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H. No. 1016 / 50 OG No. 7, 2973 (July, 1954)

[ REPUBLIC ACT No. 1081, June 15, 1954 ]

AN ACT FURTHER AMENDING SECTION TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, BY PROVIDING THAT THE TOTAL LEAVE THAT CAN ACCUMULATE TO CREDIT OF A GOVERNMENT OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE SHALL NOT EXCEED TEN MONTHS.



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

SECTION 1. Section two hundred eighty-six of the Administrative Code, as amended by Republic Act Numbered Six hundred eleven, is further amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 286. When vacation leave and sick leave may be taken.—Vacation leave and sick leave shall be cumulative and any part thereof which may not be taken within the calendar year in which earned may be carried over to the succeeding years, but whenever any officer, employee, or laborer of the Government of the Philippines shall voluntarily resign or be separated from the service through no fault of his own, he shall be entitled to the commutation of all accumulated vacation and/or sick leave to his credit: Provided, That the total vacation leave and sick leave that can accumulate to the credit of any officer or employee shall, in no case, exceed ten months: Provided, further, That the proper Department Head may in his discretion authorize the commutation of the salary that would be received during the period of vacation and sick leave of any appointed officer or employee or teacher or laborer of the Philippine Government and direct its payment on or before the beginning of such leave from the fund out of which the salary would have been paid: Provided furthermore, That no person whose leave has been commuted following his separation from the service shall be reappointed or reemployed under the Government of the Philippines before the expiration of the leave commuted unless he first refunds the money value of the unexpired portion of the leave commuted."
SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

Approved, June 15, 1954.
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