SEC. 15. Bureaus and offices entitled to use operate and maintain government motor vehicles and launches.—No bureau or office shall use, operate or maim 1 from the appropriations authorized in this Act government service cars, jeeps, station wagons, vans, service trucks pick-up trucks, launches, speedboats, motorcycles, etc except the following:
The House of Representatives, for general service purposes;
The Senate, for general service purposes;
The Malacañang Household, for general service purposes;
The National Intelligence Coordinating Agency, in the coordination of the national intelligence activities and in carrying out its functions in the interest of national security;
The Radio Station DZFM, for covering special events for delayed broadcasts, servicing of sponsored programs, contacting artists, fetching "sign on" personnel and conducting home those "signing off;"
The Social Welfare Administration, for ministering relief, during military actions against dissidents, to evacuees, the injured and incapacitated and to the victims of typhoons, earthquakes, fires, floods, tidal waves and volcanic eruptions; and for conducting the inmates of Welfareville to and from the Courts, hospitals and other offices, procuring materials and food supplies for their subsistence, and delivering food to the various units within the Welfareville compound, including collection and dispose of garbage;
The Budget Commission, for the gathering from the various government offices and instrumentalities of such data and information as are essentially material or pertinent to the exercise of authority over budget operations and control, for the performance of duties connected with the preparation of the National Budget, and for wage and position classification survey;
The Bureau of Printing, for the delivery and/or shipment of printed matters, books and/or forms to various offices;
The Department of Foreign Affairs, for carrying out protocol duties in connection with the arrival or visit in the Philippines of high dignitaries and officials or accredited representatives of foreign governments, and for the delivery of diplomatic pouches to and from points of embarkation or shipment;
The Bureau of Customs, for use of examiners of the Appraisers Division in the inspection of bonded warehouses, including embroidery factories, for hauling parcels from the Bureau of Posts to the Customs Building for examination, and for carrying out the so-called "immediate payment system" under which the Division will dispatch in a motor vehicle import entries for examination to its supervisors stationed at the piers for distribution to the examiners detailed under them and have the examined entries and the examiners' samples brought to the Customs Building, and for carrying out detective and police duties of the Port Patrol Division in Manila and of the patrol service in the Port of Cebu;
The Bureau of Internal Revenue, for the strict enforcement of the internal revenue laws and regulations and detection of violations thereof;
The Philippine Council for United States Aid (PHILCUSA), for use in inspecting projects being undertaken by the Government jointly with the Foreign Operations Administration (FOA) and in gathering and transmitting data and information necessary for the efficient supervision and coordination of the activities of said Projects;
The Bureau of the Treasury, for transportation of cash from the Central Bank of the Philippines to the bureau of the Treasury, and vice versa;
The National Bureau of Investigation, for detection and investigation of crimes and criminals and other law violations;
The Bureau of Prisons, for conducting prisoners to. and from the Bureau of Prisons, inspection of prison institutions and stations, procuring food supplies and materials, and delivering products and/or manufactures of the Prison Industries in Muntinlupa and in the penal colonies;
The Bureau of Fisheries, for the collection of marine specimens, inspection of experimental fish farms and distribution of seedlings;
The Bureau of Plant Industry, for the control of abaca mosaic and other plant pests and diseases, including demonstration and extension work;
The Bureau of Forestry, for the distribution of seedlings and transportation of supplies and materials and cinchona barks to ports of shipment;
The Bureau of Animal Industry, for the distribution of animal products and transportation of animals and feeds, including insemination work;
The Bureau of Agricultural Extension, for carrying out its extension work and diffusing among the people, particularly those in rural areas, useful and practical information on agriculture, soil conservation, livestock, fisheries, forest conservation, public lands and natural resources laws, home economics and rural life by means of field demonstrations, lectures, conferences, publications and other means of disseminating information;
The Bureau of Public Works, for undertaking the construction of public works projects, inspection and supervision thereof, and for the procurement of construction supplies and materials;
The Bureau of Posts, for the transportation of strictly mail matters;
The Bureau of Telecommunications, for the construction, repair, transfer and maintenance of telegraph, telephone and radio stations and circuits and the delivery of telegrams and radiograms;
The Motor Vehicles Office, for the enforcement of the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Law;
The vocational schools, for instructional purposes requiring the use, demonstration and/or operation of motor other powered vehicles;
The Armed Forces of the Philippines, when on military operations or on active duty in the restoration and maintenance of peace and order;
The Department of Health, for the use of the Division of Tuberculosis in ECG Vaccination and Traveling X-ray Examination Units, the Division of Health Education and Information in exhibiting health films and dissemination of health information in rural areas, and the public Health Research Laboratories in connection with health research, including the distribution of vaccines, sera and other biological preparations;
Government hospitals, for ambulance service and procuring food supplies and materials for the subsistence
of patients and personnel entitled thereto;
The Bureau of Health, for health, sanitation and prevention and control of epidemics;
The Bureau of Quarantine, whenever used by quarantine officers exclusively for quarantine work;
The Civil Aeronautics Administration, for the operation and maintenance of its landing fields, including supervision and reconstruction or repair of signaling equipment located thereat;
The Bureau of Coast and Geodetic Survey, for carrying out field reconnaissance, triangulations, precise leveling and magnetic and gravity measurements, and for ship servicing;
The Weather Bureau, for the maintenance, operation and inspection of its meteorological stations, including the Manila International Airport Forecasting Center and the Diliman Geophysical and Astronomical Station, and delivery of supplies thereto;
The General Auditing Office, for the inspection of the delivery of equipment and supplies and materials to the various bureaus and offices of the Government, as well to sites of public works construction, and for surprise examination of disbursing officers;
The Bureau of Mines, for the transportation of mineral samples to and from the office for the geological mineralogical and mineral land survey parties operating in the different parts of the Philippines;
The Fiber Inspection Service, for carrying out its work of inspection and supervision of fiber grading-baling establishments, fiber improvement and demonstration work;
The Institute of Science and Technology, for visit and inspection of factories, for the collection of forest plant, animal and marine by-products and agricultural wastes for use in research and laboratory investigations including survey of sources of raw materials in different regions;
The Office of Economic Coordination, for use in inspecting projects being undertaken by government corporations, including private industrial establishments applying for tax exemption under Republic Act Numbered Thirty-five, and in gathering and transmitting data and information necessary for the efficient supervision and coordination of the activities of the said corporations;
The Wage Administration Service, for use by regional wage inspection supervisors in supervising the enforcement of the Minimum Wage Law, in the inspection of agricultural, industrial and commercial establishments, especially in out-of-the-way locations, and in making special investigations and economic surveys necessary for the administration and enforcement of the law; and
The Commission of Volcanology, for inspecting and observing volcanoes and warning people in danger areas.