REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
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DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE MANILA
DEPARTMENT ORDER NO. May 25, 1994
SUBJECT: RECLASSIFICATION PROVINCE
OF
OF CAVITE
41-94
MUNICIPALITIES EFFECTIVE JULY 1,
IN
THE 1993,
WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE 2ND IN ACCORDANCE PARAGRAPH OF SECTION 8 OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991 (R.A. 7160). :
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Director for Local Government The Regional Finance, Region IV; the Provincial Governor, the Provincial the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, and the Provincial Auditor of Treasurer the Cavite; the Municipal Mayors, the Municipal Treasurers Sangguniang Bayan, and Others concerned.
Pursuant to Section 8 of the Local Government Code of 1991 (RA 7160), more particularly the 2nd paragraph thereof, as implemented under Article 6, Letter e, Rule II of the IRR of the Code and Department Order No. 35-93 dated June 16, copy attached, the following Department, 1993 of this are hereby the Province Cavite, municipalities in of reclassified effective July 1, 1993, on the basis of their respective average annual income actually realized during the four (4) consecutive calendar years (1989-1992), as last certified by the Commission on Audit;
MUNICIPALITIES
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Alfonso Amadeo Bacoor Gen. E. Aguinaldo Dasmarinas
6.
Gen. Alvarez
7. 8.
Gen. Trias Imus
9. 10.
Indang Kawit
11.
Magallanes
12. 13. 14.
Maragondon Mendez-Nunez Naic
15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
Noveleta Rosario Silang Tanza Ternate
AVERAGE INCOME (1989-1992) 3,891,794.26 2,969,531.20 19,456,019.12 1,704,085.45 14,905,315.61 6,778,845.56 5,232,120.55 18,555,449.54 4,193,874.44 7,702,236.76 2,044,961.84 2,390,744.84 2,338,382.85 6,482,088.05 3,318,537.23 6,844,219.57 7,985,571.54 7,408,539.48 4,408,961.12
CLASS
FROM Fifth Fifth Second Sixth Third Fourth Fourth Second Fifth Third Fifth Fifth Fifth Fourth Fifth Fourth Fourth Fourth Fifth
TO Fifth Fifth First Sixth Second Fourth Fourth First Fourth Third Fifth Fifth Fifth Fourth Fifth Fourth Third Third Fourth
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In this connection, attention is invited to Section 6 of said Department Order which provides that "provinces, cities and municipalities whose income classification shall have been raised or reduced in view of the reclassification, shall accordingly revise and adjust their existing Compensation and Position Classifications System, subject to the maximum standards and guidelines prescribed by the Civil Service Commission; Provided that no official or employee in the local government shall suffer any diminution of the basic salary rate that he actually is receiving before the effectivity of the new reclassification of the LGUs."
By authority of the Secretary:
LORINDH. CARLOS Executiv Director Bureau of Local Government Finance