WHEREAS, on May 11, 1973, the Central Bank of the Philippines, the National Economic and Development Authority, the Development Bank of the Philippines, the Government Service Insurance System, the Social Security System, and the Philippine National Bank, as developmental instrumentalities of the Government dedicated to the promotion of wealth and welfare in the New Society, have entered into a memorandum agreement to establish, as their joint project, the Development Academy of the Philippines;
WHEREAS, the Development Academy of the Philippines was conceived by the said founding institutions for the purpose of promoting and supporting the developmental efforts of the country by carrying out human resource development programs designed to instill development perspectives and advance management capability in the leadership of key sectors of the Government and the economy, as well as research, analysis, and publications programs of depth and quality to service the requirements of development planning, management, and implementation at both the macro and project levels; and
WHEREAS, in order to effectively fulfill its purposes, it is imperative that the Development Academy of the Philippines be endowed with juridical status and conferred with certain privileges, to the end that its activities be undertaken with greater vigor, resources and direction;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution of the Philippines, and pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081, dated September 21, 1972, and General Order No. 1, dated September 22, 1972, do hereby create and establish a body corporate to be known as the Development Academy of the Philippines, which shall operate in accordance with the following provisions:
SECTION 1. Purposes.
SEC. 2. Corporate Powers.
To fulfill its purposes, the Academy shall have the following powers:
In general, to carry on any activity and to have and exercise all of the powers conferred by the laws upon private or government-owned or controlled corporations; and to do any and all of the acts and things herein set forth to the same extent as juridical persons could do, and in any part of the world, as principal, factor, agent, or otherwise, alone or in syndicate or otherwise in conjunction with any person, entity, partnership, association or corporation, domestic or foreign.
SEC. 3. Domicile.
The principal office of the Academy shall be established at Tagaytay City. The Academy may also have branches or offices at such other place or places, within or without the Philippines, as the operations and activities of the Academy may require.
SEC. 4. Board of Trustees.
The governance and policy direction of the Academy shall be vested in, and its powers exercised by, a Board of Trustees, which shall be composed of fifteen members, as follows:
The Trustees shall not receive any compensation or remuneration for their services as such, but they may be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in discharging the business of the Academy.
SEC. 5. Responsibilities of the Board.
In the exercise of the powers granted to it under this Act, the Board of Trustees shall:
SEC. 6. Executive Committee.
There shall be an Executive Committee consisting of the President of the Academy and not fewer than three nor more than five other members to be elected by the Board of Trustees from the membership of the Board. Members of the Executive Committee, other than the President of the Academy, shall hold office for terms of two years, unless at the time of election a shorter term is specified, and shall be eligible for re-election. The Board shall elect the Chairman of the Executive Committee from the membership of the Committee.
SEC. 7. Functions of the Executive Committee.
The Executive Committee shall administer the affairs of the Academy in accordance with such functions, powers and responsibilities its may be delegated by the Board of Trustees. In the exercise of such delegated functions, powers and responsibilities, the Executive Committee shall have all powers of the Board, excepting the power to fill a vacancy on the Board and to amend the rules and regulations of the Academy.
SEC. 8. President of the Academy.
The President of the Academy shall be its chief executive officer, who shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees, and receive such compensation and remuneration to be fixed by the Board. His powers and duties are:
SEC. 9. Financial Support.
Until such time as the Academy shall be financially self-sufficient, its operations shall be financed through the contributions of the founding institutions, parties to the memorandum agreement dated May 11, 1973. A Development Academy of the Philippines Endowment Fund shall be created for the purpose of attaining self-support capability for the Academy, on the basis of contributions, investments, and other income accruing to the Academy and its operations, and with the view of terminating the need for annual contributions from the parties to the said memorandum agreement. The Endowment Fund shall be administered as a trust with the Board of Trustees of the Academy as trustee thereof: Provided, That the principal of said Endowment Fund shall not be subject to impairment: And provided, furthermore, That only the earnings thereof shall be available for expenditure. For this purpose the founding institutions are hereby authorized to make contributions in the form of investments to the Endowment Fund, at the rate of three million pesos (P3,000,000) each in June 1973 and four and one-half-million pesos (P4,500,000) in June 1975, provisions of their respective charters to the contrary notwithstanding.
SEC. 10. Expenditures and Disbursements.
Expenditures and disbursements made by the Academy in the conduct of its
affairs shall not be subject to the procurement requirements and restrictions
imposed by existing law upon government agencies,
instrumentalities and
government-owned or controlled corporations.
SEC. 11. Staff Appointments.
Any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, appointments to the administrative or research staff of the Academy may be on a part-time basis, and shall be exempt from the requirements and restrictions of the Civil Service Law, Laws, rules and regulations on position-classification and salary standardization and Section Two Hundred Fifty-Nine of the Revised Administrative Code: Provided, That any government retiree employed in the Academy shall not be required to reimburse or refund any gratuity received from the Government nor shall any pension or annuity to which he is entitled be suspended or reduced on account of his employment in the Academy;
SEC. 12. Exemption from Taxes.
Any provision of existing laws to the contrary notwithstanding, any donation, contribution, bequest, subsidy or financial aid which may be made to the Academy shall be exempt from taxes of any kind, and shall constitute allowable deductions in full from the income of the donors or givers for income tax purposes.
The Academy, its assets, acquisitions, income, and its operations and transactions shall be exempt from any and all taxes, fees, charges, imposts, licenses and assessments, direct or indirect, imposed by the Republic of the Philippines or any of its political subdivision or taxing authority thereof, except import taxes, duties and fees.
SEC. 13. Disposition of Assets upon Dissolution.
In the event of dissolution of the Academy, its remaining assets, after return of the principal of the Endowment Fund to the contributing founding institutions, and payment of other liabilities, shall be disposed of and turned over to any foundation or institutions dedicated to the same or similar pursuits as the Academy, or to the Republic of the Philippines or any of its agencies or instrumentalities, as the Board of Trustees may determine.
SEC. 14. Transfer of Functions, Properties and Appropriations of the Productivity and Development Center.
All the functions vested in and conferred upon the Productivity and Development Center of the National Economic and Development Authority, as well as all assets, funds and properties belonging to it, including its budgetary appropriations, are hereby transferred to the Academy, which shall execute, administer, dispose of and handle such functions, assets, properties and appropriations in accordance with the provisions of this Decree.
Done in the City of Manila, this 6th day of June, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-three.
(Sgd.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS
President
Republic of the Philippines
By the President: (Sgd.) ROBERTO V. REYES Assistant Executive Secretary