Increasing the Capital Outlay for Pakyaw Contracts
Presidential Decree No. 950, enacted on June 22, 1976, amends Section 1917 of the Revised Administrative Code to increase the capital outlay limit for "pakyaw" contracts from P10,000 to P50,000. This amendment aims to promote the "pakyaw" system, which fosters cooperative labor in public works projects, embodying the Filipino bayanihan spirit. The decree authorizes relevant department and agency heads to engage in negotiated "pakyaw" contracts within the new financial limit. Additionally, any conflicting laws or regulations are repealed or modified accordingly, and the decree takes effect immediately.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Presidential Decree No. 950
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Presidential Decrees
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 22, 1976
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 950
INCREASING THE CAPITAL OUTLAY FOR "PAKYAW" CONTRACTS BY AMENDING SECTION 1917 OF THE REVISED ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
WHEREAS, Section 1917 of the Revised Administrative Code provides for and recognizes "pakyaw" contracts in the implementation of certain public works projects;
WHEREAS, said "pakyaw" contracts partake of the nature of undertaking public works projects under the Filipino bayanihan spirit where the workers, moved by a sense of unity, put up a common capital and render services on a cooperative basis;
WHEREAS, there is a need to promote the use of the "pakyaw" system as an effective means of undertaking public works projects by labor-intensive methods and for this purpose it is deemed necessary that the cost ceiling of "pakyaw" contracts be increased from the present level of ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) to fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00) per contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby decree and order that the limit on the capital outlay for "pakyaw" contracts for public works projects, authorized under Section 1917 of the Revised Administrative Code, as amended, be fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00) per contract, and the department heads, bureau and agency heads, regional directors, and district and city engineers of bureaus and agencies concerned are hereby authorized to enter into negotiated "pakyaw" contracts.
All laws, rules and regulations inconsistent with the provisions of this decree are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
This Decree shall take effect immediately.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 22nd day of June, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Six.
Cite This Law
Increasing the Capital Outlay for Pakyaw Contracts, Presidential Decree No. 950, Jun 22, 1976 (Philippines)
Increasing the Capital Outlay for Pakyaw Contracts, Presidential Decree No. 950 (Phil. 1976)
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