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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1080
AN ACT DECLARING THE BAR
AND BOARD
EXAMINATIONS AS CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Section 1.
The bar examinations and the examinations given by the various boards
of examiners of the Government are declared as civil service examinations,
and shall, for purposes of appointment to positions in the classified
service the duties of which involve knowledge of the respective professions,
except positions requiring highly specialized knowledge not covered by
the ordinary board examinations, be considered as equivalent to the first
grade regular examination given by the Bureau of Civil Service if the
profession requires at least four years of study in college and the person
has practiced his profession for at least two years, and as equivalent
to the second grade regular examination if the profession requires less
than four years of college study.
Section 2.
The Commissioner of Civil Service shall be furnished by the Clerk of the
Supreme Court and the Secretary of the Board of xaminers a list of the
successful candidates in the respective bar or board examinations with
their general averages, and preference shall be given to those obtaining
the highest ratings in making appointments:
Provided, That for those who have already passed the corresponding bar
or board examinations, the eligibility shall be deemed to commence from
the approval of this Act.
Section 3.
The Commissioner of Civil Service shall promulgate the rules and regulations
to implement the provisions of this Act.
Section 4.
The benefits granted under this Act shall not prescribe, the provisions
of civil service law or regulations notwithstanding.
Section 5.
This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: June 15, 1954
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