Title
Amendment on Salary and Rank of Solicitor General Staff
Law
Republic Act No. 3465
Decision Date
Jun 16, 1962
Republic Act No. 3465 amends the Revised Administrative Code to establish the salary structure and qualifications for the Solicitor General and his assistants, ensuring continuity of service and salary increases for current officeholders.

Qualifications and Rank Requirements

  • The Solicitor General must meet the same rank and qualifications as an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals.
  • The First Assistant Solicitor General and Assistant Solicitors General require qualifications equivalent to Judges of Courts of First Instance.
  • Solicitors need qualifications comparable to provincial fiscals.

Continuity of Incumbent Officials and Salary Adjustments

  • Incumbents occupying the positions specified in the amended section at the time this Act takes effect continue in their roles without new appointments.
  • They are entitled to the salary increase provided by this Act despite no new appointments being made.

Appropriations for Implementation

  • Necessary funds to implement the provisions of this Act are appropriated from the National Treasury.
  • Such sums are to be in addition to those allocated in the current Appropriation Act.

Effectivity of the Act

  • The amendments to the Revised Administrative Code shall take effect on July 1, 1962.

This law primarily governs the administrative structure, salary scale, qualifications, and continuity of officials in the Office of the Solicitor General, ensuring hierarchical clarity and adequate funding for its operations.


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