MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

[ Memorandum Circular No. 146, October 26, 1965 ]

SUSPENDING THE EFFECTIVITY OF MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 31, CURRENT SERIES, OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

WHEREAS, numerous queries have been received in this Office regarding Memorandum Circular No. 31 issued by the Civil Service Commission on August 13, 1965, which revokes all permission to teach outside office hours previously granted to government officers and employees (effective as of the close of the first semester of the Current school year, subject to one specified exception) and transfer the authority to grant such permission from the department heads to the Civil Service Commissioner;

WHEREAS, according to a 1st indorsement dated October 2, 1965, of the Undersecretary of Justice, the said Circular “constitute a modification or amendment of existing Civil Service Rules and cannot have the compulsive force of a Civil Service Rules unless approved by the President and published in the Office Gazette,” as required in Sec. 16(c) of the Civil Service Law;

WHEREAS, pursuant to the aforementioned provision of law, the matter is being submitted to the President for consideration.1aшphi1

WHEREFORE, pending consideration by the President of the said Memorandum Circular No. 31, current series, of the Civil Service Commission, the effectivity of the same is hereby suspended until further advice from this Office.

By authority of the President:

SALVADOR L. MARIÑO
Acting Executive Secretary

Manila, October 26, 1965


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