MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

[ Memorandum Order No. 38, July 25, 1966 ]

REQUIRING EMPLOYEES IN THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT TO WEAR NAMEPLATES.

As a means of identification, all officials and employees in the Office of the President below the rank of Assistant Division Chief, including those on temporary detail from other government agencies, are hereby required to wear the prescribed nameplates procured for the purpose, bearing the inscription “EXECUTIVE OFFICE,” the employee’s name and the division or unit where he is assigned. The nameplate shall be pinned conspicuously over the left breast and worn all the time the employee is on official duty; during or outside of the regular office hours within the premises of the Malacañang compound, including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

The nameplate may not be taken by the employee outside of the premises. Whenever he goes out of the premises, of the Malacañang compound, he shall leave it inside his desk to prevent its use by any unauthorized person. Employees shall be accountable for the nameplates issued to them and in case of loss of the nameplate, it shall be replaced immediately at the expense of the employee concerned.

The Administrative Division shall take charge of the procurement of the nameplates and the issuance thereof to the employees concerned.1aшphi1 Employees shall surrender the nameplates to the Administrative Division upon separation from the service of the office of the President.

Strict compliance with the provisions of this Order is en joined, violation of which shall be sufficient ground for administrative action.

This Order shall take effect not later than ten days from the date hereof.

By authority of the President:

RAFAEL M. SALAS
Executive Secretary

Manila, July 25, 1966


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