EXECUTIVE ORDERS 1948



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Executive Order No. 195
December 31, 1948
Segregating the Municipal Districts of Lebak and Salaman From the Municipalities of Kiamba and Dinang, Province of Cotabato, as Organized Under Executive Order No. 82 of August 18, 1947, and Organizing Them Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Lebak With the Seat of Government At the Sitio of Kalamansig
Executive Order No. 194
December 29, 1948
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 Two Years
Executive Order No. 193
December 28, 1948
Prescribing Rules and Regulations to Carry Into Effect the Control and Regulation of Imports of Non-Essential and Luxury Articles Into the Philippines as Provided for in Republic Act No. 330
Executive Order No. 192
December 24, 1948
On the Control of Exports From the Philippines
Executive Order No. 191
December 23, 1948
Extending the Provisions of Executive Order No. 62, Dated June 21, 1947; Entitled “Regulating Rentals for Houses and Lots for Residential Buildings,” Until December 31, 1949
Executive Order No. 190
December 16, 1948
Extending Up to December 31, 1949, the Period Fixed in Executive Order No. 145. Dated June 19, 1948, for the Collection of Funds With Which to Finance the Repair or Reconstruction of the House Occupied By Dr. Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna, and of Dapitan Park in Zamboanga.
Executive Order No. 189
December 15, 1948
Allowing the Free Importation of Medical Articles or Supplies Intended for Research, Clinical Investigation or Experimental Purposes in Connection With the Treatment of Human Diseases When Imported By, or for the Account or Benefit Of, the Government or Any of Its Branches, Agencies or Instrumentalities
Executive Order No. 188
December 6, 1948
Signed on December 6, 1949: Extending the Period Provided in Section 3 of Republic Act No. 211 Entitled “An Act Authorizing the Retirement and Redemption of the Circulating Notes Lawfully Issued By the Philippine National Bank and the Registration and Deposit of Such Notes Illegally Issued, Appropriating Funds Therefor”
Executive Order No. 187
November 22, 1948
Fixing the Amount and Promulgating the Regulations to Govern the Granting of Per Diems and Traveling Expenses Allowed to Government Officials and Employees Used for Census Taking Under Section 85 of Republic Act No. 36
Executive Order No. 186
November 20, 1948
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Cauayan, Negros Occidental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Asia
Executive Order No. 185
November 20, 1948
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Cauayan, Negros Occidental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Sipalay
Executive Order No. 184
November 19, 1948
Declaring a Rice Emergency, Providing for Government Control of the Purchase or Acquisition of Rice or Palay At a Fixed Price; Creating a Rice Emergency Board to Advise the President in Meeting the Emergency, and Fixing the Duties Thereof
Executive Order No. 183
November 9, 1948
Authorizing Municipal Governments to Increase Salaries of Municipal Policemen
Executive Order No. 182
November 19, 1948
Regulations Governing the Temporary Appointment of Reserve Officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in Grades Lower Than Their Permanent Reserve Grades
Executive Order No. 181
October 15, 1948
Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Mansalay, Province of Mindoro, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Roxas
Executive Order No. 180
October 2, 1948
Establishing the Classification of Roads
Executive Order No. 179
October 2, 1948
Further Extending the Period Fixed in Administrative Order No. 54, Dated May 7, 1948, as Extended By Executive Order No. 163, Dated August 12, 1948, Within Which the Committee Created to Examine the Actual Conditions in the Surplus Property Commission Shall Submit Its Report and Recommendations
Executive Order No. 178
October 1, 1948
Creating a Commission to Study the Problems of the Rice Industry and the Recurrent Rice Shortage and Make Recommendations on a Consolidated Solution to the Rice Problem
Executive Order No. 177
September 29, 1948
Extending Further the Periods Provided for in Sections 2, 4 and 5 of Republic Act No. 199 Entitled “An Act to Provide for the Retirement of Treasury Certificates of Pre-War Series, and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 176
September 29, 1948
Amending Executive Order No. 158, Dated July 28, 1948, Entitled “Creating a Labor-Management Advisory Board”
Executive Order No. 175
September 16, 1948
Declaring Sunken, Beached and Damaged Vessels and Other Craft, Including Cargo, Lying in Philippine Waters as a Result of the Last War and Not Yet Removed By Their Former Owners as Abandoned in Favor of the Government; Authorizing the Secretary of Commerce and Industry to Enter Into Contract With Private Entities to Clear Philippine Waters of Such Sunken, Beached or Damaged Vessels and Other Craft, and for the Disposal Thereof and Their Cargo or Scrap Metal Salvaged
Executive Order No. 172
September 15, 1948
Organizing Certain Sitios in the Municipality of Calape, Province of Bohol, Into Barrios
Executive Order No. 174
September 13, 1948
Transferring to the Philippine Constabulary the 8,000 Officers and Enlisted Men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Who Were Attached to the Constabulary on January 1, 1948
Executive Order No. 173
September 13, 1948
Changing the Name of the Municipality of New Leyte, Province of Davao, to Saug
Executive Order No. 171
September 13, 1948
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Sugar Mills for the 1947-1948 Crop
Executive Order No. 170
August 31, 1948
Authorizing the Philippine School of Commerce of the Bureau of Public Schools, Department of Education, to Operate Night Classes; to Employ Instructors and Administrative Personnel Thereof From Teachers, Officials and Employees in And/Or Out of the Government Service; to Collect Fees From the Students Enrolled Therein for Operating Expenses, and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 169
August 30, 1948
Creating An Opium Custodian Committee for the Enforcement of Act No. 2381, as Amended By Act No. 3006, Otherwise Known as the Opium Law
Executive Order No. 168
August 25, 1948
Amending Sections 14 and 19 of Executive Order No. 135, Dated May 4, 1948, Entitled “Regulating the Establishment, Maintenance and Operation of Frontons and Basque Pelota Games (Jai-Alai)”
Executive Order No. 167
Providing for the Coordination of All National Intelligence Activities of the Government
Executive Order No. 166
August 20, 1948
Requiring the Registration and Deposit of Bank of the Philippine Islands Circulating Notes
Executive Order No. 165
August 18, 1948
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Balingasag, Oriental Misamis, Into An Independent Municipality
Executive Order No. 164
August 12, 1948
Amending Further Executive Order No. 79, Dated December 17, 1945, Entitled “Creating a Quezon Memorial Committee to Take Charge of the Nation-Wide Campaign to Raise Funds for the Erection of a National Monument in Honor of the Late President Manuel L. Quezon”
Executive Order No. 163
August 12, 1948
Extending the Period Fixed in Administrative Order No. 54, Dated May 7, 1948, Within Which the Committee Created to Examine the Actual Conditions in the Surplus Property Commission Shall Submit Its Report and Authorizing the Chairman, Members and Such Assistants Thereof as the President May Authorize, to Receive Per Diems
Executive Order No. 162
August 12, 1948
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Kawayan, Province of Leyte, Together With the Barrio of Jamoraon of the Municipality of Naval, Same Province, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Almeria, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Almeria
Executive Order No. 161
August 12, 1948
Amending Executive Order No. 157, Dated July 10, 1948
Executive Order No. 160
August 7, 1948
Transferring the Powers, Duties and Functions of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Allocations to the Import Control Board and Providing Said Board With An Independent Office Force and the Necessary Appropriations to Carry Out Its Functions
Executive Order No. 159
August 7, 1948
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Pandan, Province of Catanduanes, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Caramoran
Executive Order No. 158
July 28, 1948
Creating a Labor-Management Advisory Board
Executive Order No. 157
July 10, 1948
Defining the Boundary Limits of the Province of Nueva Vizcaya
Executive Order No. 156
July 9, 1948
Organizing Into Four Regular Municipalities the Municipal Districts of Compostela, Moncayo, Saug, Camansa, Surup, Sigaboy, Batulaki and Caburan, All of the Province of Davao
Executive Order No. 155
July 9, 1948
Fixing Friday, October 1, 1948, as Census Day
Executive Order No. 154
July 9, 1948
Extending the Period for Filing Applications for Educational Benefits Granted By Republic Act No. 65
Executive Order No. 153
July 9, 1948
Prescribing the Procedure for the Reception of Foreign Public Vessels
Executive Order No. 152
July 8, 1948
Organizing the Municipal Districts of Momungan, Pantar and Balut, All of the Province of Lanao, Into An Independent Municipality
Executive Order No. 151
July 8, 1948
Organizing the Municipal Districts of Samal, Lupon and Kapalong, Province of Davao, Into Regular Municipalities, Under the Same Names
Executive Order No. 150
July 7, 1948
Creating the Social Security Study Commission
Executive Order No. 149
July 7, 1948
Amending Paragraph 3(B) of Executive Order No. 95, Dated October 13, 1947
Executive Order No. 148
July 2, 1948
Suspending the Provisions of Executive Order No. 140, Dated May 12, 1948, Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Lemery, Province of Batangas, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Pansipit
Executive Order No. 147
June 29, 1948
Extending the Periods Provided for in Sections 2, 4 and 5 of Republic Act No. 199, Entitled “An Act to Provide for the Retirement of Treasury Certificates of Pre-War Series and for Other Purposes”
Executive Order No. 146
June 22, 1948
Suspending the Collection of Irrigation Charges in Excess of Six Pesos Per Hectare for a Period of One Year
Executive Order No. 145
June 19, 1948
Authorizing the Collection of Voluntary Contributions of Five, Ten, and Twenty Centavos From Pupils and Students Enrolled in Public and Private Elementary, Secondary, and Collegiate Schools, Respectively, With Which to Finance the Repair or Reconstruction of the House Occupied By Dr. Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna, and of Dapitan Park in Zamboanga
Executive Order No. 144
June 14, 1948
Authorizing the Board of Directors of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office to Order the Printing of Sweepstakes Tickets in a Private Printing Establishment of Good Standing
Executive Order No. 143
June 5, 1948
Increasing to Fifty Per Centum of the Actual Production of Logs, Flitches and Sawn Lumber, the Quantity That May Be Exported By Producers Thereof
Executive Order No. 142
May 28, 1948
Amending Executive Order No. 91 Dated February 5, 1946, Entitled “Fixing New Ceiling Prices of All Commodities and for Other Purposes”
Executive Order No. 141
May 19, 1948
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Escalante, Province of Negros Occidental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name Toboso
Executive Order No. 138
May 12, 1948
Abolishing the Municipal Districts of San Miguel and Libas in the Province of Surigao and Annexing the Territories Thereof to the Municipality of Tago, Same Province
Executive Order No. 140
May 12, 1948
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Lemery, Province of Batangas, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Pansipit
Executive Order No. 139
May 12, 1948
Organizing the Municipal District of Aurora in the Province of Isabela Into a Regular Municipality Under the Same Name
Executive Order No. 137
May 7, 1948
Amending Executive Order No. 12, Dated August 19, 1946, Entitled “Reorganizing the Quezon Memorial Committee, Created Under Executive Order Number Seventy-Nine, Dated 17 December 1945”
Executive Order No. 136
May 5, 1948
Organizing Certain Barrios and Sitios of the Municipality of Gamu, Province of Isabela, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Roxas
Executive Order No. 135
May 4, 1948
Regulating the Establishment, Maintenance and Operation of Frontons and Basque Pelota Games (Jai Alai)
Executive Order No. 134
April 22, 1948
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Barcelona, Province of Sorsogon, From Its Present Location to the Sitio of Mapapac, Barrio of Paghaluban
Executive Order No. 133
April 21, 1948
Declaring the Buendia and South Avenues as National Roads
Executive Order No. 132
April 21, 1948
Amending Section 1, Rule Iv, of the Civil Service Rules, Regarding Rating of Examination Papers
Executive Order No. 131
April 21, 1948
Organizing the Sitio of Bayong of the Barrio of Lungsudaan, Municipality of Sierra-Bullones, Province of Bohol, Into An Independent Barrio Under the Name of Bayong
Executive Order No. 130
April 21, 1948
Organizing the Turtle Islands in the Sulu Archipelago as a Municipal District
Executive Order No. 129
April 21, 1948
Organizing the Barrios of Medina and Portulin of the Municipality of Talisayan, Province of Oriental Misamis, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Medina
Executive Order No. 128
April 21, 1948
Organizing the Barrio of Linugos and Certain Other Barrios of the Municipality of Gingoog, Province of Oriental Misamis, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Linugos With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Linugos
Executive Order No. 127
March 30, 1948
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Longos, Province of Laguna, From the Poblacion of Longos to the Barrio of San Juan of the Same Municipality
Executive Order No. 126
March 29, 1948
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Iligan, Province of Lanao, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Kauswagan
Executive Order No. 125
March 23, 1948
Abolishing the Municipal District of Bannagao in the Province of Isabela and Annexing the Territory Thereof to the Municipal District of Aurora, Same Province
Executive Order No. 124
March 23, 1948
Abolishing the Municipal Districts of Borboanan, Macopa, Pili and Tagbayani in the Province of Surigao and Annexing the Territories Thereof to the Municipalities of Bislig and Surigao, Same Province
Executive Order No. 123
March 19, 1948
Fixing Office Hours During the Hot Season
Executive Order No. 122
March 19, 1948
Organizing Certain Portion of the Municipality of Mambajao, Province of Oriental Misamis, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Mahinog
Executive Order No. 121
February 28, 1948
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, for the Other Purposes,” as Amended By Republic Act No. 92
Executive Order No. 120
February 26, 1948
Regulating Boxing and Wrestling Contests or Exhibitions
Executive Order No. 119
February 6, 1948
Declaring That Portion of the Benguet Road (Kennon Road) From Klondyke’S Spring to Camp Six Within the Mountain Province a Toll Road and Fixing a Schedule of Fees for the Collection of Tolls Thereon
Executive Order No. 118
January 9, 1948
Amending Executive Order Number Eighteen, Dated September Sixteen, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six, Entitled “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. 117
January 2, 1948
Further 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. 116
January 1, 1948
Amending Executive Order No. 85, So as to Postpone the Organization of the Municipality of Calamba Province of Occidental Misamis
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