QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 3093)
They shall receive one hundred pesos monthly as incentive pay, in addition to their salary and other allowances under existing laws and regulations.
No. The incentive pay shall not accrue in their favor in time of war or declared national emergency.
It does not accrue while the officer is receiving additional pay for overseas service involving war or under conditions approximating war.
They have the option to receive the incentive pay authorized under RA 3093 or the flight/sea duty pay, but in no case are they entitled to receive both.
The officer must choose either the incentive pay or the flight duty pay; they cannot receive both.
Yes. For officers on active duty, incentive pay applies in addition to salary and other allowances, except for the prohibited circumstances stated in the law.
Subject to rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of National Defense, the President may commission any dentist admitted to the practice in the Philippines to the rank of first lieutenant in the Dental Service of the AFP.
The person must be admitted to the practice of dentistry in the Philippines.
The Secretary of National Defense.
First lieutenant in the Dental Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Two hundred thousand pesos, or so much as may be necessary, for carrying out the provisions of the Act during the first year.
Thereafter, the necessary funds for the same purpose shall be included in the annual appropriation for the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Yes. It states that the amount appropriated is out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated.
It shall take effect upon its approval.
It indicates that despite any conflicting provisions in existing laws, Section 2’s authority to commission dentists to first lieutenant in the Dental Service remains effective, subject to the rules set by the Secretary of National Defense and the President’s action.
No. The incentive pay shall not accrue while receiving additional pay for such overseas war/war-approximating conditions.
Yes. It is explicitly “in addition to the salary and other allowances he is entitled to receive under existing laws and regulations,” subject to the exceptions stated.