Title
Pay and Allowance for PMA Students
Law
Executive Order No. 52
Decision Date
Apr 21, 1947
Manuel Roxas establishes the pay and allowances for students of the Philippine Military Academy, setting an initial clothing allowance of P200 and a monthly pay of P130 starting in the academic year 1947-1948.

Questions (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 52)

The text is Executive Order No. 52 (April 21, 1947), issued by President Manuel Roxas.

It takes effect commencing with the academic year 1947–1948, and continues until otherwise provided.

It is effective from academic year 1947–1948 and remains in force until otherwise provided.

The initial clothing allowance is P200.00.

The monthly pay and allowance is P130.00.

It provides two specific monetary items: (1) an initial clothing allowance, and (2) a monthly pay and allowance.

It repeals any earlier executive orders or parts of issuances that conflict with the amounts and provisions fixed by this Executive Order.

It fixes the pay and allowances of students of the Philippine Military Academy.

It is signed by President Manuel Roxas; it is also signed “By the President” by Emilio Abello, Chief of the Executive Office.

It was done at the City of Manila on April 21, 1947.

Those provisions are the statutory authority that empowers the President to prescribe such pay and allowance for PMA students.

The rates under Executive Order No. 52 apply “until otherwise provided,” meaning a later valid issuance could supersede or amend them.

It indicates the rates begin at a particular academic start (academic year 1947–1948) rather than immediately on the date of issuance.


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