Purchase of Unutilized Helicopter and Fixed Wing Aircraft from Philippine Aerospace Development Corp.
Letter of Instructions No. 380, issued on March 11, 1976, addresses the need for helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft by various government agencies, including the Armed Forces. It identifies the Philippine Aerospace Development Corporation (PADC) as having available aircraft that can be transferred to these agencies, which would optimize resources. However, due to budget limitations, direct purchases are not feasible; thus, the policy allows for lease purchases or installment payments. The Secretary of Finance, Commissioner of the Budget, and PADC Chairman are tasked with creating a system for these installment purchases, with regulations to be submitted within 30 days.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Instructions No. 380
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Instructions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
March 11, 1976
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 380
WHEREAS, a number of government agencies and instrumentalities, including the Armed Forces, have a need for helicopter and fixed wing aircraft.
WHEREAS, such aircraft are available, and unutilized, in the inventory of Philippine Aerospace Development Corporation, a fully owned government corporation, which aircraft the PADC have already paid for in full. acd
WHEREAS, transfer of the equipment from PADC, to the aforesaid other government agencies and instrumentalities would be to the advantage of the country inasmuch as resources which would otherwise be idle would then become usable.
WHEREAS, such transfer, on the other hand, requires compensation to PADC, considering that the Corporation bears the debt service obligations for these aircraft, but such transfers, have not been made because of budgetary limitations of the potential user agencies.
In view thereof, I hereby declare it a desirable policy that such aircraft when needed, shall be made available. When budget limitations of an agency specifically authorized by the President of the Philippines to purchase such aircraft from the Philippine Aerospace Development Corporation prevent direct purchase, arrangements for lease purchase or installment payments may be entered into by the agency authorized to make such purchase. cdt
I hereby instruct the following, in coordination with the Commission on Audit, to devise a system whereby such installment purchases may be concluded:
Secretary of Finance
Commissioner of the Budget
Chairman of the Board, Philippine Aerospace
They shall submit the necessary rules and regulations governing the system 30 days from even date, for final approval.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 11th day of March, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Six. aisa dc
Cite This Law
Purchase of Unutilized Helicopter and Fixed Wing Aircraft from Philippine Aerospace Development Corp., Letter of Instructions No. 380, Mar 11, 1976 (Philippines)
Purchase of Unutilized Helicopter and Fixed Wing Aircraft from Philippine Aerospace Development Corp., Letter of Instructions No. 380 (Phil. 1976)
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