MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

[ Memorandum Circular No. 143, January 4, 1968 ]

AUTHORIZING THE SENDING OF DELEGATES TO THE FOURTH NATIONAL CONVENTION OF THE ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT CIVIL ENGINEERS OF THE PHILIPPINES.

The Association of Government Civil Engineers of the Philippines (AGCEP) will hold its Fourth National Convention and Conference of Government Civil Engineers at the Pasig Capitol, Pasig, Rizal, on March 7-9, 1968, on the theme “Government Civil Engineers in the Administration’s Economic Development Program.”

The main feature of the convention will be discussions on how government civil engineers could effectively coordinate their sectoral goals with the Administration’s national objectives.

Departments proper, bureaus, offices, chartered cities, and provincial governments, as well as government-owned or controlled corporations, are hereby authorized to send not more than two of their civil engineers who are members of the AGCEP to this convention. Various public works and public highways engineering districts may send one representative each. This limitation as to number does not apply to conference officials. Those attending shall be allowed reasonable expenses for transportation, subsistence, lodging and conference fees, chargeable against the appropriations of their respective offices, subject to the availability of funds, and the usual accounting and auditing requirements.1âшphi1

The delegates shall submit a report of their attendance to their agency heads.

By authority of the President:

(SGD.) RAFAEL M. SALAS
Executive Secretary

Manila, January 4, 1968


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