Extending the Preference to Any One Child of a Veteran in Civil Service Examinations

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Extending the Preference to Any One Child of a Veteran in Civil Service Examinations

Executive Order No. 790

April 3, 1982

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Summary of Executive Order No. 790

Veteran Preference in Civil Service Examinations
- Extends the veteran preference rating in civil service examinations to any one child of a veteran.
- Recognizes the invaluable service of veterans to the country and conforms with the spirit of Republic Act No. 65, as amended.
- Many veterans failed to avail themselves of preference ratings due to age and/or lack of necessary qualifications.
- In cases where the widow of a veteran or wife of a disabled veteran cannot avail of preference rating due to disqualification for appointment or disability, extending the preference to their child may help them acquire a civil service eligibility to join the government service.
- Under the present rules of the Civil Service, such veteran preference is not extended to children of veterans.
- The Civil Service Commission is directed to amend its rules accordingly.

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Extending the Preference to Any One Child of a Veteran in Civil Service Examinations

Executive Order No. 790

April 3, 1982

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 790 April 3, 1982 EXTENDING THE PREFERENCE TO ANY ONE CHILD OF A VETERAN IN CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS WHEREAS, under Executive Order No. 132 s. of 1948, veteran preference rating in civil service examinations was granted as an act of recognition of the invaluable service of veterans to the country and conformably with the spirit of Republic Act No. 65, as amended; WHEREAS, on account of their age and/or lack of necessary qualifications many veterans failed to avail themselves of preference ratings in civil service examinations; WHEREAS, there are cases where the widow of a veteran or a wife of a disabled veteran cannot avail herself of preference rating on account of disqualification for appointment or disability; WHEREAS, the extension of this preference to any one child of a veteran may help him or her acquire a civil service eligibility that will enable him/her to join the government service; WHEREAS, under the present rules of the Civil Service such veteran preference is not extended to children of veterans; NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND...
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Extending the Preference to Any One Child of a Veteran in Civil Service Examinations

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Amended by

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Tags

Executive Issuances

Executive Orders

veteran preference

civil service examinations

children of veterans

eligibility

government service

civil service commission

executive order

republic act no. 65

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 790 April 3, 1982 EXTENDING THE PREFERENCE TO ANY ONE CHILD OF A VETERAN IN CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS WHEREAS, under Executive Order No. 132 s. of 1948, veteran preference rating in civil service examinations was granted as an act of recognition of the invaluable service of veterans to the country and conformably with the spirit of Republic Act No. 65, as amended; WHEREAS, on account of their age and/or lack of necessary qualifications many veterans failed to avail themselves of preference ratings in civil service examinations; WHEREAS, there are cases where the widow of a veteran or a wife of a disabled veteran cannot avail herself of preference rating on account of disqualification for appointment or disability; WHEREAS, the extension of this preference to any one child of a veteran may help him or her acquire a civil service eligibility that will enable him/her to join the government service; WHEREAS, under the present rules of the Civil Service such veteran preference is not extended to children of veterans; NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND...
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Extending the Preference to Any One Child of a Veteran in Civil Service Examinations