MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

[ EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 254, February 20, 1940 ]

REVISING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 195, DATED MARCH 13, 1939 ESTABLISHING A CLASSIFICATION OF PORTS

For the purpose of fixing the responsibility for the proper administration, operation, and maintenance of ports, and upon the recommendation of the National Transportation Board created by Executive Order No. 45, I, MANUEL L. QUEZON, President of the Philippines, do hereby establish the following classification of ports:

1. National ports. - National Ports shall comprise all ports primarily of importance to foreign, interisland, and interprovincial commerce. Other ports which, on account of their geographical locations, are necessary for enforcing Customs regulations or for national defense, may also be classified as National Ports. The improvement and maintenance of National Ports shall be financed by the National Government, and their administration and operation shall be under the direct supervision and control of the Insular Collector of Customs.

2. Pursuant to the above classification and the provisions of Section 1145 of the Revised Administrative Code and Commonwealth Act No. 175, the following ports are hereby designated as National Ports:

I. (a) PORTS OF ENTRY OPEN TO OVERSEAS SHIPPING:

PROVINCES PORTS
Albay (1) Legaspi
Cagayan (2) Aparri
Camarines Norte (3) Jose Pańganiban (Formerly Mambulao)
Cebu (4) Cebu
Davao (5) Davao
Iloilo (6) Iloilo
Manila (7) Manila
Sulu (8) Jolo
Zamboanga (9) Zamboanga

(b) PORTS OF ENTRY WITHOUT CUSTOMS FACILITIES AND OPEN TO OVERSEAS SHIPPING UPON ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PERMITS BY THE INSULAR COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS:

PROVINCES PORTS
Albay (1) Tabaco
Occidental Negros (2) Pulupandan
Pangasinan (3) Sual
Tayabas (4) Hondagua

II. PORTS OPEN TO COASTWISE TRADE ONLY:

PROVINCES PORTS
Agusan (1) Nasipit
Albay (2) Virac (Catanduanes)
Antique (3) San Jose de Buenavista
Bataan (4) Mariveles
Batanes (5) Basco
" (6) Contra Costa
Batangas (7) Batangas
" (8) Nasugbu
Bohol (9) Tagbilaran
Capiz (10) Capiz
Cotabato (11) Makar
" (12) Parang
Ilocos Norte (13) Ga-an Bay
Ilocos Sur (14) San Ildefonso
”     “ (15) Solvec
Lanao (16) Iligan
La Union (17) San Fernando
Leyte (18) Tacloban
Marinduque (19) Balanacan
Masbate (20) Masbate
Mindoro (21) Calapan
Occidental Misamis (22) Jimenez
Oriental Misamis (23) Cagayan
Oriental Negros (24) Dumaguete
Palawan (25) Balabac
" (26) Culion
" (27) Puerto Princesa
Romblon (28) Romblon
Samar (29) Borongan
" (30) Catbalogan
Sorsogon (31) Magallanes
Sulu (32) Sitankai
" (33) Siasi
" (34) Batobato
Surigao (35) Surigao
Zamboanga (36) Puluan
" (37) Malangas

3. Municipal ports. - Municipal Ports shall comprise all other ports not classified as National Ports. The administration and operation of Municipal Ports shall be under the Municipal Councils concerned, subject to the general regulations that may be issued by the Insular Collector of Customs, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 39 of the Administrative Code. The maintenance and improvement of these ports shall be financed by the municipalities concerned and from appropriations authorized by the National Government and such work shall be carried out with the advice and under the general supervision of the Director of Public Works.

4. Any municipal port may hereafter be declared a national port or any national port declared a municipal port, when it is considered necessary to do so in the interest of commerce, for the enforcement of Customs regulations, or for national defense purposes.

This order shall take effect as of this date.

Done at the City of Manila, this 20th day of February, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty, and of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, the fifth.

(Sgd.) MANUEL L. QUEZON
President of the Philippines

By the President:

(Sgd.) JORGE B. VARGAS
Secretary to the President


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