Can the procedural rules promulgated by a Constitutional Commission alter substantive rights?
Procedural rules promulgated by the Constitutional Commissions are explicitly prohibited from modifying, diminishing, or increasing substantive rights.
Procedural rules promulgated by the Constitutional Commissions are explicitly prohibited from modifying, diminishing, or increasing substantive rights.
Every case brought before a Commission must be decided by a majority vote within sixty days of submission.
Within how many days must a Commission decide a case brought before it? Read More »
A case is deemed submitted for decision once the final required pleading, brief, or memorandum has been filed.
When is a case deemed submitted for decision or resolution by a Commission? Read More »
Decisions of a Commission may be brought to the Supreme Court on certiorari within thirty days by an aggrieved party.
Where can an aggrieved party appeal a ruling of a Constitutional Commission? Read More »
The Constitutional Commissions are authorized to perform any other functions that may be provided and assigned by law.
The Constitution establishes the Civil Service Commission, the Commission on Elections, and the Commission on Audit as independent governmental bodies.
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The Civil Service is exclusively administered by the Civil Service Commission, which consists of a Chairman and two Commissioners.
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Constitutional Commission members are strictly barred from holding any other office or employment during their entire tenure.
Can a member of a Constitutional Commission hold another office during their tenure? Read More »
Only natural-born citizens of the Philippines are eligible to be appointed as members of the Civil Service Commission.
What are the citizenship requirements for a Civil Service Commissioner? Read More »
Commission members are constitutionally prohibited from practicing any profession while they hold their government positions.
Are members of Constitutional Commissions allowed to practice their profession? Read More »