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Section 1
Reversion of Documented Accounts Payable
Section 1.
Reversion of Documented Accounts Payable.
—All documented accounts payable for fiscal year 2016 and years prior thereto shall be reverted to the Accumulated Surplus or Deficit of the General Fund, or the Cumulative Result of Operations of the National Government. Henceforth, all documented accounts payable which remain outstanding for at least two years, for which no actual administrative or judicial claim has been filed, shall be subject to automatic reversion.
Section 2
Treatment of Undocumented Accounts Payable
Section 2.
Treatment of Undocumented Accounts Payable.
—All accounts payable which are undocumented or not covered by perfected contracts on record, regardless of the year in which they were incurred, shall automatically be reverted. The recording of undocumented accounts payable in the books of accounts of agencies shall be strictly prohibited.
Section 3
Funding Source for Validated Claims
Section 3.
Funding Source for Validated Claims.
—In the event that reverted accounts payable are subsequently validated by competent authorities or by final and executory decisions, the funding therefor shall be determined by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) subject to the applicable laws, rules and regulations.
Section 4
Prescribed and Disallowed Claims
Section 4.
Prescribed and Disallowed Claims.
—The preceding Section shall in no way be construed as authority to revive or validate claims and accounts payable that are already barred by prescription or disallowed by final judicial or administrative determination.
Section 5
Applicability
Section 5.
Applicability.
—This Order shall apply to all accounts payable of all National Government Agencies, except: (i) trust or fiduciary funds, for as long as the purposes for their creation have not been accomplished; and (ii) accounts payable corresponding to foreign-assisted projects for the duration of the said projects.
Section 6
Sanctions
Section 6.
Sanctions.
—Failure to comply with the foregoing shall be a ground for appropriate sanctions and/or administrative action against the responsible government officials and employees, as may be warranted under the circumstances.
Section 7
Implementing Rules and Regulations
Section 7.
Implementing Rules and Regulations.
—The DBM, in consultation and/or coordination with the Commission on Audit, shall prepare the rules and regulations for the implementation of this Order.
Section 8
Effectivity
Section 8.
Effectivity.
—This Executive Order shall take effect immediately.
DONE,
—in the City of Manila, this 13th day of August— in the year of our Lord Two Thousand and Nineteen.
(SGD.)—
RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE
By the President:
(SGD.)—
SALVADOR C. MEDIALDEA
Executive Secretary