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H. No. 3417 / 65 OG No. 4, 783 (January 27, 1969)

[ REPUBLIC ACT NO. 4824, June 18, 1966 ]

AN ACT ESTABLISHING SEPARATE OFFICER PROMOTION LISTS FOR THE PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY.



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

SECTION 1. The provision of any law to the contrary notwithstanding, there shall be established separate promotion lists for regular officers and reserve officers of the Philippine Constabulary to be initially composed of officers who may be transferred to these lists from the existing regular force promotion list (Ground Force) and reserve force promotion list   (Ground Force),  respectively.

SEC. 2. Transfer of officers to the regular officers and reserve officers promotion lists of the Philippine Constab­ulary shall be made, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of National Defense shall prescribe, to meet the officer requirements of the Philippine Constabulary: Provided, That such transfers shall be limited to officers belonging to the promotion lists mentioned in Section one hereof:  Provided,  further,  That  within  a  period  of one year after the approval of this Act, the existing authorized officer strength of the Philippine Constabulary, with the option   of  officers   belonging  to  the   Medical   Service,  Dental  Service,   Judge   Advocate   General's   Service, and Chaplain Service, shall be filled by officers transferred to the Philippine   Constabulary   promotion   lists   under  this Act:  Provided, further, That the resultant grade distribution of regular officers to be transferred to the Philippine Constabulary promotion lists under the immediately preceding proviso  shall  be  in the  same  proportion, as the  "Table of Organization positions for" the officers in the Regular Force promotion list (Ground Force)  existing the date of approval of this Act: Provided, further that whenever  possible the  selection  of  regular   and  reserve officers to be transferred to the Philippine Constabulary promotion list shall be made  from the following groups:  Graduates of the Philippine Constabulary Academy and the Philippine Military Academy; officers who were integral into the Regular Force in the year nineteen hundred fifteen on the basis of having passed the examination prescribe for Philippine  Constabulary  officer;  officers  assigned to the  Constabulary  on   the  date  of  approval   of  this  Act who have served  continuously  and  satisfactorily   therein for at least one year; and officers who, since liberation nave served longer in the Constabulary than in the Army: Provided, further, That one year after the effectivity of this Act, transfers from the Philippine Constabulary promotion list to any other promotion list or vice versa except the Philippine  Constabulary   quota   of  graduates  of the Philippine Military Academy shall  not be permitted: And provided, finally, That the Secretary of National Defense may from time to time, detail for duty with the Philippine Constabulary, officers belonging to the Medical Service, Dental Service,  Judge Advocate General's Service,  Chaplain Service, Air Force, and Navy, as may be required.

SEC. 3. All existing laws, rules and regulations governing the procurement, appointment, assignment, seniority, promotion, and elimination of officers of the Ground Force,  Armed Forces of the Philippine are hereby made applied to officers of the Philippine Constabulary promotion lists.

SEC. 4. Hereafter, promotion list officers of the regular Force,  except those  belonging  to the  Air Force, Navy: Judge Advocate General's Service, Chaplain Service, Medical Service, and Philippine Constabulary, shall be known as promotion list officers of the Philippine Army.

SEC. 5. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

Approved,  June  18, 1966.

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