Bill Type
Congress Name
Long Title
AN ACT PRESCRIBING A RATIONALIZED STAFFING PATTERN FOR THE SUPPORT STAFF OF PROVINCIAL/CITY PROSECUTORS OFFICE
Date filed
August 9, 2001
Scope
Urgent Bill
No
Legislative History
House Bill/Resolution NO. House Bill No. 2282, 12th Congress of the Republic | |
FULL TITLE : AN ACT PRESCRIBING A RATIONALIZED STAFFING PATTERN FOR THE SUPPORT STAFF OF PROVINCIAL/CITY PROSECUTORS OFFICE | |
ABSTRACT : To once and for all adopt a single standard of compensation for the support staff, this bill seeks to rationalize the staffing patterns and compensation of the support staff and thereby reflect a true and effective nationalization of the salaries ofthe support staff of all provincial/city prosecutors' offices all over the country. > This bill seeks to provide for an updated staffing pattern for each grouping of prosecutors' offices depending on the number of prosecutors therein since the staffing pattern provided in EO No. 910 has turned obsolete with the passage of time. | |
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : BACANI, RODOLFO C. | |
DATE FILED : 2001-08-09 | |
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL | |
CO-AUTHORS (Journal Entries) : | |
1. Nograles (014 ) | 2. Lanot (017 ) |
3. Ecleo (022 ) | 4. Syjuco (023 ) |
ADMINISTRATION BILL? No | |
URGENT BILL? No | |
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES | |
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON JUSTICE ON 2001-08-15 |
Abstract
"To once and for all adopt a single standard of compensation for the support staff, this bill seeks to rationalize the staffing patterns and compensation of the support staff and thereby reflect a true and effective nationalization of the salaries ofthe support staff of all provincial/city prosecutors' offices all over the country. > This bill seeks to provide for an updated staffing pattern for each grouping of prosecutors' offices depending on the number of prosecutors therein since the staffing pattern provided in EO No. 910 has turned obsolete with the passage of time."
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