EXECUTIVE ORDERS 1962



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Executive Order No. 29
December 28, 1962
Extending the Prohibition to Slaughter Carabaos Up to December 31, 1963
Executive Order No. 28
December 27, 1962
Amending Executive Order No. 14, Dated June 29, 1962, By Converting the Committee Created Thereunder Into a National Heroes Commission With Additional Members, Duties, and Functions
Executive Order No. 27
December 21, 1962
Declaring the Camalig-Comun-Gapo Road, Albay Province, From Kilometer 538.44 to Kilometer 553.04, or a Distance of 14.60 Kilometers, a National Secondary Road
Executive Order No. 26
December 11, 1962
Revising Executive Order No. 108, Dated December 3, 1947, Entitled “Reorganizing the Lighthouse Board”
Executive Order No. 25
November 28, 1962
Declaring the Agoo Beach Road, La Union, From Kilometer 236.295 to Kilometer 242.957 or 6.662 Kilometers as National Sceondary Road
Executive Order No. 24
October 19, 1962
Amending Executive Order No. 571, Creating a Decoration to Be Known as the Order of Sikatuna
Executive Order No. 23
October 5, 1962
Prescribing the Base Pay of Officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Executive Order No. 22
October 1, 1962
Providing for the Implementing Details for Republic Act No. 2717, Otherwise Known as the Electrification Administration Act
Executive Order No. 21
September 17, 1962
Declaring the Proposed San Fernando Airport Road in La Union, From the Junction With the Poro Point Road to the Terminal Office of the Airport as National Secondary Road
Executive Order No. 20
September 17, 1962
Amending Paragraph 2, Subparagraph (E), of Executive Order No. 34, Dated June 1, 1954, Declaring That Portion of the Benguet Road (Kennon Road) From Klondyke’S Spring to Camp Six Within the Mountain Province as Toll Road and Fixing Schedule of Fees for the Collection of Tolls Thereon
Executive Order No. 19
September 12, 1962
Opening the Port of Claveria, Cagayan, as Sub-Port of Entry Within the Collection District of the Port of Aparri
Executive Order No. 18
August 30, 1962
Intensifying the National Food Production Campaign
Executive Order No. 17
August 24, 1962
Creating the Program Implementation Agency for Carrying Out the Socio-Economic Program
Executive Order No. 16
August 20, 1962
Relaxing the Regulation on the Prohibition of Taking Aerial Photography for Surveying and Mapping Purposes
Executive Order No. 15
July 30, 1962
Declaring the Nabunturan-Mainit Park Road, Davao Province, From Kilometer 453.20 to Kilometer 467.67, a National Secondary Road
Executive Order No. 14
June 29, 1962
Abolishing the Jose Rizal National Centennial Commission and Creating a Committee to Carry Out the Remaining Activities of the Commission
Executive Order No. 13-A
June 28, 1962
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Number Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines
Executive Order No. 13
June 28, 1962
Creating the Business Guidance and Statistical Center
Executive Order No. 12
June 28, 1962
Providing Instructions to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippines
Executive Order No. 11
June 25, 1962
Abolishing the Peace and Amelioration Fund Commission
Executive Order No. 10
May 23, 1962
Designating Calendar Year 1962 as Economic Census Year
Executive Order No. 9
May 12, 1962
Instituting the Presidential Citation for Honesty and Integrity
Executive Order No. 8
March 30, 1962
Fixing Office Hours During the Hot Season
Executive Order No. 7
March 22, 1962
Signed on May 22, 1962: Enjoining All Officers and Employees of the Executive Branch of the Government to Cooperate in the Drive Against Smuggled Products and to Desist From Buying Possessing, or Using Them, and Appealing to the Public for Cooperation
Executive Order No. 6
January 25, 1962
Adopting a Program to Stabilize the Price of Palay, Rice, and Corn, and Creating a Presidential Rice and Corn Committee to Implement and Execute That Program
Executive Order No. 5
January 21, 1962
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Number Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines
Executive Order No. 4
January 18, 1962
Creating a Presidential Anti-Graft Committee
Executive Order No. 3
January 12, 1962
Extending the Prohibition to Slaughter Carabaos Up to December 31, 1962
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