Prescribing the Guidelines in the Grant of Loyalty Award for Officials and Employees of the Supreme Court and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal
The Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 22-04, issued on June 11, 2004, establishes guidelines for granting loyalty awards to officials and employees of the Supreme Court and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal. These awards recognize individuals for ten years of continuous and satisfactory service, with additional awards for every subsequent five years. The circular outlines specific criteria for eligibility, including service continuity and disqualifications such as unsatisfactory performance or absences without leave. Awardees receive memorabilia based on years of service, along with a cash incentive that varies according to the length of service. The circular takes effect immediately and serves as the basis for loyalty awards from 2004 onward.
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- What is Prescribing the Guidelines in the Grant of Loyalty Award for Officials and Employees of the Supreme Court and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal about?
- The Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 22-04, issued on June 11, 2004, establishes guidelines for granting loyalty awards to officials and employees of the Supreme Court and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal. These awards recognize individuals for ten years of continuous and satisfactory service, with additional awards for every subsequent five years. The circular outlines specific criteria for eligibility, including service continuity and disqualifications such as unsatisfactory performance or absences without leave. Awardees receive memorabilia based on years of service, along with a cash incentive that varies according to the length of service. The circular takes effect immediately and serves as the basis for loyalty awards from 2004 onward.
- What type of law is Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 22-04?
- Prescribing the Guidelines in the Grant of Loyalty Award for Officials and Employees of the Supreme Court and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 22-04) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Prescribing the Guidelines in the Grant of Loyalty Award for Officials and Employees of the Supreme Court and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal enacted?
- Prescribing the Guidelines in the Grant of Loyalty Award for Officials and Employees of the Supreme Court and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 22-04) was enacted on Jun 11, 2004.
- What is the citation for Prescribing the Guidelines in the Grant of Loyalty Award for Officials and Employees of the Supreme Court and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal?
- Prescribing the Guidelines in the Grant of Loyalty Award for Officials and Employees of the Supreme Court and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 22-04, Jun 11, 2004 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 22-04
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Administrative Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 11, 2004
SUPREME COURT ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 22-04
PRESCRIBING THE GUIDELINES IN THE GRANT OF LOYALTY AWARD FOR OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE SUPREME COURT AND THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORAL TRIBUNAL
A public office is a public trust. The holder thereof is a public servant. A public servant who faithfully observes and lives the virtues and values demanded by the Constitution from holders of a public office deserves recognition. HcSaTI
One of the ways to express recognition is to grant a loyalty award. However, in the grant of loyalty award to deserving officials and employees of the Supreme Court (SC) and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET), the following guidelines should be observed:
SECTION 1.To Whom Awarded. — Loyalty Award shall be granted to an official or employee of the SC or PET, whether permanent, temporary, coterminous or casual for ten (10)-years of continuous and satisfactory service in the Judiciary or in the government pursuant to CSC Memorandum Circular No. 6, series of 2002, and for every five (5) years of such service thereafter, provided that
(a) Prior to 1 January 2002, only continuous and satisfactory service in the Judiciary shall be considered except as provided in Section 2 (a) and (b) (1).
(b) Effective 1 January 2002, continuous and satisfactory service in the government for purposes of granting loyalty award shall include services in one or more government agencies without any gap.
SECTION 2.Computation of the Length of Service. — The computation of the length of service may be affected by factors such as authorized vacation leave without pay (VLWOP) and previous separation from the service:
(a) Effect of Authorized Vacation Leave Without Pay (VLWOP)
(1) An aggregate of not more than fifty (50) days authorized VLWOP within the ten (10) year period shall not interrupt the continuity of the service. However, if the total number of authorized VLWOP is more than fifty (50) days, the grant of the award shall be delayed for the same number of days that the awardee has been on authorized VLWOP.
(2) An aggregate of not more than twenty-five (25) days authorized VLWOP within the succeeding five (5)-year period shall not interrupt the continuity of the service. However, if the total number of authorized VLWOP is more than twenty-five (25) days, the grant of the award shall be delayed for the same number of days that the awardee has been on authorized VLWOP.
(b) Effect of Break in the Service Due to Separation from the Service
(1) Services rendered in the Judiciary prior to the reemployment or reappointment of an official or employee who was previously separated from the service for cause not within his control shall be included in the computation of length of service provided, however, that the break in the service does not exceed six (6) months. SaETCI
(2) Services rendered prior to the reemployment of an official or employee who was previously separated from the service due to resignation, retirement or dropping from the rolls shall not be included in the computation of length of service even if the break in the service does not exceed six (6) months.
SECTION 3.Disqualifications. — The following are grounds for disqualification from receiving the Loyalty Award: (a) an unsatisfactory performance rating; (b) absence without official leave (AWOL) for an aggregate of five (5) days or more; (c) a finding of guilt in any administrative case with a penalty of fine, or suspension, or reprimand in at least two (2) cases, within the period covered by the grant.
An official or employee shall not be disqualified to receive the Award merely on the basis of a pending administrative case against him.
SECTION 4.Loyalty Award. — The loyalty awardee shall receive a Loyalty memorabilia or souvenir as follows:
| 10 and 15 years | - | bronze silver pin |
| 20 and 25 years | - | silver service pin |
| 30 years | - | gold service pin |
| 35 years | - | gold service pin with pearl |
| 40 years | - | gold service pin with ruby |
| 45 years | - | gold service pin with diamond |
| 50 years | - | gold service ring |
SECTION 5.Additional Loyalty Cash Incentive. — In addition to the Loyalty memorabilia or souvenir, the Loyalty Awardee shall receive a loyalty cash incentive, subject to the availability of fund as approved in the CFAG Resolution No. 85, dated 20 September 2002, based on the following rates:
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Number of Years of
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Year of
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Amount of
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Service Considered
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Entitlement
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Loyalty
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Cash Incentive
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10
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10th year
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P5,000
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15
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15th year
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P3,000
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20
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20th year
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P3,500
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25
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25th year
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P4,000
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30
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30th year
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P5,000
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35
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35th year
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P7,500
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40
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40th year
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P10,000
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45
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45th year
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P15,000
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50
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50th year
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P20,000
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SECTION 6. Cases Not Covered in These Guidelines. — Other cases not specifically covered in these Guidelines shall be submitted to the Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE) Committee for study and recommendation. The Committee's report thereon shall be submitted to the Chief Justice for appropriate action. CAIHaE
SECTION 7. Implementation. — The PRAISE Committee shall implement this Administrative Circular and give it widest publicity.
SECTION 8. Effectivity. — This Administrative Circular shall take effect immediately and shall be the basis in the determination of Loyalty Award for the Calendar Year 2004 and thereafter.
Issued this 11th day of June 2004.
(SGD.) HILARIO G. DAVIDE, JR.Chief Justice
Cite This Law
Prescribing the Guidelines in the Grant of Loyalty Award for Officials and Employees of the Supreme Court and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 22-04, Jun 11, 2004 (Philippines)
Prescribing the Guidelines in the Grant of Loyalty Award for Officials and Employees of the Supreme Court and the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 22-04 (Phil. 2004)
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