What is your view on the “civil liability pay” under Section 35.3 of the IRR of RA 9266 which says “the government architect-of-record shall collect  an incentive pay to cover civil liabilities in the equivalent amount of 1.5% of the project cost of every  project,  provided it shall not exceed 50%  of his annual salary which shall be paid upon full completion of the project”?
In view of the above provision, which of the following statements is correct?
1. The Architect of record shall be paid only once, regardless of the number of projects in a year, the total liability pay for all projects when computed, shall  not be more than one half of his annual salary; or
2. The architect of record shall be paid  for every project, and the maximum amount for every project shall not exceed one half of the annual salary… and all projects completed within the year, shall be computed separately. Thus if the architect completed  four projects, and each with a  project cost of  P60M, the architect would collect 4 payments.   For example, if the architect’s annual salary is P300,000.00, he will collect P150,000.00 for each project, and therefore  collect four (4) separate payments each at  P150,000.00.   
I think that the civil liability pay should be given for every project, because the responsibility and liability by the architect is for every building. If  you are tasked to design and manage four (4) projects simultaneously in different locations of the country, it also means that the responsibility are for each and every project.  Therefore, the civil liability pay is given for every project, and not the sum of the four projects. 
What do you think?
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Monday, May 9, 2011
Sec 35.3 IRR of RA 9266 "civil liability pay"
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siguro nga po dapat per project basis ang incentive ng government architect-of-record
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