Title
Quarters Allowances for Philippine Army Officers
Law
Executive Order No. 100
Decision Date
Jun 14, 1937
Manuel L. Quezon establishes regulations for quarters allowances for Philippine Army officers, ensuring adequate housing provisions based on rank and civil status, while outlining rental compensation for those stationed outside Manila where public quarters are unavailable.
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Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 100)

The purpose is to promulgate regulations governing quarters allowances for officers of the Philippine Army.

These regulations apply to officers of the Philippine Army.

The officer shall be furnished quarters in such government-owned or controlled buildings as determined adequate by the Chief of Staff or his authorized representative.

The Chief of Staff considers the rank and civil status of the officer concerned.

Unmarried officers who have no separate quarters are quartered together in barracks or rented buildings.

They are allowed the actual cost of rentals at such station or its vicinity, provided that the rentals do not exceed the allowances prescribed by law.

They are allowed the commutation of quarters prescribed by law.

Elpidio Quirino, Secretary of the Interior, also signed the Executive Order.

It was promulgated on June 14, 1937, in New York City, U.S.A., on behalf of the City of Manila during the Commonwealth of the Philippines, the second year.


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