[ SC ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 42 -2013, December 08, 2015 ]
[ SC ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 42 -2013, December 08, 2015 ]
[ SC ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 42 -2013, December 08, 2015 ]
TO: ALL OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE SUPREME COURT, PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORAL TRIBUNAL AND LOWER COURTS
SUBJECT: GUIDELINES ON THE (A) GRANT OF UNIFORM/CLOTHING ALLOWANCE (U/CA); AND (B) WEARING OF OFFICE UNIFORM/APPROPRIATE OFFICE ATTIRE
I. Coverage
These Guidelines shall apply to all officials and employees of the Supreme Court (SC), Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET), and Lower Courts (LCs), whether permanent, temporary, coterminous, casual, or on part-time basis.
II. Who are Entitled:
The following are entitled to clothing allowance, whether in the form of office uniforms or cash:
1. Officials and employees who are in the service as of July 1 of the previous year and are continuously in the service up to June 30 of the current year. [E.g., for CY 2013 U/CA - must render service from 1. July 2012 to 30 June 2013].
2 . Officials and employees who are required to wear uniform at all times in the performance of their duties.
3. Officials and employees who transferred from other government agencies from January to June of the current year, provided that they have been in the government service as of July 1 of the previous year and shall have rendered continuous service up to June 30 of the current year. [E.g., for CY 2013 U/CA - must render service from 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2013].
4. Officials and employees who transferred from other government agencies from July to December of the current year subject to submission of certification of non-receipt of
B. Prohibited Attire
Should the clothing allowance be granted in the form of cash, the provisions of the Revised Dress Code for all Government Officials and Employees as prescribed by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) in its Memorandum Circular (MC) No. 9, s. 2000 (Revised Dress Code for All Government Officials and Employees) dated October 31, 2000 shall be strictly followed, to wit:
B.I. The following attire are prohibited when performing official functions:
(a) Gauzy, transparent or net-like blouse or shirt; (b) Sando, sleeveless, strapless or spaghetti-strapped blouse, tank tops (unless worn as an undershirt), blouse with over-plunging necklines; (c) Collarless t-shirts for men; (d) Micro-mini skirt, walking shorts, cycling shorts, leggings, tights, jogging pants, pedal pushers; (e)Sandals and step-ins exposing the toes; and (f)Rubber sandals, slippers (crocs, havaianas, ipanema, fitflops, happy feet, sanuk) and "bakya"
B.2. The sporting of long and unkempt hair, as well as wearing of earrings and other body ornaments by male employees are not allowed.
B.3. Denim or "maong" pants, collarless t-shirts for men, rubber shoes, sandals, flipflops and step-ins are allowed on Fridays only.
(Please see Annexes)
4. Identification Card (ID) - I..D. forms part of the official uniform/appropriate office attire. Thus, it must be worn at all times while on official duty.
V. Responsibilities of Officials and Employees when U/CA is in the Form of Office Uniform
1. All officials and employees concerned must have their individual body measurements taken by the official modiste or tailor on the scheduled dates.
2. In case the measurements are not taken on the scheduled dates, the officials and employees concerned shall make the corresponding arrangement with the official modiste or tailor for the measurement taking.
3. The non-issuance of office uniform due to failure of officials and employees to comply with Items 1 and 2 shall constitute a waiver of the U/CA and shall be a ground for disciplinary action under this Circular for the non-wearing of the prescribed uniform.
the Committee for Office Uniforms, as the case may be. Otherwise, such claims shall no longer be entertained and shall be deemed forfeited
VIII. Implementation and Monitoring
A. Supreme Court:
1. All the Chiefs of Office, Judicial Staff Heads in the Office of the Chief Justice and Associate Justices, immediate supervisors, officers and members of the Committee for Office Uniforms shall be responsible for:
a. implementing these guidelines; b. monitoring compliance with these guidelines; and c. reporting and submitting cases of violations to the Chairperson of the Committee for Office Uniforms for proper disciplinary action.
2. The Daily Report on Attendance and Tardiness (RAT) shall include a list of officials and employees who violated the Guidelines on the Wearing of Appropriate Office Attire/Office Uniforms.
3. The personnel of the Security Division are hereby deputized to list down the names of officials and employees who do not comply with these guidelines. The list shall indicate the date of commission of the violation and the name of the official or employee concerned, who must be informed of such violation. The list should be submitted to the Committee for Office Uniforms.
B. Lower Courts:
1. In single sala courts, the Clerks of Court shall be responsible in implementing and monitoring compliance with these guidelines. In multiple sala courts, a Committee for Office Uniforms shall be created, with the Clerks of Court as Chairperson and with two (2) members to be designated by the Executive Judge.
2. The Clerk of Court in single sala courts and the Committee for Office Uniforms in multiple sala courts shall:
2.1 ensure compliance with the guidelines on the wearing of office uniforms or appropriate office attire;
2.2 act on requests for exemption and submit report to the Committee for Office Uniforms for SC, PET and LC;
2.3 submit to the Committee for Office Uniforms for SC, PET and LC, the list of personnel violating these guidelines and recommend appropriate disciplinary actions thereon.
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