EXECUTIVE ORDERS | SUBJECT | |
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Executive Order No. 61 December 31, 1963 | Amending Executive Order No. 42, Current Series, Declaring Certain Municipal Districts in the Philippines as Municipalities So as to Include Therein Alilem, Angaki, San Emilio, and Suyo, All of Ilocos Sur, and Matungao, Lanao Del Norte | |
Executive Order No. 60 December 19, 1963 | Nagpapahayag Na Ang Pambansang Awit Ng Pilipinas Ay Dapat Awitin Lamang Sa Titik Nitong Pilipino | |
Executive Order No. 59 December 19, 1963 | Amending Executive Order No. 113, Series of 1955, Establishing the Classification of Roads | |
Executive Order No. 58 December 19, 1963 | Amending Executive Order No. 113, Series of 1955, Establishing the Classification of Roads | |
Executive Order No. 57 November 24, 1963 | Providing Instructions to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippines | |
Executive Order No. 56 November 6, 1963 | Directing the Hoisting of the National Flag At the Independence Flagpole At the Luneta Twenty-Four Hours a Day | |
Executive Order No. 55 October 21, 1963 | Abolishing the President’S Law Enforcement Unit for Southern Philippines (Pleusp) and Transferring Its Functions to the Presidential Committee on Administration Performance Efficiency (Pcape) | |
Executive Order No. 54 October 7, 1963 | Amending Executive Order No. 660, Dated December 23, 1953 | |
Executive Order No. 53 October 3, 1963 | Abolishing the Juan Luna Centennial Commission | |
Executive Order No. 52 September 18, 1963 | Amending Executive Order No. 408, Dated November 9, 1960, Entitled “Providing a More Expeditious System and Simpler Forms for the Encouragement and Facilitation of Foreign Tourist Travel to the Philippines” | |
Executive Order No. 51 September 17, 1963 | Requiring All Departments, Bureaus, Offices, Agencies, Instrumentalities, and Political Subdivisions of the Government, Including the Corporations Owned and Controlled By the Government, the Armed Forces, Government Hospitals, and Public Educational Institutions to Buy Through Public Bidding From Local Textile Mills, Whenever Available, All Their Requirements for Clothing Materials | |
Executive Order No. 50 September 16, 1963 | Designating City Health Officers, District Health Officers, Municipal Health Officers and Presidents of Sanitary Divisions as Ex Officio Medical Members of Acceptance Boards | |
Executive Order No. 49 September 16, 1963 | Further Amending Executive Order No. 58 Dated August 16, 1954, as to Membership in the National Shrines Commission and for Other Purposes | |
Executive Order No. 48 September 16, 1963 | Revising the Membership of the Tagaytay Development Commission | |
Executive Order No. 47 September 11, 1963 | Creating the Municipality of Maganoy in the Province of Cotabato | |
Executive Order No. 46 September 11, 1963 | Consolidating and Reuniting the Territories of the Municipalities of Polo and Valenzuela Into a Municipality to Be Known as Valenzuela | |
Executive Order No. 45 August 19, 1963 | Amending Executive No. 36, Series of 1963, Creating the Loans and Investment Council | |
Executive Order No. 44 August 12, 1963 | Creating the National Defense College of the Armed Forces of the Philippines | |
Executive Order No. 43 July 29, 1963 | Amending Executive Order No. 34, Current Series, Reclassifying All Chartered Cities, Except Manila, Baguio and Quezon Cities, So as to Adjust the Classification of the City of Legazpi | |
Executive Order No. 42 June 25, 1963 | Declaring Certain Municipal Districts in the Philippines as Municipalities | |
Executive Order No. 41 June 24, 1963 | Designating Certain Parcels of Land Situated in the Barrio of San Jose, Municipality of Pili, Province of Camarines Sur, as the New Capitol Site of Said Province | |
Executive Order No. 40 June 1, 1963 | Amending the Third Paragraph of Executive Order No. 298, Dated August 12, 1940, Entitled “Prohibiting the Automatic Renewal of Contracts, Requiring Public Bidding Before Entering Into New Contracts, and Providing Exceptions Thereof,” as Amended By Executive Order No. 146, Dated December 27, 1955; Executive Order No. 212, Dated November 6, 1956; Executive Order No. 318, Dated September 17, 1958; and Executive Order No. 358, Dated September 23, 1959 | |
Executive Order No. 39 May 13, 1963 | Providing for the Collection of Material Historical and Cultural Relics and the Compilation of Historical and Cultural Data Regarding Barrios, Municipalities, Cities and Provinces of the Philippines | |
Executive Order No. 38 April 8, 1963 | Amending Executive Order No. 118, Dated June 22, 1955, Creating a Committee to Screen and Aid Deserving Squatters and New Settlers in Oriental Mindoro | |
Executive Order No. 37 March 20, 1963 | Fixing Office Hours During the Hot Season | |
Executive Order No. 36 March 19, 1963 | Creating the Loans and Investment Council | |
Executive Order No. 35 February 28, 1963 | Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Dangcagan in the Province of Bukidnon From Its Present Site At the Barrio of Dangcagan, to the Barrio of Kitaotao, Same Municipality | |
Executive Order No. 34 January 30, 1963 | Reclassifying All Chartered Cities, Except Baguio and Quezon Cities | |
Executive Order No. 33 January 25, 1963 | Amending Executive Order No. 16 Dated April 24, 1922, So as to Change the Composition of the Committee Therein Created | |
Executive Order No. 32 January 25, 1963 | Amending Further Executive Order No. 72 Dated December 3, 1936, Establishing a Classification of Ports | |
Executive Order No. 31 January 25, 1963 | 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. 30 January 14, 1963 | Creating An Executive Committee for the Development of the Quezon Memorial, Luneta, and Other National Parks | |
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