Submission of Project Procurement Management Plan (PPMP) and Stock Position for Year 2014-2015
OCA Circular No. 92-13 mandates all Clerks of Court and officers of first and second level courts in the Philippines to submit a Project Procurement Management Plan (PPMP) for the allocation of office supplies for 2014-2015. The PPMP must detail the required quantities of supplies and current stock positions, and should be completed and submitted to the Executive Judge within ten days of receipt. This process aims to ensure adequate supply allocation and facilitate necessary repairs. Failure to submit the PPMP by the deadline will result in the assumption that the court has sufficient supplies and is in good condition. Compliance with this directive is essential.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- OCA Circular No. 92-13
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Office of the Court Administrator Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
July 18, 2013
OCA CIRCULAR NO. 92-13
| TO | : | All Judges, Clerks of Court, Branch Clerks of Court, and Officers-in-Charge of the First and Second Level Courts |
| SUBJECT | : | Submission of Project Procurement Management Plan (PPMP) and Stock Position for Year 2014-2015 |
All Clerks of Court, Branch Clerks of Court, and Officers-in-Charge of the first and second level courts are hereby ORDERED to complete and submit the attached Project Procurement Management Plan (PPMP) Form for the allocation of your supplies for 2014-2015. The quantity of your requirement of the listed office supplies and your current stock position should be indicated as this shall be part of the basis in the distribution of your supplies. The actual quantity you indicate therein shall be your office supplies allocation for the entire year of 2014. This process is being undertaken to ensure that a sufficient quantity of supplies/equipment is allocated for each court. For item/s not needed by your office/court, please leave them blank. On the other hand, for items needed but are not found in the list, please attach a separate list thereof. In case your court needs necessary repairs, renovations, repainting and the like, please also indicate these in your PPMP Form, or in a separate sheet.
The PPMP Form shall then be reviewed and noted by the Presiding Judge (or the Executive Judge for the Office of the Clerk of Court).
The completed PPMP Form shall be accomplished within five (5) days and must be submitted to the Executive Judge within ten (10) days from receipt thereof. The Executive Judge shall in turn transmit the same to the Property Division, Office of the Administrative Services, Office of the Court Administrator, not later than 2 August 2013. This is to facilitate the immediate submission of the consolidated lower court office supplies requirement and/or necessary repairs and renovations needed to the Procurement Planning Committee (PPC) and ultimately to the Bids and Awards Committee for Goods and Services and Office of the Halls of Justice, respectively, and thus avoid delay in the delivery thereof to your respective courts.
The Executive Judge may either send the completed PPMP Form via regular mail or through email to [email protected]. ITDHSE
Failure to submit the duly accomplished forms within the deadline set would mean that no delivery shall be made to your court as it is presumed that you have adequate stocks/supplies for the fiscal year 2014-2015. Likewise, if no request for repairs and renovations is listed, it is presumed that your court is in good condition.
For strict compliance.
(SGD.) JOSE MIDAS P. MARQUEZCourt Administrator
ATTACHMENT
Lower Courts
Cite This Law
Submission of Project Procurement Management Plan (PPMP) and Stock Position for Year 2014-2015, OCA Circular No. 92-13, Jul 18, 2013 (Philippines)
Submission of Project Procurement Management Plan (PPMP) and Stock Position for Year 2014-2015, OCA Circular No. 92-13 (Phil. 2013)
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