Increasing Maximum Limit of Salaries of Mayors, Secretaries and Treasurers of Certain Municipalities
Republic Act No. 103, enacted on June 2, 1947, amends the Revised Administrative Code to increase the maximum salary limits for mayors, secretaries, and treasurers in municipalities across various classes in the Philippines. Specifically, the act sets distinct salary caps for first through fifth-class municipalities, ensuring that salaries are funded from both municipal and provincial sources. It also allows municipal officers to appeal decisions made by provincial boards regarding salary adjustments within a specified timeframe. The act mandates that provincial boards and municipal councils can recall their budgets to align with the new salary scales. This law took effect upon its approval.
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- What is Increasing Maximum Limit of Salaries of Mayors, Secretaries and Treasurers of Certain Municipalities about?
- Republic Act No. 103, enacted on June 2, 1947, amends the Revised Administrative Code to increase the maximum salary limits for mayors, secretaries, and treasurers in municipalities across various classes in the Philippines. Specifically, the act sets distinct salary caps for first through fifth-class municipalities, ensuring that salaries are funded from both municipal and provincial sources. It also allows municipal officers to appeal decisions made by provincial boards regarding salary adjustments within a specified timeframe. The act mandates that provincial boards and municipal councils can recall their budgets to align with the new salary scales. This law took effect upon its approval.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 103?
- Increasing Maximum Limit of Salaries of Mayors, Secretaries and Treasurers of Certain Municipalities (Republic Act No. 103) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Increasing Maximum Limit of Salaries of Mayors, Secretaries and Treasurers of Certain Municipalities enacted?
- Increasing Maximum Limit of Salaries of Mayors, Secretaries and Treasurers of Certain Municipalities (Republic Act No. 103) was enacted on Jun 2, 1947.
- What is the citation for Increasing Maximum Limit of Salaries of Mayors, Secretaries and Treasurers of Certain Municipalities?
- Increasing Maximum Limit of Salaries of Mayors, Secretaries and Treasurers of Certain Municipalities, Republic Act No. 103, Jun 2, 1947 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 103
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
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- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 2, 1947
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 103
AN ACT INCREASING THE MAXIMUM LIMIT OF THE SALARIES OF MAYORS, SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS OF MUNICIPALITIES IN REGULARLY ORGANIZED PROVINCES, AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE SECTION TWENTY-ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOUR OF THE REVISED ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, AS AMENDED
SECTION 1. Section twenty-one hundred and eighty-four of the Revised Administrative Code, as amended, is further amended to read as follows: cd i
"Sec. 2184. Maximum limit of salaries. — Except as otherwise specially provided, the annual salaries of municipal officers shall not exceed the amounts herein-below fixed:
"In municipalities of the first class: for the mayor, twenty-four hundred pesos; for the municipal secretary, fourteen hundred and forty pesos; and for the municipal treasurer, twenty-one hundred and sixty pesos, of which fourteen hundred and forty pesos shall be payable out of municipal funds in his capacity as municipal treasurer, and seven hundred and twenty pesos out of provincial funds in his capacity as deputy of the provincial treasurer.
"In municipalities of the second class: for the mayor, twenty hundred and forty pesos; for the municipal secretary, twelve hundred pesos; and for the municipal treasurer, sixteen hundred and eighty pesos, of which eleven hundred and twenty pesos shall be payable out of municipal funds in his capacity as municipal treasurer, and five hundred and sixty pesos out of provincial funds in his capacity as deputy of the provincial treasurer.
"In the municipalities of the third class: for the mayor, sixteen hundred and eighty pesos; for the municipal secretary, nine hundred and sixty pesos; and for the municipal treasurer, fourteen hundred and forty pesos, of which nine hundred and sixty pesos shall be payable out of municipal funds in his capacity as municipal treasurer, and four hundred and eighty pesos out of provincial funds in his capacity as deputy of the provincial treasurer.
"In the municipalities of the fourth class: for the mayor, fourteen hundred and forty pesos; for the municipal secretary, seven hundred and twenty pesos; and for the municipal treasurer, twelve hundred pesos, of which eight hundred pesos shall be payable out of municipal funds in his capacity as municipal treasurer, and four hundred pesos out of provincial funds in his capacity as deputy of the provincial treasurer.
"In municipalities of the fifth class: for the mayor, twelve hundred pesos; for the municipal secretary, six hundred pesos; and for the municipal treasurer, nine hundred and sixty pesos, of which six hundred and forty pesos shall be payable out of municipal funds in his capacity as municipal treasurer, and three hundred and twenty pesos out of provincial funds in his capacity as deputy of the provincial treasurer.
"From the decisions of the provincial board with regard to salaries and per diems of municipal officers, the municipal officer or council concerned or any member of the provincial board having expressed his disconformity when the resolution objected to was passed, may appeal, and such appeal shall, within ten days after his receipt by the provincial board, be forwarded to the Secretary of the Interior or Secretary of Finance, as the case may be, whose decision shall be final."
SECTION 2. Provincial boards and municipal councils that have already submitted their budgets for the current fiscal year may, for the purposes of this Act, recall said budgets to make the necessary adjustments in conformity with the scale of salaries provided for in this Act.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: June 2, 1947
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 43, No. 6, p. 1997 in June 1947
Cite This Law
Increasing Maximum Limit of Salaries of Mayors, Secretaries and Treasurers of Certain Municipalities, Republic Act No. 103, Jun 2, 1947 (Philippines)
Increasing Maximum Limit of Salaries of Mayors, Secretaries and Treasurers of Certain Municipalities, Republic Act No. 103 (Phil. 1947)
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