DILG Act of 1990
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(a) Office of the Secretary. The office of the Secretary shall consist of the Secretary and his
immediate staff; and
(b) Office of the Undersecretaries and Assistant Secretaries. The Secretary shall be
assisted by two (2) Undersecretaries, one (1) for local government and the other for peace
and order, at least one (1) of whom must belong to the career executive service, and three (3)
career Assistant Secretaries.
Section 8. Head of Department. The head of the Department. The head of the Department,
hereinafter referred to as the Secretary, shall also be the ex-officio Chairman of the National Police
Commission and shall be appointed by the President subject to confirmation of the Commission on
Appointments. No retired or resigned military officer or police official may be appointed as Secretary
within one (1) year from the date of his retirement or resignation.
Section 9. General Powers, Term of Office and Compensation of the Secretary. The authority
and responsibility for the exercise of the Department's powers and functions shall be vested in the
Secretary, who shall hold office at the pleasure of the President and shall receive the compensation,
allowances and other emoluments to which heads of departments are entitled.
Section 10. Specific Powers and Functions of the Secretary. In addition to his powers and
functions as provided in Executive Order No. 262, the Secretary as Department head shall have the
following powers and functions:
(a) Prepare and submit periodic reports, including a Quarterly Anti-Crime Operations Report
and such other reports as the President and Congress may require;
(b) Act as Chairman and Presiding Officer of the National Police Commission; and
(c) Delegate authority to exercise any substantive or administrative function to the members
of the National Police Commission or other officers of rank within the Department.
Section 11. Regional Offices. The Department shall establish, operate and maintain a regional
office in each of the administrative regions of the country to implement the policies and programs of
the Department. Each regional office shall be headed by a regional director to be assisted by two
(2) assistant regional directors: one (1) for jail management and penology and another for fire
protection in addition to the present assistant regional directors of the Department of Local
Government.
Section 12. Relationship of the Department with the Department of National Defense. During
a period of twenty-four (24) months from the effectivity of this Act, the Armed Forces of the
Philippines (AFP) shall continue its present role of preserving the internal and external security of
the State: Provided, That said period may be extended by the President, if he finds it justifiable, for
another period not exceeding twenty-four (24) months, after which, the Department shall
automatically take over from the AFP the primary role of preserving internal security, leaving to the
AFP its primary role of preserving external security. However, even after the Department has
assumed primary responsibility on matters affecting internal security, including the suppression of
insurgency, and there are serious threats to national security and public order, such as where
insurgents have gained considerable foothold in the community thereby necessitating the
employment of bigger tactical forces and the utilization of higher caliber armaments and better
armored vehicles, the President may, upon recommendation of the peace and order council, call
upon the Armed Forces of the Philippines to assume the primary role and the Philippine National
Police (PNP) to play the supportive role in the area concerned.
In times of national emergency, all elements of the PNP, the Bureau of Fire Protection, and the
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology shall, upon direction of the President, assist the Armed
Forces of the Philippines in meeting the national emergency.
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The complementary relationship between the Department of the Interior and Local Government and
the Department of National Defense in any of the preceding eventualities shall be jointly prescribed
by their respective Secretaries in a memorandum of agreement that shall thereafter be published
and implemented.
CHAPTER II
THE NATIONAL POLICE COMMISSION
Section 13. Creation and Composition. A National Police Commission, hereinafter referred to as
the Commission, is hereby created for the purpose of effectively discharging the functions
prescribed in the Constitution and provided in this Act. The Commission shall be a collegial body
within the Department. It shall be composed of a Chairman and four (4) regular commissioners, one
(1) of whom shall be designated as Vice-Chairman by the President. The Secretary of the
Department shall be the ex-officio Chairman of the Commission, while the Vice-Chairman shall act as
the executive officer of the Commission.
Section 14. Powers and Functions of the Commission. The Commission shall exercise the
following powers and functions:
(a) Exercise administrative control over the Philippine National Police;
(b) Advise the President on all matters involving police functions and administration;
(c) Foster and develop policies and promulgate rules and regulations, standards and
procedures to improve police services based on sound professional concepts and principles;
(d) Examine and audit, and thereafter establish the standards for such purposes on a
continuing basis, the performance, activities, and facilities of all police agencies throughout
the country;
(e) Prepare a police manual prescribing rules and regulations for efficient organization,
administration, and operation, including recruitment, selection, promotion and retirement;
(f) Establish a system of uniform crime reporting;
(g) Conduct surveys and compile statistical data for the proper evaluation of the efficiency
and effectiveness of all police units in the country;
(h) Render to the President and to Congress an annual report on its activities and
accomplishments during the thirty (30) days after the end of the calendar year, which shall
include an appraisal of the conditions obtaining in the organization and administration of
police agencies in the municipalities, cities and provinces throughout the country, and
recommendations for appropriate remedial legislation;
(i) Approve or modify plans and programs on education and training, logistical requirements,
communications, records, information systems, crime laboratory, crime prevention and crime
reporting;
(j) Affirm, reverse or modify, through the National Appellate Board, personnel disciplinary
actions involving demotion or dismissal from the service imposed upon members of the
Philippine National Police by the Chief of the Philippine National Police;
(k) Exercise appellate jurisdiction through the regional appellate boards over administrative
cases against policemen and over decisions on claims for police benefits;
(l) Recommend to the President, through the Secretary, within sixty (60) days before the
commencement of each calendar year, a crime prevention;
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(m) Prescribe minimum standards for arms, equipment, and uniforms and, after consultation
with the Philippine Heraldy Commission, for insignia of ranks, awards and medals of honor;
(n) Issue subpoena and subpoena duces tecum in matters pertaining to the discharge of its
own powers and duties, and designate who among its personnel can issue such processes
and administer oaths in connection therewith; and
(o) Perform such other functions necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act and as the
President may direct.
Section 15. Qualifications. No person shall be appointed regular member of the Commission
unless:
(a) He is at least thirty-five (35) years of age;
(b) A member of the Philippine Bar or a holder of a master's degree in public administration,
business administration, management, sociology, criminology, law enforcement, national
security administration, defense studies, and other related discipline; and
(c) Has had experience in law enforcement work for at least five (5) years .
Section 16. Term of Office. The four (4) regular and full-time Commissioners shall be appointed
by the President upon the recommendation of the Secretary. Of the first four (4) commissioners to
be appointed, two (2) commissioners shall serve for six (6) years and the two (2) other
commissioners for four (4) years. All subsequent appointments shall be for a period of six (6) years
each, without reappointment or extension.
Section 17. Temporary or Permanent Incapacity of the Chairman. In case of absence due to
temporary or permanent incapacity of the Chairman, the President shall designate an Acting
Chairman. In case of death or permanent incapacity or disqualification of the Chairman, the Acting
Chairman shall also act as such until a new Chairman shall have been appointed and qualified.
Section 18. Removal from Office. The members of the Commission may be removed from office
for cause. All vacancies in the Commission, except through expiration of term, shall be filled up for
the unexpired term only: Provided, That any person who shall be appointed in this case shall be
eligible for regular appointment for another full term.
Section 19. Prohibitions. The Chairman and members of the Commission shall not engage in the
practice of any profession, or intervene, directly or indirectly, in the management and control of any
private enterprise. They shall not, directly or indirectly, have any financial or material interest in any
transaction requiring the approval of their office.
Section 20. Organizational Structure. The Commission shall consist of the following units:
(a) Commission Proper. This is composed of the offices of the Chairman and the four (4)
commissioners.
(b) Staff Services. The staff services of the Commission shall be as follows:
(1) The planning and Research Service, which shall provide technical services to the
Commission in areas of overall policy formulation, strategic and operational planning,
management systems or procedures, evaluation and monitoring of the Commission's
programs, projects and internal operations; and shall conduct thorough research and
analysis on social and economic conditions affecting peace and order in the country;
(2) The Legal Affairs Service, which shall provide the Commission with efficient and
effective service as legal counsel of the Commission; draft or study contracts affecting
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Section 23. Composition. Subject to the limitations provided for in this Act, the Philippine National
Police, hereinafter referred to as the PNP, is hereby established, initially consisting of the members
of the police forces who were integrated into the Integrated National Police (INP) pursuant to
Presidential Decree No. 765, and the officers and enlisted personnel of the Philippine Constabulary
(PC). For purposes of this Act, the officers and enlisted personnel of the PC shall include those
assigned with the Narcotics Command (NARCOM) or the Criminal Investigation Service (CIS); and
those of the technical services of the AFP assigned with the PC and the civilian operatives of the
CIS. The regular operatives of the abolished NAPOLCOM Inspection, Investigation and Intelligence
Branch may also be absorbed by the PNP. In addition, a PC officer or enlisted personnel may
transfer to any of the branches or services of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in accordance
with the provisions of Section 85 of this Act.
In order to be qualified for transfer to the PNP units in Metropolitan Manila and in highly urbanized
cities, an individual must have completed not less than second year collegiate work or its equivalent
in training of seventy-two (72) collegiate units.
Anyone who has any pending administrative or criminal case or has been adjudged liable or
convicted of any crime pending appeal shall be allowed to join the PNP provisionally without
prejudice to final judgment by a body of competent jurisdiction.
The permanent civilian employees of the present PC, INP, Narcotics Command, CIS, and the
technical services of the AFP assigned with the PC, including NAPOLCOM hearing officers holding
regular items as such, shall be absorbed by the Department as employees thereof, subject to
existing laws and regulations.
Section 24. Powers and Functions. The PNP shall have the following powers and functions:
(a) Enforce all laws and ordinances relative to the protection of lives and properties;
(b) Maintain peace and order and take all necessary steps to ensure public safety;
(c) Investigate and prevent crimes, effect the arrest of criminal offenders, bring offenders to
justice and assist in their prosecution;
(d) Exercise the general powers to make arrest, search and seizure in accordance with the
Constitution and pertinent laws;
(e) Detain an arrested person for a period not beyond what is prescribed by law, informing the
person so detained of all his rights under the Constitution;
(f) Issue licenses for the possession of firearms and explosives in accordance with law;
(g) Supervise and control the training and operations of security agencies and issue licenses
to operate security agencies, and to security guards and private detectives, for the practice of
their professions; and
(h) Perform such other duties and exercise all other functions as may be provided by law.
In addition, the PNP shall absorb the office of the National Action Committee on Anti-Hijacking
(NACAH) of the Department of National Defense, all the functions of the present Philippine Air Force
Security Command (PAFSECOM), as well as the police functions of the Coast Guard. In order to
perform its powers and functions efficiently and effectively, the PNP shall be provided with adequate
land, sea, and air capabilities and all necessary material means of resources.
Section 25. Organization. The PNP shall be headed by a Chief who shall be assisted by two (2)
deputy chief, one (1) for operations and one (1) for administration, both of whom shall be appointed
by the President upon recommendation of the Commission from among the most senior and
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qualified officers in the service: Provided, however, That in no case shall any officer who has retired
or is retirable within six (6) months from his compulsory retirement age be appointed as Chief of the
PNP. The PNP shall be composed of a national office, regional offices, provincial offices, district
offices, city or municipal stations.
At the national level, the PNP shall maintain its office in Metropolitan Manila which shall house the
directorial staff, service staff and special support units.
At the regional level, the PNP shall have regional offices, including that of the National Capital
Region, which may be divided into two (2) separate regions without prejudice to the pertinent
provisions of the Organic Act for the Autonomous Regions of the Cordilleras and Muslim Mindanao
relative to the creation of a regional police force in the area of autonomy. Each of these regional
offices shall be headed by a regional director for peace and order.
At the provincial level, there shall be a PNP office, each headed by a provincial director. In the case
of large provinces, police districts may be established by the Commission to be headed by a district
director.
At the city or municipal level, there shall be a PNP station, each headed by a chief of police.
The Chief of the PNP shall, within sixty (60) days from the effectivity of this Act and in accordance
with the broad guidelines set forth herein, recommend the organizational structure and staffing
pattern of the PNP to the Commission.
Section 26. Powers, Functions and term of Office of the PNP Chief . The command and
direction of the PNP shall be vested in the Chief of the PNP who shall have the power to direct and
control tactical as well as strategic movements, deployment, placement, utilization of the PNP or any
of its units and personnel, including its equipment, facilities and other resources. Such command
and direction of the Chief of the PNP may be delegated to subordinate officials with the respect to
the units under their respective commands, in accordance with the rules and regulation prescribed
by the Commission. The Chief of the PNP shall also have the power to issue detailed implementing
policies and instructions regarding personnel, funds, properties, records, correspondence and such
other matters as may be necessary to effectivity carry out the functions, powers and duties of the
Bureau. The Chief of the PNP shall be appointed by the President from among the senior officers
down to the rank of chief superintendent, subject to confirmation by the Commission on
Appointments: Provided, That the Chief of the PNP shall serve a term of office not to exceed four (4)
years: Provided, further, That in times of war or other national emergency declared by Congress,
the President may extend such term of office.
Section 27. Manning Levels. On the average nationwide, the manning levels of the PNP shall be
approximately in accordance with a police-to-population ratio of one (1) policeman for every five
hundred (500) persons. The actual strength by cities and municipalities shall depend on the state of
peace and order, population density and actual demands of the service in the particular area:
Provided, That the minimum police-to-population ratio shall not be less than one (1) policeman for
every one thousand (1,000) persons: Provided, further, That urban areas shall have a higher
minimum police-to-population ratio as may be prescribed by regulations.
Section 28. Rank Classification. For purposes of efficient administration, supervision and
control, the rank classification of the members of the PNP shall be as follows:
Director General
Deputy Director General
Director
Chief Superintendent
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Senior Superintendent
Superintendent
Chief Inspector
Senior Inspector
Inspector
Senior Police Officer IV
Senior Police Officer III
Senior Police Officer II
Senior Police Officer I
Police Officer III
Police Officer II
Police Officer I
Section 29. Key Positions. The head of the PNP with the rank director general shall have the
position title of Chief of the PNP. The second in command of the PNP with the rank of deputy
director general shall be the Deputy Chief of the PNP for Administration. The third in command with
the rank also of deputy director general shall be the Deputy Chief of the PNP for Operations.
At the national office, the head of the directorial staff with the rank of deputy director general shall
be known as Chief of the Directorial Staff of the PNP.
The heads of the various staff divisions in the directorial staff shall have the rank of director with the
position title of Director of the Directorial Staff of their respective functional divisions. The head of
the Inspectorate Division with the rank of chief superintendent shall assume the position title of
Inspector General. The heads of the administrative and operational support divisions shall have the
rank of chief superintendent.
The head of the NCR with the rank of director shall assume the position title of NCR Director.
The heads of the regional offices with the rank of chief superintendent shall assume the position title
of Regional Director.
The heads of the NCR district offices with the rank of chief superintendent shall have the position
title of District Director.
The heads of provincial offices with the rank of senior superintendent shall be known as Provincial
Director.
The heads of the district offices with the rank of superintendent shall have the position title of District
Director.
The heads of the municipality or city offices with the rank of chief inspector shall be known as Chief
of Police.
Section 30. General Qualifications for Appointment. No person shall be appointed as officer or
member of the PNP unless he possesses the following minimum qualifications:
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and chaplains shall be appointed to the rank of senior inspector in their particular technical service.
Graduates of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) shall be automatically appointed to the
initial rank of inspector. Licensed criminologists may be appointed to the rank of inspector to fill up
any vacancy after promotions from the ranks are completed.
Section 34. Qualifications of Chief of City and Municipal Police Stations. No person may be
appointed chief of a city police station unless he holds a bachelor's degree from a recognized
institution of learning or has served in the Philippine Constabulary or in the police department of any
city or municipality with the rank of captain or its equivalent therein for at least three (3) years.
No person may be appointed chief of a municipal police station unless he holds a bachelor's degree
from a recognized institution of learning or has served as officer in the Philippine Constabulary or in
the police department of any city or municipality for at least two (2) years with the rank lieutenant or
its equivalent: Provided, That a member of the Bar with at least five (5) years experience in active
law practice and who possesses the general qualifications under Section 30 of this Act shall be
qualified for appointment as chief of a city or municipal police station: Provided, further, That the
chief of police shall be appointed in accordance with the provisions of Section 51, paragraph b),
subparagraph (4) (i) of this Act.
Section 35. Support Units. The PNP shall be supported by administrative and operational
support units. The administrative support units shall consist of the Crime Laboratory, Logistic Unit,
Communications Unit, Computer Center, Finance Center and Civil Security Unit. The operational
support units shall be composed of the Maritime Police Unit, Police Intelligence Unit, Police Security
Unit, Criminal Investigation Unit, Special Action Force, Narcotics units, Aviation Security Unit, Traffic
Management Unit, the Medical and Dental Centers and the Civil Relations Unit. To enhance police
operational efficiency and effectiveness, the Chief of the PNP may constitute such other support
units as may be necessary subject to the approval of the Commission: Provided, That no support
unit headed by a chief superintendent or a higher rank can be created unless provided by law.
(a) Administrative Support Units. (1) Crime Laboratory. There shall be established a central
Crime Laboratory to be headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, which
shall provides scientific and technical investigative aid and support to the PNP and other
government investigative agencies.
It shall also provide crime laboratory examination, evaluation and identification of physical
evidences involved in crimes with primary emphasis on their medical, chemical, biological and
physical nature.
There shall be likewise be established regional and city crime laboratories as may be
necessary in all regions and cities of the country.
(2) Logistic Unit. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the
Logistics Unit shall be responsible for the procurement, distributions and management
of all the logistical requirements of the PNP including firearms and ammunition.
(3) Communications Unit. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent,
the Communications Unit shall be responsible for establishing an effective police
communications network.
(4) Computer Center. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the
Computer Center shall be responsible for the design, implementation and maintenance
of a database system for the PNP.
(5) Finance Center. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the
Finance Center shall be responsible for providing finance services to the PNP.
(6) Civil Security Unit. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the
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Civil Security Unit shall provide administrative services and general supervision over
organization, business operation and activities of all organized private detectives,
watchmen, security guard agencies and company guard houses.
The unit shall likewise supervise the licensing and registration of firearms and explosives.
The approval applications for licenses to operate private security agencies, as well as the
issuance of licenses to security guards and the licensing of firearms and explosives, shall be
decentralized to the PNP regional offices.
(b) Operational Support Units. (1) Maritime Police Unit. Headed by a Director with the rank
of chief superintendent, the Maritime Police Unit shall perform all police functions over
Philippine territorial waters and rivers.
(2) Police Intelligence Unit. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief
superintendent, the Police Intelligence Unit shall serve as the intelligence and
counterintelligence operating unit of the PNP.
(3) Police Security Unit. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent,
Police Security Unit shall provide security for government officials, visiting dignitaries
and private individuals authorized to be given protection.
(4) Criminal Investigation Unit. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief
superintendent, the Criminal Investigation Unit shall undertake the monitoring,
investigation and prosecution of all crimes involving economic sabotage, and other
crimes of such magnitude and extent as to indicate their commission by highly placed or
professional criminal syndicates and organizations.
This unit shall likewise investigate all major cases involving violations of the Revised
Penal Code and operate against organized crime groups, unless the President assigns
the case exclusively to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
(5) Special Action Force. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent,
the Special Action Force shall function as a mobile strike force or reaction unit to
augment regional, provincial, municipal and city police forces for civil disturbance
control, counterinsurgency, hostage-taking rescue operations, and other special
operations.
(6) Narcotics Unit. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent, the
Narcotics Unit shall enforce all laws relative to the protection of the citizenry against
dangerous and other prohibited drugs and substances.
(7) Aviation Security Unit. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief superintendent,
the Aviation Security Unit, in coordination with airport authorities, shall secure all the
country's airports against offensive and terroristic acts that threaten civil aviation,
exercise operational control and supervision over all agencies involved in airport
security operation, and enforce all laws and regulations relative to air travel protection
and safety.
(8) Traffic Management Unit. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief
superintendent, the Traffic Management Unit shall enforce traffic laws and regulations.
(9) Medical and Dental Centers. Headed by a Director with the rank of chief
superintendent, the Medical and Dental Centers shall be responsible for providing
medical and dental services for the PNP.
(10) Civil Relations Units. Headed with a Director with the rank of chief
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superintendent, the Civil Relations Unit shall implement plans and programs that will
promote community and citizens' participation in the maintenance of peace and order
and public safety.
Section 36. Status of Members of the Philippine National Police. The members of the PNP
shall be considered employees of the National Government and shall draw their salaries therefrom:
Provided, That PNP members assigned in Metropolitan Manila, chartered cities and first class
municipalities may be paid in additional monthly allowance by the local government unit concerned.
B. PROFESSIONALISM, WELFARE AND BENEFITS
Section 37. Performance Evaluation System. There shall be established a performance
evaluation system which shall be administered in accordance with the rules, regulations and
standards, and a code of conduct promulgated by the Commission for members of the PNP. Such
performance evaluation system be administered in such a way as to foster the improvement of
individual efficiency and behavioral discipline as well as the promotion of organizational
effectiveness and respect for the constitutional and human rights of citizens, democratic principles
and ideals and the supremacy of civilian authority over the military.
The rating system as contemplated herein shall be based on standards prescribed by the
Commission and shall consider results of annual physical, psychological and neuropsychiatric
examinations conducted on the PNP officer or member concerned.
Section 38. Promotions. (a) A member of the PNP shall not be eligible for promotion to a higher
position or rank unless he has successfully passed the corresponding promotional examination
given by the Commission, or the Bar or corresponding board examinations for technical services
and other professions, and has satisfactorily completed an appropriate and accredited course in the
PNP or equivalent training institutions. In addition, no member of the PNP shall eligible for promotion
unless he has been cleared by the People's Law Enforcement Board (PLEB) of complaints proffered
against him, if any.
(b) Special promotion may be extended to any member of the PNP for acts of conspicuous
courage and gallantry at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty, or selected as
such in a nationwide search conducted by the PNP or any accredited civic organization.
Section 39. Compulsory Retirement. Compulsory retirement, for officer and non-officer, shall be
upon the attainment of age fifty-six (56): Provided, That, in case of any officer with the rank of chief
superintendent, director or deputy director general, the Commission may allow his retention in the
service for an unextendible period of one (1) year.
Section 40. Optional Retirement. Upon accumulation of at least twenty (20) years of satisfactory
active service, an officer or non-officer, at his own request and with the approval of the Commission,
shall be retired from the service and entitled to receive benefits provided by law.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE DISCIPLINARY MACHINERY
Section 41. (a) Citizen's Complaints. Any complaint by an individual person against any member
of the PNP shall be brought before the following:
(1) Chiefs of police, where the offense is punishable by withholding of privileges,
restriction to specified limits, suspension or forfeiture of salary, or any combination
thereof for a period not exceeding fifteen (15) days;
(2) Mayors of cities or municipalities, where the offense is punishable by withholding of
privileges, restriction to specified limits, suspension or forfeiture of salary, or any
combination thereof, for a period of not less than sixteen (16) days but not exceeding
thirty (30) days;
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(3) People's Law Enforcement Board, as created under Section 43 hereof, where the
offense is punishable by withholding of privileges, restriction to specified limits,
suspension of forfeiture of salary, or any combination thereof, for a period exceeding
thirty (30) days; or by dismissal.
The Commission shall provide in its implementing rules and regulations a scale of penalties to
be imposed upon any member of the PNP under this section.
(b) Internal Discipline. In dealing with minor offenses involving internal discipline found to
have been committed by any regular member of their respective commands, the duly
designated supervisors and equivalent officers of the PNP shall, after due notice and
summary hearing, exercise disciplinary powers as follows:
(1) Chiefs of police or equivalent supervisors may summarily impose the administrative
punishment of admonition or reprimand; restriction to specified limits; withholding of
privileges; forfeiture of salary or suspension; or any of the combination of the
foregoing: Provided; That, in all cases, the total period shall not exceed fifteen (15)
days;
(2) Provincial directors or equivalent supervisors may summarily impose the
administrative punishment of admonition or reprimand; restriction to specified limits;
withholding of privileges; forfeiture of salary or suspension; or any combination of the
foregoing: Provided, That, in all cases, the total period shall not exceed thirty (30) days;
(3) Police regional directors or equivalent supervisors shall have the power to impose
upon any member the disciplinary punishment of dismissal from the service. He may
also impose the administrative punishment of admonition or reprimand; restriction to
specified limits; withholding of privileges; suspension or forfeiture of salary; demotion;
or any combination of the foregoing: Provided, That, in all cases, the total period shall
not exceed sixty (60) days;
(4) The Chief of the PNP shall have the power to impose the disciplinary punishment of
dismissal from the service; suspension or forfeiture of salary; or any combination
thereof for a period not exceeding one hundred eighty (180) days.
(c) Exclusive Jurisdiction. A complaint or a charge filed against a PNP member shall be
heard and decided exclusively by the disciplining authority who has acquired original
jurisdiction over the case and notwithstanding the existence of concurrent jurisdiction as
regards the offense: Provided, That offenses which carry higher penalties referred to a
disciplining authority shall be referred to the appropriate authority which has jurisdiction over
the offense.
For purposes of this Act, a "minor offense" shall refer to an act or omission not involving moral
turpitude, but affecting the internal discipline of the PNP, and shall include, but not limited to:
(1) Simple misconduct or negligence;
(2) Insubordination;
(3) Frequent absences or tardiness;
(4) Habitual drunkenness; and
(5) Gambling prohibited by law.
Section 42. Summary Dismissal Powers of the PNP Chief and Regional Directors. The Chief
of the PNP and regional directors, after due notice and summary hearings, may immediately remove
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these lawyers may also be assigned to investigate claims for death and disability
benefits of PNP members or their heirs.
(e) Decisions The decision of the PLEB shall become final and executory: Provided, That a
decision involving demotion or dismissal from the service may be appealed by either party
with the regional appellate board within ten (10) days from receipt of the copy of the decision.
Section 44. Disciplinary Appellate Boards. The formal administrative disciplinary machinery for
the PNP shall be the National Appellate Board and the regional appellate boards.
The National Appellate Board shall consist of four (4) divisions, each division composed of a
Commissioner as Chairman and two (2) other members. The Board shall consider appeals from
decisions of the Chief of the PNP.
The National Appellate Board may conduct its hearings or sessions in Metropolitan Manila or any
part of the country as it may deem necessary.
There shall be at least one (1) regional appellate board per administrative region in the country to
be composed of a senior officer of the regional Commission as Chairman and one (1) representative
each from the PNP, and the regional peace and order council as members. It shall consider appeals
from decisions of the regional directors, other officials, mayors, and the PLEBs: Provided, That the
Commission may create additional regional appellate boards as the need arises.
Section 45. Finality of Disciplinary Action. The disciplinary action imposed upon a member of
the PNP shall be final and executory: Provided, That a disciplinary action imposed by the regional
director or by the PLEB involving demotion or dismissal from the service may be appealed to the
regional appellate board within ten (10) days from receipt of the copy of the notice of decision:
Provided, further, That the disciplinary action imposed by the Chief of the PNP involving demotion or
dismissal may be appealed to the National Appellate Board within ten (10) days from receipt thereof:
Provided, furthermore, That the regional or National Appellate Board, as the case may be, shall
decide the appeal within sixty (60) days from receipt of the notice of appeal: Provided, finally, That
failure of the regional appellate board to act on the appeal within said period shall render the
decision final and executory without prejudice, however, to the filing of an appeal by either party with
the Secretary.
Section 46. Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases. Any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding,
criminal cases involving PNP members shall within the exclusive jurisdiction of the regular courts:
Provided, That the courts-martial appointed pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 1850 shall continue
to try PC-INP members who have already been arraigned, to include appropriate actions thereon by
the reviewing authorities pursuant to Commonwealth Act No. 408, otherwise known as the Articles of
War, as amended, and Executive Order No. 178, otherwise known as the Manual for Courts-Martial:
Provided, further, That criminal cases against PC-INP members who may have not yet been
arraigned upon the effectivity of this Act shall be transferred to the proper city or provincial
prosecutor or municipal trial court judge.
Section 47. Preventive Suspension Pending Criminal Case. Upon the filing of a complaint or
information sufficient in form and substance against a member of the PNP for grave felonies where
the penalty imposed by law is six (6) years and one (1) day or more, the court shall immediately
suspend the accused from office until the case is terminated. Such case shall be subject to
continuous trial and shall be terminated within ninety (90) days from arraignment of the accused.
Section 48. Entitlement to Reinstatement and Salary. A member of the PNP who may have
been suspended from office in accordance with the provisions of this Act or who shall have been
terminated or separated from office shall, upon acquittal from the charges against him, be entitled to
reinstatement and to prompt payment of salary, allowances and other benefits withheld from him by
reason of such suspension or termination.
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Section 49. Legal Assistance. The Secretary of the Department of Justice, the Chairman of the
Commission or the Chief of the PNP may authorize lawyers of their respective agencies to provide
legal assistance to any member of the PNP who is facing before the prosecutor's office, the court or
any competent body, a charge or charges arising from any incident which is related to the
performance of his official duty: Provided, That government lawyers so authorized shall have the
power to administer oaths. The Secretary of Justice, the Chairman of the Commission, and the Chief
of the PNP shall jointly promulgate rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this section.
Section 50. Power to Administer Oaths. Officials of the Commission who are appointed by the
President, as well as officers of the PNP from rank of inspector to senior superintendent, shall have
the power to administer oaths on matters which are connected with the performance of their official
duties.
D. PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL EXECUTIVES IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE PNP
Section 51. Powers of Local Government Officials Over the PNP Units or Forces. Governors
and mayors shall be deputized as representatives of the Commission in their respective territorial
jurisdiction. As such, the local executives shall discharge the following functions:
(a) Provincial Governor (1) Power to Choose the Provincial Director. The provincial
governor shall choose the provincial director from a list of three (3) eligible recommended by
the PNP regional director.
(2) Overseeing the Provincial Public Safety Plan Implementation. The governor, as
chairman of the provincial peace and order council, shall oversee the implementation of
the provincial public safety plan, which is prepared taking into consideration the
integrated community safety plans, as provided under paragraph (b) (2) of this section.
(b) City and Municipal Mayors (1) Operational Supervision and Control. The city and
municipal mayors shall exercise operational supervision and control over PNP units in their
respective jurisdiction except during the thirty (30) day period immediately preceding and the
thirty (30) days following any national, local and barangay elections. During the said period,
the local police forces shall be under the supervision and control of the Commission on
Elections.
The term "operational supervision and control" shall mean the power to direct,
superintend, oversee and inspect the police units and forces.
It shall include the power to employ and deploy units or elements of the PNP, through
the station commander, to ensure public safety and effective maintenance of peace
and order within the locality. For this purpose, the term "employ" and "deploy" shall
mean as follows:
"Employ" refers to utilization of units or elements of the PNP for purposes of protection
of lives and properties, enforcement of laws, maintenance of peace and order,
prevention of crimes, arrest of criminal offenders and bringing the offenders to justice,
and ensuring public safety, particularly in the suppression of disorders, riots, lawless
violence, rebellious seditious conspiracy, insurgency, subversion or other related
activities.
"Deploy" shall mean the orderly organized physical movement of elements or units of
the PNP within the province, city or municipality for purposes of employment as herein
defined.
(2) Integrated Community Safety Plans. The municipal/city mayor shall, in
coordination with the local peace and order council of which he is the chairman
pursuant to Executive Order No. 309, as amended, develop and establish an integrated
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area/community public safety plan embracing priorities of action and program thrusts
for implementation by the local PNP stations.
It shall, likewise, be the duty of the city or municipal mayor to sponsor periodic seminars
for members of the PNP assigned or detailed in his city or municipality in order to
update them regarding local ordinances and legislations.
(3) Administrative Disciplinary Powers. In the areas of discipline, city and municipal
mayors shall have the powers to impose, after due notice and summary hearings,
disciplinary penalties for minor offenses committed by members of the PNP assigned to
their respective jurisdictions, as provided in Section 41 of this Act.
(4) Other Powers. In addition to the aforementioned powers, city and municipal
mayors shall have the following authority over the PNP units in their respective
jurisdictions:
(i) Authority to choose the chief of police from a list of five (5) eligibles
recommended by the provincial police director, preferably from the same
province, city or municipality.
(ii) Authority to recommend the transfer, reassignment or detail of PNP members
outside of their respective city or town residences; and
(iii) Authority to recommend, from a list of eligibles previously screened by the
peace and order council, the appointment of new members of the PNP to be
assigned to their respective cities or municipalities without which no such
appointment shall be attested.
Section 52. Suspension of Operational Supervision and Control. The President may, upon
consultation with the provincial governor and congressman concerned, suspend the power of
operational supervision and control of any local executive over police units assigned or stationed in
his jurisdiction for any of the following grounds:
(a) Frequent unauthorized absences;
(b) Abuse of authority;
(c) Providing material support to criminal elements; or
(d) Engaging in acts inimical to national security or which negate the effectiveness of the
peace and order campaign.
Upon good cause shown, the President may, motu propio or upon the recommendation of the
National Police Commission, restore such power withdrawn from any local executive.
CHAPTER IV
BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION
Section 53. Composition. The Bureau of Fire Protection, hereinafter referred to as the Fire
Bureau, is hereby created initially consisting of the existing officers and uniformed members of the
fire service of the Integrated National Police as constituted under Presidential Decree No. 765.
Section 54. Powers and Functions. The Fire Bureau shall be responsible for the prevention and
suppression of all destructive fires on buildings, houses and other structures, forest, land
transportation vehicles and equipment, ships or vessels docked at piers or wharves or anchored in
major seaports, petroleum industry installations, plane crashes and other similar incidents, as well
as the enforcement of the Fire Code and other related laws.
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The Fire Bureau shall have the power to investigate all causes of fires and, if necessary, file the
proper complaints with the city or provincial prosecutor who has jurisdiction over the case.
Section 55. Organization. The Fire Bureau shall be headed by a chief who shall be assisted by a
deputy chief. It shall be composed of provincial offices, district offices and city or municipal stations.
At the provincial level, there shall be an office of the provincial fire marshall which shall implement
the policies, plans and programs of the Department; and monitor, evaluate and coordinate the
operations and activities of the fire service operating units at the city and municipal levels. In the
case of large provinces, district offices may be established, to be headed by a district fire marshall.
At the city or municipal level, there shall be a fire station, each headed by a city or municipal fire
marshall: Provided, That, in the case of large cities and municipalities, a district office with
subordinate fire stations headed by a district fire marshall may be organized as necessary.
The Fire Chief shall recommended to the Secretary the organizational structure and staffing pattern,
as well as the disciplinary machinery for officers and men of the Bureau, in accordance with the
guidelines set forth herein and as provided in Section 85 of this Act.
The local government units at the city and municipal levels shall be responsible for the fire
protection and various emergency services such as rescue and evacuation of injured people at firerelated incidents and, in general, all fire prevention and suppression measures to secure the safety
of life and property of the citizenry.
Section 56. Establishment of Fire Station. There shall be established at least one (1)
station with adequate personnel, firefighting facilities and equipment in every provincial capital,
and municipality subject to the standards, rules and regulations as may be promulgated by
Department. The local government unit shall, however, provide the necessary and or site of
station.
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Section 57. Qualification Standards. The qualification standards of the members of the Fire
Bureau shall be as prescribed by the Department based on the requirement of the service.
Section 58. Rank Classification. For purposes of efficient administration, supervision and
control, the rank classification of the members of the Fire Bureau shall be as follows:
Director
Chief Superintendent
Senior Superintendent
Superintendent
Chief Inspector
Senior Inspector
Inspector
Senior Fire Officer IV
Senior Fire Officer III
Senior Fire Officer II
Senior Fire Officer I
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the rank classification of the members of the Jail Bureau shall be as follows:
Director
Chief Superintendent
Senior Superintendent
Superintendent
Chief Inspector
Senior Inspector
Inspector
Senior Jail Officer IV
Senior Jail Officer III
Senior Jail Officer II
Senior Jail Officer I
Jail Officer III
Jail Officer II
Jail Officer I
Section 65. Key Positions. The head of the Jail Bureau with the rank of director shall have the
position title of Chief of Jail Bureau. He shall be assisted by a deputy chief with the rank of chief
superintendent.
The assistant heads of the Department's regional offices with the rank of senior superintendent shall
assume the position title of Assistant Regional Director of Jail Management and Penology as
provided by Section 12 of this Act; the heads of district offices with the rank of chief inspector shall
have the position title of District Jail Warden; and the heads of the city or municipal stations with the
rank of senior inspector shall be known as City/Municipal Jail Warden.
CHAPTER VI
THE PHILIPPINE PUBLIC SAFETY COLLEGE
Section 66. Creation of the Philippine Public Safety College. There is hereby created the
Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC), which shall be the premier educational institution for the
training, human resource development and continuing education of all personnel of the PNP, Fire
and Jail Bureaus.
Said College shall be under the direct supervision of a Board of Trustees composed of the
Secretary and the three (3) bureau heads.
Section 67. Composition, Powers and Functions. The College shall consist of the present
Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) established pursuant to Section 13 of Presidential
Decree No. 1184, the Fire Service Training Center, the Philippine National Training Center (PNTC),
the National Police College, and other special training centers as may be created by the
Department, whose functions shall be as follows:
(a) Formulate and implement training programs for the personnel of the Department;
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shall, for purposes of retirement pay, be retired in one (1) grade higher than the permanent grade
last held: Provided, That they have served for at least one (1) year of active service in the
permanent grade.
Section 75. Retirement Benefits. Monthly retirement pay shall be fifty percent (50%) of the base
pay and longevity pay of the retired grade in case of twenty (20) years of active service, increasing
by two and one-half percent (2.5%) for every year of active service rendered beyond twenty (20)
years to a maximum of ninety percent (90%) for thirty-six (36) years of active service and over.
Section 76. Death and Disability Benefits. A uniformed personnel and/or his heirs shall be
entitled to all benefits relative to the death or permanent incapacity of said personnel, as provided
for under this Act, and/or other existing laws.
Section 77. Exemption from Attachment and Taxes. All benefits granted by this Act, including
benefits received from the Government Service Insurance System, shall not be subject to
attachment, levy, execution or any tax of whatever nature.
Section 78. Uniformed Personnel Missing in Action. Any uniformed personnel who while in the
performance of duty or by reason of his being an officer or member of the PNP, Fire or Jail Force, is
officially confirmed missing in action, kidnapped or captured by lawless elements shall, while so
absent, be entitled to receive or to have credited to his account the same pay and allowances to
which such officer or uniformed member was entitled at the time of the incident: Provided, That the
compulsory retirement of a person missing in action shall be processed to allow the members of the
next of kin to enjoy the retirement benefits: Provided, further, That should the Chief of the PNP, Fire
or Jail Force, as the same may be, upon the recommendation of the proper authority and/or
immediate supervisor, subsequently determine that the officer or uniformed member concerned
have been absent from duty without authority, such member or his heirs shall reimburse the PNP,
Fire or Jail Force all such amount and allowances received by him in accordance with this section
and the following section.
Section 79. Payment of Salary and Allowances to the Heirs of Uniformed Personnel. In case
any uniformed personnel has been officially confirmed as missing in action under any of the
circumstances provided in the preceding section, the Chief of the PNP, Fire or Jail Force, as the
case may be, shall direct payment of the absent uniformed personnel's monthly salary and
allowances and other emoluments pertinent thereto his/her heirs for their support for a maximum
period of one (1) year from the date of commencement of absent or when last heard from as those
kidnapped or captured by lawless elements.
Section 80. Finding of Death and Termination of Payment of Salary and Allowances. Upon
the termination of the one (1) year period as specified in the preceding section, the missing
uniformed personnel shall be automatically terminated. In the event said personnel shall thereafter
be found to have been alive and is not entitled to the benefits paid under the preceding sections of
this Act, said benefits shall be reimbursed to the State within six (6) months from the discovery of the
fact or his reappearance. However, if his continued disappearance was fraudulent or made in bad
faith he shall, together with his co-conspirators, be prosecuted according to law.
Section 81. Complaints and Grievances. Uniformed personnel shall have the right to present
complaints and grievances to their superiors or commanders and have them heard and adjudicated
as expeditiously as possible in the best interest of the service, with due regard to due process in
every case. Such complaints or grievances shall be resolved at the lowest possible level in the unit
of command and the respondent shall have the right to appeal from an adverse decision to higher
authorities.
Section 82. Prohibitions; Penalties. As professional police, fire and jail officers and members
responsible for the maintenance of peace and order and public safety, the members and officers of
the PNP, Fire or Jail Force are hereby prohibited from engaging in strikes, rallies, demonstrations
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and other similar concerted activities, or performing other acts prejudicial to good order and police
discipline.
Any PNP, fire or Jail Force member found guilty by final judgment of violating the provisions of the
preceding paragraph shall be dismissed from the service without prejudice to whatever criminal or
civil liability he may have incurred in relation to such violations.
CHAPTER VIII
TRANSITORY PROVISIONS
Section 83. Secretary of the Department of Local Government on Holdover Capacity. The
incumbent Secretary of the Department of Local Government shall perform the functions of the
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government on holdover capacity until such time when a new
Secretary shall have been appointed by the President and confirmed by the Commission on
Appointments.
Section 84. Special Oversight Committee. A special Over-sight Committee is hereby created,
composed of the Secretary as Chairman, the Secretary of Budget and Management as Cochairman, the Secretary of National defense, the incumbent PC-INP Director General, the incumbent
Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, the respective Chairmen of the Committee on Local
Government and the Committee on National Defense and Security in the Senate, and the respective
Chairmen of the Committee on Public Order and Security and the Committee on National Defense in
the House of Representatives, as members, which shall plan and oversee the expeditious
implementation of the transfer, merger and/or absorption into the Department of the personnel,
property, appropriations and installations of involved agencies.
Section 85. Phases of Implementation. The implementation of this Act shall be undertaken in
three (3) phases, to wit:
Phase I Exercise of option by the uniformed members of the Philippine Constabulary, the PC
elements assigned with the Narcotics Command, CIS, and the personnel of the technical
services of the AFP assigned with the PC to include the regular CIS investigating agents and
the operatives and agents of the NAPOLCOM Inspection, Investigation and Intelligence
Branch, and the personnel of the absorbed National Action Committee on Anti-Hijacking
(NACAH) of the Department of National Defense to be completed within six (6) months from
the date of the effectivity of this Act. At the end of this phase, all personnel from the INP, PC;
AFP Technical Services, NACAH and NAPOLCOM Inspection, Investigation and Intelligence
Branch shall have been covered by official orders assigning them to the PNP, Fire and Jail
Forces by their respective units.
Phase II Approval of the table of organization and equipment of all bureaus and offices
created under this Act, preparation and filling up of their stalling pattern, transfer of assets to
the Department and organization of the Commission, to be completed within twelve (12)
months from the effectivity date hereof. At the end of this phase, all personnel to be absorbed
by the Department shall have been issued appointment papers, and the organized
Commission and the PNP shall be fully operational.
The PC officers and enlisted personnel who have not opted to join the PNP shall be
reassigned to the Army, Navy or Air Force, or shall be allowed to retire under existing AFP
rules and regulations. Any PC-INP officer or enlisted personnel may, within the twelve-month
period from the effectivity of this Act, retire and be paid retirement benefits corresponding to a
position two (2) ranks higher than his present grade, subject to the conditions that at the time
he applies for retirement, he has rendered at least twenty (20) years of service and still has,
at most, twenty-four (24) months of service remaining before the compulsory retirement age
as provided by existing law for his office.
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Phase III Adjustment of ranks and establishment of one (1) lineal roster of officers and
another for non-officers, and the rationalization of compensation and retirement systems;
taking into consideration the existing compensation schemes and retirement and separation
benefit systems of the different components of the PNP, to ensure that no member of the PNP
shall suffer any diminution in basic longevity and incentive pays, allowances and retirement
benefits due there before the creations of the PNP, to be completed within eighteen (18)
months from the effectivity of this Act. To accomplish the task of Phase III, the Commission
shall create a Board of officers composed of the following: NAPOLCOM Commissioner as
Chairman and one (1) representative each for the PC, Budget and Management.
Upon the effectivity of this Act, the Secretary shall exercise administrative supervision as well
as operational control over the transferred, merged and/or absorbed AFP and INP units. The
incumbent Director General of the PC-INP shall continue to act as Director General of the
PNP until such time as he shall have been replaced by the President.
Section 86. Assumption by the PNP of Police Functions. The PNP shall absorb the functions of
the PC, the INP and the Narcotics Command upon the effectivity of this Act.
All functions of the PAFSECOM and the police functions of the Coast Guard shall be taken over by
the PNP when it acquires the capability to perform such functions after the transition period of
eighteen (18) months. The personnel of the PAFSECOM or the Coast Guard shall, within the
transition period, have the option to join the PNP or remain with the PAFSECOM or the Coast
Guard, as the case may be.
Section 87. Absorption by the Department of the National Action Committee on AntiHijacking. The Department shall absorb the National Action Committee on Anti-Hijacking under
the Department of National Defense, and the transfer of assets, personnel and accountabilities of
this office to the Department shall proceed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
Section 88. Transfer, Merger, and Absorption of Offices and Personnel. All properties,
equipment, finances of the transferred and absorbed agencies, including their respective
accountabilities, are hereby transferred to the Department.
The transfer, merger and/or absorption of any government office/unit concerned shall include the
functions, appropriations, funds, records, equipment, facilities, choses in action, rights, other assets,
and liabilities, if any, of the transferred Office/unit as well as the personnel thereof, who shall; unless
removed for cause and after due process; in a holdover capacity, continue to perform their
respective duties and responsibilities and receive their corresponding salaries and benefits. Those
personnel of the transferred, merged, and/or absorbed office/unit whose positions are not included
in the new position structure and staffing pattern approved by the Department or who are not
reappointed shall be given preference to join the Department or any of the offices thereunder or
shall be allowed to retire under existing laws, rules and regulations. Otherwise, they shall be deemed
separated and paid gratuity equivalent to one and one-fourth (11/4) months basic salary for every
year of service or a fraction thereof.
The personnel of the existing Department of Local Government shall, unless removed for cause and
after due process, continue to perform their duties and responsibilities and shall receive their
corresponding salaries and benefits.
The heads of the various bureaus and offices created under this Act shall, within six (6) months from
the effectivity of this Act, recommended the organizational structure and staffing pattern of their
bureaus, and offices for approval by the Secretary.
Section 89. Compulsory Retirement for INP Members. Any provision hereof to the contrary
notwithstanding and within the transition period of four (4) years following the effectivity of this Act,
the following members of the INP shall be considered compulsorily retired:
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(a) Those who shall attain the age of sixty (60) on the first year of the effectivity of this Act.
(b) Those who shall attain the age of fifty-nine (59) on the second year of the effectivity of this
Act; and
(c) Those who shall attain the age of fifty-eight (58) on the third year of the effectivity of this
Act.
(d) Those who shall attain the age of fifty-seven (57) on the fourth year of the effectivity of
this Act.
Section 90. Status of Present NAPOLCOM, PC-INP. Upon the effectivity of this Act, the present
National Police Commission, and the Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police shall cease
to exist. The Philippine Constabulary, which is the nucleus of the integrated Philippine ConstabularyIntegrated National Police, shall cease to be a major service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
The Integrated National Police, which is the civilian component of the Philippine ConstabularyIntegrated National Police, shall cease to be the national police force and in lieu thereof, a new
police force shall be established and constituted pursuant to this Act.
CHAPTER IX
FINAL PROVISIONS
Section 91. Application of Civil Service Laws. The Civil Service Law and its implementing rules
and regulations shall apply to all personnel of the Department.
Section 92. Funding. For purpose of organizing and constituting the Department, and for
carrying out the provisions of this Act, the appropriations of the abolished, transferred or
reconstituted offices for the current fiscal year shall be transferred to the Department. Thereafter,
such as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act shall be included in the annual
General Appropriations Act.
Section 93. Implementing Rules and Regulations. Within ninety (90) days from his appointment,
the Secretary shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary to ensure the effective
implementation of this Act.
Section 94. Separability Clause. If any portion or provision of this Act is declared
unconstitutional, the same shall not effect the validity and effectivity of the other provisions not
affected thereby.
Section 95. Repealing Clause. All laws, decrees, executive orders, rules and regulations, and
other issuances or parts thereof which are inconsistent with this Act hereby repealed, amended or
modified accordingly.
The provisions of Executive Order No. 262 shall remain valid insofar as they are not inconsistent
with the provisions of this Act.
Section 96. Effectivity. This Act shall take effect after fifteen (15) days following its publication in
two (2) national newspapers of general circulation.
Approved: December 13, 1990
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