Salary Standardization for Certain Officials of Quezon City
Republic Act No. 5930, enacted on June 21, 1969, standardizes the salaries of various officials in Quezon City, setting specific annual compensation amounts for positions such as the City Mayor, Vice Mayor, City Councilors, and others. The law stipulates that these officials will also receive commutable representation allowances determined by the City Council, with additional provisions for quarters allowances for the Mayor and Vice Mayor. Incumbent officials will receive salary increases and allowances without needing new appointments. The Act became effective upon its approval and was published in the Official Gazette on March 16, 1970.
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- What is Salary Standardization for Certain Officials of Quezon City about?
- Republic Act No. 5930, enacted on June 21, 1969, standardizes the salaries of various officials in Quezon City, setting specific annual compensation amounts for positions such as the City Mayor, Vice Mayor, City Councilors, and others. The law stipulates that these officials will also receive commutable representation allowances determined by the City Council, with additional provisions for quarters allowances for the Mayor and Vice Mayor. Incumbent officials will receive salary increases and allowances without needing new appointments. The Act became effective upon its approval and was published in the Official Gazette on March 16, 1970.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 5930?
- Salary Standardization for Certain Officials of Quezon City (Republic Act No. 5930) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Salary Standardization for Certain Officials of Quezon City enacted?
- Salary Standardization for Certain Officials of Quezon City (Republic Act No. 5930) was enacted on Jun 21, 1969.
- What is the citation for Salary Standardization for Certain Officials of Quezon City?
- Salary Standardization for Certain Officials of Quezon City, Republic Act No. 5930, Jun 21, 1969 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 5930
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 21, 1969
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5930
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE STANDARDIZATION OF SALARIES OF CERTAIN OFFICIALS OF QUEZON CITY AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
SECTION 1. The provisions of the Revised Charter of Quezon City, as amended, to the contrary notwithstanding, the following officials of Quezon City shall receive from the funds of the city their annual compensation as fixed hereunder: aisa dc
| City Mayor |
P36,000.00
|
| Vice Mayor |
32,000.00
|
| City Councilors, each at |
26,000.00
|
| City Judges, each at |
22,000.00
|
| City Fiscal |
23,000.00
|
| City Clerk of Court |
20,000.00
|
| Secretary to the Mayor |
23,000.00
|
| Assistant Secretary to the Mayor |
20,000.00
|
| City Secretary |
23,000.00
|
| Assistant City Secretary |
20,000.00
|
| City Auditor |
23,000.00
|
| Assistant City Auditor |
20,000.00
|
| City Treasurer |
23,000.00
|
| Assistant City Treasurer |
20,000.00
|
| City Engineer |
23,000.00
|
| Assistant City Engineer |
20,000.00
|
| City Architect |
20,000.00
|
| Assistant City Superintendent of Schools |
20,000.00
|
| Assistant City Superintendent of Schools |
20,000.00
|
| City Superintendent of Library |
20,000.00
|
| City Health Officer |
23,000.00
|
| Assistant City Health Officer |
20,000.00
|
| Chief of Police |
23,000.00
|
| Deputy Chief of Police |
20,000.00
|
| City Assessor |
23,000.00
|
| Assistant City Assessor |
20,000.00
|
| Chief, Fire Department |
23,000.00
|
| Deputy Chief, Fire Department |
20,000.00
|
| Executive-Legislative Liaison Officer |
20,000.00
|
| Assistant Executive-Legislative Liaison Officer |
18,000.00
|
SECTION 2. The officials hereinabove mentioned including the First Assistant City Fiscal shall receive commutable representation allowance to be determined by the City Council and as approved by the City Mayor, which shall in no case exceed their annual compensation: Provided, however, That in the case of the City Mayor and Vice-Mayor, the City Council may, in its discretion, provide them in addition to their salaries and representation allowances, a commutable quarters allowance each in the amount of not more than twelve thousand pesos per annum. cdt
SECTION 3. The incumbent officials holding the positions affected by this Act shall receive their salary increases and allowances upon the effectivity thereof without the necessity of new appointments: Provided, however, That the last two positions mentioned in Section one hereof which are hereby created shall be considered as permanent and embraced in the classified service, the appointment thereto to be extended by the City Mayor, subject however to existing civil service law, rules and regulations.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon it approval.
Enacted without Executive approval, June 21, 1969.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 66, No. 11, p. 2547 on March 16, 1970
Cite This Law
Salary Standardization for Certain Officials of Quezon City, Republic Act No. 5930, Jun 21, 1969 (Philippines)
Salary Standardization for Certain Officials of Quezon City, Republic Act No. 5930 (Phil. 1969)
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