Law Summary
Introduction
This document is Proclamation No. 105, dated January 26, 2011, issued by Executive Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa Jr. under the authority of President Benigno S. Aquino III, declaring February 12, 2011, as a special (non-working) day in the City of Kidapawan.
Purpose of the Proclamation
The proclamation is made in recognition of the 13th Charter Day anniversary of the City of Kidapawan.
- Legal Principle/Provision: The proclamation aims to provide the residents of Kidapawan City the opportunity to celebrate their Charter Day with appropriate ceremonies.
- Key Definitions:
- Special (Non-Working) Day: A day designated by the government where employees are not required to work, but are entitled to pay if they are not required to report for duty.
Authority and Issuance
The proclamation is issued by the Executive Secretary by virtue of the authority delegated by the President of the Philippines.
- Authority: Issued under the power vested in the Executive Secretary by President Benigno S. Aquino III.
- Seal of the Republic: The document includes the affixing of the seal of the Republic of the Philippines, signifying its official status.
Date of Declaration
The proclamation was officially signed on January 26, 2011.
- Effective Date: The declaration specifically pertains to the date of February 12, 2011.
- Duration: The declaration is limited to one day only, specifically the Charter Day.
Conclusion
This proclamation allows the citizens of Kidapawan to engage in festivities and ceremonies that commemorate the establishment of the city.
- No penalties or liabilities are outlined within the document since it pertains solely to the declaration of a special day without any enforcement measures.
Key Takeaways
- February 12, 2011, is designated as a special (non-working) day in Kidapawan City for the 13th Charter Day anniversary.
- The proclamation was issued by Executive Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa Jr., under the authority of President Benigno S. Aquino III.
- The declaration provides citizens the opportunity to celebrate without work obligations for that day.