Treasury Warrants
Supreme Court Circular No. 4-86, issued on April 21, 1986, outlines new procedures for the release of Treasury Warrants to court personnel in the Philippines, effective May 1, 1986. Only judges or designated Liaison Officers are authorized to collect salary checks, with a maximum of one representative allowed per court. If another person needs to collect warrants, a Special Power of Attorney must be executed, limited to immediate family members. The circular specifies identification and procedural requirements for obtaining the treasury warrants, emphasizing that only the designated representatives or immediate family members are authorized to receive the warrants.
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- What is Treasury Warrants about?
- Supreme Court Circular No. 4-86, issued on April 21, 1986, outlines new procedures for the release of Treasury Warrants to court personnel in the Philippines, effective May 1, 1986. Only judges or designated Liaison Officers are authorized to collect salary checks, with a maximum of one representative allowed per court. If another person needs to collect warrants, a Special Power of Attorney must be executed, limited to immediate family members. The circular specifies identification and procedural requirements for obtaining the treasury warrants, emphasizing that only the designated representatives or immediate family members are authorized to receive the warrants.
- What type of law is Supreme Court Circular No. 4-86?
- Treasury Warrants (Supreme Court Circular No. 4-86) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Treasury Warrants enacted?
- Treasury Warrants (Supreme Court Circular No. 4-86) was enacted on Apr 21, 1986.
- What is the citation for Treasury Warrants?
- Treasury Warrants, Supreme Court Circular No. 4-86, Apr 21, 1986 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Supreme Court Circular No. 4-86
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
April 21, 1986
SUPREME COURT CIRCULAR NO. 4-86
| TO | : | All Judges of the Regional Trial Courts, Metropolitan Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities, Municipal Trial Courts, Municipal Circuit Trial Courts and Shari'a Courts |
| SUBJECT | : | Treasury Warrants |
Per Commission on Audit (COA) Circular No. 86-248-A, you are hereby advised that a new policy on the release of Treasury Warrants shall be adopted effective May 1, 1986.
Only judges and/or duly designated Liaison Officers of the Court are authorized to get the salary checks of their court personnel. Only one (1) designated representative may be allowed to receive the court's treasury warrants. Said representative shall act as permanent liaison between the court concerned and the Supreme Court for a definite period, subject to renewal, in the interest of the service.
Should there be a need to have the treasury warrants taken by another person, the concerned employee shall execute a Special Power of Attorney (SPA) and other forms of authority only in favor of an immediate member of the family.
PROCEDURES
I. Treasury Warrants to be released to Judges
1. Present Court I.D. with picture to the Mailing Section of the Supreme Court Accounting Division when getting checks.
II. Treasury Warrants to be released to duly Designated Representative
1. Judge, or in the absence of a Judge, the Clerk of Court to accomplish the enclosed forms with the designated representative's 2x2 I.D. picture attached to both copies. The original copy should be mailed to the Accounting Division of the Supreme Court; duplicate copy to be retained by the designated representative for presentation to the Supreme Court Accounting Division when requesting for the release of the court personnel's TW's.
III. Treasury Warrants to be released to nearest of kin
1. The employee concerned should issue a specific authority in favor of his/her wife/husband, or son/daughter. All other relatives are not authorized.
2. Authorized representative should present a copy of his/her authority to the Supreme Court Accounting Division when requesting for the TW's.
3. Authorized representative must show his/her identification card for proper verification.
No other authority/guarantee shall be honored other than those specified in the above.
Treasury warrants shall be released three (3) days from the date.
TWs of those courts who do not wish to have their checks taken from the Accounting Division shall be mailed as usual.
For your guidance
April 21, 1986.
(SGD.) LEO D. MEDIALDEADeputy Court Administrator
(SGD.) ARTURO B. BUENADeputy Court Administrator
ANNEX
__________________
Date
Supreme Court of the Philippines
Taft Avenue, Manila
I hereby designate Mr./Ms. ________________________ (name of authorized representative) an employee of the __________________________ , (Court/Place) to act as our permanent Liaison Officer to the Supreme Court. As such, he/she is given authority by the undersigned to get this court's treasury warrants representing salaries, allowances, and other claims from the Supreme Court from ________ 19 ___ to _______ 19 ____ .
For your information and guidance.
______________________________
Printed name/signature of
Judge or Clerk of Court)
Printed name of Designated Representative ____________________________
Specimen signature of Designated Representative ________________________
Cite This Law
Treasury Warrants, Supreme Court Circular No. 4-86, Apr 21, 1986 (Philippines)
Treasury Warrants, Supreme Court Circular No. 4-86 (Phil. 1986)
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