83 OG No. 2, 99 (January 12, 1987)
"SEC. 2. Persons who were retired and paid gratuity under said Republic Act Numbered Three hundred forty and/or Republic Act Numbered Sixteen hundred sixteen as amended, with the effective date of retirement after June twenty-two, nineteen hundred fifty-seven but before September ten, nineteen hundred seventy-nine, and who come within the purview of at least clause (b) of the preceding section may, at their option, elect to receive, in lieu of such gratuity paid to them, the annual retirement pay as provided in Section Two of Republic Act Numbered Three hundred forty, as amended, and upon making such election, said persons shall, subject to the provisions and limitations hereinafter provided, be entitled to receive the annual retirement pay as provided in Section Two of Republic Act Numbered Three hundred forty, as amended. The option herein granted may be exercised within five years from the date of the approval of this amendatory Executive Order by the widows and/or minor children of the said retirees who could not exercise the said option by reason of death. Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing payment of retirement pay which have accrued prior to the approval of Batas Pambansa Blg. 644 on January 5, 1984."SECTION 2. Any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, the amount necessary to implement the provisions of this Executive Order for the current and prior years since the approval of Batas Pambansa Blg. 644 on January 5, 1984 shall be charged, respectively, against the current and future savings in the programmed appropriations for operating expenditures of the New Armed Forces of the Philippines. the annual implementation cost for adjustment to prevailing rates shall be charged against the earnings of the P200 million additional government contribution to the AFP Retirement And Separation Benefits Systems as provided for in Presidential Decree No, 1909. Thereafter, the necessary amount for the same purpose shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.