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Officer in Charge (Philippines)

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73:, the Deputy Chief for Administration assumed the post of OIC of the police. Non-duty status is a status in the police similar to an employee on a terminal leave. Albayalde resigned from his position as chief while remaining a member of the police force until November 8, 2019, which is when he will reach the mandatory retirement age of 56. While on non-duty status, Albayalde retains his four star (Police General) rank which meant his successor will not be able to hold the same rank while Albayalde is still on non-duty status. On May 8, 2022, one day before the 2022 National and Local Elections, PGen. Dionardo Carlos finished his term as Chief, PNP upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 56. He was replaced by the Deputy Chief for Operations PLtGen. Vicente Danao Jr. who was appointed by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte as the OIC of the PNP until President Bongbong Marcos appointed PGen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. as the New Chief, PNP. 44:(e.g. the governor of province, mayor of a municipality or city, and barangay), according to the implementing rules and regulations of the Local Government Code of 1991 may designate an Officer in Charge (OIC) whenever they travel outside the area of their jurisdiction but still within the Philippines for a period not exceeding three consecutive days. The OIC of the local chief executive office is to be appointed in writing with duties to be performed by the temporary official also specified excluding powers to appoint, dismiss, or suspend government employees. The functions of the OIC is limited to powers involving administration and excludes discretionary powers. 48:
case of the provincial governor and municipal/city mayor or the highest-ranking member of the sangguiniang barangay in the case of the local barangay chief executive, physical and legal reasons. An acting local chief executive can only exercise powers to appoint, dismiss, or suspend government employees after 30 working days.
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an Officer in Charge is different from an acting official in terms on how they gained the position. For example, deputy director for Operations General Leonardo Espina became the OIC Police Chief when Director General Alan Purisima was suspended and deputy director for Administration Felipe Rojas
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In contrast a local chief executive serving in an "Acting Capacity", the position may be assumed due to the temporary incapacity of the local chief executive due to filing a leave of absence, travel outside the Philippines, or physical and legal reasons. The deputy of the local chief executive in
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in the context of Philippine governance refers to an official serving their position in an interim or temporary basis or even as the Caretaker or Custodian of the office. The position of OIC is distinct to an official serving in an "Acting" capacity.
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When Oscar Albayalde went to non-duty status, the first chief to do so, amidst a controversy he was implicated in, Lt. Gen.
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when the President is out of the country for an Official State or Working Visit. During the administration of President
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is designated as Officer in Charge when the President is on Official State or Working Visit.
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retired. An acting official gained position by appointment of a higher authority.
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Felipe, Cecille Suerte; Tupas, Emmanuel (14 October 2019).
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is hereby designated as the Officer in Charge of the
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Officer-in-Charge (Philippines)
local government units
Philippine National Police
Archie Gamboa
Arroyo
Aquino III
Duterte
Executive Secretary
Office of the President
Bongbong Marcos
vice president of the Philippines


"DILG Opinion No. 2 s. 2018"
"What's in a word? Acting vs OIC PNP chief"
"Albayalde steps down from PNP top post; Gamboa takes over as officer in charge"
"Albayalde goes on 'non-duty' leave"
Archived
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Politics of the Philippines

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