REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE MANILA
DEPARTMENT ORDER NO. May 25, 1994
49-94
MUNICIPALITIES IN THE SUBJECT: RECLASSIFICATION OF MAGUINDANAO EFFECTIVE JULY 1, PROVINCE OF 1993, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE 8 OF THE 2ND PARAGRAPH OF SECTION LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991 (R.A. 7160). T 0
The Regional Director for Local Government Region the Provincial Finance, XII; Governor, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the Provincial Treasurer and the Provincial Auditor of Maguindanao; the Municipal Mayors, the Sangguniang Bayan, the Municipal Treasurers 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, this Department, copy attached, the following 1993 of municipalities in the Province of Maguindanao, are hereby reclassified effective July 1, 1993, on the basis of their respective average annual income actually realized during the last four (4) consecutive calendar years (1989-1992), as certified by the Commission on Audit; MUNICIPALITIES
AVERAGE INCOME (1989-1992)
1.
Ampatuan
2. 3. 4.
Buldon Buluan Datu Paglas
5. 6.
Dinaig Maganoy
7. 8.
Matanog Pagalungan
3,662,172.71' 2,527,128.46 4,982,251.87 1,529,102.57 4,693,743.62 4,211,391.67 1,636,920.87 4,010,348.05
CLASS FROM
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TO
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9. Parang 10. Sultan Kudarat 11. Sultan sa Barongis 12. Kabuntalan 13. Upi 14. Talayan 15. South Upi 16. Barira
7,032,900.28 5,934,669.01 2,650,630.42 2,101,044.88 5,344,787.24 3,034,826.16 2,283,305.83 1,826,114.34
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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 he salary rate that is actually receiving before the effectivity of the new reclassification of the LGUs."
By authority of the Secretary:
LORIND M. CARLOS Executiv Director Bureau of Local Government Finance