MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

[ Memorandum Circular No. 1075, August 16, 1978 ]

AUTHORIZING ATTENDANCE IN THE THIRD NATIONAL CONVENTION OF THE INSTITUTE OF INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC.

The Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. will hold its 3rd National Convention in Cebu City from November 30 to December 2, 1978, on the theme: “THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TOMORROW, TODAY.”

The Convention aims to discuss and review problems, technical or otherwise, affecting the profession and other related issues affecting the country in general.

Heads of departments, bureaus and offices, including government-owned or controlled corporations are hereby authorized to send not more than two (2) participants from each agency, who are members of the Institute and/or whose work is directly involved in electrical engineering, to the convention on official time with reasonable expenses for transportation, per diems and a convention fee of ?150.00 per participant, chargeable against the appropriations of their respective offices, in accordance with the provisions or Presidential Decree No. 344 dated November 26, 1973, as implanted by COA General Circular No. 127, series of 1973, subject to the availability of funds and the usual accounting and auditing requirements, as an exception to Memorandum Circular No. 593 of this Office dated August 8, 1972. Participants residing or stationed within the site of the convention shall be entitled to convention fees only.

Each participant shall submit to his agency a complete report on his attendance or participation in the convention as prescribed under Memorandum Circular No. 987 dated June 10, 1977. Likewise, the Institute shall submit to this Office a report and evaluation of the convention, copy furnished the Ministry of Budget, including a list of participants from the government sector indicating their respective offices.

JACOBO C. CLAVE
Presidential Executive Assistant

Manila, August 16, 1978


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