(q) Two policemen, at P120 per annum each 240.00
Lanao Subtreatment Station
(r) One nurse 864.00
(s) One attendant 432.00
Cebu Skin Dispensary
(t) One clinic physician, with subsistence and quarters 2,550.00
(u) One pharmacist 1,080.00
(v) One laboratory technician 1,224.00
(w) One nurse 864.00
(x) One nurse and supply officer 864.00
(y) One clerk 432.00
(z) One chauffeur 648.00
(aa) One laboratory attendant 432.00
(bb) One dispensary attendant 432.00
(cc) One helper (with subsistence and quarters) 240.00
(dd) One janitor (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
Allowances
(ee) For subsistence and quarters allowance TAEcCS 4,633.00
Western Visayas Treatment Stations, Santa Barbara, Iloilo
All with subsistence and quarters
(ff) One resident physician 3,060.00
(gg) One nurse 864.00
(hh) One clerk and supply officer 864.00
(ii) One janitor (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
(jj) One guard 432.00
Leper Assistants
(kk) One cook 240.00
(ll) One nursing aid 120.00
(mm) One policeman 120.00
(nn) One attendant 60.00
Allowances
(oo) Subsistence and quarters allowance 935.00
Bicol Treatment Station, Legaspi, Albay
All with subsistence and quarters
(pp) One resident physician 3,060.00
(qq) One nurse 864.00
(rr) One clerk and supply officer 864.00
(ss) One janitor (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
(tt) One guard 378.00
Leper Assistants
(uu) One cook 240.00
(vv) One nursing aid 120.00
(ww) One policeman 120.00
(xx) One attendant 60.00
Allowances
(yy) Subsistence and quarters allowances 935.00
Mindanao Treatment Stations
All with subsistence and quarters
Mindanao Central Treatment Station
(zz) One nurse 864.00
(aaa) One attendant (with subsistence and quarters) 240.00
(bbb) One nursing aid (with subsistence and quarters) 216.00
Cotabato Subtreatment Station
(ccc) One nurse 864.00
Allowances
(ddd) Subsistence and quarters allowance of personnel 671.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(eee) Sundry expenses 100,000.00
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Total P149,484.00 149,484.00
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16. Aid to the following specially organized provinces to be expended in connection with any public health work until exhausted at the discretion of the Director of Health, with the approval of the Department Head, including allowances for subsistence, quarters and laundry of hospital personnel: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That out of the health aid given hereunder for the Province of Palawan, the sum of P7,400.00 shall be spent exclusively for the operation and maintenance of the Cuyo Hospital and for the payment of the salary of a nurse- administrative officer therein at the rate of P864 per annum:
(a) Province of Agusan 17,023.00
(b) Province of Batanes 8,302.00
(c) Province of Bukidnon 19,293.00
(d) Province of Cotabato 33,933.00
(e) Province of Davao 25,876.00
(f) Province of Lanao cDCEHa 22,698.00
(g) Mountain Province 71,260.00
(h) Province of Nueva Vizcaya 14,753.00
(i) Province of Palawan 22,533.00
(j) Province of Sulu 27,067.00
(k) Province of Zamboanga 51,219.00
17. Aid to the Province of Ilocos Sur for the improvement, alteration, repair, operation, maintenance and equipment of the Cervantes Emergency Hospital 10,055.00
18. For the School of Nursing in Baguio:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) For student nurses: seniors at P14 each per month; intermediates and juniors at P12 each per month; and probationers at P10 each per month P3,628.00
(b) For laborers 1,512.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(c) Sundry expenses 1,949.00
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Total P7,089.00 7,089.00
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19. For the purchase of medicines and medical supplies and instruments to be distributed to public dispensaries in the municipalities by the Commissioner of Health and Welfare with the approval of the Secretary of Public Instruction 100,000.00
20. For a general demonstration of the practical control of beriberi and for the improvement of the organization and operation of sanitation, including personnel, equipment and purchase of tiki-tiki in connection with said demonstration:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) For laborers P3,249.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(b) Sundry expenses 6,190.00
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Total P9,439.00 9,439.00
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21. For the control of malaria in the regularly and specially organized provinces and municipalities and in municipal districts, including salaries and wages, traveling expenses of personnel, purchase of supplies and materials, furniture and equipment and construction of buildings of light materials that may be required in connection with the control work, to be expended subject to terms and conditions specified in regulations issued by the Director of Health, with the approval of the Secretary of Public Instruction:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One chief field director and entomologist P3,060.00
(b) Two physicians, at P1,785 per annum each 3,570.00
(c) Two physicians, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
(d) One entomologist 2,550.00
(e) One field director and entomologist 2,550.00
(f) One field director 864.00
(g) One chief technician 1,080.00
(h) One clerk-technician and property officer 864.00
(i) One clerk 1,080.00
(j) One technician 864.00
(k) One technician 756.00
(l) One technician 648.00
(m) For laborers 5,757.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(n) Sundry expenses, purchase of furniture and equipment and construction of buildings of light materials 6,000.00
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Total P32,703.00 32,703.00
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22. For aid of the National Government for the operation and maintenance of hospitals created and established under the provisions of Acts 3114, 3168 and 3284 and in conformity with Act No. 3361 to be available also for aid obligations prior to 1937 72,000.00
23. Public charity and welfare fund:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Two medical officers, part time, at P1,122 per annum each P2,244.00
(b) For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers cSIHCA 3,168.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(c) Sundry expenses and special appropriations 4,738.00
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Total P10,150.00 10,150.00
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24. For the operation of the Maternity and Children's Hospital, Manila, including the training of midwives in the City of Manila:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One matron and nurse supervisor P1,224.00
(b) One pharmacist 648.00
(c) For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers 8,838.00
OTHER EXPENSES
(d) Sundry expenses, furniture and equipment and special appropriations 37,789.00
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Total P48,499.00 48,499.00
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25. Aid to puericulture centers organized in accordance with the provisions of Acts 2633, 2905 and 2988 92,791.00
26. For the care, maintenance, instruction, reformation and custody of neglected and delinquent children, in accordance with the provisions of Act No. 3203, as amended:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One special agent P3,060.00
(b) One supervisor of buildings and grounds 2,720.00
(c) One property clerk 1,224.00
(d) One clerk 864.00
(e) One clerk 540.00
(f) One recreation and physical director 1,530.00
(g) One medical officer 2,040.00
(h) One dentist 2,040.00
(i) One nurse supervisor 1,530.00
(j) One head nurse 1,080.00
(k) One nurse 972.00
(l) Two nurses, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
(m) Three attendants, at P432 per annum each 1,296.00
(n) One social worker 2,040.00
(o) One social worker 1,700.00
(p) Two social workers, at P1,428 per annum each 2,856.00
(q) Two social workers, at P1,224 per annum each 2,448.00
(r) One teacher-supervisor 2,040.00
(s) One teacher 1,080.00
(t) Three teachers, at P864 per annum each 2,592.00
(u) Two teachers, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(v) One trade instructor 1,530.00
(w) One trade instructor 1,224.00
(x) One trade instructor 1,080.00
(y) Four house officers, at P648 per annum each 2,592.00
(z) Two supervisors of children, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
(aa) Temporary officers, teachers, nurses, foremen, watchers, laborers and other emergency employees 16,958.00
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Total for salaries and wages 61,788.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(bb) Traveling expenses of personnel 300.00
(cc) Freight, express and delivery service 250.00
(dd) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 2,267.00
(ee) Illumination and power service 3,850.00
(ff) Consumption of supplies and materials 96,000.00
(gg) Contributions and gratuities 3,000.00
(hh) Maintenance and repair of equipment 1,000.00
(ii) Other services 4,000.00
(jj) Traveling expenses of persons not government employees 400.00
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Total for sundry expenses 111,067.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(kk) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 6,214.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 6,214.00
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SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
(ll) Construction, maintenance, alteration and repair of buildings, parks and roads 17,695.00
(mm) Three per centum of all sums appropriated for salaries of one supervisor, teachers and instructors, in accordance with the provisions of section 8, Act No. 3050 417.00
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Total for special appropriations 18,112.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 61,788.00
Total for sundry expenses 111,067.00
Total for furniture and equipment 6,214.00
Total for special appropriations 18,112.00
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Total available for the care, maintenance, instruction, reformation and custody of neglected and delinquent children P197,181.00
Amount to be paid out of the receipts under section 6 of Act No. 3203, as amended, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding (P197,181.00)
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27. For the care of the invalids and aged persons: aHDTAI
SALARIES AND WAGES
All with subsistence and quarters
(a) One matron P972.00
(b) One nurse 756.00
(c) For temporary and emergency employees, such as helpers, house-boys, cooks, etc. 1,584.00
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Total for salaries and wages 3,312.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(d) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 139.00
(e) Illumination and power service 240.00
(f) Consumption of supplies and materials 6,446.00
(g) Other services 1,250.00
(h) Traveling expenses of persons not government employees 30.00
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Total for sundry expenses 8,105.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 3,312.00
Total for sundry expenses 8,105.00
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Total available for the care of the invalids and aged persons P11,417.00 11,417.00
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28. Contribution to the Teachers' Pension and Disability Fund, pursuant to the provisions of section 8 of Act No. 3050:
(a) Three per centum of the sums appropriated for salaries of the superintendent and inspectors of private schools and colleges P966.50
(b) Three per centum of the sums appropriated for salaries of the Director and Assistant Director and of superintendents and teachers of the Bureau of Education TaDAHE 99,868.90
(c) Three per centum of the sums appropriated for salaries of one chief of division, supervisors and teachers of the Bureau of Public Welfare 234.00
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Total P101,069.40 101,069.40
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29. To meet any deficiency in the appropriations for aid for elementary instruction, to be distributed upon the recommendation of the Secretary of Public Instruction, by the President 1,200,000.00
30. For the establishment and maintenance of community health and social centers:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One medical officer P4,250.00
(b) One dentist 960.00
(c) Four chief nurses, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
(d) Fifty-two nurses, at P758 per annum each 39,312.00
(e) Four nurse-midwives or social workers, at P756 per annum each 3,024.00
(f) For skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled laborers 4,548.00
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Total for salaries and wages 56,414.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(g) Traveling expenses of personnel 2,880.00
(h) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 1,200.00
(i) Illumination and power service 480.00
(k) Consumption of supplies and materials 10,000.00
(l) Other services 14,522.00
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Total for sundry expenses 34,729.50
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(m) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 2,500.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 2,500.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 56,414.00
Total for sundry expenses 34,729.50
Total for furniture and equipment 2,500.00
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Total available for the establishment and maintenance of community health and social centers P93,643.50 93,643.50
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31. For the establishment and maintenance of puericulture centers and public health nursing services: PROVIDED, That this amount shall only be available for municipalities not benefited by the appropriation made in item 30 supra 170,000.00
32. For the maintenance and operation of the home for mentally-defective children, Act No. 4158:
SALARIES AND WAGES
All with subsistence and quarters
(a) One physician-psychiatrist P3,000.00
(b) One psychologist 1,200.00
(c) One social worker 960.00
(d) Three nurses, at P840 per annum each 2,520.00
(e) One matron-dietitian 1,440.00
(f) Fifteen attendants for the wards, at P240 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 3,600.00
(g) Six helpers, at P216 per annum each (with subsistence and quarters) 1,296.00
(h) Five teachers, at P600 per annum each 3,000.00
(i) One clerk 480.00
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Total for salaries and wages 17,496.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(j) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service TECIaH 150.00
(k) Illumination and power service 1,000.00
(l) Consumption of supplies and materials 11,400.00
(m) Other services 480.00
(n) Traveling expenses of persons not government employees 50.00
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Total for sundry expenses 13,080.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 17,496.00
Total for sundry expenses 13,080.00
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Total P30,576.00 30,576.00
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33. For the personnel of the Normal Hall employed throughout the year whose salaries and wages are payable from its receipts:
(a) One dean P1,800.00
(b) Two assistant deans 2,400.00
(c) One clerk 600.00
(d) One steward and chief cook 1,080.00
(e) One cook (with subsistence and quarters) 300.00
(f) One night watchman 432.00
(g) One chauffeur 720.00
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Total available for the personnel of the Normal Hall employed throughout the year P7,332.00
Amount to be paid out of the receipts (P7,332.00)
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Total for special appropriations 11,733,165.90
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IX. SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 5,105,120.00
Total for sundry expenses 2,166,567.90
Total for furniture and equipment 31,160.00
Total for special appropriations 11,733,165.90
Less — forced savings to be distributed by the Secretary (267,634.80)
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Total available for the Department of Public Instruction P18,768,379.00
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X. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1. Subject to the approval of the Secretary of Public Instruction, part of the sum appropriated for the item "traveling expenses of personnel" may be used to pay the passage from their place of residence in the Philippine Islands to some port of the United States, of public school teachers suffering from mental aberration or physically incapacitated whose separation from the service is absolutely necessary.
2. The appropriation made in item "aid for the maintenance of elementary schools already established" shall be distributed among all the provinces and municipalities on the basis of population, and no part thereof shall be expended for supplementary books.
3. The appropriation made in item "aid for gratuitous elementary instruction" shall be distributed among all the provinces on the following basis: Fifty per centum of the entire sum shall be distributed in accordance with the population, and the other fifty per centum in accordance with the average daily attendance in the public schools of the provinces during the month of September of the preceding year. The sum allotted to each province shall be distributed among its municipalities on the same basis: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That no province nor municipality shall receive less than seventy-five per centum of what it received during the year 1928: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That no part of this amount shall be used for the salaries of teachers in the training department of normal schools: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That from this fund there shall first be deducted the sum of P247,500 to be distributed by the Director of Education, with the approval of the Secretary of Public Instruction, using the same basis of distribution as that given in Act No. 3347, the difference of P22,500 between this sum and the sum appropriation by said Act to be distributed in accordance with the provisions of section 1, paragraph (d), thereof: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That from this fund there shall also be deducted the sum of P525,000 which shall be distributed by the Director of Education, with the approval of the Secretary of Public Instruction, to be used only for the maintenance of classes in the barrio schools, opened by virtue of the appropriation for 1929 for this purpose: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That any balance remaining from this sum not needed for the maintenance of such classes may be used for the establishment of additional classes in the barrio schools; but no portion of the said sum shall be expended to increase the salaries of teachers who are at present in the public school service: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, no unexpended balance of the amounts appropriated from this fund for salaries of teachers shall be transferred to the credit of the "Teachers' Pension and Disability Fund," nor any saving obtained from regular appropriations of the Bureau of Education for the salary of a teacher whose position became vacant on account of his having been appointed to another position of teacher the salary of which is paid from this fund: AND PROVIDED, FINALLY, That no municipality shall receive aid from this fund, for the establishment of new classes in the barrio schools, unless the same appropriates from its own funds for school purposes, at least an amount equal to that appropriated by it in the previous year; except when, due to the effects of a typhoon or any other public calamity, the revenues of a municipality decrease, in which case such municipality shall only be required to appropriate from its general fund the same percentage of the total collections accruing to said funds as that of the previous year as determined by the Auditor General.
4. Municipalities and municipal districts receiving aid from the National Government for the maintenance of their schools, shall have the salaries of all teachers and other employees paid from the school fund reduced at least in the amount as prescribed in section 6 of this Act, the reduction to be based on the highest basic pay received during 1932 or 1933, the provisions of Act No. 3359 to the contrary notwithstanding.
5. Any provision of law or executive order to the contrary notwithstanding, whatever amount is derived from matriculation fees in municipalities and provinces receiving aid from any appropriation provided in this Act for the maintenance of their schools shall accrue to the school funds of the municipality or province concerned and shall be appropriated by the municipal council and the provincial board, respectively, primarily for library books and periodicals and for athletic purpose: PROVIDED, That in the expenditure of this fund articles of local manufacture shall be preferred.
6. To prevent the closing of any elementary school or class for lack of funds in any municipality receiving aid from any appropriation provided in this Act for the maintenance of its schools, the Secretary of Public Instruction may order the holding of double single-session in the elementary grades, or authorize the employment of teachers with salaries lower than the minimum prescribed by existing law: PROVIDED, That for the purpose of accommodating all pupils of school age, in one single class the number of pupils may be raised to fifty: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That where the double single-session is not adopted the number of pupils for each class may be raised to sixty.
7. Any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, no unexpended balance of the appropriations herein made for salaries and wages or any portion thereof shall be transferred to the credit of the Teachers' Pension and Disability Fund, Act No. 3050.
8. In cases of emergency, the item "traveling expenses of personnel" for the Bureau of Health shall include expenses of local officers and employees specifically approved and payable from the fund by the Director of Health and the Secretary of Public Instruction.
9. The item for "consumption of supplies and materials" for the Bureau of Health shall include first uniforms for newly appointed sanitary inspector; uniforms for minor employees of hospitals and the Culion Leper Colony; and aid to poor provinces in the form of medicines for the treatment of yaws and extract of tiki-tiki for the treatment of beriberi: PROVIDED, That when the University of the Philippines is not able to furnish the Bureau of Health with the toxins, serums, vaccines and tiki-tiki it needs, the same may be purchased in open market payable from the appropriation for consumption of supplies and materials.
10. The item for "contributions and gratuities" for the Bureau of Health shall include allowances to its employees or their families in case such employees die or are disabled by diseases contracted or injuries received in line of duty. TaISEH
11. The item for "other services" for the Bureau of Health shall include expenses for educational exhibits; occasional health campaigns; participation in the Exposition of 1937; practical training school for sanitary inspectors; and payment of not exceeding five centavos (P0.05) for each mouse or rat, presented to the Bureau of Health by any person not an employee of the said Bureau, caught in connection with the campaign for the extermination of mice and rats in the City of Manila.
12. The appropriation for the operation of the Maternity and Children's Hospital and training of midwives it the City of Manila shall include expenses for graduation of midwives and diplomas not to exceed P200.
13. The appropriation for "other services" for the Philippine General Hospital shall include refreshments, music and other expenses in connection with the Hospital Day celebration in the amount not to exceed P200.
14. The resident physicians of the Philippine General Hospital whose salaries are paid from the appropriation provided in this Act designated by the Director of the Hospital to attend to pay patients and whose fees for medical services collected by the Hospital amount to a sum in excess of the salary and laundry allowances assigned to them by law, may, upon recommendation of the Director of the Hospital, approved by the Department Head, in addition to their salary and laundry allowance, be paid twenty per centum of the amount of such fees collected in excess of the said salary and laundry allowance, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding.
15. A sufficient number of beds shall be reserved at all times in the free wards of the Philippine General Hospital, the expenses for which are paid from the appropriations provided in this Act, to take care of emergency cases and the maximum capacity of the Philippine General Hospital to admit free patients shall not be reduced to meet any forced savings.
16. Officers and employees whose salaries are paid from the appropriation provided in this Act and detailed for duty requiring residence in an institution under the supervision of the Director of Public Welfare shall be furnished with subsistence and quarters in kind.
J. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
(1) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT HEADS
1. Secretary of the Department P10,200.00
2. Undersecretary of the Department 7,225.00
INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF LABOR
3. One inspector-general of labor 4,250.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
4. One chief of division 4,250.00
5. One chief of division 3,060.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
6. One assistant chief clerk 2,400.00
7. One assistant chief of division 2,040.00
LAW CLERK
8. One law clerk 2,400.00
STENOGRAPHERS
9. One stenographer 1,080.00
10. One stenographer 840.00
11. One stenographer 720.00
MISCELLANEOUS
12. One private secretary 3,060.00
13. One publishing clerk 2,040.00
LABORER
14. One laborer 360.00
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Total 43,925.00
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(2) BUREAU OF LABOR
DIRECTOR
1. One Director of Labor P4,250.00
TECHNICAL ADVISER
2. One technical adviser 4,250.00
CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
3. One chief clerk cTACIa 3,230.00
4. One chief of division and attorney of labor 3,230.00
5. One chief of division 2,550.00
6. Two chiefs of divisions, at P2,040 per annum each 4,080.00
PUBLIC DEFENDERS
7. One chief public defender and chief of division 4,000.00
8. One supervising public defender 3,600.00
9. Twelve public defenders, at P2,400 per annum each 28,800.00
10. Fourteen public defenders, at P1,800 per annum each 25,200.00
ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
11. One assistant chief of division 1,080.00
12. One assistant chief of division 648.00
ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS
13. One assistant attorney 2,400.00
14. One assistant attorney 1,800.00
CHIEFS OF SECTIONS
15. One chief of records section 2,040.00
16. Three chiefs of sections, at P1,800 per annum each 5,400.00
17. Two chiefs of sections, at P1,530 per annum each 3,060.00
18. One chief of section 1,275.00
19. Three chiefs of sections, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
CASHIER AND DISBURSING OFFICER
20. One cashier and disbursing officer 1,530.00
INSPECTORS
21. One medical inspector 2,550.00
22. One inspecting engineer 2,400.00
23. One mechanical inspector 1,700.00
24. One woman inspector 1,200.00
25. Two factory inspectors, at P756 per annum each 1,512.00
26. One factory inspector 540.00
LABOR AGENTS
27. One labor agent 2,400.00
28. Five labor agents, at P1,800 per annum each 9,000.00
29. Five labor agents, at P1,500 per annum each 7,500.00
30. Six labor agents, at P1,440 per annum each 8,640.00
EMPLOYMENT AGENTS
31. One special agent 1,700.00
32. One employment agent 1,275.00
33. Four employment agents, at P1,080 per annum each 4,320.00
34. One employment agent 972.00
35. One employment agent 810.00
36. One employment agent 756.00
37. Two employment agents, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
38. Seven employment agents, at P540 per annum each 3,780.00
39. One employment agent 432.00
STENOGRAPHERS
40. One stenographer 972.00
41. One clerk stenographer 864.00
42. One stenographer 648.00
CLERKS
43. Two clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 2,160.00
44. One clerk 972.00
45. One clerk 960.00
46. One clerk 840.00
47. Three clerks, at P756 per annum each 2,268.00
48. Two clerks, at P720 per annum each 1,440.00
49. Five clerks, at P648 per annum each 3,240.00
50. Twenty-eight clerks, at P600 per annum each 16,800.00
51. Four clerks, at P540 per annum each 2,160.00
52. Four clerks, at P480 per annum each AaEcDS 1,920.00
53. Nine clerks, at P432 per annum each 3,888.00
54. Three clerks, at P378 per annum each 1,134.00
MISCELLANEOUS
55. One chauffeur 600.00
56. One Janitor 432.00
57. One janitor 360.00
58. Two watchmen, at P360 per annum each 720.00
59. Eighteen laborers, at P360 per annum each 6,480.00
60. Six messengers, at P360 per annum each 2,160.00
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Total 209,464.00
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Total for salaries and wages 253,389.00
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II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
1. Traveling expenses of personnel 23,815.00
2. Freight, express and delivery service 190.00
3. Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 4,715.00
4. Illumination and power service 1,925.00
5. Rental of buildings and grounds 3,000.00
6. Consumption of supplies and materials 4,875.00
7. Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 1,947.00
8. Maintenance and repair of equipment 960.00
9. Traveling expenses of persons not government employees, including freight of agricultural tools of homeseekers 26,870.00
10. Other services 1,470.00
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Total for sundry expenses 69,767.00
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III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
1. For the purchase of furniture and equipment 3,000.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 3,000.00
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IX. SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 253,389.00
Total for sundry expenses 69,767.00
Total for furniture and equipment 3,000.00
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Total available for the Department of Labor P326,156.00
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X. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1. The appropriation in item II-9 shall be disbursed by the Director of Labor upon understanding with the Director of Lands: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That no payment shall be made for expenses of homeseekers who do not take with them the necessary agricultural tools to cultivate their homesteads: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That in the selection of homeseekers preference should be given to those who take with them their families: AND PROVIDED, FINALLY, That no homeseekers shall be sent to Mindanao except in specific places to be designated by the Director of Lands.
K. SUPREME COURT
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
JUSTICES
1. Chief Justice P16,000.00
2. Six Associate Justices, at P15,000 per annum each 90,000.00
PRIVATE-SECRETARIES
3. Seven private secretaries, at P2,295 per annum each 16,065.00
CHIEFS AND ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
4. One clerk of court 5,100.00
5. Additional salary for the person acting as clerk of court on November 9, 1926 1,020.00
6. One deputy clerk 4,250.00
7. One deputy clerk 3,400.00
CASHIER AND DISBURSING OFFICER
8. One cashier and disbursing officer TEcCHD 2,720.00
LIBRARIAN
9. One librarian 1,122.00
CLERKS
10. Two clerks, at P3,060 per annum each 6,120.00
11. Two clerks, at P2,720 per annum each 5,440.00
12. One clerk 2,040.00
13. Three clerks, at P1,530 per annum each 4,590.00
14. One clerk 1,224.00
15. Three typists, at P1,200 per annum each 3,600.00
16. One clerk 1,122.00
17. Three clerks, at P1,080 per annum each 3,240.00
18. Two clerks, at P864 per annum each 1,728.00
19. Six clerks, at P648 per annum each 3,888.00
20. Two clerks, at P540 per annum each 1,080.00
21. One clerk 360.00
MESSENGERS
22. Two messengers, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
23. Ten messengers, at P360 per annum each 3,600.00
JANITORS AND LABORERS
24. Four janitors, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
25. One temporary laborer 540.00
26. Four temporary laborers, at P360 per annum each 1,440.00
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Total for salaries and wages 182,425.00
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II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
1. Traveling expenses of personnel 1,717.00
2. Freight, express and delivery service 250.00
3. Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 4,388.00
4. Illumination and power service 2,000.00
5. Consumption of supplies and materials 1,880.00
6. Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 500.00
7. Free distribution of public documents 200.00
8. Maintenance and repair of equipment 220.00
9. Other services 1,185.00
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Total for sundry expenses 12,340.00
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III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
1. For the purchase of furniture and equipment 4,675.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 4,675.00
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IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
1. Rental of the offices of the National Government in the Ayuntamiento Building and in lieu of aid to the City of Manila in return for the privileges and exemptions enjoyed by the National Government within the City, the provisions of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding 36,000.00
2. Expenses for holding bar examinations:
SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) Fees for eight bar examiners, at P500 each P4,000.00
SUNDRY EXPENSES
(b) Consumption of supplies and materials 500.00
(c) Other services 300.00
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Total available for holding bar examinations P4,800.00
Amount to be paid out of the receipts therefrom (P4,800.00)
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Total for special appropriations 36,000.00
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IX. SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 182,425.00
Total for sundry expenses ETAICc 12,340.00
Total for furniture and equipment 4,675.00
Total for special appropriations 36,000.00
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Total available for the Supreme Court P235,440.00
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L. COURT OF APPEALS
I. SALARIES AND WAGES
JUDGES
1. One Presiding Judge P12,000.00
2. Ten Appellate Judges, at P11,000 per annum each 110,000.00
PRIVATE SECRETARIES
3. Eleven private secretaries, at P2,295 per annum each 25,245.00
CHIEFS AND ASSISTANT CHIEFS OF DIVISIONS
4. One clerk of court 4,000.00
5. One deputy clerk 3,200.00
6. One reporter 3,000.00
TRANSLATORS
7. Two translators, at P2,400 per annum each 4,800.00
8. One translator 1,800.00
STENOGRAPHERS
9. One stenographer-at-large 1,800.00
10. Five stenographers, at P1,200 per annum each 6,000.00
COLLECTING AND DISBURSING OFFICER
11. One collecting and disbursing officer 1,800.00
PROPERTY CLERK
12. One property clerk 1,000.00
LIBRARIAN
13. One librarian 1,200.00
CLERKS
14. One clerk 2,400.00
15. Two clerks, at P1,800 per annum each 3,600.00
16. Two clerks, at P1,200 per annum each 2,400.00
17. Six clerks, at P840 per annum each 5,040.00
18. Two clerks, at P720 per annum each 1,440.00
19. Eight clerks, at P600 per annum each 4,800.00
20. Two clerks, at P480 per annum each 960.00
MESSENGERS
21. Fourteen messengers, at P360 per annum each 5,040.00
JANITORS AND LABORERS
22. Eight janitors, at P360 per annum each 2,880.00
23. Two temporary laborers, at P360 per annum each 720.00
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Total for salaries and wages 205,125.00
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II. SUNDRY EXPENSES
1. Traveling expenses of personnel 277.00
2. Freight, express and delivery service 250.00
3. Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 6,710.00
4. Illumination and power service 1,440.00
5. Consumption of supplies and materials 2,858.00
6. Printing and binding reports, documents and publications 570.00
7. Maintenance and repair of equipment 228.00
8. Other services 1,077.00
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Total for sundry expenses 13,410.00
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III. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
1. For the purchase of furniture and equipment 32,000.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 32,000.00
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IX. SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages TIcEDC 205,125.00
Total for sundry expenses 13,410.00
Total for furniture and equipment 32,000.00
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Total available for the Court of Appeals P250,535.00
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M. UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
IV. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS
1. Contribution to the University of the Philippines, in addition to its current receipts, to be disbursed by the Board of Regents of said University, in accordance with subsection (a) of section 6 of Act No. 1870 and paragraphs 83 and 84 of section 18 of Act No. 2935, including the maintenance of the fellowships provided for by Act No. 2095, which are actually filled by persons who are already abroad on the date of the approval of this Act; the payment of pensionados for the College of Veterinary Science, in accordance with Act No. 2040; the maintenance of the experimental station annexed to the College of Agriculture at Los Baños, established by Act No. 2730, and the sum of P7,000 due the Department of Justice for medico- legal services, in accordance with the agreement made under Act No. 3043, including likewise the construction of buildings and permanent improvements P942,103.00
2. Aid to the College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines, for the establishment of the Department of Agricultural Education for the training of teachers and supervisors of secondary agricultural instruction, in accordance with the provisions of Act No. 3377 16,442.00
3. For contribution to the University of the Philippines to be spent for the operation of the School of Hygiene and Public health and for demonstration units and field work in connection therewith, including salaries, wages, sundry expenses including per diems or allowances, furniture and equipment and incidental expenses, extra compensation for lecturers, lectures and services given or rendered by officials and employees of the University of the Philippines or by any other official of the National Government outside of their respective regular office hours and of the United States and part-time professors of the University of the Philippines for the necessary travel and other expenses of the students of the School of Public Health Nursing and the School of Hygiene and Public Health and the sanitary inspectors on special detail in connection with practical field training in public health: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That full-time professors, officials or employees of the University of the Philippines who are required to render full-time service thereto, shall not be entitled to additional compensation: AND PROVIDED, FURTHER, That the net surplus of this item of appropriation, at the end of the year, shall be reverted to the general fund of the Philippine Treasury 26,308.00
4. For the School of Sanitation of graduate nurses, including expenses for graduation and diplomas 9,537.00
5. Contribution to the University of the Philippines for the maintenance and operation of the branch College of Liberal Arts at Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Act No. 3667 23,677.00
6. Contribution to the University of the Philippines for the operation of the Junior College of Cebu 30,000.00
7. For the necessary expenses for the operation of the School of Hygiene and Public Health in connection with (1) the analysis and inspection of foods and drugs, and (2) the manufacture of serum and vaccine: PROVIDED, That any unexpended balance of this item of appropriation at the end of the year shall revert to the unappropriated general fund in the Philippine Treasury:
SALARIES AND WAGES
Scientists
(a) Two scientists, at P4,250 per annum each P8,500.00
(b) One scientist 3,825.00
(c) One scientist 3,400.00
Assistant Scientists
(d) One assistant scientist 3,060.00
(e) One assistant scientist 2,720.00
Junior Scientists
(f) Five junior scientists, at P2,040 per annum each 10,200.00
(g) One junior scientist 1,700.00
(h) Three junior scientists, at P1,530 per annum each 4,590.00
Engineers
(i) One assistant engineer 1,530.00
(j) One assistant engineer 756.00
Scientific Assistants
(k) One scientific assistant SCDaHc 756.00
(l) Two scientific assistants, at P648 per annum each 1,296.00
(m) One scientific assistant 360.00
Junior Chemist
(n) One junior chemist 420.00
Laboratory Assistants
(o) One laboratory assistant 756.00
(p) One laboratory assistant 755.00
Laboratory Helpers
(q) One laboratory helper 486.00
(r) Two laboratory helpers, at P420 per annum each 840.00
(s) Eight laboratory helpers, at P360 per annum each 2,880.00
Clerk
(t) One clerk 420.00
Laborers
(u) One laborer 420.00
(v) Twenty-nine laborers, at P360 per annum each 10,440.00
Watchman
(w) One watchman 432.00
Oilers
(x) One oiler 648.00
(y) One oiler 486.00
(z) One oiler 432.00
Carpenter
(aa) One carpenter 378.00
(bb) Deductions for vacancies, absences, etc. (2,500.00)
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Total for salaries and wages 59,986.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(cc) Traveling expenses of personnel 632.00
(dd) Freight, express and delivery service 1,018.00
(ee) Postal, telegraph, telephone and cable service 404.00
(ff) Consumption of supplies and materials 3,524.00
(gg) Maintenance and repair of equipment 120.00
(hh) Other services 326.00
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Total for sundry expenses 6,024.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(ii) For the purchase of furniture and equipment 100.00
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Total for furniture and equipment 100.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages 59,986.00
Total for sundry expenses 6,024.00
Total for furniture and equipment.- 100.00
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Total P66,110.00 66,110.00
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8. For salary of personnel of the College of Pharmacy in connection with the manufacture of tiki-tiki extract: PROVIDED, That any unexpended balance of this item of appropriation at the end of the year shall revert to the unappropriated general fund in the Philippine Treasury:
SALARIES
(a) One junior chemist P1,200.00
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Total P1,200.00 1,200.00
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Total available for the University of the Philippines P1,115,377.00
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X. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
1. The appropriation and contribution herein provided for the University of the Philippines shall be subject to the following additional conditions and special provisions: DHITSc
(a) Employees of the National Government rendering service as instructors at the School of Sanitation for nurses and other instructors or lecturers teaching outside of their respective regular office hours, may receive additional pay at the rate to be fixed by the University authorities.
(b) Any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, the salary of the President of the University of the Philippines shall not exceed P12,000 per annum; and the salaries of the faculty and teaching staff, as well as the executive and administrative officers and employees, of the University of the Philippines shall be subject to the reductions prescribed in section 6 hereof: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That no member of the faculty and teaching staff, officer or employee of the University shall receive a salary greater than that received in 1933, except when promoted to a higher position: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That when the needs of the University so require, the services of professors from the United States or foreign countries may be contracted at salaries not exceeding P9,000 per annum each.
(c) Students of the College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines, shall be exempt from the payment of any matriculation or tuition fees.
(d) No portion of any fund of the University of the Philippines, including the income from matriculation and other fees, shall be used to pay the expenses of entertaining visitors in the University of the Philippines except what may be necessary for the entertainment of visiting educators from abroad in an amount not to exceed P1,000.
(e) The University of the Philippines may send new pensionados abroad as follows: two to specialize in aeronautical engineering, two in mining, one in ceramics, one in fisheries, one in tannery, one in cellulose industries, three in agriculture, one in medicine, and one in hygiene and public health.
(f) All income from the sales of tiki-tiki extract, serum and vaccine and from the chemical and biological analysis of foods and drugs in connection with the operation of the College of Pharmacy and the School of Hygiene and Public Health of the University of the Philippines shall accrue to the unappropriated general fund in the Philippine Treasury, and shall not be made available for expenditure, except by a subsequent legislative enactment, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding.
(g) The President of the University of the Philippines may authorize the officers and employees of the University to lodge free of charge in government buildings situated at the Alabang Station and controlled by the University of the Philippines: PROVIDED, That this privilege shall be limited to the officers and employees of the College of Pharmacy and the School of Hygiene and Public Health engaged in the analysis and inspection of foods and drugs, and in the manufacture of vaccine, sera, etc., at Alabang laboratories and experiment stations whose salaries and wages are payable from the appropriations provided in this Act: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That the officers and employees herein mentioned shall not be allowed to lodge in rented buildings without requiring them to reimburse to the government their corresponding reasonable share of the rent.
Grand total of appropriations made in this Act: FIFTY-FIVE MILLION, SIX HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND, EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE PESOS AND FIFTY-FIVE CENTAVOS P55,609,845.55
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 3. Allotment of Appropriations. — The appropriations for sundry expenses, furniture and equipment, and special appropriations for the bureaus and offices under the direct control of the President and for the Executive Departments shall be allotted, respectively, by the President and the proper Head of Department among the bureaus and offices under their respective control as the needs of the service may require.
SECTION 4. Unexpended Balance of Salaries and Wages. — Any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, any unexpended balance of the appropriations herein made for salaries and wages of a bureau or office may, subject to the approval of the Department Head concerned, be used to cover any deficit in the appropriations for sundry expenses, furniture and equipment, and special appropriations, of any bureau or office in the same Department.
SECTION 5. Lower Salary shall Prevail. — When the amount appropriated herein for salary of any position is larger than that fixed in any special Act fixing the salary of the same, the latter salary shall prevail.
SECTION 6. Reduction of Salaries, Wages and Allowances. — The salaries, wages and allowances of all officers and employees payable from any lump sum appropriation authorized in this Act shall be reduced according to the following schedule, the reduction to be based upon the rates of salaries, wages and allowances prior to the reduction prescribed in the Memorandum Order of the Governor-General, dated April 8, 1932:
More than P1,200 a year, more than P100 a month,
P1,200 a year, P100 a month, or P4 a day, or less, 10%
Allowances 20%
PROVIDED, That the officer or employee whose fixed salary is P360 a year, P30 a month, or the basic minimum daily wage fixed by the President or less shall suffer no reduction: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That the officer or employee whose fixed salary has been reduced by 15% shall not receive less than P1,080 a year, P90 a month, or P3.60 a day, and the officer or employee whose fixed salary has been reduced by 10% shall not receive less than P360 a year, P30 a month, or the basic minimum daily wage fixed by the President: AND PROVIDED, FURTHER, That this provision shall not apply to the salaries of teachers payable from appropriations provided in this Act and contracted prior to January 1, 1933, by virtue of the provisions of section 679 of the Revised Administrative Code.
SECTION 7. Use of Lump-sum Appropriations for Salaries and Wages. — Hereafter, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, whenever lump-sum appropriations under the general heading "I. — Salaries and Wages" and "IV. — Special Appropriations" in this Act are used for the payment of salaries and wages, such appropriations shall be limited only to the employment of laborers paid by the month, by the day or by the hour and of emergency employees other than laborer: PROVIDED, That said emergency employees shall in no case be paid a salary in excess of P36 a month, nor shall their employment continue for more than six months: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That these limitations shall not be applicable to the National Assembly, to the Bureau of Health, to craftsmen, helpers, and other employees of the Bureau of Printing, to justices of the peace, to officers and employees of the Bureau of Public Works whose salaries and wages are payable from appropriations for projects authorized in this Act, to officers and employees of the Quarantine Service, but said emergency employees shall not be granted promotion in salary from the date of the approval of this Act.
SECTION 8. Compensation of Persons Receiving Life Pension. — A person receiving life pension, annuity or gratuity from the Government of the Philippines or any subdivision thereof, who is reappointed to any position, the appropriation for the salary of which is provided in this Act, or a person receiving life pension, annuity or gratuity from any fund to which the National Government contributes with an appropriation provided in this Act who is reappointed to any position in any province, municipality or any subdivision of the Government of the Philippines, shall have the option to receive either the pay or compensation for the position, or the pension, gratuity, or annuity; but in no case shall he receive both.
SECTION 9. Employment of Temporary Ship's Officer or Member of Crew. — Whenever a ship's officer or member of the crew whose salary is payable from any appropriation provided in this Act, is absent on leave without pay, the temporary substitute who may be employed in his place may receive compensation from the appropriation corresponding to the position of the absent ship's officer or member of the crew.
SECTION 10. Limitation of Rate of Compensation. — No officer or employee whose salary, not being fixed by law, or not otherwise provided herein, is paid from any appropriation provided in this Act, shall receive a compensation of more than twelve pesos daily or more than three hundred pesos per month.
SECTION 11. Voluntary Service. — No person shall be employed or appointed in the Government service under the guise of voluntary service without compensation but with privilege of reimbursement of traveling expenses and per diems payable from any appropriation herein provided, in the absence of specific position therefor or specific legislation authorizing the creation of such position.
SECTION 12. Schedule of Per Diems for Officers and Employees of the National Government. — Based on the net salaries hereunder prescribed, per diems or actual expenses for subsistence and lodging of officers and employees of the National Government, when traveling on official business, may be allowed only in accordance with the following schedule, any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:
(a) Officers and employees receiving a salary of P2,040 or less per annum, a per diem of not to exceed P2.
(b) Those receiving more than P2,040 but not exceeding P5,100 per annum, a per diem of not to exceed P3.
(c) Those receiving more than P5,100 per annum and United States Army and Navy officers detailed without salary to the National Government, a per diem of P4.
(d) Those whose rates of compensation are not stated on a yearly basis may be allowed the amount of per diems authorized for officers and employees receiving an equivalent pay on a yearly basis.
SECTION 13. Allowance for Subsistence. — The provisions of this Act or any other existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, no officer or employee of the National Government shall be given subsistence chargeable against the appropriation herein provided, except the following:
(a) Marine officers, engineers and crew of the government vessels, launches, and motorboats, who shall take their meals in the mess on board the vessels, launches, or motorboats when on duty during meal time;
(b) Lightkeepers who shall be furnished raw food materials;
(c) Those officials and employees who have been granted subsistence heretofore, at the discretion of the Department Head concerned, when required to render continuous service and covering meal time at not to exceed one-third subsistence for every meal time, allowing full subsistence when required to live within the premises of hospitals, prisons, Philippine Army barracks, training schools, leper institutions or similar institutions to make their services available at any and all time: PROVIDED, That said subsistence shall be furnished in kind, requiring those entitled thereto to take their meals in the mess provided therefor and maintained at the expense of the Government and under no condition shall the same be commuted or paid in cash or given in raw foodstuffs, except as otherwise provided in this section in the case of lightkeepers, and except further that commutation of subsistence may be granted to enlisted men of the Philippine Army as provided in the Army regulations, and the following officers and employees heretofore allowed such commutation at rates not exceeding one-half of the corresponding per diems prescribed in section 12 hereof: ISTECA
(1) District nurses of the Bureau of Health and nurse-social workers of the Bureau of Public Welfare in Manila not assigned to any particular institution;
(2) Officers and employees in leper institutions;
(3) The Director and Assistant Director of Prisons, physicians, pharmacists, dentists, sanitary inspectors, attendants and nurses of the Bureau of Prisons;
(4) Officials and employees of the Insular Psychopathic Hospital and Welfareville; and
(5) Employees of the Bureau of Quarantine Service at thirty-six centavos daily.
SECTION 14. Allowance for Use of Private Automobiles. — Notwithstanding the provisions of section 561 of the Administrative Code, no officer or employee of the National Government shall be paid any allowance, directly or indirectly, for the use of his own automobile on official business, payable from any appropriation provided in this Act.
SECTION 15. Availability of Appropriations for Rental of Buildings and Grounds. — The appropriation authorized in this Act for the rental of buildings and grounds for the different Executive Departments and the various bureaus and offices under their respective supervision and control shall be available only for the rental of buildings and grounds authorized by the Department Head concerned, during the year 1937.
SECTION 16. Application of Appropriations. — No appropriation for "consumption of supplies and materials" authorized in this Act shall be used for the construction of new buildings, except buildings of light materials in emergency cases: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That in all purchases of products, materials and supplies preference shall be given to local and United States manufactures, materials and products, and only in case of a difference of fifteen per centum or more in the cost of the local or United States over the foreign imported products, materials or supplies, or in case such products, materials or supplies made in the Philippines or United States are not available, shall it be lawful to make purchases with these funds of non-Philippine or non-United States products, materials or supplies.
SECTION 17. Purchase of Automobiles. — Unless otherwise specifically authorized herein, no appropriation made in this Act shall be used for the purchase of automobile or auto jitney, or station wagon, the provision of any existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, nor fund appropriated in this Act for traveling expenses or any other purposes shall be available to purchase any automobile, auto jitney or station wagon, by the method of paying for it in installments under the guise of rentals or by any other indirect method nor to pay for rental of automobile in excess of the rate provided in existing contract for automobile hire entered into under section 568 of the Administrative Code, as amended.
SECTION 18. Economy in the Use of Supplies and Materials. — Supplies and materials including equipment purchased from any appropriation authorized in this Act shall be used exclusively for the necessary and actual requirements of any official or employee in the performance of his official duties. In the case of gasoline and other fuel supplies and lubricating oil for use of government automobiles, other motor vehicles, vessels and watercrafts, a detailed report shall be submitted monthly to the General Auditing Office by the official or employee responsible for the operation thereof, showing the official trips made, places visited, distance traveled, time consumed, list of passengers, quantities of gasoline, fuel supplies and oil received, quantities on hand, and such other data as may be necessary for the proper determination of the quantities of supplies actually and necessarily consumed in connection with the performance of official duties. The Auditor General shall prescribe such supplementary rules and regulations as may be necessary for the effective enforcement of this provision.
SECTION 19. Manufacture of Tiki-tiki, Vaccines, Sera, Etc. — Any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, whenever the appropriations for the College of Pharmacy and the School of Hygiene and Public Health of the University of the Philippines become insufficient, any appropriation authorized herein for the Bureau of Health and the Bureau of Public Welfare may be used for the manufacture of tiki-tiki, vaccines, sera, and other biological products in the College of Pharmacy and the School of Hygiene and Public Health of the University of the Philippines.
SECTION 20. Pensionados. — Any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, no institution or office receiving financial aid from any appropriation contained in this Act shall send any new pensionado abroad unless specifically authorized in this Act.
SECTION 21. Reduction of Appropriations. — Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed as limiting the power of the President to reduce the expenditures chargeable to appropriations authorized in this Act for the Executive Departments and their respective bureaus, offices and dependencies whenever in his opinion the public interest so requires: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That in case of reduction of salaries, such reduction shall be general, and based on the rates of salaries authorized in this Act, and the percentage of reduction shall be uniform for similar rates of salaries.
SECTION 22. This Act shall take effect on January first, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven unless otherwise stated.
Approved, October 12, 1936. EIcTAD
Cite This Law
General Appropriation Act for Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Seven, Commonwealth Act No. 38, Oct 12, 1936 (Philippines)
General Appropriation Act for Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Seven, Commonwealth Act No. 38 (Phil. 1936)
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