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Republic of the Philippines
MINISTRY OF FINANCE Office of the Minister Manila
MINISTRY ORDER NO. _/ September 17, 1979
SUBJECT:
RECLASSIFICATION OF MUNICIPALITIES IN THE PROVINCE OF BATAAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 465.
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The Regional Director for Local Government Finance, Region III; Provincial Governor; Municipal Mayors; the Local Sanggunians; Provincial and Municipal Treasurers; Provincial Auditor and Others Concerned.
Pursuant to Section 5 of Presidential Decree No. 465, the following municipalities in the Province of Bataan are hereby reclassified, effective July 1, 1978, on the basis of their average annual income actually realized during the last four (4) consecutive fiscal years (1974-1977) as certified by the Commission on Audit under letter, dated July 23, 1979, as follows:
MUNICIPALITIES
AVERAGE INCOME (1974-1977)
CLASS FROM
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1. Bagac 2. Balanga 3. Dinalupihan
P 311,694.99 1,181,720.92
Fourth
Third
4. Hermosa 5. Limay
303,941.91 1,546,745.61
Fifth
Fourth
Second
First
7. Orion
747,134.95 423,765.53
Fifth Fifth
Third Fourth
8. Samal
444,782.21
Fifth
Fourth
6. Mariveles
575,778.79
Fifth Third
Fourth Second
Furthermore, pursuant to Section 6 of the aforementioned Presidential Decree, the municipality of Limay is hereby subclassified as First Class-C, likewise effective July 1, 1978, on the basis of its average annual income of P1,674,465.94 realized during the last two (2) consecutive fiscal years {1976-1977).
"Tsang Bansa, Isang Diwa"
- 2 However, the following municipalities maintain their present classifications considering the average annual income they actually realized during the last four (4) consecutive fiscal years (1974-1977), as certified also by the said Commission, as follows;
MUNICIPALITIES 1. Abucay 2. Morong
3. Orani 4. Pilar
AVERAGE INCOME (1974-1977) P 285,971.30 250,527.93
764,659-05 199,495.39
CLASS Fifth Fifth
Third Fifth
The foregoing classifications and sub-classification shall be the basis for determining the maximum amounts expendable for salaries and wages, representation allowances, administrative aids and other statutory contributions in the adoption of their respective annual budgets, as well as the maximum salary rates of local government officials and employees in accordance with existing law and regulations.
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