Title
Temporary Appointment Rules for AFP Reserve Officers
Law
Executive Order No. 182
Decision Date
Nov 19, 1948
Executive Order No. 182 allows reserve officers in the Armed Forces of the Philippines to be temporarily appointed to a lower grade while on active duty, without impacting their permanent appointment and grade in the reserve force, and ensures they receive the same pay and allowances as officers of corresponding grade in the regular force.
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Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 182)

No, the order only allows temporary appointments to grades lower than the grade held in the Reserve Force.

No, the temporary appointment does not affect the appointment and grade permanently held in the Reserve Force.

Yes, any temporary appointment to a lower grade requires the consent of the reserve officer.

The authorized officer strength is prescribed in the schedule of percentages in grade of the several commissioned grades in the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

While on active duty in the lower grade, the officer receives pay and allowances authorized for officers of the corresponding grade in the Regular Force.

Yes, it was done in the City of Manila, on November 19, 1948.

The Executive Secretary, Teodoro Evangelista, signed the Executive Order by the President.

Yes, the temporary appointment provisions apply only to reserve officers ordered into or serving on active duty.


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