EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 993 August 1, 1984

INCREASING THE DAILY SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE OF UNIFORMED MEMBERS OF THE INTEGRATED NATIONAL POLICE TO TWELVE PESOS (P12.00) PER DAY

WHEREAS, Letter of Implementation Number 133 dated 22 December 1980 provides that all uniformed members of the Integrated National Police shall receive a daily subsistence allowance of eight pesos (P8.00);

WHEREAS, the President is authorized under Letter of Implementation No. 98, dated 10 September 1979, to approve any change in the basic salary and longevity pay schedule, quarters allowance, subsistence allowance and clothing allowance of the uniformed members of the Integrated National Police on recommendation by the Minister of National Defense and the Minister of the Budget;

WHEREAS, the current daily subsistence allowance of eight pesos per day is inadequate to meet basic requirements;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby direct, order and instruct:

Sec. 1. The daily subsistence allowance provided in Letter of Implementation No. 133 for uniformed members of the Integrated National Police is hereby increased from eight pesos (P8.00) to twelve pesos (P12.00). Effectivity up to 31 Dec. 1984 in the meantime.

Sec. 2. The Funds necessary to carry into effect the provision of this Order shall be drawn from any of the withheld funds or reserve appropriations of the INP for calendar year 1984. Funds for the succeeding years shall be incorporated in the annual appropriations of the INP.

Sec. 3. The rules and regulations implementing this increase in subsistence allowance shall be promulgated by the Minister of National Defense.

Sec. 4. All rules, regulations and other issuances on parts thereof that are in conflict with this Executive Order are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.

Sec. 5. This Order shall take effect 1 August 1984.

Done in the City of Manila this 18th day of October, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and eighty-four.


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