EXECUTIVE ORDERS | SUBJECT | |
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Executive Order No. 399 December 29, 1941 | Amending Paragraph 4 of Executive Order No. 326 | |
Executive Order No. 398 December 24, 1941 | Permitting Registration and Deposit of Philippine Government Securities With the Treasurer of the Philippines | |
Executive Order No. 397 December 24, 1941 | Exempting the Harbor Police Force in Matters of Appointments, Promotions, Discipline and Removal From the Civil Service Rules and Regulations. | |
Executive Order No. 396 December 24, 1941 | Reorganizing and Grouping the Executive Departments of the Government | |
Executive Order No. 395 December 24, 1941 | Providing for An Increase in the Number of Justices of the Court of Appeals and of the Judges of the Court of First Instance of the Fourth Judicial District, and Investing Judges Appointed Under Commonwealth Act No. 504 (Cadastral) With General Jurisdiction | |
Executive Order No. 394 December 24, 1941 | Establishing An Inter-Island Shipping Authority, War Risk Insurance for Vessels Engaged in the Coast-Wise Trade and Appropriating for That Purpose Five Million Pesos From the Funds in the Philippines Treasury Set Aside for Defense and Civilian Protection Measures | |
Executive Order No. 393 December 23, 1941 | Providing for the Free Transmission of Mails of United States Army and Navy Officers and Men | |
Executive Order No. 392 December 23, 1941 | Authorizing the Food Administrator to Take Over Farm Lands and to Require Able-Bodied Citizens to Engage in Farming and Other Productive Activities | |
Executive Order No. 391 December 22, 1941 | Authorizing Provincial, City, and Municipal Governments to Incur in Overdrafts for the Payment of Salaries of Their Officers and Employees and Expenses for Essential Activities | |
Executive Order No. 390 December 22, 1941 | Prescribing the Order of Presidential Succession and Abolishing the Department of the Interior | |
Executive Order No. 389 December 22, 1941 | Directing the Immediate Arrest and Vigorous Protection of Persons Pillaging, Looting or Committing Other Acts of Lawlessness Against the Civilian Population | |
Executive Order No. 388 December 22, 1941 | Placing the Bureau of Immigration Under the Office of the President | |
Executive Order No. 387 December 18, 1941 | Fixing the Schedule of Burial Expenses in Case of Death From Injuries Received or Sickness Contracted in Performance of Duty | |
Executive Order No. 386 December 18, 1941 | Placing the Red Stripe of the Filipino Flag Up During the Present Emergency | |
Executive Order No. 385 December 17, 1941 | Transferring From the General Auditing Office the Function of Preparing and Keeping the Accounts of the Various Departments, Bureaus, Offices and Dependencies of the National Government, Including the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, the Commission on Elections, and the University of the Philippines, as Well as the Functions of Acting Upon Requisitions for Supplies, Materials, and Equipment, and of Operating the Salvage Warehouse | |
Executive Order No. 384 December 16, 1941 | Fixing Hours of Labor During the Present Emergency | |
Executive Order No. 383 December 16, 1941 | Amending Executive Order No. 377 Dated December 8, 1941, Entitled “Prohibiting Excessive Withdrawal of Deposits in All Banking Institutions in the Philippines” | |
Executive Order No. 382 December 15, 1941 | Authorizing the Commandeering of Food, Fuel, Building Materials, and Other Articles or Commodities of Prime Necessity, Prohibiting and Penalizing the Hoarding Thereof, and Providing for a More Effective Enforcement of the Provisions of All Anti-Profiteering Orders | |
Executive Order No. 381 December 11, 1941 | Providing for the Establishment of Priorities in Telephone and Telegraphs Service and Creating Therefor a Telephone and Telegraph Priorities Board | |
Executive Order No. 380 December 11, 1941 | Amending Further Paragraph 8 of Executive Order No. 354, Dated July 1, 1941, Entitled “Promulgating Certain Emergency Rules and Regulations Governing Electrical Communication and Radio Installation and Sale or Repair of Radio Apparatus,” as Amended By Executive Order No. 365, Dated August 29, 1941 | |
Executive Order No. 379 December 10, 1941 | Declaring Executive Order No. 213, Dated July 10, 1939, Entitled “Annexing a Certain Portion of the Territory of the Municipality of Majayjay, Province of Laguna, to the Municipality of Lilio, Same Province,” to Be in Full Force and Effect | |
Executive Order No. 378 December 10, 1941 | Amending Further Paragraph (1) of Executive Order No. 335, Dated April 1, 1941, Creating a Civilian Emergency Administration | |
Executive Order No. 377 December 8, 1941 | Prohibiting Excessive Withdrawal of Deposits in All Banking Institutions in the Philippines | |
Executive Order No. 376 December 6, 1941 | Revising Administrative Order No. 107 Dated October 2, 1939, Entitled “Creating An Emergency Control Board” | |
Executive Order No. 375 December 3, 1941 | Extending the Scope of the Powers Vested in the Sugar Control Authority By Executive Order No. 374 to Include the Control and Regulation of the Shipment of Export Sugar to Countries Other Than the United States and the Distribution of the Proceeds Thereof | |
Executive Order No. 374 November 19, 1941 | Providing for the Control and Regulation of the Shipment of Export Quota Sugar and for the Distribution of the Proceeds Thereof, and Creating a Sugar Control Authority for the Purpose | |
Executive Order No. 373 October 30, 1941 | Revising Further Executive Order No. 135 Dated December 31, 1937, as Amended, Establishing a Classification of Roads | |
Executive Order No. 372 October 15, 1941 | Prohibiting for the Licensing By the Civilian Emergency Administration of the Sale, Distribution, or Other Disposition to the Public of Gas-Masks, Respirators, or Other Protective Devices Against Irritant or Poisonous Gases or Substances, Creating the Board of Inspectors for Gas-Masks, and Defining Its Functions and Duties | |
Executive Order No. 371 October 2, 1941 | Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Price Necessity and Promulgating Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement Thereof | |
Executive Order No. 370 September 29, 1941 | Prescribing a Uniform Procedure for the Investigation of Administrative Cases and Revoking Executive Order No. 276. | |
Executive Order No. 369 September 15, 1941 | Revising Executive Order No. 274, Dated May 11, 1940, Fixing the Schedule of Per Diems for Provincial City, and Municipal Officers and Employees. | |
Executive Order No. 368 September 9, 1941 | Procurement of Offshore Patrol Reserve Officers | |
Executive Order No. 367 September 1, 1941 | Amending Executive Order No. 357 Entitled “Revising Further Executive Order No. 135, Dated December 31, 1937, as Amended, Establishing a Classification of Roads.” | |
Executive Order No. 366 August 30, 1941 | Amending Further Paragraph 3(A) of Executive Order No. 255, Dated February 21, 1940, Fixing and Regulating the Collection of Wharf or Pier Charges for the Use of Port Facilities, as Amended By Executive Order No. 270, Dated April 25, 1940. | |
Executive Order No. 365 August 29, 1941 | Amending Paragraphs 3 and 8 of Executive Order No. 354, Dated July 1, 1941, Promulgating Certain Emergency Laws and Regulations Governing Electrical Communication and Radio Installation and Sale or Repair of Radio Apparatus or Parts Thereof. | |
Executive Order No. 364 August 28, 1941 | Segregating From the Municipality of Numancia, Province of Capiz, the Barrio of Lezo and Organizing the Same Into a Separate Municipality Under the Name of Lezo, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Lezo. | |
Executive Order No. 363 August 20, 1941 | Ordering the Transmission Free of Charge Over All Government Electrical Communication Systems for the Duration of the Present Emergency of All Messages Concerning Weather Conditions and Those Relating to the Enforcement of the Neutrality Rules and Regulations of the United States. | |
Executive Order No. 362 August 15, 1941 | Prescribing Rules and Regulations Concerning the Conduct of Persons During Obscuration of Lights (Blackouts) and During Air Raids | |
Executive Order No. 361 August 6, 1941 | Creating the Corps of Professors of the Philippine Military Academy and Providing Rules and Regulations for the Appointment and Promotion of Members Thereof. | |
Executive Order No. 360 August 5, 1941 | Creating the National Enterprises Control Board to Coordinate the Policies and to Supervise the Activities of the Government Corporations and Enterprises Engaged in Economic Activities. | |
Executive Order No. 359 August 5, 1941 | Creating the National Cooperatives Administration | |
Executive Order No. 358 August 4, 1941 | Amending Executive Order No. 306, Dated October 21, 1940, Which Revised Executive Order No. 73, Series of 1936, Establishing and Classifying Airports and Landing Fields. | |
Executive Order No. 357 July 30, 1941 | Revising Further Executive Order No. 135, Dated December 31, 1937, as Amended, Establishing a Classification of Roads. | |
Executive Order No. 356 July 25, 1941 | Abolishing the Landed Estates Survey Committee, Created By Administrative Order No. 49, Dated October 7, 1937, and Transferring Its Functions and Duties to the Rural Progress Administration, Created By Executive Order No. 191, Dated March 2, 1939. | |
Executive Order No. 355 July 2, 1941 | Amending Paragraph (1) of Executive Order No. 335, Dated April 1, 1941, Creating a Civilian Emergency Administration | |
Executive Order No. 354 July 1, 1941 | Promulgating Certain Emergency Rules and Regulations Governing Electrical Communication and Radio Installation and Sale or Repair of Radio Apparatus or Parts Thereof. | |
Executive Order No. 353 July 1, 1941 | Segregating From the Municipality of Pagadian, Province of Zamboanga, the Barrios of Cebuano Barracks, Parasan and Tambulig and Organizing the Same Into a Separate Municipality Under the Name of Aurora, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Cebuano Barracks | |
Executive Order No. 352 June 27, 1941 | Converting the Municipal District of Tagum, Province of Davao, Into a Municipality Under the Same Name | |
Executive Order No. 351 June 4, 1941 | Prohibiting Officers of Government-Owned Corporations and Their Wives and Other Members of Their Household From Entering Into Contracts With the Corporations of Which They Are Officers | |
Executive Order No. 350 May 31, 1941 | Establishing a Public Assistance Service Under the Bureau of Public Welfare to Take Over the Relief and Other Activities of the Associated Charities of the Philippines | |
Executive Order No. 349 May 24, 1941 | Creating a Board of Trustees to Administer the "F.R. S. Memorial Fund" | |
Executive Order No. 348 May 24, 1941 | Creating a Committee to Formulate a Comprehensive Plan for the Rebuilding of the Tondo Burnt Area of the City of Manila | |
Executive Order No. 347 May 21, 1941 | Reducing By Thirty Per Centum the Tax on All Permanent Plants And/Or Trees in the City of San Pablo for the Calendar Year Nineteen Hundred and Forty One | |
Executive Order No. 346 May 20, 1941 | Revoking Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Thirty-One, Dated March 11, 1941, Revising Further Executive Order Numbered One Hundred Thirty-Five, Dated December 31, 1937, as Amended, Establishing a Classification of Roads | |
Executive Order No. 345 May 17, 1941 | Designating the Department of Labor in Place of the Philippine National Bank as One of the Agencies to Carry Out the Objectives of Commonwealth Act No. 600 | |
Executive Order No. 344 May 17, 1941 | Requiring Certain Persons and Entities to Report Stocks of Essential Building Materials, Food Commodities, and Food Containers | |
Executive Order No. 343 May 12, 1941 | Reorganizing the Barrios of Mahabang Parang and Sorosoro, Municipality of Batangas, Province of Batangas | |
Executive Order No. 342 May 12, 1941 | Granting Provincial Governor’S the Power of Supervision and Control Over Volunteer Guard Units in Their Respective Provinces | |
Executive Order No. 341 May 3, 1941 | Revising the Rules and Regulations Governing the Use of the Coat-Of-Arms of the Philippines and the Great Seal of the Government | |
Executive Order No. 340 May 3, 1941 | Requiring Dealer, Distributions, Etc. to Report Stocks of Foods and Feeds in Their Possession and of Those Arriving Under Contract | |
Executive Order No. 339 May 3, 1941 | Requiring All Government Entities to Purchase a Reserve Supply of Oil Products for Possible Emergency Use | |
Executive Order No. 338 May 1, 1941 | Placing the Bureau of Immigration Under the Supervision and Control of the Department of Justice | |
Executive Order No. 337 April 16, 1941 | Promulgating Rules and Regulations for the Organization and Trading of Volunteer Guards | |
Executive Order No. 336 April 1, 1941 | Defining the Territorial Limits of the City of Tagaytay | |
Executive Order No. 335 April 1, 1941 | Creating a Civilian Emergency Administration, Defining Its Powers and Duties and Providing for the Coordination and Control of Civilian Organizations for the Protection of the Civil Population in Extraordinary and Emergency Conditions | |
Executive Order No. 334 March 22, 1941 | Amending Executive Order No. 333 Dated March 20, 1941, Entitled “Prohibiting the Exportation of Rice” | |
Executive Order No. 333 March 20, 1941 | Prohibiting the Exportation of Rice | |
Executive Order No. 332 March 14, 1941 | Prohibiting the Payment of Additional Compensation to Officers and Employees of the National Government Including Those on the Boards of Management of Government-Owned and Controlled Enterprises | |
Executive Order No. 331 March 11, 1941 | Revising Further Executive Order No. 135 Dated December 31, 1937, as Amended, Establishing a Classification of Roads | |
Executive Order No. 330 March 7, 1941 | Amending Executive Order No. 316, Organizing the Municipality of Tagcawayan, Tayabas | |
Executive Order No. 329 March 7, 1941 | Reducing By Thirty Per Centum the Tax on All Permanent Plants And/Or Trees All the Provinces and the Cities of Davao and Zamboanga for the Calendar Year Nineteen Hundred and Forty-One | |
Executive Order No. 328 February 19, 1941 | Regulating the Reappointment or Reinstatement of Officers and Employees Who Resign to Engage in Political Activity | |
Executive Order No. 327 February 19, 1941 | Regulating Billiard and Pool Halls, and Bowling Alleys | |
Executive Order No. 326 February 19, 1941 | Regulating the Operation of "Bars" | |
Executive Order No. 325 February 13, 1941 | Revising Executive Order No. 290, Dated July 8, 1940, Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Giving of Security for Every Firearm Held Under the Provisions of Section 888 of the Revised Administrative Code | |
Executive Order No. 324 February 11, 1941 | Prescribing Regulations Governing the Approval of Applications for Vacation and Sick Leave of Officers and Employees of the Government | |
Executive Order No. 323 February 5, 1941 | Revising Further Executive Order No. 135, Dated December 31, 1937, as Amended, Establishing a Classification of Roads | |
Executive Order No. 322 February 5, 1941 | Providing for Rules and Regulations Governing the Organization, Operation and Dissolution of Cooperative Associations | |
Executive Order No. 321 January 27, 1941 | Prescribing Measures for the Reduction of the Expenditures of the National Government to Meet Expected Reductions in Revenues | |
Executive Order No. 320 January 27, 1941 | Regulating the Maintenance and Operation of Race Tracks and Horse Racing | |
Executive Order No. 319 January 25, 1941 | Regulating the Operation of Night Clubs, Cabarets, Dancing Schools, and Dance Halls | |
Executive Order No. 318 January 24, 1941 | Regulating the Operation of Cockpits | |
Executive Order No. 317 January 7, 1941 | Organizing the Department of Health and Public Welfare | |
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