Article 30 Revised Penal Code
Article 30 of the Revised Penal Code is about Effects of the penalties of perpetual or temporary absolute disqualification. It is under Chapter Three (Duration And Effects Of Penalties) of Title Three (Penalties) of the Code.
Effects of the penalties of perpetual or temporary absolute disqualification
The penalties of perpetual or temporary absolute disqualification for public office shall produce the following effects:
1. The deprivation of the public offices and employments which the offender >may have held even if conferred by popular election.
2. The deprivation of the right to vote in any election for any popular office or to be elected to such office.
3. The disqualification for the offices or public employments and for the exercise of any of the rights mentioned.
In case of temporary disqualification, such disqualification as is comprised in paragraphs 2 and 3 of this article shall last during the term of the sentence.
4. The loss of all rights to retirement pay or other pension for any office formerly held.
See also: Article 29 Revised Penal Code
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