Annual Report of the Philippine Bureau of Civil Service for the Year Ended ..., Tema 15

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915
1905/06 includes also "Appendix...containing laws relating to the Philippine civil service, civil service rules, examination repuirements...opinions of the attorney-general, resolutions of the Philippine commission, statistics of examinations and appointments. Bureau of insular affairs, War Dept. Washington, 1907."
 

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Página 28 - Any commissioner, examiner, copyist, or messenger herein mentioned, or any other person who shall willfully and corruptly, by himself or in co-operation with one or more persons, defeat, deceive or obstruct any person in respect of his or her right of examination...
Página 43 - ... who is physically so disabled as to be rendered unfit for the performance of the duties of the position to which he seeks appointment...
Página 60 - Wounds or in- (e) Applications of officers and employees for leave of *** absence on account of wounds or injuries incurred in the performance of duty...
Página 45 - ... or over, shall be eligible for appointment to the position for which he was examined; and the names of eligibles shall be entered in the order of their average percentages, on the proper register of eligibles...
Página 28 - In the appointment of officers and employees under the provisions of this act, the appointing officer in his selection from the list of eligibles furnished to him by the director of civil service shall, where other qualifications are equal, prefer—• First. Natives of the Philippine Islands or persons who have, under and by virtue of the treaty of Paris, acquired the political rights of natives of the islands. ~ Second. Persons who have served as members of the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the...
Página 43 - Islands, an honorably discharged soldier, sailor, or marine of the United States, or a person who has under and by virtue of the treaty of Paris acquired the political rights of natives of the islands.
Página 39 - States, and who has rendered continuous, faithful, and satisfactory service for three years or more after arrival in the Philippine Islands, shall, upon his retirement from the service, be allowed half salary for thirty days in addition to full salary for the period which may be granted him as leave of absence.
Página 39 - Islands, vmder the conditions named in this act, shall, before receiving such appointment, execute a contract and deliver it to the chief of the bureau of insular affairs, War Department, wherein the appointee shall stipulate that he will remain in the service of the government of the Philippine Islands for at least two years unless released by the governor-general or proper head of department.
Página 39 - That he proceed directly to the islands; otherwise, he shall be allowed half salary for such time only as is ordinarily required to perform the journey by the route directed: And prmided further, That such half salary shall not be paid until after the expiration of two years of satisfactory service in the Philippines.
Página 38 - The application shall then be forwarded by the board to the head of the department in which the applicant is employed for his final decision, except in respect to those bureaus or offices not under any department, in which cases the recommendations of the board shall be forwarded to the civil governor for his final decision.

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