Standing Appropriation for Technical Personnel and Civilian Assistants in the Office of the Governor-General
Act No. 3431, approved on August 8, 1928, establishes a standing annual appropriation of 250,000 pesos from the Insular Treasury for the salaries, travel, and other official expenses of technical personnel and civilian assistants employed by the Governor-General. This funding cannot be used to increase the salaries of existing government officers or employees. In emergencies such as epidemics or public calamities, the Governor-General may allocate these funds for emergency personnel and related expenses. Any unspent funds at the end of the fiscal year will revert to the general funds of the Insular Treasury. The Act takes effect upon approval.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Act No. 3431
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
August 8, 1928
ACT NO. 3431
AN ACT AUTHORIZING A STANDING APPROPRIATION OF TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND PESOS PER ANNUM FOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL AND CIVILIAN ASSISTANTS IN THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
SECTION 1. A standing appropriation of two hundred and fifty thousand pesos per annum is hereby made out of any funds in the Insular Treasury not otherwise appropriated for the payment of salaries, travel and other official expenses of such technical personnel and civilian assistants, as the Governor-General, or the Secretary of War on the recommendation of the Governor-General, may see fit to employ or call into service on contracts calling for whole time or part time service: Provided, That the amount herein appropriated cannot be expended to increase the salary of any officer or employee of the Government of the Philippine Islands, whose salary has been provided for in the Appropriation Act. In case of epidemic, public calamity, or other grave emergency, the amount thus appropriated may also be made available by the Governor-General for the payment of salaries, travel and other official expenses of such emergency personnel as may be then required, as well as of such other expenditures in connection with said purposes that in his judgment may be necessary.
SECTION 2. Any unexpended balance at the end of each year shall revert to the unappropriated general funds in the Insular Treasury.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved, August 8, 1928.
Cite This Law
Standing Appropriation for Technical Personnel and Civilian Assistants in the Office of the Governor-General, Act No. 3431, Aug 8, 1928 (Philippines)
Standing Appropriation for Technical Personnel and Civilian Assistants in the Office of the Governor-General, Act No. 3431 (Phil. 1928)
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