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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 575
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 575 - AN ACT APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES DURING THE PERIOD FROM JULY FIRST, NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY TO JUNE THIRTIETH, NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

Section 1. The following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated out of any funds in the Philippine Treasury not otherwise appropriated, during the period from July first, nineteen hundred fifty to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred fifty-one, for the purposes specified hereunder:

ORDINARY EXPENDITURES
B. – OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
II. – SUNDRY EXPENSES
6. Additional appropriation for consumption
of supplies and materials, for Welfareville P70,120.00
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P70,120.00
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IV. – SPECIAL AND GENERAL PURPOSES
10. For additional appropriation for the
necessary expenses of the Boards
of Examiners P28,300.00
–––––
To be paid out of the receipts
of the Boards (28,300.00)

SALARIES AND WAGES

(a) Item IV-10 (a), page 56, Republic Act
No. 563 is hereby amended to read as
follows: "Fees for the chairmen and
members of Medical, Pharmaceutical,
Dental, Optical and Nurse Examiners;
Boards of Examiners for Surveyors;
Boards of Marine Examiners; Boards of
Examiners for Engineers and Architects;
Veterinary Examining Board; and Board
of Accountancy, P10 per board chairman
and member for each candidate examined;
P5 for each candidate registered without
examination; P5 for each candidate
examined as midwife, master electrician,
certified plant mechanic, druggist, harbor,
bay, river and lake patron, and motor
engineer and for each candidate in the
preliminary or final physician examination:
PROVIDED, That for each candidate
registered without examination in any of
these grades, each chairman and member
shall receive a compensation of P3:
PROVIDED, FURTHER, That, any provision
of existing law to the contrary
notwithstanding, only the examination
and registration fees collected by said
boards shall be available for the payment
of fees to the members thereof: PROVIDED,
FURTHERMORE, That in case of deficit in
this and other items under this section the
same may be covered by paying the
chairmen, members, personnel and other
necessary expenses of the boards from
the unexpended balance of examination
and registration fees and collected by
the boards P56,820.00"

(b) For adjustment of the salary of the
Secretary of the Boards of Examiners
from P4,200 to P6,000 as fixed under
section 10 of Act No. 4007, as
amended by Republic Act No. 546 P1,800.00

(c) For adjustment of the salary of the
assistant secretary from P2,940
to P3,960 1,020.00

(d)-1 One attorney 3,300.00
(d)-2 One researcher 2,760.00
(f)- 1 Three assistants at P1,800 5,400.00
(g)-1 Two clerks at P1,800 3,600.00
(g)-2 One stenographer 1,680.00
(g)-3 Two typists at P1,200 2,400.00
(i)- 1 Two clerks at P1,200 2,400.00
(p)-1 One helper 1,140.00
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P25,500.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(q)-1 For traveling expenses of the executive
chairman as authorized under Republic
Act No. 546 P1,800.00

(u) For additional appropriation for printing
and binding reports, documents and
publications and for press release
of notices 1,000.00
––––
P2,800.00
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Total P28,300.00
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16. For additional appropriation for salaries
of personnel and maintenance of the
Office of the National Intelligence
Coordinating Agency, as provided in
Executive Order No. 235, series of 1949 150,000.00
–––––
Total for special and general
purposes P150,000.00
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Total for the Office of the
President P220,120.00
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D. – DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
IV. – SPECIAL PURPOSES
7a. For traveling expenses of personnel in the
foreign service, including immediate dependent
members of their families and their household
effects, whose positions have been abolished
in Republic Act No. 563: PROVIDED, That
those who may be required to return home
before June 30, 1950, the expenses shall be
paid from this item: AND PROVIDED,
FURTHER, That no portion of this
appropriation shall be transferred to any
other item P200,000.00
–––––
Total for the Department of
Foreign Affairs P200,000.00
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F. – DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
IV. – SPECIAL PURPOSES
4. For additional appropriation for expenses in
connection with the operation of the arrastre
service at the Port of Manila and subports,
any provision of existing law to the contrary
notwithstanding P69,440.00
–––––
To be paid out of the receipts of the said
arrastre service, Commonwealth Act
No. 392 (69,440.00)

SALARIES AND WAGES
(g) For temporary and emergency skilled,
semi-skilled and unclassified laborers
at the rate of not exceeding P4 per
day each P40,000.00
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Total for salaries and wages P40,000.00
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SPECIAL EXPENSES
(q) For expenses of the accounting service:
Salaries and Wages
1. One accountant P3,960.00
2. One examiner-bookkeeper 3,120.00
3. One clerk 1,800.00
4. One stenographer 1,560.00
5. One messenger-laborer 1,200.00
6. One janitor 1,140.00
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Total P12,780.00

Sundry Expenses
7. Traveling expenses of personnel P600.00
8. Postal, telegraph, telephone and
cable service 300.00
9. Consumption of supplies and materials 1,000.00
10. Maintenance and repair of equipment 300.00
11. Other Services 200.00
––––
Total P2,400.00
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Total for the accounting service P15,180.00
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(r) For expenses of the auditing service:
Salaries and Wages
1. One auditor P5,100.00
2. One senior examiner 3,960.00
3. One examiner 2,400.00
4. One clerk-typist 1,800.00
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Total P13,260.00
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Sundry Expenses
5. Traveling expenses of personnel P400.00
6. Postal, telegraph, telephone and
cable service 100.00
7. Consumption of supplies and materials 300.00
8. Maintenance and repair of equipment 100.00
9. Other services 100.00
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Total P1,000.00
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Total for the auditing service P14,260.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages P40,000.00
Total for special expenses: Accounting service 15,180.00
Auditing service 14,260.00
––––
Total P69,440.00

9. Item F-IV-9 and sub-items (a) to (w),
pages 146 to 148, of Republic Act No.
563, are hereby amended to read
as follows:

"9. For the expenses of the Philippine
Purchasing Agency in New York 133,760.00
To be paid out of the Philippine
Purchasing Agency Revolving
Fund, Executive Order No. 81,
series of 1945 (133,760.00)

SALARIES AND WAGES
(a) One Purchasing Agent P7,200.00
Supplementary salary 12,800.00

(b) One Assistant Purchasing Agent 6,000.00
Supplementary salary 6,000.00

(c) One buyer 5,100.00
Supplementary salary 2,100.00

(d) One buyer 5,100.00
Supplementary salary 2,100.00

(e) One bookkeeper 2,400.00
Supplementary salary 2,400.00

(f) One clerk-typist 2,400.00
Supplementary salary 2,400.00

(g) One audit clerk 2,580.00
Supplementary salary 4,020.00

(h) For the payment of salaries corresponding
to the leave of absence already earned
by officers and employees separated
from the service by the abolition of their
positions and for salaries and wages of
such emergency personnel as the exigency
of the service may require at not more
than $8 a day each 10,000.00

(i) For the payment of living allowances
equivalent to those authorized to officers
and employees of equal rank in legations
and embassies or in the Department of
Foreign Affairs on foreign tour of duty,
including unpaid claims for prior years 20,000.00
––––
Total for salaries and wages P92,600.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(j) Traveling expenses of personnel, including
return transportation to the Philippines
of officers and employees of the Agency
whose positions have been abolished,
provided the same is availed of prior to
the expiration of their earned leave P15,000.00

(k) Postal, telegraph, telephone, cable and
radio service 4,000.00

(l) Rental of buildings and grounds 8,000.00

(m) Consumption of supplies and materials 3,000.00

(n) Other services 5,000.00
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Total for sundry expenses P35,000.00
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SPECIAL EXPENSES
(o) For reimbursement to the Budget Office
for the expenses of the accounting
service as follows:
1. One bookkeeper P2,760.00
2. One clerk 2,400.00

(p) Contribution of the Government for the
employees' insurance premiums in the
Government Service Insurance System 1,000.00
––––
Total for special expenses P6,160.00
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SUMMARY
Total for salaries and wages P92,600.00
Total for sundry expenses 35,000.00
Total for special expenses 6,160.00
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Total P133,760.00
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS
(q) The supplemental salaries provided for
the positions in the Philippine Purchasing
Agency in New York shall not be paid to
the incumbents thereof whenever they are
in the Philippines.

(r) The provisions of section 5(5) of Republic
Act No. 563 and of all the other pertinent
sections of the said Act shall be applicable
to the appropriations of the New York
Philippine Purchasing Agency as herein
amended ."

Total for the Department of Finance ______________
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The following special provision is inserted in Republic Act No. 563:
"VI. – SPECIAL PROVISION

1. The Secretary of Finance is hereby authorized, upon the recommendation of the Collector of Internal Revenue, to use any savings in the appropriation for the new positions authorized for the Bureau of Internal Revenue in sub-items (a) to (f-1), item F-IV-10, pages 149 to 150, to pay the trainees of the Bureau of Internal Revenue Training School their monthly allowance up to the end of their training term."

G. – DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
IV. – SPECIAL PURPOSES
7. For additional appropriation for salaries
and wages of the personnel of the Bureau
of Prisons – Prison Industries and Salvage
Warehouse employed throughout the
year, any provision of existing law to the
contrary notwithstanding P248,937.00
To be paid out of the Bureau of
Prisons – Prison Industries and
Salvage Warehouse Revolving
Fund (248,937.00)

MEDICAL DIVISION
(a) One chief of Prison Hospitals, with
subsistence, quarters and laundry P4,200.00

(b) One supervising dentist, with
subsistence, quarters and laundry 3,120.00

(c) One supervising nurse, with
subsistence, quarters and laundry 2,940.00

BATANGAS UNIT
Administrative and General
Service Section
(d) One plant superintendent 3,960.00
(e) One shipping clerk 1,440.00
(f) One guard inspector 1,800.00
(g) Twelve security guards at P1,200 14,400.00
(h) One mess officer 1,560.00

Accounting Section
(i) One clerk in-charge 1,920.00
(j) Two clerks at P1,320 2,640.00
Dimension and Finishing
Mills Section
(k) One dimension and finishing mills
supervisor 3,480.00
Sash and Door Plant Section
(l) One sash and door plant supervisor 3,480.00
Dry Kiln Section
(m) One supervisor 3,480.00
Saw Filing Room Section
(n) One filer 3,480.00
Power Plant Section
(o) One power plant supervisor 3,960.00
(p) One head electrician 2,400.00
(q) Two mechanical engineers at P2,400 4,800.00

Lumber Yard Section
(r) One yard foreman 2,940.00
(s) One head lumber grader 2,400.00

Warehouse Section
(t) One property custodian 2,400.00
(u) Two clerks at P1,440 2,880.00

Transportation Section
(v) One transportation foreman 1,800.00
(w) One crane operator 1,440.00

Medical Section
(All with subsistence and laundry)
(x) One medical officer 2,580.00
(y) One nurse 1,320.00

DAVAO PENAL COLONY
(z) One abaca mill superintendent 5,100.00
(a-1) One abaca researcher 2,940.00

Custodian Section
(b-1) One guard inspector 2,160.00
(c-1) One assistant mess officer 1,560.00
(d-1) One sergeant of the guards 1,440.00
(e-1) Twenty-four guards at P1,200 28,800.00

Accounting Section
(f-1) One accountant 2,400.00
(g-1) Two ledger clerks at P1,320 2,640.00

Sawmill Section
(h-1) One sawmill supervisor 4,800.00
(i-1) One mill-wright 3,960.00
(j-1) One sawyer 2,400.00

Saw Filing Room Section
(k-1) One chief filer 3,480.00

Power Plant Section
(l-1) One power plant supervisor 3,960.00
(m-1) One head electrician 2,400.00

Machine Shop Section
(n-1) One machine shop foreman 3,120.00

Lumber Yard Section
(o-1) One yard master 2,940.00
(p-1) One head grader 2,400.00

Warehouse Section
(q-1) One abaca grader 2,400.00
(r-1) One warehouseman 1,440.00

Construction and Repair Section
(s-1) One construction engineer 2,940.00
(t-1) One head carpenter 2,160.00

Transportation Section
(u-1) One transportation officer 1,800.00
(v-1) One crane operator 1,440.00

Log Transportation Section
(w-1) One tugboat patron 2,400.00
(x-1) One assistant patron 1,440.00
(y-1) One tugboat engineer 2,400.00

Forestry Section
(z-1) One surveyor 2,160.00
(a-2) One ranger 1,440.00

Agricultural Section
(b-2) One farming instructor 1,800.00
(c-2) One agricultural foreman 1,440.00

Medical Section
(d-2) One medical officer 2,940.00
(e-2) One nurse 1,560.00
(f-2) One nurse 1,440.00

INDUSTRIAL DIVISION
(g-2) One industrial foreman 1,260.00
(h-2) One foreman, animal husbandry 1,260.00
(i-2) One industrial foreman 1,200.00

IWAHIG PENAL COLONY
(j-2) One nurse, with subsistence and laundry 1,200.00
(k-2) Two chaplains at P1,620 3,240.00
(l-2) One foreman, roads and bridges 1,380.00
(m-2) One agricultural foreman 1,200.00
(n-2) Two foremen at P1,140 2,280.00
(o-2) One horticulturist 1,260.00
(p-2) One agriculturist foreman 1,500.00
(q-2) One general overseer 1,740.00

DAVAO PENAL COLONY
(r-2) Five guards at P1,140 5,700.00

SAN RAMON PRISON AND PENAL FARM
(s-2) One assistant superintendent and
manager of agriculture and industrial
development, with furnished quarters 3,480.00
(t-2) One mechanic 2,580.00
(u-2) One medical officer, with subsistence
and laundry 2,280.00
(v-2) One property clerk 1,800.00
(w-2) One pharmacist, with subsistence
and laundry 1,440.00
(x-2) One nurse, with subsistence
and laundry 1,200.00
(y-2) One first sergeant 1,200.00
(z-2) One provost sergeant 1,140.00
(a-3) Three duty sergeants at P1,140 3,420.00
(b-3) Six corporals at P1,140 6,840.00
(c-3) For subsistence of employees who are
entitled thereto under the provisions
of paragraph (11)-(c), General
Provisions, section 7 of Commonwealth
Act No. 246, and laundry 4,644.00
(d-3) Three (3%) per cent Government
contribution for the GSIS insurance
of employees 7,173.00
––––
Total P248,937.00
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Total for special purposes –––––
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Total for the Department of Justice –––––
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I. – DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND
COMMUNICATIONS
I. – SALARIES AND WAGES
(4) BUREAU OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS
328. Additional appropriation for temporary and
emergency employees, including skilled,
semi-skilled, and unskilled laborers at rates
not exceeding P6 a day to be employed
from time to time as the needs of the service
may require P60,000.00

II. – SUNDRY EXPENSES
1. Additional appropriation for traveling expenses
of personnel P50,000.00
3. Additional appropriation for postal, telegraph,
telephone and cable service 2,000.00
4. Additional appropriation for illumination and
power service 8,000.00
5. Additional appropriation for rental of buildings
and grounds 1,000.00
6. Additional appropriation for consumption of
supplies and materials 249,000.00
9. Additional appropriation for maintenance
and repair of equipment 10,000.00
10. Additional appropriation for other services 20,000.00
––––
Total for sundry expenses P340,000.00
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IV. – SPECIAL PURPOSES
9a. For the employment by the Bureau of
Posts of temporary helpers and other
personnel in different post offices in the
Philippines during the fiscal year 1951 P600,000.00
9b. For the installation, operation and
maintenance of the Government Telephone
System inter-connecting all government
offices in the City of Manila and suburbs 200,000.00
To be paid out of the receipts of the
Government Telephone System,
any provision of law to the contrary
notwithstanding (200,000.00)
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Total for special purposes P600,000.00
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(5) MOTOR VEHICLES OFFICE
SUNDRY EXPENSES
108a. For the rental of the building and grounds
presently occupied by the Motor Vehicles
Office P18,000.00
To be paid from the receipts under
Act No. 3992, any provision of
existing law to the contrary
notwithstanding (18,000.00)

(6) POSTAL SAVINGS BANK
SUNDRY EXPENSES
a. Items 41 and 45, page 315 of Republic
Act No. 563, are amended to read
as follows:
"41. Postal, telegraph, telephone, cable
and radio service P5,300.00
"45. Maintenance and repair of
equipment 1,900.00"
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Total for the Department of Public
Works and Communications P1,000,000.00
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J. – DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
IV. – SPECIAL PURPOSE
1a. Additional appropriation for salaries and
wages of teachers and other employees,
sundry expenses, including the purchase
of textbooks and supplementary readers,
and for the acquisition of furniture and
equipment, in connection with the operation
and maintenance of public elementary
schools including those organized during
previous years: PROVIDED, That out of
this appropriation the sum of not more
than P300,000 shall be spent for furniture
and equipment: PROVIDED, FURTHER,
That the expenses for consumption of
supplies and materials, freight, express and
delivery service, and for the purchase of
furniture and equipment shall not exceed
P100 for each old and well-equipped class
and P400 for each additional new class P40,827,988.00
––––––

Total for the Department of
Education P40,827,988.00
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M. – DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
II. – SUNDRY EXPENSES
6. For additional appropriation of the Bureau
of Hospitals for subsistence of free ward
patients and lepers in institutions under the
said Bureau P500,000.00
–––––
Total for the Department of
Health P500,000.00
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N. – DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
II. – SUNDRY EXPENSES
(To be allotted to the Weather Bureau)
1. Additional appropriation for traveling
expenses of personnel P5,000.00
2. Additional appropriation for freight,
express and delivery service 1,000.00
3. Additional appropriation for postal,
telegraph, telephone, cable and
radio service 5,000.00
4. Additional appropriation for illumination
and power service 2,200.00
5. Additional appropriation for rental of
buildings and grounds 6,500.00
6. Additional appropriation for consumption
of supplies and materials 33,840.00
–––––
Total for sundry expenses P53,540.00
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IV. – SPECIAL PURPOSES
1a. For the maintenance and operation of
additional internationalr communications
and navigation services and radiods now
paid for by the United States Government
completely taken over by the Government
of the Philippines on July 1, 1950 P420,000.00

SALARIES AND WAGES
Requirements and Planning Section
(a) One seniorrways maintenance
inspector P4,200.00
(b) One electrical draftsman 2,580.00
(c) One warehouse supervisor 3,300.00
(d) Two warehousemen at P2,400 4,800.00
(e) Two assistant warehousemen
at P1,800 3,600.00
(f) One clerk-typist 1,440.00
(g) One general utility helper 1,200.00
Communications Operations Section
(h) Forty-sixrcrafts communicators
at P2,400 110,400.00
(i) One clerk-typist 1,440.00
(j) Two general utility helpers at P1,200 2,400.00
Air Traffic Control Section
(k) Four assistantr traffic controllers
at P2,400 9,600.00
(l) Two general utility helpers at P1,200 2,400.00
Construction and Maintenance Section
(m) Six assistantrways maintenance
technicians at P2,400 14,400.00
(n) Six Diesel operators at P2,580 15,480.00
(o) Fifteen assistant Diesel operators
at P2,280 34,200.00
(p) Nine guard-mechanics at P1,440 12,960.00
(q) One chief security officer 3,120.00
(r) Two assistant chief security
officers at P2,580 5,160.00
(s) Four security guards at P1,440 5,760.00
(t) Sixteen security guards at P1,440 23,040.00
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Total for salaries and wages P261,480.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(u) Traveling expenses and per diems
of personnel P12,322.00
(v) Freight, express and delivery service 1,500.00
(w) Postal, telegraph, telephone, cable
and radio service 100.00
(x) Illumination and power service 2,500.00
(y) Consumption of supplies and materials 60,000.00
(z) Printing and binding reports,
documents and publications 1,000.00
(a-1) Maintenance and repair of equipment 30,000.00
(b-1) Miscellaneous services 1,000.00
––––
Total for sundry expenses P108,422.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(c-1) For the purchase of furniture and
equipment P11,850.00
Total for furniture and
equipment P11,850.00
–––––
Total P381,752.00
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FIRST REGIONAL OFFICE AT CEBU
SALARIES AND WAGES
(d-1) One regional director P5,400.00
(e-1) One pilot 5,400.00
(f-1) Oner carrier inspector 3,300.00
(g-1) Onerplane and engine inspector 3,300.00
(h-1) One records clerk 1,920.00
(i-1) One clerk-typist 1,680.00
(j-1) One messenger-janitor 1,200.00
––––
Total for salaries and wages P22,200.00
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SUNDRY EXPENSES
(k-1) Traveling expenses of personnel P2,500.00
(l-1) Freight, express and delivery service 500.00
(m-1) Postal, telephone, telegraph, cable
and radio service 250.00
(n-1) Illumination and power service 2,000.00
(o-1) Rental of buildings and grounds 2,400.00
(p-1) Consumption of supplies and materials 5,000.00
(q-1) Maintenance and repair of equipment 250.00
(r-1) Miscellaneous service 500.00
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Total for sundry expenses P13,400.00
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FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT
(s-1) For the purchase of furniture
and equipment P2,648.00
––––
Total for furniture and
equipment P2,648.00
––––
Total for the First Regional
Office of Cebu P38,248.00
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Grand Total P420,000.00
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Total for the Department of Commerce
and Industry P473,540.00
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Total Ordinary Expenditures P43,221,648.00
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EXTRAORDINARY EXPENDITURES
B. – OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
SPECIAL PURPOSES
2. Item B-2 (v), page 498 of Republic Act No. 563,
is hereby amended to read as follows:
"(v) For indemnity to Maliwalu victims and relief
to the evacuees during operations and
actions against dissidents and to victims of
disasters, such as typhoons, earthquakes,
floods, fires, and similar public calamities,
including services for handling relief
goods – P899,940.00".

4. For the payment of gratuity equivalent to one
month salary for every year of continuous
satisfactory service rendered but not exceeding
twelve months on the basis of the last salary
received, to officials and employees who are
separated from the service by reason of the
abolition of their positions in the General
Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1951:
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That those entitled
to a gratuity for three months or less shall be
paid their full gratuity; those entitled to more
than three months shall be paid an additional
one-half month for every additional month to
which they are entitled, the total payments not
to exceed six months: PROVIDED, FURTHER,
That the unpaid portion of the gratuity shall be
paid from savings in accordance with the
provisions of paragraph (5), section 5, of
Republic Act No. 563: AND PROVIDED,
FINALLY, That in case an employee entitled to
gratuity is reinstated in the government service,
or in any government-owned or controlled
corporations, he shall be required to refund to
the National Government the unexpired portion
of his gratuity P400,000.00
–––––
Total for the Office of the President P400,000.00
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L. – DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE
SPECIAL PURPOSES
3. Item 3 (o-5), page 535 of Republic Act
No. 563 is amended to read as follows:
"(o-5) For hire of temporary helpers and
laborers to be employed from time
to time at rates not exceeding P3.80
per day – P71,500.00".

5. For the creation of a revolving fund for the
hospitalization of veterans and the construction
of hospitals to defray all items of cost of
hospitalization under the provisions of Public
Law 865 of the 80th United States Congress
and all necessary costs of technical services
and construction of hospitals, that are directly
subject to reimbursement from the Government
of the United States under the aforesaid Public
Law: PROVIDED, That the Secretary of
National Defense is authorized to receive,
disburse and account for all funds received from
the Government of the United States of America
under the provisions of said Public Law P1,000,000.00
––––––
Total for the Department of National
Defense P1,000,000.00
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M. – DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
SPECIAL PURPOSES
3. For the purchase of diphtheria toxoid and
for immunization work against diphtheria:
PROVIDED, That no portion of this
appropriation shall be used for the creation
of new positions P200,000.00
4. For expenses in connection with the
maintenance, operation and purchase of
equipment and materials for the manufacture
of BCG vaccines in the Alabang Serum and
Vaccine Laboratories 300,000.00
–––––
Total for the Department of Health P500,000.00
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Total Extraordinary Expenditures P1,900,000.00
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GRAND TOTAL ORDINARY
AND EXTRAORDINARY
EXPENDITURES P45,121,648.00
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GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec. 2. The special and general provisions of the General Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1951 (Republic Act No. 563) not in conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby made applicable to the appropriations provided in this Act.

Sec. 3. No item in this Act shall be transferred to any other item.

Sec. 4. This Act shall take effect as of July first, nineteen hundred fifty.

Approved: September 8, 1950

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