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En Banc Must Concur To Every Transfer or Reassignment of COMELEC Personnel During The Election Period

The petitioner claims that her reassignment during the election period by Benipayo was prohibited without COMELEC en banc approval as required by law. However, the COMELEC issued a resolution exempting it from the law's requirement and allowing such transfers without full approval, contrary to the petitioner's allegations.

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En Banc Must Concur To Every Transfer or Reassignment of COMELEC Personnel During The Election Period

The petitioner claims that her reassignment during the election period by Benipayo was prohibited without COMELEC en banc approval as required by law. However, the COMELEC issued a resolution exempting it from the law's requirement and allowing such transfers without full approval, contrary to the petitioner's allegations.

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Still, petitioner assails her reassignment, carried out during the election period, as a prohibited act under

Section 261 (h) of the Omnibus Election Code x x x.


Xxx
Petitioner claims that Benipayo failed to secure the approval of the COMELEC en banc to effect transfers or
reassignments of COMELEC personnel during the election period. Moreover, petitioner insists that the COMELEC
en banc must concur to every transfer or reassignment of COMELEC personnel during the election period.
Contrary to petitioners allegation, the COMELEC did in fact issue COMELEC Resolution No. 3300 dated
November 6, 2000, exempting the COMELEC from Section 261 (h) of the Omnibus Election Code. X x x

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