This Memorandum prescribes the revised policies and procedures on the official recording of work hours, as well as the submission of documentary requirements for the processing of salaries and other financial claims.
- RECORDING OF WORK HOURS
A. Official Record of Work Hours - Only the Daily Time Record (DTR) generated through the Official University Attendance System (Fingerprint Attendance System, Biometrics, or Online Attendance Record), duly accomplished and signed by the employee and the immediate supervisor, shall be recognized as the official record of work hours.
- Any change in the approved mode of attendance system (e.g., from fingerprint biometrics to online attendance) shall be subject to the prior approval of the concerned Vice President.
- Submitted DTRs and all required attachments shall be deemed complete and final upon submission.
- All personnel are directed to utilize the official logbook issued by the Office of Human Resource Management and Development (OHRMD).
In line with our commitment to safeguarding the Intellectual Property Rights of Palawan State University, ensuring the quality of our University brand and promoting the efficient distribution of uniforms, goods, and materials, this Office reiterates the following policies embodied in Memorandum No. 2777 dated June 6, 2019:
- Exclusive Rights to University Brand: The use of the Palawan State University name, logo and any other University brand for commercial, proprietary or personal purposes is strictly reserved for the University. Only the University has the authority to use these assets for any legal and official business transactions or purposes.
- Approval Requirement for Use of University Brand: Any office or entity within the University that wishes to use the University name, official logo or any University brand for posting or for business must seek approval from the Office of the University President (OUP) thru the Income Generating Project Office (IGPO).
- IGPO's Sole Authority: The IGPO holds the exclusive authority to supply and market goods and materials such as books, laboratory manuals, test booklets, students' uniform (including school, PE, NSTP, athletic, course/college, organizational, and laboratory uniforms, as well as name tags and lanyards), and faculty and staff uniforms through its Bookstore and General Merchandising Unit. Any office interested in supplying the above should coordinate with the IGPO.
- Disciplinary Actions for Non-Compliance: Any violation of this Memorandum will result in disciplinary action in accordance with the 2017 Revised Rules on Administrative Cases in the Civil Service, without prejudice to any other legal remedies the University may pursue.
We urge all personnel and concerned offices to adhere strictly to these guidelines to maintain the integrity and quality of our university brand.
- Rationale
Palawan State University (PSU) recognizes the critical importance of safeguarding its electronic data assets. This policy establishes a comprehensive data backup strategy for all University information systems.
This policy aims to achieve the following objectives:
1) Data Availability: Ensure timely recovery of critical data in case of a system failure, hardware malfunction, disaster, or cyberattack.
2) Data Integrity: Maintain the accuracy and completeness of backed-up data throughout the retention period.
3) Data Confidentiality: Protect sensitive information by implementing appropriate security measures for backup storage.
By implementing this comprehensive data backup policy, Palawan State University can safeguard its valuable information assets and minimize disruptions in the event of a system failure.
Pursuant to OUP Memorandum #2923 s. 2024, all faculty and staff are hereby reminded to use their PalawanSU email accounts for official correspondence to uphold institutional standards of professionalism, protect data security, and further promote austerity measures
This is to reiterate and emphasize that the official email accounts must be used to transmit academic, administrative, and other institutional communications, including coordination with students, colleagues, offices, and other stakeholders. Transmission shall follow the attached guidelines (Annex A). An e-mail directory of PalawanSU administrators and their offices (Annex B) is also attached for reference.
The PalawanSU Community is also reminded to observe proper email etiquette and avoid using PalawanSU emails for inappropriate purposes. All communications sent through PalawanSU emails are considered part of the University’s official records and are subject to existing policies on data privacy, information management and disposal.
Should you need assistance with email account access or other technical concerns, please coordinate with the Management Information Systems Office (miso@psu.palawan.edu.ph) or Mr. Anthony De Leon, Director of MIS Office through his email address, adeleon(a>psu.palawan.edu.ph or you may directly visit him at the 4th Floor of the Administration Building.
In line with the University’s continuing commitment to security and traffic management, the Main Campus shall strictly enforce the “No Vehicle Sticker/Pass, No Entry” policy. Please follow these guidelines:
- PSU employees and students
All private vehicles (cars, motorcycles, and tricycles) must display a valid University-issued sticker/pass to enter and/or park within the University. Vehicles without valid stickers will be denied entry. - Exempt Vehicles
University-owned vehicles and other government vehicles with official agency seals are exempt from the sticker/pass requirement but must adhere to existing University protocols on entry and traffic regulations. - Delivery Services (Suppliers, Food, and Parcels)
Delivery drivers must surrender a valid ID at the gate, use a temporary vehicle pass provided by the security guard, and return the pass upon exit. - Public Transport (Public Utility Vehicles, Transportation Network Vehicle Services)
These vehicles are not allowed within the campus. They must use the designated drop-off and pick-up points outside the main gate.
The strict enforcement of this policy will take effect on March 3, 2026.
For guidance and compliance.
- Rationale
In response to recent reports of theft and unauthorized entries into university premises—incidents that directly threaten the safety and security of PSU personnel and students—the University is implementing an Ad Hoc Campus Access Policy. These heightened measures are established to ensure the protection of our constituents and the orderly management of campus access - Special Implementation Dates
Please be advised that these security measures will be strictly enforced on February 26 to March 4, 2026. This shall serve as the pilot implementation period. Comments and suggestions will be gathered and evaluated for potential inclusion in the final revised policy until March 3, 2025. The final policy will be released by the Office of the President on March 5, 2026.
Due to the rising fuel costs and global instability arising from the worsening conflict among the U.S., Israel, and Iran, the University is implementing an immediate energy conservation program. Please refer to Annex A: Comprehensive Energy and Fuel Conservation Guidelines for specific protocols.
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EEC) Officer and Focal Person of the University shall lead these efforts and will be monitoring and submitting monthly compliance of the offices to the Office of the University President. For the external campuses, the Campus Director shall appoint a local EEC Officer who will coordinate with the main campus EEC Officer/Focal Person regarding the implementation of this program. The Main Campus EEC Focal Person is likewise directed to coordinate with the Department of Energy (DOE) in case the University is randomly selected for spot checks and energy audits.
By reducing our electricity/fuel consumption now, we ensure the availability of our fuel and gas resources through the year-end. Furthermore, savings generated from these efforts may be reallocated toward employee benefits and other initiatives that support the general welfare of our community.
While the University supports collective expression, we urge offices and student groups to minimize operational and environmental costs. As a leader in social responsibility, Palawan State University encourages its offices and student groups to adopt sustainable alternatives such as fora, assemblies, internet-based implementation of projects/activities/projects, and/or cultural programs. Let us ensure that our actions reflect our commitment to community care and sustainability.
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SUBJECT: DISTRIBUTION OF ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
DATE: NOVEMBER 21, 2023
Per CMO 22 s2021, Minimum Requirements for Libraries of Higher Education Institutions Common
to All Programs, Section 4b. For institutions with satellite campuses, the minimum requirements for
professional holdings for both undergraduate and graduate programs shall be maintained in the said
campuses. Sharing of electronic/digital resources from the main to the satellite library or
among system-schools or consortia shall be institutionalized to maximize the use and
benefits of electronic resources and justify acquisition and maintenance cost.
To maximize the use and benefits of our existing and future subscriptions. A minimum of one account
or copy shall be distributed to CCRD/cluster whichever is available in the stocks.
Currently, we have the following paid online subscriptions: