Increase in Subsistence Allowance of Prisoners and Detainees Under the Custody of the PC/INP
Executive Order No. 983, issued on September 13, 1984, by President Ferdinand E. Marcos, increases the daily subsistence allowance for prisoners and detainees under the custody of the Philippine Constabulary/Integrated National Police from Six Pesos (P6.00) to Eight Pesos and Fifty Centavos (P8.50). This adjustment aims to align their allowance with that of prisoners at the National Penitentiary and address rising food costs. Funding for this increase will come from the salary savings of the Integrated National Police for 1984, with future needs to be included in annual appropriations. The order takes effect on September 16, 1984, and relevant implementation regulations will be established by the Ministry of National Defense.
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- What is Increase in Subsistence Allowance of Prisoners and Detainees Under the Custody of the PC/INP about?
- Executive Order No. 983, issued on September 13, 1984, by President Ferdinand E. Marcos, increases the daily subsistence allowance for prisoners and detainees under the custody of the Philippine Constabulary/Integrated National Police from Six Pesos (P6.00) to Eight Pesos and Fifty Centavos (P8.50). This adjustment aims to align their allowance with that of prisoners at the National Penitentiary and address rising food costs. Funding for this increase will come from the salary savings of the Integrated National Police for 1984, with future needs to be included in annual appropriations. The order takes effect on September 16, 1984, and relevant implementation regulations will be established by the Ministry of National Defense.
- What type of law is Executive Order No. 983?
- Increase in Subsistence Allowance of Prisoners and Detainees Under the Custody of the PC/INP (Executive Order No. 983) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Increase in Subsistence Allowance of Prisoners and Detainees Under the Custody of the PC/INP enacted?
- Increase in Subsistence Allowance of Prisoners and Detainees Under the Custody of the PC/INP (Executive Order No. 983) was enacted on Sep 13, 1984.
- What is the citation for Increase in Subsistence Allowance of Prisoners and Detainees Under the Custody of the PC/INP?
- Increase in Subsistence Allowance of Prisoners and Detainees Under the Custody of the PC/INP, Executive Order No. 983, Sep 13, 1984 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Executive Order No. 983
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Executive Orders
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
September 13, 1984
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 983
INCREASING THE SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE OF PRISONERS AND DETAINEES UNDER THE CUSTODY OF THE PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY/INTEGRATED NATIONAL POLICE
WHEREAS, the present subsistence allowance of prisoners and detainees under the custody of the Philippine Constabulary/Integrated National Police is Six Pesos (P6.00) a day;
WHEREAS, the daily subsistence allowance of prisoners and detainees at the National Penitentiary under the Bureau of Prison has already been increased to Eight Pesos and Fifty Centavos (P8.50);
WHEREAS, there is a need to adjust the daily subsistence allowance of prisoners and detainees under the custody of the PC/INP to keep abreast with the increasing price level of foodstuff and other prime commodities, and to make it at par with that of the National Penitentiary;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order and direct;
1. The increase in the subsistence allowance of prisoners and detainees under the custody of the Philippine Constabulary/Integrated National Police from Six Pesos (P6.00) to Eight Pesos and Fifty Centavos (P8.50) a day. asia dc
2. The funds needed to implement this Order shall be drawn from salary savings of the Integrated National Police Appropriation for CY 1984. Any further deficiency shall come from the budgetary reserves of CY 1984 General Appropriation Act. Funds needed for the succeeding years shall be incorporated in the annual appropriations of the Integrated National Police.
3. The rules and regulations needed to implement this Order shall be issued by the Ministry of National Defense.
4. This Executive Order shall take effect on September 16, 1984.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 13th day of September, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Four.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 80 No. 39 page 5144 on September 24, 1984.
Cite This Law
Increase in Subsistence Allowance of Prisoners and Detainees Under the Custody of the PC/INP, Executive Order No. 983, Sep 13, 1984 (Philippines)
Increase in Subsistence Allowance of Prisoners and Detainees Under the Custody of the PC/INP, Executive Order No. 983 (Phil. 1984)
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