Full Title
AN ACT TO REGULATE PAYMENT OF EXPENSES OF GOVERNMENT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES WHEN ON OFFICIAL TRAVEL WITHIN THE PHILIPPINES.
Digital Resource
Senate Bill No.
S. No. 430
House Bill No.
H. No. 4346
Legislative History (PDF)
Date of Approval
April 7, 1964

Legislative History

Legislative History

REPUBLIC ACT No. 3847 

REGULATING THE PAYMENT OF EXPENSES OF GOVERNMENT
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES WHEN ON OFFICIAL TRAVEL WITHIN THE
PHILIPPINES

House Bill No. 4346

February 21, 1963 Introduced by Congressman Montano. Congressional Records of the House (1963), p. 554
February 21, 1963 Referred to the Committee on Civil Service.  
March 11, 1963 Reported (C. Rpt. No.2100) recommending its approval. Congressional Records of the House (1963), p. 980
March 15, 1963 Passed on second reading without amendment Congressional Records ofthe House (1963), pp. 1124-1125
April 15, 1963 Passed on third reading. Congressional Records of the House (1963), pp. 1790-1791
April 15, 1963 Sent to the Senate requesting concurrence  
May 23, 1963 The Senate asked for a conference and appointed Senators Puyat, Lim
and Fernandez as conferees
Congressional Records of the House (1963), pp. 2180-2181
May 23, 1963 The House accepted the conference and appointed Congressmen
Pimentel (M.), Encinas and Sanchez as conferees.
Congressional Records of the House (1963), pp. 2180-2181
May 23, 1963 Conference Report agreed to by the House Congressional Records of the House (1963), p.2181
March 5, 1964 Conference Report agreed to by the Senate  
April 7, 1964 Approved by the President.  

 

Other Details

Issuance Category
Legislative Issuance Type

Official Gazette

Official Gazette Source
Official Gazette vol. 60 no. 36 page 5495 (September 7, 1964)

Full Text of Issuance

H. No. 4346 S. No. 430 / 60 OG No. 36, 5495 (September 7, 1964)

[ REPUBLIC ACT NO. 3847, April 07, 1964 ]

AN ACT TO REGULATE PAYMENT OF EXPENSES OF GOVERNMENT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES WHEN ON OFFICIAL TRAVEL WITHIN THE PHILIPPINES.

 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:

SECTION 1. When an officer or employee is required to travel on official business outside of his permanent official station, he shall be entitled to per diems to cover his board and lodging which shall be fixed on the basis of salary in the rules and regulations to be issued pursuant to Section four of this Act: Provided, That such per diems shall not be below the minimum nor above the maximum as fixed herein: 

Minimum

Maximum

Manila, Bacolod, Iloilo, Davao,

Cebu and Baguio

P14.00

P20.00

Other chartered cities

12.00

16.00

    Places other than cities 

10.00

14.00

 

In addition, he shall be entitled to transportation in going to and coming back from his destination and to a daily allowance while in the field at the rate of five pesos a day in chartered cities and three pesos in all other places to cover his incidental transportation and other expenses.

SEC. 2. Before starting on a trip, the officer or employee shall prepare a detailed itinerary of travel which shall be submitted to the chief of the office or agency concerned for approval. Based on such approved itinerary, the officer or employee shall be paid in advance of the trip the corresponding per diems, transportation and allowances as provided above: Provided, That should there be any deviation in his itinerary or his travel cancelled or cut short, his per diems and allowances shall be adjusted and he shall refund or be paid the difference as the case may be.

SEC. 3. No travel lasting more than thirty days shall be allowed unless approved by the Department concerned.

SEC. 4. The Auditor General shall promulgate the necessary rules and regulations to implement this Act.

SEC. 5. Such provisions of Chapter four of the Administrative Code, Sub-sections 7-1(17), (18) and (19) of Commonwealth Act Numbered Two hundred forty-six, and all other laws or part of laws or executive orders as are inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.

SEC. 6. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

Approved, April 7, 1964.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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