Increasing the Rates of Combat Duty and Incentive Pay of the AFP and Uniformed PNP Personnel
Executive Order No. 3, issued on September 26, 2016, increases the Combat Duty Pay for members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to P3,000.00 per month. Additionally, it establishes a Combat Incentive Pay of P300.00 per day for personnel engaged in actual combat, with a monthly cap of P3,000.00. The order emphasizes the need for improved remuneration for uniformed personnel to enhance their living conditions while serving in combat roles. Funding for these allowances will be sourced from the Miscellaneous Personnel Benefits Fund and future budgets of the AFP and PNP. The order takes effect on September 1, 2016, and revokes any conflicting regulations.
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- What is Increasing the Rates of Combat Duty and Incentive Pay of the AFP and Uniformed PNP Personnel about?
- Executive Order No. 3, issued on September 26, 2016, increases the Combat Duty Pay for members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to P3,000.00 per month. Additionally, it establishes a Combat Incentive Pay of P300.00 per day for personnel engaged in actual combat, with a monthly cap of P3,000.00. The order emphasizes the need for improved remuneration for uniformed personnel to enhance their living conditions while serving in combat roles. Funding for these allowances will be sourced from the Miscellaneous Personnel Benefits Fund and future budgets of the AFP and PNP. The order takes effect on September 1, 2016, and revokes any conflicting regulations.
- What type of law is Executive Order No. 3?
- Increasing the Rates of Combat Duty and Incentive Pay of the AFP and Uniformed PNP Personnel (Executive Order No. 3) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Increasing the Rates of Combat Duty and Incentive Pay of the AFP and Uniformed PNP Personnel enacted?
- Increasing the Rates of Combat Duty and Incentive Pay of the AFP and Uniformed PNP Personnel (Executive Order No. 3) was enacted on Sep 26, 2016.
- What is the citation for Increasing the Rates of Combat Duty and Incentive Pay of the AFP and Uniformed PNP Personnel?
- Increasing the Rates of Combat Duty and Incentive Pay of the AFP and Uniformed PNP Personnel, Executive Order No. 3, Sep 26, 2016 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Executive Order No. 3
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Executive Orders
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
September 26, 2016
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 3
INCREASING THE RATES OF COMBAT DUTY PAY AND COMBAT INCENTIVE PAY OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES AND EXTENDING THE SAME ALLOWANCES TO THE UNIFORMED PERSONNEL OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE, AMENDING THEREFOR EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 38 (S. 2011)
WHEREAS, Section 5 (3) of Article XVI of the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides that professionalism in the armed forces and adequate remuneration and benefits of its members shall be a prime concern of the State;
WHEREAS, laws and executive issuances have been enacted in cognizance of the heroism and sacrifices of the frontline soldiers and police officers who figure directly in actual combat against various groups which threaten national peace and security;
WHEREAS, for qualified members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the current rate of Combat Duty Pay is P500.00 per month while that of Combat Incentive Pay is P150 per day of actual combat but not to exceed P1,500.00 per Operations Order (OPORD) or Fragmentary Order (FRAG-O);
WHEREAS, for qualified uniformed personnel of the Philippine National Police (PNP), the current maximum rate of Combat Duty Pay is P340.00 per month;
WHEREAS, there is an urgent need to increase the said benefits to improve the living conditions of the men in uniform who are engaged in combating threats to national security and public peace and order. aDSIHc
NOW, THEREFORE I, RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and existing laws, do hereby order:
SECTION 1. Combat Duty Pay. — The rate of the Combat Duty Pay of the officers and enlisted personnel of the AFP and uniformed personnel of the PNP is hereby fixed at Three Thousand Pesos (P3,000.00) per month.
SECTION 2. Persons Entitled to Combat Duty Pay. — Officers and enlisted personnel of the AFP performing combat duties/activities and uniformed personnel of the PNP engaged in actual police operations as defined in regulations to be issued by the Secretary of National Defense and the National Police Commission, respectively, are entitled to receive Combat Duty Pay.
SECTION 3. Combat Incentive Pay. — The members of the AFP and the uniformed personnel of the PNP who figure directly in actual combat against members of various insurgent, terrorist and lawless elements, shall be entitled to an additional Combat Incentive Pay of Three Hundred Pesos (P300.00) per day, subject to the following conditions:
(a) the operation must be for a specific combat mission that is duly covered by an OPORD or FRAG-O for the AFP or a Mission Order for the PNP;
(b) the personnel involved in combat must be in the published task organization of the AFP OPORD/FRAG-O or the PNP Mission Order; and
(c) the total additional Combat Incentive Pay for each individual shall not exceed Three Thousand Pesos (P3,000.00) per month.
The Combat Incentive Pay shall be over and above the Combat Duty Pay of P3,000.00 for qualified officers and enlisted personnel of the AFP and qualified uniformed personnel of the PNP.
SECTION 4. Funding Requirement. — The initial funding requirement necessary to implement this Executive Order shall be drawn from the Miscellaneous Personnel Benefits Fund. Succeeding funding for this purpose shall be included in the specific budgets of the AFP and PNP, as the case may be, in the General Appropriations Act, provided that the actual roster of military and uniformed personnel of the AFP and PNP is submitted to the Department of Budget and Management. The validated list shall be the basis for allocating funds for the purpose in the succeeding years. ETHIDa
SECTION 5. Separability. — If any provision of this Executive Order is declared invalid or unconstitutional, the other provisions not affected thereby shall remain valid and subsisting.
SECTION 6. Repeal. — All executive orders, rules and regulations and other parts thereof, which are inconsistent with this Executive Order, are hereby revoked, amended or modified accordingly.
SECTION 7. Effectivity. — This Executive Order shall take effect starting 01 September 2016.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 26th day of September, in the year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and Sixteen.
Cite This Law
Increasing the Rates of Combat Duty and Incentive Pay of the AFP and Uniformed PNP Personnel, Executive Order No. 3, Sep 26, 2016 (Philippines)
Increasing the Rates of Combat Duty and Incentive Pay of the AFP and Uniformed PNP Personnel, Executive Order No. 3 (Phil. 2016)
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