EXECUTIVE ORDERS | SUBJECT | |
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Executive Order No. 297 December 2, 1949 | Signed on December 24, 1949: Amending Executive Order No. 295, Dated November 29, 1949 | |
Executive Order No. 296 December 17, 1949 | Extending Indefinitely the Period for the Restricted Carrying of Firearms | |
Executive Order No. 295 November 29, 1949 | Revising the Rules and Regulations on the Control of Imports of Non-Essential and Luxury Articles Into the Philippines as Provided for in Republic Act No. 330 | |
Executive Order No. 294 November 19, 1949 | Extending the Period for the Restricted Carrying of Firearms Until December 31, 1949, Inclusive | |
Executive Order No. 293 November 5, 1949 | Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Cauayan, Province of Isabela, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Cabatuan | |
Executive Order No. 292 November 1, 1949 | Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Liloan, Province of Leyte, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of San Francisco | |
Executive Order No. 291 November 1, 1949 | Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Nueva Valencia, Province of Iloilo, From the Barrio of Santa Ana to the Barrio of Igang of the Same Municipality | |
Executive Order No. 290 October 31, 1949 | Restricting the Carrying of Firearms Before, During and After the General Elections on November 8, 1949 | |
Executive Order No. 289 October 21, 1949 | Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Gonzaga, Province of Cagayan, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Santa Ana | |
Executive Order No. 288 October 21, 1949 | Amending Executive Order No. 278 Entitled “Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Burauen, Province of Leyte, Into a Separate Municipality, Under the Name of Julita” | |
Executive Order No. 287 October 21, 1949 | Extending Up to December 31, 1950, the Period Fixed in Executive Order No. 145, Dated June 19, 1948, as Amended By Executive Order No. 190, Dated December 10, 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. 286 October 18, 1949 | Creating a Fair Trade Board | |
Executive Order No. 285 October 18, 1949 | Creating a Permanent Committee to Examine, Count and Destroy By Burning Postal Savings Bank Stamp Cards Received as Deposits and Damaged and Unserviceable Postage Stamps | |
Executive Order No. 284 October 15, 1949 | Organizing the Municipality of Tabango Out of Certain Portions of the Municipalities of San Isidro and Leyte, Province of Leyte | |
Executive Order No. 283 October 15, 1949 | Suspending the Effectivity of Executive Order No. 280, Dated October 12, 1949, Until Further Orders | |
Executive Order No. 282 October 14, 1949 | Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Pila, Province of Laguna, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Victoria | |
Executive Order No. 281 October 13, 1949 | Creating the Municipality of Lapinig, Samar | |
Executive Order No. 280 October 12, 1949 | Returning to the Jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Bureau of Lands All Public Lands Formerly Covered By Expired Japanese Leases and Applications of Dummies of Japanese and Other Foreign Nationals Previously Placed Under the Administration and Control of the National Abaca and Other Fibers Corporation | |
Executive Order No. 279 October 11, 1949 | Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Rosario, Province of Batangas, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Padre Garcia | |
Executive Order No. 278 October 10, 1949 | Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Burauen, Province of Leyte, Into a Separate Municipality, Under the Name of Julita | |
Executive Order No. 277 October 10, 1949 | Creating the Municipality of Santa Fe Out of a Portion of the Municipality of Palo, Province of Leyte | |
Executive Order No. 276 October 5, 1949 | Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Camalaniugan, Province of Cagayan, to the Barrios of Bulala and Dugo, in the Same Municipality | |
Executive Order No. 275 September 30, 1949 | Abolishing the Surplus Property Commission and Transfering Its Powers, Functions and Duties to the Committee Created Under Administrative Order No. 90, Dated May 19, 1949 | |
Executive Order No. 274 September 29, 1949 | Signed on September 9, 1949: Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, the Proprietors and Operators of the Pampanga Sugar Mills for the 1948-1949 Crop | |
Executive Order No. 273 September 29, 1949 | Amending Further Executive Order No. 72, Dated December 3, 1936, Establishing a Classification of Ports | |
Executive Order No. 272 September 29, 1949 | Declaring the Puerto Princesa Airport Road Extension as National Road | |
Executive Order No. 271 September 29, 1949 | Creating Certain Portions of the Municipalities of Biliran and Caibiran, Province of Leyte, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Cabucgayan | |
Executive Order No. 270 September 29, 1949 | Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Pagalungan, Province of Cotabato, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Pikit | |
Executive Order No. 269 September 28, 1949 | Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Jones, Province of Isabela, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of San Agustin | |
Executive Order No. 268 September 28, 1949 | Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Angadanan, Province of Isabela, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Alicia | |
Executive Order No. 267 September 28, 1949 | Converting the Municipal District of Antatet, Province of Isabela, Into a Regular Municipality | |
Executive Order No. 266 September 24, 1949 | Organizing the Barrio of Tunga, Municipality of Barugo, Province of Leyte, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Tunga | |
Executive Order No. 265 September 16, 1949 | Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Mabini, Province of Bohol, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Alicia | |
Executive Order No. 264 September 8, 1949 | Further Amending Section 5-A and 5-B of Chapter III of Executive Order No. 178, Dated December 17, 1938, Entitled “Prescribing the Procedure Including the Modes of Proof, in Cases Before Courts Martial, Courts of Inquiry, Military Commission and Other Military Tribunals of the Army of the Philippines”, as Amended By Executive Order No. 47, Dated June 6, 1945 | |
Executive Order No. 263 September 8, 1949 | Prescribing the Procedure for the Review of Court-Martial Cases Wherein the Accused Are Members of the Philippine Constabulary and the Disposition of the Records Thereof | |
Executive Order No. 262 September 1, 1949 | Organizing the Barrios and Sitios on Daram and Parasan Islands, Municipality of Zumarraga, Province of Samar, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Daram | |
Executive Order No. 261 August 31, 1949 | Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the 1948-1949 Crop | |
Executive Order No. 260 August 30, 1949 | Amending Paragraph 29 of Executive Order No. 303, Dated September 26, 1940, Entitled “Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Appointment and Supervision of Government Pensionados” | |
Executive Order No. 259 August 30, 1949 | Creating a Fire Prevention Board | |
Executive Order No. 258 August 30, 1949 | Creating the Municipality of Sinacaban, in the Province of Misamis Occidental | |
Executive Order No. 257 August 30, 1949 | Abolishing the Municipal District of Mandulog, Province of Lanao | |
Executive Order No. 256 August 19, 1949 | Amending Further Executive Order No. 72, Dated December 3, 1936, Establishing a Classification of Ports | |
Executive Order No. 255 August 19, 1949 | Organizing the Municipality of Giporlos Out of a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Balangiga, Province of Samar | |
Executive Order No. 254 August 5, 1949 | Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Balasan, Province of Iloilo, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Batad, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Batad | |
Executive Order No. 253 August 5, 1949 | Creating the Municipalities of Anini-Y and Libertad in the Province of Antique | |
Executive Order No. 252 August 1, 1949 | Extending the Period for Filing of the Tax Returns Required By Section 4 of Commonwealth Act No. 567 and Authorizing the Sugar Rehabilitation and Readjustment Commission to Examine the Duly Certified Balance Sheets and Operating Statements of the Sugar Centrals Affected and Make Appropriate Recommendations Thereon | |
Executive Order No. 251 July 27, 1949 | Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Magarao, Province of Camarines Sur, Into An Independent Municipality, Under the Name of Bombon, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Bombon | |
Executive Order No. 250 July 27, 1949 | Organizing Into An Independent Municipality, Under the Name of Glan, the Former Municipal District Bearing the Same Name, Now a Part of the Municipality of Buayan, Province of Cotabato | |
Executive Order No. 249 July 26, 1949 | Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Kabasalan, Province of Zamboanga, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Ipil | |
Executive Order No. 248 July 25, 1949 | Creating the Municipality of San Jose in the Province of Samar | |
Executive Order No. 247 July 22, 1949 | Creating the Municipality of Marabut, Province of Samar | |
Executive Order No. 246 July 21, 1949 | Organizing Certain Portions of the Municipalities of Baler and Infanta, Quezon Province, Into Independent Municipalities, Under the Names of Maria Aurora and General Nakar, Respectively | |
Executive Order No. 245 July 20, 1949 | Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Pagadian, Province of Zamboanga, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Labangan | |
Executive Order No. 244 July 18, 1949 | Creating the Municipalities of Mobo, Baleno, Cawayan, Mandaon, Balud and Uson, in the Province of Masbate | |
Executive Order No. 243 July 15, 1949 | Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Pili, Camarines Sur, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Ocampo | |
Executive Order No. 242 July 9, 1949 | Prescribing Rules and Regulations for the Appointment of Reserve Officers Into the Regular Force, Armed Forces of the Philippines | |
Executive Order No. 241 July 8, 1949 | Amending Executive Order No. 169, Dated August 30, 1948, Entitled “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. 240 July 8, 1949 | Continuing the Appropriations Authorized By the Congress for the Operation and Maintenance of Certain Existing Activities or Services of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines During the Period From July 1, 1949 to June 30, 1950, and for Other Purposes | |
Executive Order No. 239 July 8, 1949 | Appropriating Additional Funds for the Operation of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines During the Period From July 1, 1949 to June 30, 1950, and for Other Purposes | |
Executive Order No. 238 July 8, 1949 | Reestablishing the Former Municipality of Las Navas, in the Province of Samar | |
Executive Order No. 237 July 5, 1949 | Organizing the Municipal District of Kapatagan, Province of Lanao, Into a Regular Municipality | |
Executive Order No. 236 July 1, 1949 | Organizing the Municipalities of Digos, Padada, and Panabo, in the Province of Davao | |
Executive Order No. 235 July 10, 1949 | Providing for the Coordination of All National Intelligence Activities of the Government | |
Executive Order No. 234 July 1, 1949 | Organizing Certain Barrios and Sitios of the Municipality of Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, Into An Independent Municipality | |
Executive Order No. 233 June 30, 1949 | Amending Further the First Paragraph of 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. 231 June 28, 1949 | Amending Executive Order No. 193, Dated December 28, 1948, and No. 209, Dated March 30, 1949 | |
Executive Order No. 232 June 28, 1949 | Converting Into Municipalities the Municipal Districts of Aborlan and Brooke’S Point, Both of the Province of Palawan | |
Executive Order No. 230 June 20, 1949 | Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipal District of Pantao-Ragat, Province of Lanao, Into An Independent Municipal District Under the Name of Matungao | |
Executive Order No. 229 June 17, 1949 | Organizing Certain Portions of the Municipalities of Balilihan, Antequera and Tubigon, All of the Province of Bohol, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of San Jacinto | |
Executive Order No. 228 June 17, 1949 | Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Manjuyod, Negros Oriental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Payabon | |
Executive Order No. 227 June 16, 1949 | Amending Executive Order No. 82, Dated August 18, 1947, By Organizing Into a Municipality Under the Name of Tumbao the Former Municipal Districts of Tumbao and Gambar, Which Were Annexed By Said Executive Order to the Municipalities of Cotabato and Midsayap | |
Executive Order No. 226 June 15, 1949 | Appropriating the Sum of ?6,000,000 to Defray the Expenses, in Connection With, and Incidental To, the Holding of the National Elections to Be Held on the Second Tuesday of November, 1949 | |
Executive Order No. 225 June 15, 1949 | Appropriating Funds for the Operation of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines During the Period From July 1, 1949 to June 30, 1950, and for Other Purposes | |
Executive Order No. 224 June 15, 1949 | Annexing a Certain Portion of the Territory of the Municipal District of Claveria, Misamis Oriental, to the Municipalities of Linugos, Gingoog, Medina and Talisayan, Same Province | |
Executive Order No. 223 June 14, 1949 | Authorizing the Allotment of Vacant Agricultural Lands of the Public Domain to All Interested Citizens Desiring to Cultivate Them and Granting Such Citizens the Option to Acquire the Same By Homestead or Purchase, to Accelerate the Production of Foodstuffs and Other Prime Commodities | |
Executive Order No. 222 June 10, 1949 | Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Tubod, Province of Lanao, Into a Municipality Under the Name of Baroy, and Annexing to These Municipalities Certain Portions of the Municipality of Kolambugan | |
Executive Order No. 221 June 7, 1949 | Lifting the Ban on the Exportation of Lumber, and Timber Under Certain Conditions | |
Executive Order No. 220 June 4, 1949 | Amending Item 41, Section 1, of Executive Order No. 192, Dated December 24, 1948, Entitled “On the Control of Exports From the Philippines” | |
Executive Order No. 219 May 28, 1949 | Defining the Boundary Line Between the Municipalities of Parang and Nuling, Province of Cotabato | |
Executive Order No. 218 May 28, 1949 | Changing the Name of the Municipality of Andreson, Province of Camarines Sur, to Garchitorena | |
Executive Order No. 217 May 28, 1949 | Transferring the Seat of Government of the Sub-Province of Ifugao, Mountain Province | |
Executive Order No. 216 May 28, 1949 | Amending Executive Order No. 82, Dated August 18, 1947, By Restoring to the Municipality of Dulawan the Barrios or Sitios of Barurao and Lambayong Which Were Annexed to the New Municipality of Buluan Under Said Executive Order | |
Executive Order No. 215 May 19, 1949 | Repealing Executive Order No. 61, Dated June 20, 1947, So as to Restore the Membership of the Surplus Property Commission as Provided in Executive Order No. 87, Dated November 15, 1946 | |
Executive Order No. 214 April 30, 1949 | Organizing the Municipal District of Santol, Province of La Union, Into Regular Municipality | |
Executive Order No. 213 April 20, 1949 | 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. 212 April 7, 1949 | Lifting the Suspension of 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 and Authorizing the Immediate Organization Thereof Under the Name of Agoncillo | |
Executive Order No. 211 April 7, 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. 210 April 1, 1949 | Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Mamburao, Province of Mindoro, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Santa Cruz | |
Executive Order No. 209 March 30, 1949 | Amending Executive Order No. 193, Dated December 28, 1948 | |
Executive Order No. 208 March 22, 1949 | Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Tubod, Province of Lanao, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Lala, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Lala | |
Executive Order No. 207 March 19, 1949 | Fixing Office Hours During the Hot Session | |
Executive Order No. 206 March 16, 1949 | Amending Section 4 of Executive Order No. 193, Dated December 28, 1948, Entitled “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. 205 March 4, 1949 | Organizing Certain Barrios and Sitios in the Municipality of Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Anderson, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of San Miguel | |
Executive Order No. 204 February 9, 1949 | Organizing Certain Barrios and Sitios of the Municipalities of Clarin, Inabanga and Balilihan, Province of Bohol, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Borja | |
Executive Order No. 203 February 7, 1949 | Organizing Certain Barrios and Sitios of the Municipality of Initao, Province of Misamis Oriental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Manticao | |
Executive Order No. 202 February 4, 1949 | Extending Further 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. 200 January 14, 1949 | Amending Executive Order No. 143, Dated June 5, 1948, So as to Extend the Time Within Which Logs, Flitches and Sawn Lumber May Be Exported By the Actual Producers Thereof | |
Executive Order No. 201 January 14, 1949 | Amending Executive Order No. 107, Dated December 3, 1947, Entitled “Prohibiting the Execution of Government Contracts Wherein the Government Is Required to Make Advance Payment for Services Not Yet Rendered And/Or Supplies and Materials Not Yet Delivered” | |
Executive Order No. 199 January 5, 1949 | Organizing Certain Portion of the Municipality of Cabagan, Province of Isabela, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Santo Tomas | |
Executive Order No. 198 January 4, 1949 | Organizing the Sitios of Tinubdan and Malingin of the Barrio of Bagay, and Lanao of the Barrio of Pajo, in the Municipality of Daanbantayan, Province of Cebu, Into Independent Barrios Under the Same Names | |
Executive Order No. 197 January 4, 1949 | Organizing Colabao and Carawisan Second, Both of the Municipality of San Remigio, Province of Antique, Into Independent Barrios Under the Same Names | |
Executive Order No. 196 January 4, 1949 | Authorizing Zone Commanders of the Philippine Constabulary to Appoint Special Courts-Martial Within Their Respective Jurisdictions | |
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