Partial Increase in Quota Allocation for Promotion to Major/Lt. Comdr. (PN) in the AFP
Republic Act No. 7439, enacted on April 27, 1992, authorizes a partial increase in promotional quotas for officers in the Armed Forces of the Philippines from the rank of Captain/Lieutenant (PN) to Major/Lieutenant Commander (PN). This provision is activated when the number of existing Captains/Lieutenants exceeds 10% of the authorized count, allowing for additional promotions up to 33% of the excess. The law mandates that promotions follow existing regulations and that funding comes from the Armed Forces' current year savings, with future appropriations included in the annual budget request. The Act is effective for a limited period and requires publication for implementation, with all conflicting laws suspended until June 30, 1994.
Quick Answers
- What is Partial Increase in Quota Allocation for Promotion to Major/Lt. Comdr. (PN) in the AFP about?
- Republic Act No. 7439, enacted on April 27, 1992, authorizes a partial increase in promotional quotas for officers in the Armed Forces of the Philippines from the rank of Captain/Lieutenant (PN) to Major/Lieutenant Commander (PN). This provision is activated when the number of existing Captains/Lieutenants exceeds 10% of the authorized count, allowing for additional promotions up to 33% of the excess. The law mandates that promotions follow existing regulations and that funding comes from the Armed Forces' current year savings, with future appropriations included in the annual budget request. The Act is effective for a limited period and requires publication for implementation, with all conflicting laws suspended until June 30, 1994.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 7439?
- Partial Increase in Quota Allocation for Promotion to Major/Lt. Comdr. (PN) in the AFP (Republic Act No. 7439) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Partial Increase in Quota Allocation for Promotion to Major/Lt. Comdr. (PN) in the AFP enacted?
- Partial Increase in Quota Allocation for Promotion to Major/Lt. Comdr. (PN) in the AFP (Republic Act No. 7439) was enacted on Apr 27, 1992.
- What is the citation for Partial Increase in Quota Allocation for Promotion to Major/Lt. Comdr. (PN) in the AFP?
- Partial Increase in Quota Allocation for Promotion to Major/Lt. Comdr. (PN) in the AFP, Republic Act No. 7439, Apr 27, 1992 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 7439
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
April 27, 1992
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7439
AN ACT AUTHORIZING A PARTIAL INCREASE IN THE QUOTA ALLOCATION FOR PROMOTION TO THE GRADE OF MAJOR/LIEUTENANT COMMANDER (PN) IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES IN ORDER TO AVOID UNREASONABLE DELAY IN THE PROMOTION OF THE OFFICERS IN THE GRADE OF CAPTAIN/LIEUTENANT (PN)
Whenever the number of officers in grade the of Captain/Lieutenant (PN) in the Armed Forces of the Philippines exceeds at least ten percent (10%) of the number authorized by existing law, the President upon the recommendation of the Secretary of National Defense, may declare as additional promotional vacancies to the grade of Major/Lieutenant Commander (PN) a number not to exceed thirty-three percent (33%) of the excess number of officers in the grade of Captain/Lieutenant (PN). aisa dc
The selection of officers in the grade of Captain/Lieutenant (PN) who will be promoted to the next higher grade and occupy the additional promotional vacancies under this Act shall be made in accordance with the provisions of existing laws on promotions to the grade of Major/Lieutenant Commander (PN).
SECTION 3. The amount necessary to implement the provisions of this Act is hereby authorized to be sourced out of the savings from the appropriations of the Armed Forces for the current year. Thereafter, the sums necessary for the implementation of this Act shall be included in the annual request for appropriations of the Armed Forces in the general appropriations bill to be submitted to Congress. casia
SECTION 4. The President, upon the recommendation of the Secretary of National Defense, shall prescribe the rules and regulations necessary for the effective implementation of this Act. Such rules and regulations shall take effect after fifteen (15) days following its publication in the Official Gazette or in a major daily newspaper of general circulation, whichever is earlier.
SECTION 5. All laws, decrees, orders, rules and regulations or parts thereof inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby suspended until June 30, 1994.
SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect after fifteen (15) days following its publication in the Official Gazette or in a major daily newspaper of general circulation, whichever is earlier, and shall cease to have any effect after June 30, 1994.
Approved: April 27, 1992 cd
Published in Malaya on May 1, 1992. Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 88 No. 25 page 3883 on June 22, 1992.
Cite This Law
Partial Increase in Quota Allocation for Promotion to Major/Lt. Comdr. (PN) in the AFP, Republic Act No. 7439, Apr 27, 1992 (Philippines)
Partial Increase in Quota Allocation for Promotion to Major/Lt. Comdr. (PN) in the AFP, Republic Act No. 7439 (Phil. 1992)
Related Laws
- Amending R.A. No. 8186 Re: AFP Table of OrganizationRepublic Act No. 9188 • Feb 10, 2003 • Statutes
- Officer Grade Distribution in the AFPRepublic Act No. 8186 • Jun 11, 1996 • Statutes
- Strengthening Professionalism and Promoting the Continuity of Policies and Modernization Initiatives in the Armed Forces of the PhilippinesRepublic Act No. 11709 • Apr 13, 2022 • Statutes
- More Efficient Dental Care for AFP PersonnelRepublic Act No. 481 • Jun 10, 1950 • Statutes
- Allocation, Reallocation and Administration of Absolute Quota on SugarRepublic Act No. 1825 • Jun 22, 1957 • Statutes
- Amendments to Act No. 4166, as amended Re: Sugar Quota AllocationRepublic Act No. 1072 • Jun 12, 1954 • Statutes
Browse More Statutes
Explore other laws in the Statutes category.
View All StatutesNeed Help Understanding This Law?
Ask our AI assistant to explain provisions, implications, or related laws.
Ask AI About This Law