Schedule of Burial Expenses of Persons in Government Service Who Died from Injuries While in the Performance of Duty
Presidential Decree No. 199, issued on May 27, 1973, establishes a new schedule for burial expenses for government employees, cadets, reservists, trainees of the Armed Forces, and prisoners who die while in custody. The decree sets the maximum burial allowances based on salary brackets, with amounts ranging from 1,200 pesos for higher earners to 500 pesos for prisoners. This update reflects an adjustment to account for the rising cost of living since the previous guideline set in 1957. The decree also empowers department heads to create rules for its implementation, while repealing any inconsistent laws or regulations.
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- What is Schedule of Burial Expenses of Persons in Government Service Who Died from Injuries While in the Performance of Duty about?
- Presidential Decree No. 199, issued on May 27, 1973, establishes a new schedule for burial expenses for government employees, cadets, reservists, trainees of the Armed Forces, and prisoners who die while in custody. The decree sets the maximum burial allowances based on salary brackets, with amounts ranging from 1,200 pesos for higher earners to 500 pesos for prisoners. This update reflects an adjustment to account for the rising cost of living since the previous guideline set in 1957. The decree also empowers department heads to create rules for its implementation, while repealing any inconsistent laws or regulations.
- What type of law is Presidential Decree No. 199?
- Schedule of Burial Expenses of Persons in Government Service Who Died from Injuries While in the Performance of Duty (Presidential Decree No. 199) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Schedule of Burial Expenses of Persons in Government Service Who Died from Injuries While in the Performance of Duty enacted?
- Schedule of Burial Expenses of Persons in Government Service Who Died from Injuries While in the Performance of Duty (Presidential Decree No. 199) was enacted on May 27, 1973.
- What is the citation for Schedule of Burial Expenses of Persons in Government Service Who Died from Injuries While in the Performance of Duty?
- Schedule of Burial Expenses of Persons in Government Service Who Died from Injuries While in the Performance of Duty, Presidential Decree No. 199, May 27, 1973 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Presidential Decree No. 199
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Presidential Decrees
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
May 27, 1973
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 199
FIXING THE SCHEDULE OF BURIAL EXPENSES OF PERSONS IN THE GOVERNMENT SERVICE IN CASE OF DEATH FROM INJURIES RECEIVED OR SICKNESS CONTRACTED IN PERFORMANCE OF DUTY, INCLUDING PRISONERS AND DETAINEES WHO DIE WHILE IN THE CUSTODY OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES
WHEREAS, pursuant to Executive Order No. 246, dated March 31, 1957, the burial expenses of persons in the government service, including cadets, reservists, and trainees of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, as well as prisoners under the custody of the Armed Forces of the Philippines are fixed in accordance with the schedule approved by the corresponding head of the department in an amount which shall not exceed the following: acd
(a) For an officer or employee receiving a salary of more than six thousand (6,000) pesos per annum, reasonable burial expenses of not to exceed seven hundred fifty (750) pesos;
(b) For an officer or employee receiving a salary of more than three thousand seven hundred twenty (3,720) pesos, but not exceeding six thousand (6,000) pesos per annum, reasonable burial expenses of not exceed five hundred (500) pesos;
(c) For an officer or employee receiving a salary of three thousand seven hundred twenty (3,720) pesos or less per annum, including enlisted men, cadets, reservists, and trainees of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, reasonable burial expenses of not to exceed two hundred fifty (250) pesos; cdt
(d) Prisoners who may have come under the custody of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, reasonable burial expenses not to exceed one hundred (100) pesos each; and
(e) For an officer or employee whose compensation is not fixed at the per annum basis, the allowable burial expenses shall be computed on the basis of the corresponding compensation equivalent per annum. casia
WHEREAS, since the promulgation of the aforesaid Executive Order No. 246 on March 31, 1957, there has been a considerable increase in the cost of living;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081, dated September 21, 1972, and No. 1104, dated January 17, 1973, and in my capacity as Commander-in-Chief of all the Armed Forces of the Philippines, do hereby order and decree that the burial expenses of persons in the government service, including cadets, reservists and trainees of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, as well as prisoners and detainees under the custody of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, are fixed in an amount which shall not exceed the following:
1. For an officer or employee receiving a salary of more than six thousand (6,000) pesos per annum, reasonable burial expenses of not to exceed one thousand two hundred (1,200) pesos; acd
2. For an officer or employee receiving a salary of more than three thousand seven hundred twenty (3,720) pesos, but not exceeding six thousand (6,000) pesos per annum, reasonable burial expenses of not to exceed nine hundred (900) pesos;
3. For an officer or employee receiving a salary of three thousand seven hundred twenty (3,720) pesos or less per annum, including enlisted men, cadets, reservists, and trainees of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, reasonable burial expenses of not to exceed six hundred fifty (650) pesos;
4. Prisoners and detainees who may have come under the custody of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, reasonable burial expenses not to exceed five hundred (500) pesos;
5. For an officer or employee whose compensation is not fixed at the per annum basis, the allowable burial expenses shall be computed on the corresponding or equivalent per annum basis.
Executive Order No. 246, dated March 31, 1957, and all other laws, rules and regulations inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed and/or modified or amended accordingly.
Department heads may promulgate necessary rules and regulations for the effective implementation of this Decree. cdt
DONE in the City of Manila, this 27th day of May, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Three.
Cite This Law
Schedule of Burial Expenses of Persons in Government Service Who Died from Injuries While in the Performance of Duty, Presidential Decree No. 199, May 27, 1973 (Philippines)
Schedule of Burial Expenses of Persons in Government Service Who Died from Injuries While in the Performance of Duty, Presidential Decree No. 199 (Phil. 1973)
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