Law Summary
Introduction
This document is Proclamation No. 492, issued on May 16, 2018, by the Acting Executive Secretary, Michael P. Ong, under the authority of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte. It declares July 23, 2018, as a special (non-working) day in the City of Gingoog, Province of Misamis Oriental.
Purpose of the Proclamation
- Legal Principle: The proclamation acknowledges the significance of the Charter Anniversary celebration of the City of Gingoog.
- Opportunity for Celebration: It emphasizes the need for the local populace to engage in the celebration and participate in the accompanying ceremonies.
Key Definitions
- Special (Non-Working) Day: A holiday where employees are not required to report for work, allowing them to celebrate without the obligation of maintaining their work schedules.
Important Requirements or Procedures
- Celebration Participation: The proclamation encourages the citizens of Gingoog to partake in appropriate ceremonies related to the Charter Anniversary.
Relevant Timeframes
- Date of Declaration: The proclamation was officially signed on May 16, 2018.
- Effective Date: The special (non-working) day is set for July 23, 2018.
Consequences and Liabilities
- Implications for Employees: On special (non-working) days, employees are entitled to specific benefits as outlined in the Labor Code of the Philippines, although specific penalties or liabilities are not mentioned in this proclamation.
Official Authentication
- The proclamation is authenticated with the seal of the Republic of the Philippines and signed by Michael P. Ong, Acting Executive Secretary.
Key Takeaways
- Proclamation No. 492 establishes July 23, 2018, as a special (non-working) day in Gingoog to facilitate the celebration of the city's Charter Anniversary.
- It provides an opportunity for local citizens to participate fully in the festivities.
- The proclamation is an official document, signed and sealed, reflecting the authority of the President of the Philippines.