Providing That the Provincial Officers of Batanes, Mindoro, and Palawan May Receive the Annual Compensation Fixed Previously
Act No. 2907, enacted on March 23, 1920, allows provincial officers in the provinces of Batanes, Mindoro, and Palawan to receive previously fixed annual compensations until October 16, 1922. The specified compensation amounts for each province include salaries for governors, treasurers, and fiscals. Additionally, provincial boards may grant quarters to provincial officers with the Secretary of the Interior's approval. This act also repeals any conflicting laws and has a retroactive effect dating back to March 5, 1919.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Act No. 2907
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
March 23, 1920
ACT NO. 2907
AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT THE PROVINCIAL OFFICERS OF BATANES, MINDORO, AND PALAWAN MAY RECEIVE THE ANNUAL COMPENSATION FIXED PREVIOUSLY, AND TO PROVIDE, FURTHER, THAT ANY PROVINCIAL OFFICER OF THE PROVINCES ORGANIZED UNDER CHAPTERS SIXTY-THREE AND SIXTY-FOUR OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE MAY BE GRANTED QUARTERS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS
SECTION 1. Any provisions of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, the provincial officers of the Provinces of Batanes, Mindoro, and Palawan, may, only until October sixteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, be paid the annual compensation fixed in previous laws, which shall in no case exceed the sums hereinafter specified: AScHCD
In Batanes, the provincial governor, four thousand pesos; the provincial treasurer, two thousand four hundred pesos; the provincial fiscal, three thousand pesos.
In Mindoro, the provincial governor, four thousand five hundred pesos; the provincial treasurer, four thousand five hundred pesos; the provincial fiscal, three thousand pesos.
In Palawan, the provincial governor, four thousand eight hundred pesos; the provincial treasurer, four thousand pesos; the provincial fiscal, three thousand pesos.
SECTION 2. Subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, the provincial board of any of the provinces at present organized under chapters sixty-three and sixty-four of the Administrative Code may allow quarters to any provincial officers.
SECTION 3. All Acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed.
SECTION 4. This Act shall have retroactive effect as of March fifth, nineteen hundred and nineteen.
Approved, March 23, 1920.
Cite This Law
Providing That the Provincial Officers of Batanes, Mindoro, and Palawan May Receive the Annual Compensation Fixed Previously, Act No. 2907, Mar 23, 1920 (Philippines)
Providing That the Provincial Officers of Batanes, Mindoro, and Palawan May Receive the Annual Compensation Fixed Previously, Act No. 2907 (Phil. 1920)
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