Recognition and Credit to Certain Commissioned Nurses of Nurse Corps
Republic Act No. 479, enacted on June 10, 1950, recognizes and credits commissioned nurses of the Nurse Corps who served under Executive Order No. 267 or in the United States Armed Forces of the Far East during World War II. The Act introduces new subsections to the National Defense Act, ensuring that these nurses are considered commissioned officers and that their service is acknowledged for determining ranks, seniority, promotions, and retirement within the Nurse Corps. It specifies that the time served is to be counted as continuous active service, but does not retroactively affect promotions made before the Act's approval. This legislation aims to honor the contributions of these nurses to military service.
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- What is Recognition and Credit to Certain Commissioned Nurses of Nurse Corps about?
- Republic Act No. 479, enacted on June 10, 1950, recognizes and credits commissioned nurses of the Nurse Corps who served under Executive Order No. 267 or in the United States Armed Forces of the Far East during World War II. The Act introduces new subsections to the National Defense Act, ensuring that these nurses are considered commissioned officers and that their service is acknowledged for determining ranks, seniority, promotions, and retirement within the Nurse Corps. It specifies that the time served is to be counted as continuous active service, but does not retroactively affect promotions made before the Act's approval. This legislation aims to honor the contributions of these nurses to military service.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 479?
- Recognition and Credit to Certain Commissioned Nurses of Nurse Corps (Republic Act No. 479) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Recognition and Credit to Certain Commissioned Nurses of Nurse Corps enacted?
- Recognition and Credit to Certain Commissioned Nurses of Nurse Corps (Republic Act No. 479) was enacted on Jun 10, 1950.
- What is the citation for Recognition and Credit to Certain Commissioned Nurses of Nurse Corps?
- Recognition and Credit to Certain Commissioned Nurses of Nurse Corps, Republic Act No. 479, Jun 10, 1950 (Philippines)
Law Information
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- Republic Act No. 479
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 10, 1950
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 479
AN ACT GIVING RECOGNITION AND CREDIT TO COMMISSIONED NURSES OF THE NURSE CORPS APPOINTED UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 267, DATED APRIL 15, 1940, OR WHO SERVED ON ACTIVE MILITARY SERVICE IN THE STATUS OF COMMISSIONED NURSES OF THE ARMY OF THE PHILIPPINES INDUCTED IN THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES OF THE FAR EAST AND TO THEIR SERVICES AS SUCH BY INSERTING NEW SUBSECTIONS BETWEEN SUBSECTION (g) AND (h) OF SECTION TWENTY-FIVE OF THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACT, AS AMENDED
SECTION 1. Three new subsections, to be known as subsections (g-1), (g-2), and (g-3), are inserted between subsections (g) and (h) of section twenty-five of the National Defense Act, as amended, which shall read as follows:
"(g-1) All commissioned officers of the Nurse Corps who were appointed under Executive Order No. 267, dated April 15, 1940, issued pursuant to section 25 (e) of the National Defense Act, as amended by Commonwealth Act Numbered Three hundred and eighty-five, or who were appointed by the President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines and who were inducted into the United States Armed Forces in the Far East and served honorably as such with the said armed forces, shall be considered as commissioned officers of the Nurse Corps created by Republic Act Numbered Two hundred and three.
"(g-2) All said commissioned nurses shall be credited with a period of service equal to the number of years, months, and days which said nurses served on active military service either as members of the Nurse Corps created by Executive Order No. 267, issued pursuant to section 25 (e) of the National Defense Act, as amended by Commonwealth Act Numbered Three hundred and eighty-five, or in the status of commissioned officers of the Army of the Philippines inducted into the United States Armed Forces of the Far East. casia
"(g-3) The respective ranks and grades which said commissioned nurses held under Executive Order No. 267 or in the status of commissioned nurses of the Army of the Philippines inducted into the United States Armed Forces of the Far East are hereby recognized, and the period of service credited to them, as hereinabove provided, shall be counted and construed as continuous or active service for the purpose of determining their grades and ranks, seniority, promotion and retirement as members of the Nurse Corps, Medical Service: Provided, however, That promotions made in the said corps before the approval of this Act shall not be affected thereby."
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: June 10, 1950
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 46, No. 7, p. 2985 in July 1950
Cite This Law
Recognition and Credit to Certain Commissioned Nurses of Nurse Corps, Republic Act No. 479, Jun 10, 1950 (Philippines)
Recognition and Credit to Certain Commissioned Nurses of Nurse Corps, Republic Act No. 479 (Phil. 1950)
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