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2019 DepEd Guidelines on the Grant of Step Increment

For the information, guidance and compliance of all concerned, enclosed is a copy of DepEd Order No. 65, s. 2016 re: Amendment to DepEd Order No. 79, s. 2012 (Implementing Guidelines on Grant of Step Increment for Teachers with Specialization in Science and/or Mathematics)

For funding request and implementation, strict adherence into the guidelines must be observed, inviting attention to Policy Guidelines No. 5 of the DBM National Budget Circular No. 531 dated October 27, 2011.


October 10, 2012

DepEd Order No. 79, s. 2012

IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES ON THE GRANT OF STEP INCREMENT FOR TEACHERS WITH SPECIALIZATION IN SCIENCE AND/OR MATHEMATICS

To:

Bureau Directors
Regional Secretary, ARMM
Regional Directors
Schools Division/City Superintendents
Heads, Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
All Others Concerned

For the information, guidance and compliance of all concerned, enclosed is a copy of the National Budget Circular (NBC) No. 531 dated October 27, 2011 entitled Revised Guidelines on the Grant of Step Increments for Specializing in Teaching Science and/or Mathematics (Enclosure No. 1).

In accordance with Section 8.0 of said Circular, the Department of Education (DepEd) hereby issues the following Implementing Guidelines on the Grant of Three (3) Salary Step Increments for Teachers with Specialization in Science and/or Mathematics and computation for corresponding annual budgetary estimates:

a. The School Head (SH) shall determine qualified teachers pursuant to Section 5.0 of aforementioned Circular based on the review and evaluation of the following records and documents:

i. Approved Appointment;

ii. Transcript of Records;

iii. Certificates of Trainings completed in Science and/or Mathematics;

iv. Individual Teacher’s Program indicating daily subject load for the last three (3) school years;

v. Performance Rating for the last three (3) school years; and

vi. Updated Service Records.

b. A teacher to be qualified to the step increment must have been teaching Science and/or Mathematics continuously for the last three (3) school years prior to the cut-off date. As such, qualifiers for the following cut-off periods shall be:

Cut-off PeriodTeaching Experience
As of December 31, 2010SY 2007-2008; SY 2008-2009; and SY 2009-2010
As of December 31, 2011SY 2008-2009; SY 2009-2010; and SY 2010-2011
As of December 31, 2012SY 2009-2010; SY 2010-2011; and SY 2011-2012

c. The SH shall prepare and recommend for approval two (2) separate lists of qualifiers to this benefit for Fiscal Years 2011 and 2012, as shown below, using the Form A (Enclosure No. 2). These lists shall be submitted to the Division Office (DO), together with the required supporting documents.

ListFiscal YearQualifiers Cut-Off PeriodSalary Step Increment Differential
1FY2011As of December 31, 2010January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2012
2FY2012As of December 31, 2011January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012

d. Also attached are Table 1 in Enclosure No. 4 and Table 2 in Enclosure No. 5 (Salary Differential Schedule for FYs 2011 and 2012, respectively) as reference in the computation of annual budgetary requirements for salary step increment. The 3-step salary increment shall be applied based on the salary received by the teacher as of December 31 of a particular year.

e. The Division Human Resource Management Officer (HRMO)/ Administrative Officer (AO) shall:

Review the entries in Form A vis-a-vis the supporting documents submitted and prepare the Summary Data of Science/Mathematics Teachers Qualified for the Grant of Salary Step Increments in the elementary and secondary schools using the attached Form B (Enclosure No. 3). The accomplished Forms shall be approved by the Schools Division/City Superintendent (SDS);

Prepare the corresponding Notice of Salary Adjustment (NOSA) of qualified teachers to be signed by the SDS using the prescribed template under Annex A of NBC No. 531;

Release the original copy of signed NOSA to the teachers concerned, and shall furnish with copies thereof, the DepED-Regional Payroll Services Unit, and the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), for purposes of integrating their new salary rates in the monthly payroll and service records, respectively, effective January 1, 2013; and

Prepare and submit to the Department of Budget and Management Regional Offices (DBM-ROs) the Plantilla of Personnel and Salary Adjustment Details, sample copy in Enclosure No. 6.

f. On the basis of the approved Forms A and B, the Division Accountant/Budget Officer-designate shall compute for the monthly and annual funding requirements to implement this salary step increment, including related compensation and fixed expenditure adjustments the Schedules of Salary Step-Increment Differential – Tables 1 and 2).

g. Payment of salary adjustments under these guidelines shall be charged against appropriations for the purpose in the annual General Appropriations Act (GAA) or any available savings of the Division Office (DO) or secondary school. It is understood that payments of salary step increment differentials due to the concerned Science/Mathematics teachers are subject to the corresponding mandatory deductions for Philhealth, Retirement and Life Insurance Premium and Income Tax Return.

h. In case there are no available savings, SDS/SH of implementing units shall request the DBM-RO for the release of special allotment and cash allocation for the purpose.

i. For qualifiers beginning FY 2013 (those who qualify as of cut-off date December 31, 2012) and every year thereafter, the SH and the concerned officials involved in this process shall facilitate the immediate issuance of NOSA and the subsequent integration in their monthly payroll, to avoid accumulation of unpaid obligations for salary step increments.

j. It is emphasized that the grant of three (3) salary steps increment for this purpose is only once. The Division HRMO/AO shall maintain a Registry of Science and Mathematics Teachers already granted the salary steps increment in this regard.

Copies of approved Forms A and B, accomplished in MS Excel template format, shall be sent by the SH through email to the Division HRMO who shall then be responsible in furnishing the Division Regional Planning Units with the hard copies of said forms. Electronic copies shall be furnished also to the Research and Statistics Division-Office of Planning Service (RSD-OPS), DepEd Central Office, DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue, Pasig City, on or before the end of first quarter of each year (March 31), for records purposes.

The DepEd Central Office and/or Regional Offices shall monitor the proper implementation of this Order.

Queries/Clarifications shall be referred to the Management Division (Attention: Ms. Louisa S. Roberto) at telephone no.: (02) 633-7248 or send a message through e-mail address: mgtdiv depedcentral@yahoo.com.

All rules, regulations and issuances, which are inconsistent with these guidelines are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.

Immediate dissemination of and strict compliance with this Order is directed.

BR. ARMIN A. LUISTRO FSC
Secretary


October 21, 2016

DepEd Order No. 65, s. 2016

AMENDMENT TO DEPED ORDER NO. 79, S. 2012

(Implementing Guidelines on the Grant of Step Increment for Teachers with Specialization in Science and/or Mathematics)

To:

Undersecretaries
Assistant Secretaries
Bureau and Service Directors
Regional Directors
Schools Division Superintendents
Public Elementary and Secondary Schools Heads
Division Chiefs
All Others Concerned

This Office hereby amends DepEd Order (DO) No. 79, s. 2012 entitled Implementing Guidelines on the Grant of Step Increment for Teachers with Specialization in Science and/or Mathematics.

In view of the changes in the organizational structure and staffing complement as a result of the implementation of the Department’s Rationalization Plan, including queries and clarifications from the field units, particular attention is invited to Items 2.j and 3 of the aforementioned issuance:

j. It is emphasized that the grant of three (3) salary steps increment for this purpose is effected only once. The Division HRMO/AO shall maintain a Registry of Science and Mathematics Teachers already granted the salary steps increment in this regard.

Copies of approved Forms A and B, accomplished in MS Excel template format, shall be sent by the SH, through email to the Division HRMO/AO, who shall then be responsible in furnishing the Human Resource Development Division in the Region with hard copies of the said forms. Electronic copies shall also be furnished to the Bureau of Human Resource and Organization Development-Human Resource Development Division (BHROD-HRDD), DepEd Central Office, DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue, Pasig City, on or before the end of first quarter of each year (March 31), for records purposes.

The Regional Human Resource and Development Division (HRDD) shall endeavor to Undertake progress monitoring within the region to ensure compliance with these Guidelines.

All other provisions of DO 79, s. 2012 shall remain in effect.

Queries and clarifications in relation to policy implementation shall be emailed to bhrod.hrdd@deped.gov.ph.

Immediate dissemination of and strict compliance with this Order is directed.

LEONOR MAGTOLIS BRIONES
Secretary

DBM NATIONAL BUDGET CIRCULAR NO. 531, S. 2011

Revised Guidelines on the Grant of Step Increments for Specializing in Teaching Science and/or Mathematics

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