continued implementation of the act shall be included in the annual General
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Appropriations Act.
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SEC. 19. Record of Transaction. The Commission shall keep proper
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accounts and records of all its transactions and affairs, and shall exert all efforts to
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ensure that all payments made out of its moneys are correctly made and properly
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authorized, and that adequate contrQI is maintained over the assets of, or in the
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custody of, the Commission and the expenditures it may incur. The Commission
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sllall be subject to audit by the Commission on Audit.
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SEC. 20. Civil Service Law Coverage for Employees. The hiring,
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appointment, employment, promotion, disciplinary control, separation, and other
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terms and conditions of the service of all employees of the Commission and such
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other matters affecting its employees' shall be consistent with the provisions of the
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Civil Service Law and the Civil Service Commission's rules and regulations.
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SEC. 21. GSIS Coverage for ~mployees. All employees of the Commission
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shall be deemed members of the Government Service Insurance System and shall
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enjoy all the benefits of said System. '
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SEC. 22. Transitory Provisions. Upon the creation of the Commission, the
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OMA shall cease to exist. All the powers, functions, assets, liabilities, capital,
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accounts, contracts, equipment, and facilities of the OMA which are owned by the
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government, shall be transferred to the Commission.
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During the transition period, which begins upon approval of this Act, the
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President may appoint the incumbe'nt Executive Director of the OMA as Acting
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Secretary of the Commission until the regular Secretary of the Commission shall
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have been appointed.
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All regular or permanent employees of OMA shall be absorbed or transferred
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to the Commission: Provided, that they possess the necessary qualifications, and
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shall not suffer any loss of seniority or' rank or decrease in emoluments.
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Employees separated and/or phased-out from the service as a result of the
provi~ion
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abolition of the OMA under the
of this Act shall, within three (3) months
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from their separation and/or phased-out from the service receive a separation pay in
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accordance with existing laws, rules and regulations.
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qualified to retire shall be allowed to retire and be entitled to all benefits provided
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under existing retirement laws. The fund of the Commission maybe used to fund this
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purpose.
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In addition, those who are