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The Records Division was elevated to an Office in 1975, with the addition of the
following functions:
1. Maintain and control vital documents and essential records to support
the functions of the OP in its day to day activities;
2. Monitor the flow of communications from their time of receipt up to
their dispatch;
3. Service the documentary, information and reference requirements of
top management and action officers of the OP, and the reference and
research needs of other government agencies and the general public;
4. Ensure the proper storage, maintenance, protection and preservation
of vital and presidential documents, and the prompt disposal of obsolete
and valueless records;
5. Effect the prompt publication/dissemination of laws, presidential
issuances and classified documents;
6. Provide computerized integrated records management support services
for easy reference and retrieval of data and information; and
7. To be able to represent the OP and OP officials in response to
Subpoena Duces Tecum and Testificandum served by courts and other
investigating bodies.[52]
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purposes of verification of the appointment paper’s existence and authenticity,
appointment paper must bear the security marks (i.e., handwritten signature of
President, bar code, etc.) and must be accompanied by a transmittal letter from
MRO.
The testimony of Mr. Marianito Dimaandal, Director IV of the MRO, underscores the
purpose of the release of papers through his office.
Q: What are the functions of the MRO?
A: The MRO is mandated under Memorandum Order No. 1, series of 1958
to (1) receive, record, and screen all incoming correspondence,
telegrams, documents, and papers; (2) follow up on correspondence
forwarded to entities outside the Office of the President (“OP”) to assure
that prompt replies are made and copies thereof furnished the OP; (3)
timely dispatch all outgoing documents and correspondence; (4) have
custody of records of the OP, except personal papers of the President,
and keep them in such condition as to meet the documentary and
reference requirements of the Office; (5) keep and maintain a filing and
records system for Acts, Memoranda, Orders, Circulars, correspondence,
and other pertinent documents for ready reference and use; (6) issue
certified copies of documents on file as requested and in accordance with
prevailing standard operating procedures; (7) maintain and control vital
documents and essential records to support the OP in its day-to-day
activities; (8) monitor the flow of communications from the time of
receipt up to their dispatch; and (9) other related functions.
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