Lea 1 Midterm Module PDF 1
Lea 1 Midterm Module PDF 1
Lea 1 Midterm Module PDF 1
MIDTERM MODULE
Police Lieutenant to Police Lieutenant Col. – Appointed by the Chief of the PNP, as
recommended by their immediate superiors and attested by CSC.
Police General – Appointed by the President from among the senior officers down
to the rank of Chief Superintendent subject to confirmation of the CSC.
KINDS OF APPOINTMENT
TEMPORARY – Any PNP personnel who is admitted due to the waiver of the educational
or weight requirements.
A newly recruited PO1 shall be appointed in temporary status in twelve (12) months
pending compliance with the Field Training Program (FTP) involving actual experience
and assignment in patrol, traffic and investigation (NAPOLCOM Memorandum Circular
No. 2007-009).
a). The age, height and weight for initial appointment to the PNP may be waived
only when the number of qualified applicants falls below the approved national/regional
quota.
b). Waiver of the age requirement may be granted provided that the applicant
shall not be less than twenty (20) nor more than thirty five (35) years of age. For purposes
of this paragraph, one is considered to be not over thirty five (35) years old if he or she
has not yet reached his or her thirty six (36th) birthday on the date of the issuance of his or
her appointment.
c). Waiver of the height requirement may be granted to a male applicant who is
at least 1 meter and 57 cm (1.57m) and to a female applicant who is at least 1 meter
and 52cm (1.52m). Provided, that the minimum height requirement for applicants who
belong to indigenous group duly certified by the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos
(NCMF) or the National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP) shall be 1.52m for male
and 1.45m for female. Provided further, that the Commission shall require said applicants
to submit appropriate proof of their membership in a certain indigenous group.
d). An applicant who is granted a weight waiver shall be given reasonable time
not exceeding six (6) months within which to comply with the said requirement.
The grant of waiver is not a guarantee for appointment into the police service.
e). The PNP Screening Committee shall, through the Chief of the PNP, request the
Commission to consider the appointment of those applicants with a certification under
oath that the qualified applicants, at the time the applicant is being considered, fall
below the office/unit quota concerned.
b). Special talents in the field of sports, music or arts and culture;
c). Extensive experience or training in forensic science and other legal, medical
and technical services; and
a). Applicants who possess the least disqualifications shall take precedence over
those who possess more disqualifications.
1). Age
2). Height
3). Weight
LATERAL ENTRY OF OFFICERS INTO THE PNP
1). Chaplain;
1). Dentist
2) Optometrists
3) Nurses
4) Engineers
1). Dentist
2). Optometrist
3). Nurse
4) Engineer
8). Chaplain
10). Pilot
11). Psychologist
• Top priority consideration for lateral entry into the rank of Police Inspector shall be
given to top ten (10) placers of the different Licensure Examinations.
However, incumbent PNP members who land in the top ten shall be given
first preference over the civilian provided that the qualifications are satisfied.
• The maximum age of PNP members applicants through lateral entry shall be forty
six (46) years old at the time of appointment. Age waivers shall not be allowed.
THE PNP PROMOTION SYSTEM
a. Bachelor’s Degree
C. Time-in Grade – the number of years required for a police officer to hold a
certain rank before he can be promoted to the next higher rank. The time-in grade
in the PNP is maintained as follows (NAPOLCOM Resolution # 2013-501):
Except for the Chief, PNP, no PNP member who has less than one (1) year
of service before reaching the compulsory retirement age shall be promoted to a higher
rank or appointed to any other position.
2. SPOT PROMOTION
SPOT PROMOTION
Posthumous promotion
It is a special promotion given for acts of heroism exhibited in the face of an armed
enemy or in the conduct of rescue/disaster operations resulting in the loss of life
The National Police Commission issued the following rules and regulations in furtherance
Sec. 14. (m), and Sec. 69. R.A 6975 (DILG Act of 1990) for awards and medals of Honor
for PNP uniformed personnel.
Authorized Decorations. Service Medals, Ribbons and Badges of the Philippine National
Police are the following: (Sec. 2, NAPOLCOM MC #93-012)
1. Medalya ng Kagitingan (PNP Medal of Valor)
17. Medalya ng Pagtulong sa Nasalanta (PNP Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation Medal)
Any PNP personnel designated to any key position whose rank is lower
than that which is required for such position shall, after six (6) months of occupying the
same, be entitled to a rank adjustment corresponding to the position.
4. NUP Promotion
KINDS OF RETIREMENT
a. Compulsory retirement – It shall be upon attainment of age fifty-six (56) for officer
and non officer provided that, in case of any officer with the rank of Police
Brigadier General to Police General, the commission may allow his retention in
the service for an inextensible period of one year.
“Should such member who has been retired under permanent total disability under this
section die within five (5) years from his retirement, his/her surviving legal spouse or if
there be none, the surviving dependent legitimate children shall be entitled to the
pension for the remainder of the five (5) years guaranteed period.
ATTRITION
Refers to the retirement or separation from the police service of PNP uniformed
personnel pursuant to any of the means mentioned in Sections 24 to 29 of RA no. 8551
The downsizing of personnel in the PNP on the basis provided by law. A system of
force retirement or separation from the service.
1. Attrition by attainment of maximum tenure in position
2. Attrition by relief
A PNP member, who has been relieved for csuse and has not been given
an assignment within two (2) years from the effective date of such relief, shall
be retired or separated.
4. Attrition by non-promotion
A PNP member who has not been promoted for a continuous period of ten
(10) years shall be retired or separated.
Attrition by other means
A PNP member with at least five (5) years of accumulated active service
shall be separated based on the following factors:
MONTHLY
RETIREMENT = % OF BASE PAY + LONGEVITY PAY
BENEFITS
% OF BASE PAY
Base pay increasing by 2.5 % for every year of service beyond 20 years, but not
exceeding 90% for 36 years of service.
-provided by RA 8551
-women’s desk in all police stations shall administer and attend to cases involving
crimes against chastity, sexual harassment, abuses committed against women and
children and other similar offenses.
-the PNP shall reserve TEN PERCENT (10%) of its annual recruitment, training and
education quota for women.
- has the power to choose his CHIEF OF POLICE from a list of five (5) eligibles
recommended by the provincial police director.
-he has the authority to recommend to the provincial director the transfer, reassignment
or detail of PNP members outside of their respective city or town .
– exercise operational supervision and control over PNP units in their jurisdiction, except
during the 30 days period immediately preceding and the 30 days following any
national, local and barangay elections.
-During the election period, local police forces shall be under the supervision and
control of the COMELEC.
- means the power to direct, superintend, and oversee the day to day functions of
police investigation of crime, crime prevention activities and traffic control.
- shall also include the power to direct the employment and deployment of units or
elements of the PNP, through the station commander, to ensure public safety and
effective maintenance of peace and order within the locality.
Deployment - shall mean the orderly and organized physical movement of elements or
units of the PNP within the province, city or municipality for purposes of employment
a) Citizen Complaints -pertains to any complaint initiated by a private citizen or his duly
authorized representative on account of an injury, damage or disturbance sustained
due to an irregular or illegal act committed by a member of the PNP
DISCIPLINARY AUTHORITIES:
INTERNAL DISCIPLINE – On dealing with minor offense involving internal discipline found
to have committed by any PNP members, the duly designated supervisors shall, after
due notice and hearings, exercise disciplinary powers as follows:
4)CHIEF OF THE PNP - shall have the power to impose the disciplinary punishment of
dismissal from the service; suspension or forfeiture of salary; demotion; or any
combination of the foregoing for a period not exceeding One Hundred Eighty (180)
Days.
MINOR OFFENSE –
-insubordination
-habitual drunkenness
- the central receiving entity for any citizen’s complaint against the PNP members.
COMPOSITION OF PLEB
-three other members to be chosen by the local peace and order council from among
the members of the community.
-for the three other members, the following conditions must be met:
-the CHAIRMAN of the PLEB shall be elected from among its members
-the term of office of the members of the PLEB is THREE (3) YEARS
-tasked to hear cases on appeal from the different disciplinary authorities in the PNP
-shall decide cases on appeal from decisions rendered by the PNP Chief and the
National Internal Affairs Service
-shall be composed of the four (4) regular commissioners and shall be chaired by the
executive officer
-shall decide cases on appeal from decisions rendered by the Regional Director,
Provincial Director, Chief of Police, the city or municipal mayor and the PLEB
-there shall be at least one (1) regional appellate board per administrative region