Bill Type
Long Title
AN ACT EXEMPTING THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT AND OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMISSION ON AUDIT, THE COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS AND THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FROM THE COVERAGE OF THE COMPENSATION AND POSITION CLASSIFICATION ACT OF 1989 (REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6758), POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE SALARY STANDARDIZATION LAW
Congress Author
Date filed
August 1, 2007
Scope

Legislative History

House Bill/Resolution NO. HB01689
FULL TITLE : AN ACT EXEMPTING THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT AND OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMISSION ON AUDIT, THE COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS AND THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FROM THE COVERAGE OF THE COMPENSATION AND POSITION CLASSIFICATION ACT OF 1989 (REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6758), POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE SALARY STANDARDIZATION LAW
ABSTRACT : The bill seeks to ensure the independence of the judicial department and the three Constitutional Commissions (Commission on Audit, Commission on Elections and the Civil Service Commission) by exempting them from the Salary Standardization Law.
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : MANDANAS, HERMILANDO I.
DATE FILED : 2007-08-01
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL
CO-AUTHORS (Journal Entries) :
1. Chatto (051 )
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE
COMMITEE HEARINGS/ACTIONS:
      1. Scheduled for first meeting/hearing on 2008-04-23
MOTHER BILL: HB03819
CONSOLIDATED WITH: HB00041, HB00068, HB00090, HB00119, HB00125, HB00128, HB00382, HB00441, HB00471, HB00480, HB00639, HB00800, HB00877, HB00976, HB01147, HB01252, HB01491, HB01584, HB01701, HB01794, HB01812, HB01962, HB02169, HB02231, HB02312, HB02387, HB02388, HB02498, HB02701, HB03008, HB03474, HB03603, HB03667, HB03742, HJR0006, HR00406
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS ON 2007-08-14

Abstract

The bill seeks to ensure the independence of the judicial department and the three Constitutional Commissions (Commission on Audit, Commission on Elections and the Civil Service Commission) by exempting them from the Salary Standardization Law.

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