` Republic'of the Philippines
MINISTRY OF FINANCE Office of the Minister Manila OFFICE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
MINISTRY ORDER NO. January 10, 1983 SUBJECT:
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RECLASSIFICATION OF OTHER PROVINCES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1982, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 465. The Regional Directors for Local Government Finance, Provincial Governors, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Provincial Treasurers, Provincial Assessors, Provincial Auditors and Others Concerned.
Pursuant to Section 2 of Presidential Decree No. 465, the following provinces are hereby reclassified, effective July 1, 1982, on the basis of their average annual income actually realized during the last four (4) consecutive calendar years (1978-1981), as certified by the Commission on Audit under letter dated December 17, 1982, as follows: Average Income (1978-1981)
Provinces 1. Agusan del Norte 2. Aklan 3. Antique 4. Camiguin 5. Davao del Sur 6. Davao Oriental 7. Ifugao 8. Guimaras 9. Lanao del Sur 10. Lanao del Norte 11. Biliran (Sub-Prov.) 12. Masbate 13. Mountain Province 14. Mindoro Occidental 15. Eastern Samar 16. Northern Samar 17. Western Samar 18. Surigao del Norte 19. Zambales 20. Maguindanao
Class From To
P3,360,244.16
Second
First
4,144,303.66
Second
First
4,854,446.56
First
8,295,287.36
Fourth First
First Third First
6,391,771.09
First
First
2,052,812.91 1,198,456.09
Third Fourth
Second Third
5,600,095.45
First
First
4,269,131.53 7,401,617.51 2,119,598.47
Second Fourth First Third
First Third First Second
4,194,096.45
Second
First
5,2239443.94 4,510,514.93
First First
First First
1,273,731.97
1,359,979.16
59859,710.74
First
First
4,708,809.38 6,121,446.06
First First
First First
5,664,205.78
First
First
Furthermore, pursuant to Section 3 of the aforementioned Presidential Decree, the following provinces are hereby sub-classified, as indicated hereunder, likewise effective July 1, 1982, on_the basis of their average annual income actually realized during the last two (2) consecutive years (1980-1981) as certified also by the said Commission: .
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Provinces 1. Agusan del Norte 2. Aklan 3. Antique 4. Davao del Sur 5. Davao Oriental 6. Lanao del Sur 7. Lanao del Norte 8. Masbate 9. Mindoro Occidental 10. Eastern Samar 11. Northern Samar 12. Western Samar 13. Surigao del Norte
14. Zambales 15. Maguindanao
Average Income (1980-1981)
Class From To
x3,944,517.18 4,907,732.24 5,748,610.28 9,719,741.00 7,260,316.00
Second Second First-C First -B First-B
First-C First-C First-B First-A First-A
6,436,407.95 4,742,450.76 8,557,619.48 4,659,319.93
First-C Second
First-B First-C
First -B
First-A
Second
First-C
6,109,054.12 5,304,724.50 6,831,431.62
First-C First-C First-C
First -B First-B First-B
5,113,773.26
First-C
First-B
7,232,014.05 6,802,512.88
First-B First-C
First-A First-B
However, the following provinces maintain their present classifications considering the average annual income they actually realized during the last two (2) consecutive calendar years (1980-1981), as certified also by the said Commission, as follows:
Provinces
1. Bohol 2. Bukidnon 3. Bulacan 4. Batangas 5. Cagayan 6. Capin
7. Cavite 8. Cebu 9. North Cotabato 10. Davao del Norte 11. Isabela 12. Iloilo 13. Laguna 14. Leyte 15. Misamis Oriental 16. Negros Oriental 17. Nueva Ecija 18. Pampanga 19. Pangasinan 20. Romblon 21. Sultan Kudarat 22. Tarlac 23. Negros Occidental
Average Income (1980-1981)
Class
P18,0389417-70 11,924,008.11 28,889,200.86 18,728,806.88
First-A First-A First-A First-A
14,232,949.87
First-A
6,881,901.57
First-B
9,977,577.12
First-A
20,421,907.14 12,087,589.57 12,872,481.67 15,591,630.58
First-A First-A First-A First-A First-A
20,783,398.60 21,953,561.72
First-A
16,569,265.81
First-A First-A
10,658,297.95 13,277,567.36 19,646,076.14
First-A First-A
18,300,154.14
First-A
21,325,662.94
First-A
2,753,633.02 (1978-81) 6,482,278.48 12,900,141.22 26,623,728.73
Second First -B First-A First-A
The foregoing classifications and sub-classifications of the abovementioned provinces shall be the basis for determining the maximum amounts
-3expendable for salaries and wages, representation allowances, administrative aids and other statutory contributions-in the adoption of the annual budgets, as well as the maximum salary rates of local government officials and employees in accordance with existing law and regulations. By authority of the Ministers
LORIND. CARLOS Di ctor