Bill Type
Long Title
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE UPGRADING OF THE SALARY OF SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERVISORS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FROM SALARY GRADE NINETEEN (19) TO SALARY GRADE TWENTY-FOUR (24) AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR
Congress Author
Date filed
July 23, 2002
Scope
Urgent Bill
No

Legislative History

House Bill/Resolution NO. House Bill No. 5020, 12th Congress of the Republic
FULL TITLE : AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE UPGRADING OF THE SALARY OF SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERVISORS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FROM SALARY GRADE NINETEEN (19) TO SALARY GRADE TWENTY-FOUR (24) AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR
ABSTRACT : Rationale: The present salary grade of a school district supervisor is salary grade 19. This salary grade assigned to district supervisors is five (5) grades lower than that of an assistant school division superintendent who is his immediate superior. A school district supervisor has, ironically, a salary grade two (2) steps lower than the salary of school heads or principals that he supervises.
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : CASTRO, FRED H.
DATE FILED : 2002-07-23
SIGNIFICANCE: LOCAL
CO-AUTHORS (Journal Entries) :
1. Cari (015 ) 2. Lacson (015 )
3. Nepomuceno (017 ) 4. Alvarez (019 )
5. Gozos (029 )
ADMINISTRATION BILL? No
URGENT BILL? No
COMMITTEE ACTION: orig. ref. to Cttee.s on Basic Ed;Approp. as per J.56;p.5(d td.Feb.26, 2003)
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS ON 2002-07-30
SECONDARILY REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE(S) ON BASIC EDUCATION AND CULTURE, CIVIL SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION

Abstract

Rationale: The present salary grade of a school district supervisor is salary grade 19. This salary grade assigned to district supervisors is five (5) grades lower than that of an assistant school division superintendent who is his immediate superior. A school district supervisor has, ironically, a salary grade two (2) steps lower than the salary of school heads or principals that he supervises.

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