[ PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 997, September 16, 1976 ]
CONFERRING CIVIL SERVICE ELIGIBILITIES ON SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SPECIALISTS ON THE BASIS OF THEIR QUALIFICATIONS AND THE REQUIREMENTS OF PUBLIC SERVICE.
WHEREAS, this is consistent with the provision of the Constitution that "(a) the State shall promote scientific research and invention", and that "(b) the advancement of science shall have priority in national development;"
WHEREAS, the requirement into the government service of-more scientific and technological personnel has therefore become necessary;
WHEREAS, such recruitment has been rendered difficult both by the scarcity of qualified manpower in these fields, and by the requirements of the Constitution and the Civil Service law and rules that merit and fitness for government employment be largely determined by competitive examinations;
WHEREAS, the Civil Service Commission which is responsible for the conduct of such examinations has not yet come up with a test that would accurately measure the capabilities of such personnel ;
WHEREAS, there are now in the government service scientific and technological specialists who have dedicated themselves to government and who therefore need to be given some form of recognition;
WHEREAS, it is believed that the highly technical qualifications gained through education and sharpened by research and experience, of scientific and technological personnel can be considered more than adequate to determine their fitness and capacity for government jobs;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the Constitution, do hereby decree and order:
SECTION 1. It shall be the policy of the government to give support and encouragement to science and technology, and to attract scientific and technological specialists into the public service, realizing the contribution that they can make to push with greater vigor the development programs of the country.
SEC. 2. As used in this Decree, the term scientific and technological specialist shall refer to a person who has at least a bachelor's degree with major in any of the following fields, or any bachelor's degree with specialization in the same fields:
A. Applied Sciences, such as Agricultural Science Agronomy Plant Pathology Animal Husbandry- Soils Science Plant Breeding Horticulture Plant Physiology Medical Science Physiology Parasitology B. Biological Sciences, such as Botany Microbiology Zoology Biology Paleontology Ecology C. Biophysical Sciences, such as Biophysics Health Physics Biochemistry Environmental Science D. Physical Sciences, such as Physics Astronomy Meteorology Seismology Geophysics Archeology Geochemistry Astrophysics E. Engineering Sciences, such as Nuclear Engineering Geothermal Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Aeronautical Engineering F. Mathematics such as pure and applied mathematics including statistics SEC. 3. For purpose of appointment in the Civil Service, a person whose field of specialization is appropriately covered by a board examination shall utilize the civil service eligibility arising therefrom.
Where a field of specialization is not covered by a board examination the scientific and technological specialist concerned as defined in Section 2 hereof shall be conferred a civil service eligibility if ho is determined to be qualified by a committee composed of the Chairman, National Science Development Board, the Commissioner, National Institute of Science and Technology, and the Chairman, Philippine Atomic Energy Commission. The Chairman, Civil Service Commission, or his representative may sit in the deliberations of the Committee, as may be necessary.
A scientific and technological specialist may qualify for conferment of eligibility if, as determined by the Committee, he fully meets the requirements for three years research and/or teaching experience in the pertinent field, or an earned graduate degree.
SEC. 5. The Committee shall promulgate the appropriate rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this Decree which shall be effective upon approval by the Civil Service Commission.
Done in the City of Manila, this 16th day of September, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred, and seventy-six.
(Sgd.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS
President of the PhilippinesBy the President:
(Sgd.) JUAN C. TUVERA
Presidential Assistant