Letter of Implementation No. 125
Letter of Implementation No. 125, dated July 5, 1980, authorizes the Philippine Air Force's 700th Special Mission Wing to import various aviation-related goods, including aircraft, engines, and fuel, free from tariffs and customs duties. This exemption applies specifically to items necessary for the operation and maintenance of Presidential aircraft. The release of these supplies from the Bureau of Customs is expedited, with the requirement of a sworn statement regarding local availability deferred for 15 days post-release. The provisions of the earlier Letter of Instructions No. 943 are also reaffirmed for these imports.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Implementation No. 125
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Implementation
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
July 5, 1980
LETTER OF IMPLEMENTATION NO. 125
| TO | : | The Minister, Ministry of Finance |
| The Governor, Central Bank of the Philippines | ||
| The Commissioner, Bureau of Customs |
Pursuant to the provisions of Letter of Instructions No. 943, dated 17 October 1979, the Philippine Air Force, specifically the 700th Special Mission Wing, is hereby authorized to import free of tariff and customs duty and other requirements of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines aircraft, engines, equipment, machinery, spare parts, aviation gas, fuel and oil, whether crude or refined, and such other articles or supplies for the use of the Philippine Air Force including, but not limited to, supplies and spare parts for use of Presidential Aircrafts PUMA SA33OL, Bell 212 and Fokker F-20 which are operated and maintained by 700th SMW, PAF.
It is hereby reiterated the aforesaid articles and supplies be released immediately from the Bureau of Customs without the necessity of awaiting for the presentation of a statement under oath stating the following:
a) that such articles or supplies are not locally available in reasonable quantity, quality, and price; and
b) That they are necessary for or incidental to the operation of the Philippine Air Force and its other allied activities.
The aforestated sworn statement shall only be submitted within fifteen (15) days after the release of the aforesaid articles and supplies.
The other provisions of Letter of Instructions No. 943 are hereby affirmed and made applicable to all supplies and articles to be imported for use of the aforesaid and other Presidential aircrafts.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 5th day of July, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty. TacSAE
Cite This Law
Letter of Implementation No. 125, Letter of Implementation No. 125, Jul 5, 1980 (Philippines)
Letter of Implementation No. 125, Letter of Implementation No. 125 (Phil. 1980)
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