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REPUBLIC ACTS
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 723 - AN ACT TO
AMEND SECTION THREE, FOUR AND THIRTY-TWO OF COMMONWEALTH ACT NUMBERED
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIX, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE PUBLIC
SERVICE ACT |
Section 1.
Section three of Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred and forty-six,
as amended by section one of Republic Act Numbered One hundred and
seventy-eight, is hereby further amended to read as follows: "Sec. 3. The
Commissioner and Associate Commissioners shall hold office until they
reach the age of seventy years, or until removed in accordance with the
procedure prescribed in section one hundred and seventy-three of Act
Numbered Twenty-seven hundred and eleven, known as the Revised
Administrative Code. In case of the absence, for any reason, of the
Public Service Commissioner, the Associate Commissioner with seniority
of appointment shall act as Commissioner. If on account of absence,
illness, or incapacity of any of the Commissioners, or whenever by
reason of temporary disability of any Commissioner or of a vacancy
occurring therein, the requisite number of Commissioners necessary to
render a decision or issue an order in any case is not present, or in
the event of a tie vote among the Commissioners, the Secretary of
Justice may designate such number of Judges of the Court of First
Instance, or such number of attorneys of the legal division of the
Commission, as may be necessary, to sit temporarily as Commissioners in
the Public Service Commission.
"All the powers herein vested upon the Commissioner shall be considered vested upon any of the Commissioners, acting either individually or jointly as hereinafter provided. The Commissioners shall equitably divide among themselves all pending cases and those that may hereafter be submitted to the Commission, in such manner and form as they may determine, and shall proceed to hear and determine the cases assigned to each: Provided, however, That the affirmative vote of at least two Commissioners shall be necessary for the promulgation of a decision or a non-interlocutory order in all contested cases, and in all cases involving the fixing of rates: And provided, further, That all motions for reconsideration of orders or decisions in contested cases shall be heard by the Commission in banc, and the affirmative vote of at least two Commissioners shall be necessary to promulgate an order resolving a motion for reconsideration." Sec. 2. Section four Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred and forty-six, as amended by Republic Act Numbered One hundred and seventy-eight, is hereby further amended to read as follows: "Sec. 4. The
Public Service Commissioner shall receive an annual compensation of
eleven thousand pesos; each of the Associate Commissioners an annual
compensation of ten thousand pesos; the chief attorney for the legal
division an annual compensation of six thousand six hundred pesos, and
each of the other five attorneys of the legal division, five thousand
four hundred pesos."
Sec. 3. Section thirty-two of Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred and forty-six is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 32.
The Commission may, in any investigation or hearing, by its order in
writing, cause the deposition of witnesses residing within or without
the Philippines to be taken in the manner prescribed by the Rules of
Court. Where witnesses reside in places distant from Manila and it
would be inconvenient and expensive for them to appear personally
before the Commission, the Commission may, by proper order, commission
any clerk of the Court of First Instance, municipal judge or justice of
the peace of the Philippines to take the deposition of witnesses in any
case pending before the Commission. It shall be the duty of the
official so commissioned, to designate promptly a date or dates for the
taking of such deposition, giving timely notice to the parties, and on
said date to proceed to take the deposition, reducing it to writing.
After the depositions have been taken, the official so commissioned
shall certify to the depositions taken and forward them as soon as
possible to the Commission. It shall be the duty of the respective
parties to furnish stenographers for taking and transcribing the
testimony taken. In case there are no stenographers available, the
testimony shall be taken in long hand by such person as the clerk of
court, the municipal judge or justice of the peace may designate. The
Commission may also commission a notary public to take the depositions
in the same manner herein provided.
"The Commission may also, by order, authorize any of the attorneys of the legal division or division chiefs of the Commission, if they be lawyers, to hear and investigate any case filed with the Commission and in connection therewith to receive such evidence as may be material thereto. At the conclusion of the hearing or investigation, the attorney or division chief so authorized shall submit the evidence received by him to the Commission to enable the latter to render its decision." Sec. 4. In addition to the sum already appropriated for the Commission under the General Appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fifty-two and nineteen hundred and fifty-three, the sum of ten thousand one hundred pesos, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby authorized to be appropriated out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated for carrying out the purpose of this Act. Sec. 5. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. Sec. 6. This Act shall take effect on its approval. Approved: June 6, 1952 |
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