EXECUTIVE ORDERS | SUBJECT | |
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Executive Order No. 34 December 27, 1946 | Designating the Barrio of Baroy in the Municipality of Tubod, Province of Lanao, as the Seat of the Municipal Government Thereof. | |
Executive Order No. 33 December 27, 1946 | Promulgating Rules and Regulations to Carry Out the Provisions of Republic Act Numbered Thirty Entitled “An Act Authorizing the Payment, Under Certain Conditions, of a Gratuity to the Widow and / or Children, and in Their Absence to the Other Heirs, of a Deceased Officer or Member of Any Police Force or Similar Governmental Organization Engaged in the Maintenance of Peace and Order, Appropriating Funds Therefor.” | |
Executive Order No. 32 December 23, 1946 | Extending Further the Periods Provided for in Sections 3, 5, and 6 of Republic Act No. 17, Entitled “An Act to Provide for the Circulation of Treasury Certificates With the Official Seal of the Republic of the Philippines Stamped, Printed or Superimposed Thereon, and for Other Purposes.” | |
Executive Order No. 31 November 28, 1946 | Creating the Shipping Commission | |
Executive Order No. 30 November 26, 1946 | Extending the Periods Provided for in Sections 3, 5, and 6 of Republic Act No. 17, Entitled “An Act to Provide for the Circulation of Treasury Certificates With the Official Seal of the Republic of the Philippines Stamped, Printed or Superimposed Thereon, and for Other Purposes.” | |
Executive Order No. 29 November 25, 1946 | Providing for the Administration and Disposition of Properties or Property Rights in the Province and in the City of Davao Transferred to the Republic of the Philippines By the United States of America Under the Philippine Property Act of 1946, and Other Properties of the Government Therein Situated Which Are Now Being Administered By the Bureau of Lands | |
Executive Order No. 28 November 22, 1946 | Directing the Metropolitan Transportation Service (Metran) to Furnish Transportation Facilities to Bureaus and Offices of the National Government | |
Executive Order No. 27 November 18, 1946 | Creating the Surplus Property Commission to Take Charge of the Acceptance, Administration, Sale and Disposition of the Surplus Property Acquired By the Government of the Republic of the Philippines From the Government of the United States of America | |
Executive Order No. 26 November 15, 1946 | Amending Executive Order No. 304, Dated October 8, 1940, Entitled “Creating Investigating Committees on Veterans’ Pension, Requiring Provincial, City and Municipal Treasurers to Perform Certain Duties in Connection With Such Pension and Enjoining All Officers and Employees of the Philippine Government to Render Necessary Assistance to Applicants Therefor.” | |
Executive Order No. 25 November 15, 1946 | Changing the Membership of the Flood Control Commission Created in Executive Order No.68, Dated 1 December 1936 | |
Executive Order No. 24 November 12, 1946 | Creating the National Advisory Health Council | |
Executive Order No. 23 November 1, 1946 | Amending Section 2 of Executive Order No. 3, Dated July 10, 1946, Entitled “On the Control of Exports From the Philippines.” | |
Executive Order No. 22 October 16, 1946 | Amending Paragraph (D), Section 5, of Executive Order No. 6, Dated July 17, 1946, Entitled “Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Construction, Installation and Operation of Radio Transmitting Stations, Radio Receiving Stations for Commercial Purposes of Television or Radio Broadcasting Stations Under Temporary Permits Issued By the President.” | |
Executive Order No. 21 October 15, 1946 | Fixing Wednesday, January 1, 1947, as Census Day | |
Executive Order No. 20 October 15, 1946 | Amending Executive Order Numbered Four, Dated July Eleven, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six Entitled “Fixing the Salaries and Allowances of Officers and Enlisted Men of the Philippine Army.” | |
Executive Order No. 19 October 11, 1946 | Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Vallehermoso, Province of Oriental Negros, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Canlaon | |
Executive Order No. 18 September 16, 1946 | Establishing the Organization and Operation of the Department of Foreign Affairs and of the Foreign Service of the Republic of the Philippines and Fixing the Emoluments, Privileges and Allowances of the Officers and Employees Thereof. | |
Executive Order No. 17 September 5, 1946 | Annexing the Barrios of Villa and Pagud of the Municipality of Bongabon, Province of Nueva Ecija, to the Municipallity of Laur, Same Province | |
Executive Order No. 16 September 5, 1946 | Further Amending the Third Paragraph of Executive Order No. 33, Dated May 29, 1936, as Amended By Executive Orders Nos. 257 and 7, Dated March 12, 1940 and July 18, 1946, Respectively, Reorganizing the Deportation Board | |
Executive Order No. 15 September 5, 1946 | Amending Paragraph Numbered Twenty-Two of Executive Order Numbered One, Dated July Four, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six, Entitled “Prescribing Rules and Regulations for the Granting and Issuing of Passports.” | |
Executive Order No. 14 August 28, 1946 | Authorizing the Collection of An Annual Membership Voluntary Contribution of Fifty Centavos From Pupils Enrolled in the Public Schools for the Support and Maintenance of School Medical and Dental Services | |
Executive Order No. 13 August 26, 1946 | Prohibiting the Exportation of Timber, Lumber and Logs to the United States of America | |
Executive Order No. 12 August 19, 1946 | Reorganizing the Quezon Memorial Committee, Created Under Executive Order Numbered Seventy-Nine, Dated December 17, 1945 | |
Executive Order No. 11 July 31, 1946 | Creating Board of Surveys | |
Executive Order No. 10 July 31, 1946 | Fixing the Allowances of the Flight Personnel of the Philippine Army Air Force, Restoring the Longevity Pay for the Philippine Army, and for Other Purposes | |
Executive Order No. 9 July 29, 1946 | Amending Paragraph 1, of Executive Order No.320, Dated January 27, 1941, Entitled “Regulating the Maintenance and Operation of Race Tracks and Horse Racing.” | |
Executive Order No. 8 July 22, 1946 | Amending Paragraphs (8) and (9) of Executive Order No. 161, Dated August 23, 1938, Entitled “Promulgating Regulations to Govern the Administration and Collection of Delinquent Irrigation Fees From Landowners Under Irrigation Systems Constructed Under the Provisions of Act No. 2152, as Amended, Fixing Adjusted Irrigation Fees for Said Systems and Prescribing the Manner of Collecting Same, and Revoking Executive Order No. 142, Dated February 15, 1938.” | |
Executive Order No. 7 July 18, 1946 | Reorganizing the Deportation Board | |
Executive Order No. 6 July 17, 1946 | Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Construction, Installation, and Operation of Radio Transmitting Stations, Radio Receiving Stations for Commercial Purposes or Television or Radio Broadcasting Stations Under Temporary Permits Issued By the President | |
Executive Order No. 5 July 12, 1946 | Creating a Council of State | |
Executive Order No. 4 July 11, 1946 | Fixing the Salaries and Allowances of the Officers and Enlisted Men of the Philippine Army | |
Executive Order No. 3 July 10, 1946 | On the Control of Exports From the Philippines | |
Executive Order No. 2 July 8, 1946 | Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Calbiga, Province of Samar, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Pinabacdao | |
Executive Order No. 1 July 4, 1946 | Prescribing Rules and Regulations for the Granting and Issuing of Passports | |
Executive Order No. 111 June 14, 1946 | Malacañan Palace Manila By the President of the Philippines Executive Order No. 111 Requiring the Registration of All Deposits as of January 1, 1942, With the Postal Savings Bank. Whereas It Is Necessary to Enlist the Cooperation of All Depositors in the Reconstruction and Reconstitution of the Records and Books of Accounts of the Postal […] | |
Executive Order No. 110 May 30, 1946 | Prescribing the Office Hours to Be Observed Effective June 1, 1946, in All Government Bureaus and Offices, Including the Provincial, City and Municipal Governments. | |
Executive Order No. 109 May 24, 1946 | Transferring the Seat of the Municipal Government of San Pablo, Province of Isabela, From Its Present Location At San Pablo to the Barrio of Auitan | |
Executive Order No. 108 May 8, 1946 | Requiring All Ships Arriving in the Port of Manila to Secure Unloading Permits | |
Executive Order No. 107 April 20, 1946 | Providing for the Rehabilitation of Domestic Insurance Companies, Appropriating Funds for That End, and for Other Purposes | |
Executive Order No. 106 April 17, 1946 | Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Bigaa, Province of Bulacan, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Pandi. | |
Executive Order No. 105 April 1, 1946 | Further Extending the Period Provided in Executive Order Numbered Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight, Dated March Twelve, Nineteen Hundred and Forty, as Amended By Executive Order Numbered Sixty-Six, Dated September Fourteen Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Five, for Which Payment May Be Authorized of the Salaries or Wages of Newly Appointed or Transferred Officers and Employees of the National, Provincial, City, and Municipal Governments While Their Appointments Are Pending Action By the Proper Authorities | |
Executive Order No. 104 March 23, 1946 | Further Amending Executive Order No. 82, Dated December 24, 1945, as Amended By Executive Order No. 87, Dated January 24, 1946, Which Authorizes the Philippine Press Wireless, Inc., Manila, to Continue Handling By Radio Other Types of Service Besides That Authorized By the Company’S Franchise | |
Executive Order No. 103 March 23, 1946 | Authorizing the Associated Press, Manila, to Operate a Radio Receiving Station in the City of Manila for the Purpose of Copying for Publication, in the Public Press, Press Messages From Radio-Stations Exterior to the Philippines | |
Executive Order No. 102 March 20, 1946 | Fixing Office Hours During the Hot Season | |
Executive Order No. 101 March 18, 1946 | Designating the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army of the Philippines | |
Executive Order No. 100 March 15, 1946 | Transferring the Functions of Preserving Peace and Maintaining Law and Order to the Provost Marshal General of the Philippine Army and Placing the Military Police Command of the Philippine Army Under the General Supervision and Control of the Secretary of the Interior | |
Executive Order No. 99 March 11, 1946 | Amending Executive Order No. 320, Dated January 27, 1941 Entitled “Regulating the Maintenance and Operation of Race Track and Horse Racing.” | |
Executive Order No. 98 March 11, 1946 | Creating a National Urban Planning Commission and Defining Its Powers and Duties | |
Executive Order No. 97 March 7, 1946 | Organizing Certain Barrios and Sitios of the Municipality of Santiago, Province of Isabela, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of San Mateo | |
Executive Order No. 96 February 26, 1946 | Appropriating Funds for the Operating Expenses of the Board on Pensions for Veterans for the Current Fiscal Year. | |
Executive Order No. 95 February 20, 1946 | Revoking Executive Order No. 332 Dated March 14, 1941, Entitled “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. 94 February 19, 1946 | Revoking Administrative Order No. 4, Relating to Redemption, Under Certain Conditions, of Emergency Currency Notes Possessed By Members of the American Forces Repatriated for Health and Other Reasons, and Providing Funds Therefor | |
Executive Order No. 93 February 14, 1946 | Appropriating the Sum of Thirteen Million Pesos for Public Works | |
Executive Order No. 92 February 12, 1946 | Appropriating Funds for the Rehabilitation of the National Coconut Corporation, the Agricultural and Industrial Bank and the Manila Hotel Company | |
Executive Order No. 91 February 5, 1946 | Fixing New Ceiling Prices of All Commodities and for Other Purposes | |
Executive Order No. 90 February 4, 1946 | Amending Sections 28 and 30 of Act No. 1459, Known as the Corporation Law, as Amended, in So Far as They Apply to Corporations, Other Than Banks, in Which the United States Has or May Have a Vested Interest, Pursuant to the Powers Granted or Delegated By the Trading With the Enemy Act, as Amended, and Similar Acts of Congress Relating to the Same Subject, or By Executive Order No. 9095 of the President of the United States, as Heretofore or Hereafter Amended, or Both. | |
Executive Order No. 89 January 31, 1946 | Amending Sections 153, 154, 156, 157, and 161 of the Revised Administrative Code, as Amended By Act No. 4007 of the Philippine Legislature and as Revived By Executive No. 35, Dated March 10, 1945, So as to Restore the Number of Judges of First Instance Before the Japanese Occupation, Appropriating the Necessary Funds Therefor, and for Other Purposes | |
Executive Order No. 88 January 31, 1946 | Authorizing the Director of Forestry to Issue to Tobacco Growers Gratuitous License to Cut Forest Products Exclusively for the Construction or Repair of Tobacco Warehouses and Curing Sheds for One Year. | |
Executive Order No. 87 January 24, 1946 | Amending Executive Order No. 82, Dated December 24, 1945 Which Authorizes the Philippine Press Wireless, Inc., Manila, to Handle By Radio Types of Service Besides That Authorized By the Company’S Franchise. | |
Executive Order No. 86 January 7, 1946 | Amending Further Section 133 of the Revised Administrative Code as Amended By Executive Order No. 40, Dated May 4, 1945. | |
Executive Order No. 85 January 7, 1946 | Creating the Government Procurement Commission | |
Executive Order No. 84 January 2, 1946 | Prescribing the Procedure for Coursing Correspondence to and From the United States and Foreign Countries | |
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