SECTION 1. Sections seven, eight, eleven and thirteen of Republic Act Numbered Three hundred twenty-eight otherwise known as the Charter of the City of Calbayog are amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 7. The Mayor.—The Mayor shall be the chief executive of the city. He shall be elected by the qualified voters of the city during every election for provincial and municipal officials in accordance with the provisions of the Revised Election Code. No person shall be eligible for the position of mayor unless he is at least thirty years of age, a resident of the city for at least five years and a qualified voter therein.
"He shall receive the salary provided for in Republic Act Numbered Eight hundred forty. With the approval of the President, the Mayor may be provided, in addition to his salary, a non-commutable allowance of not exceeding two thousand pesos per annum.
"SEC. 8. The Vice-Mayor.—There shall be a Vice-Mayor who shall perform the duties of Mayor in the event of the sickness, absence or other temporary incapacity of the Mayor, or in the event of a definite vacancy in the position of Mayor, until said office is filled in accordance with law. The Vice-Mayor shall also preside over the meetings of the Municipal Board, but he shall have no right to vote except in case of tie. If, for any reason, the Vice-Mayor is temporarily incapacitated for the performance of the duties of the Mayor, or said office of the Vice-Mayor is vacant, the duties of the Mayor shall be performed by the city treasurer. The Acting Mayor shall have the same powers and duties as the Mayor.
"The Vice-Mayor shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the Mayor or prescribed by law or ordinance. He shall be elected in the same manner as the Mayor and shall at the time of his election possess the qualifications as the Mayor. He shall receive a salary of four thousand two hundred pesos per annum. For services as Acting Mayor the Vice-Mayor shall receive a total of the compensation equivalent to the salary of the Mayor during such period.
"SEC. 11. Constitution and organization of the Municipal Board; Compensation of members thereof.—The Municipal Board shall be the legislative body of the city and shall be composed of the Vice-Mayor who shall be its presiding officer, and ten councilors who shall be elected during every election for provincial and municipal officials in accordance with the provisions of the Revised Election Code. The said presiding officer shall vote only in case of tie. No person shall be eligible for the position of member of the board unless he is at least twenty-five years of age, a resident of the city for at least three years and a qualified elector therein. In case of sickness, absence, suspension or other temporary disability of any member of the Board, or if necessary to maintain a quorum, the President of the Philippines may appoint a temporary substitute who shall possess all the rights and perform all the duties of a member of the Board until the return to duty of the regular incumbent.
"If any member of the Municipal Board should be candidate for office in any election, he shall be disqualified to act with the Board in the discharge of the duties conferred upon it relative to election matters, and in such case the other members of the Board shall discharge said duties without his assistance, or they may choose some disinterested elector of the city to act with the Board in such matters in his stead.
"The members of the Municipal Board shall receive the per diem provided for in Republic Act Numbered Eight hundred forty.