Purchase by Gov't. Offices of Supplies and Equipment from the Cottage Industry Development Enterprise
Letter of Instructions No. 83, issued on May 29, 1973, directs all Philippine government offices, agencies, and government-owned corporations to procure their supplies and equipment from the Cottage Industry Development Enterprise (CIDE) and registered producers under the National Cottage Industries Development Authority (NACIDA). This initiative aims to support rural employment and promote the growth of cottage industries. Government entities are required to submit a list of their supply and equipment needs to CIDE and NACIDA within ten days of receiving the instruction. If CIDE and NACIDA cannot fulfill the requirements, standard government procurement procedures will apply.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Instructions No. 83
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Instructions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
May 29, 1973
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 83
| TO | : | All Heads of Government Offices, |
| Agencies and Government | ||
| Owned or Controlled Corporations | ||
| SUBJECT | : | Enjoining all Government Offices and Agencies to |
| Purchase their Supplies and Equipment from the | ||
| Cottage Industry Development Enterprise (CIDE) | ||
| and the Registered Producers of the National Cottage | ||
| Industries Development Authority, Thru the NACIDA |
In order to assist the CIDE and the NACIDA in their participation in the Program for Rural Employment and thereby promote the development of cottage industries, all departments, bureaus and offices, including local political subdivisions and government-owned or controlled corporations, are hereby enjoined to purchase from the CIDE'S production units and the registered producers of the National Cottage Industries Development Authority all their supplies and equipment, through the CIDE and/or the NACIDA. cd i
To effect implementation of this Letter of Instructions, all the above-mentioned government offices and agencies are hereby required to submit to the CIDE and the NACIDA, through the Director of the Bureau of Supply Coordination, a list of their immediate and future supply and equipment requirements within ten (10) days after receipt of this Letter of Instruction.
It is understood that should the authorized representatives of the CIDE and the NACIDA certify that the supplies and equipment cannot be produced by the CIDE's production units and/or NACIDA registered producers, the usual government procurement operations shall be observed. cdt
Cite This Law
Purchase by Gov't. Offices of Supplies and Equipment from the Cottage Industry Development Enterprise, Letter of Instructions No. 83, May 29, 1973 (Philippines)
Purchase by Gov't. Offices of Supplies and Equipment from the Cottage Industry Development Enterprise, Letter of Instructions No. 83 (Phil. 1973)
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