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Prescribing The Base Pay Of Each Cadet Of The Philippine Air Force Flying School
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Prescribing The Base Pay Of Each Cadet Of The Philippine Air Force Flying School
Presidential Decree No. 829
November 21, 1975
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Summary of Presidential Decree No. 829Base Pay for Philippine Air Force Flying School Cadets
- Prescribes the monthly base pay of TWO HUNDRED NINETY PESOS (P290.00) for each cadet of the Philippine Air Force Flying School. (Section 1)
- The prescribed base pay aims to equalize the pay with cadets of the Philippine Military Academy and Probationary Second Lieutenants, who receive P290.00 monthly base pay under Executive Order No. 328, series of 1971. (Whereas Clause)
- The equalization of base pay is intended to enhance and maintain the high morale and efficiency of the Philippine Air Force Flying School cadets, who will become future officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. (Whereas Clause)
Effectivity and Repealing Clause
- The Decree took effect on November 21, 1975. (Section 2)
- All provisions of existing laws and decrees in conflict with this Decree are repealed. (Section 2)
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Prescribing The Base Pay Of Each Cadet Of The Philippine Air Force Flying School
Presidential Decree No. 829
•November 21, 1975
MALACAÑANGM a n i l a
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 829 November 21, 1975
PRESCRIBING THE BASE PAY OF EACH CADET OF THE PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE FLYING SCHOOL
WHEREAS, in Republic Act 6551 (General Appropriation Act, Fiscal Year 73), the amount of P2,500 (P208.34 monthly) is prescribed as base pay for each cadet of the Philippine Air Force Flying School;
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 328, series of 1971, prescribed the amount of P290.00 as the monthly base pay for cadets of the Philippine Military Academy and Probationary Second Lieutenants which is greater than the present base pay for cadets of the Philippine Air Force Flying School;
WHEREAS, it is necessary to equalize their base pay in order to enhance and keep at a high level the morale and efficiency of the cadets of the Philippine Air Force Flying School who will also become future officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the Constitution as Commander-in-Chief of...
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Amends
n/a
Amended by
n/a
Tags
Executive Issuances
Presidential Decrees
Philippine Air Force Flying School
Cadets
Base Pay
P290.00
Philippine Military Academy
Probationary Second Lieutenants
Morale
Efficiency
Armed Forces of the Philippines
Effectivity
Repealing Clause
MALACAÑANGM a n i l a
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 829 November 21, 1975
PRESCRIBING THE BASE PAY OF EACH CADET OF THE PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE FLYING SCHOOL
WHEREAS, in Republic Act 6551 (General Appropriation Act, Fiscal Year 73), the amount of P2,500 (P208.34 monthly) is prescribed as base pay for each cadet of the Philippine Air Force Flying School;
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 328, series of 1971, prescribed the amount of P290.00 as the monthly base pay for cadets of the Philippine Military Academy and Probationary Second Lieutenants which is greater than the present base pay for cadets of the Philippine Air Force Flying School;
WHEREAS, it is necessary to equalize their base pay in order to enhance and keep at a high level the morale and efficiency of the cadets of the Philippine Air Force Flying School who will also become future officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the Constitution as Commander-in-Chief of...
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