EXECUTIVE ORDERS 1988



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Executive Order No. 343
December 19, 1988
Reconstituting the Commission on Export Procedures
Executive Order No. 342
November 28, 1988
Delegating to the Secretary of Local Government the Power to Appoint Certain Local Officials Under Sections 42(4), 48(3), 49(2), 146(1) and (2), 173(1) and (5), and 205(2) of the Local Government Code, as Amended
Executive Order No. 341
November 8, 1988
Providing Guidelines on Section 4 of Republic Act No. 6679, "An Act to Amend Republic Act No. 6653 to Postpone the Barangay Elections to March 28, 1989, Prescribing Additional Rules Governing the Conduct of Barangay Elections and for Other Purposes"
Executive Order No. 340
October 14, 1988
Lifting the Suspension of Payment of All Taxes, Duties, Fees, Imposts and Other Charges, Whether Direct or Indirect, Due and Payable By Copper Mining Companies to the National and Local Governments Under Letter of Instructions No. 1416, Dated July 17, 1984
Executive Order No. 339
October 3, 1988
Directing Department Secretaries, Undersecretaries, Assistant Secretaries, and Other Government Officials of Equivalent Rank in the Executive Department to Limit Their Official Travels Abroad to Those Which Are Urgent and Necessary
Executive Order No. 338
September 30, 1988
Creating the Energy Coordinating Council
Executive Order No. 337
September 13, 1988

Prescribing Regulations Governing the Discharge or Separation By Administrative Action of Officers of the Regular Force and Reserve Officers on Extended Tour of Active Duty in the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Executive Order No. 336
September 13, 1988
Establishing Labor-Based Units in the Infrastructure Agencies of the Government and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 335
August 25, 1988
Enjoining All Departments/Bureaus/Offices/ Agencies/Instrumentalities of the Government to Take Such Steps as Are Necessary for the Purpose of Using Filipino Language in Official Transactions, Communications and Correspondence
Executive Order No. 334
August 18, 1988
Instituting the Presidential Awards for Outstanding Public Service
Executive Order No. 333
August 16, 1988
Revoking Letters of Instructions Nos. 151 and 151-A
Executive Order No. 332
August 12, 1988
Reconstituting the Task Force on International Refugee Assistance and Administration, and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 331
July 20, 1988
Providing for the Arrangements for the Convening of the Cordillera Regional Consultative Commission, Fixing the Date, Time, and Place Thereof, and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 330
July 12, 1988
Calling the Cordillera Regional Assembly to a Special Session Clarifying Its Responsibility Providing Funds for Its 1988 Operations, and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 329
July 11, 1988
Creating Appraisal Committees in the Metropolitan Manila Area, Defining Their General Functions and Prescribing Their Procedures
Executive Order No. 328
June 5, 1988
Reconstituting the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea
Executive Order No. 327
June 9, 1988
Implementing Certain Provisions of Executive Orders Nos. 714 Series of 1981, 238 Series of 1987 and 314 Series of 1987 and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 326
June 1, 1988
Amending Section 6 of Executive Order No. 856 and Reorganizing and Reactivating the Provincial/City Committees on Justice Created Thereunder
Executive Order No. 325
April 1, 1988

Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Decisions of the Third Asean Summit and the Twenty Third Meeting of the Committee on Trade and Tourism (COTT) to Provide a Minimum Level of 25% Margin of Preference to Certain Items Which Are Contained in the Philippine Exclusion List and to Deepen the Margin of Preference in Respect of Certain Items Which Are Under the Asean Preferential Trading Arrangements (PTA) to 50% Within Five Years.
Executive Order No. 324
April 13, 1988
Waiving Passport Requirement for Immigrants Under Certain Conditions
Executive Order No. 323
April 12, 1988
Amending Executive Order No. 316, Dated January 19, 1988, Instituting the Presidential Citation for Outstanding Service to Philippine Democracy
Executive Order No. 322
March 24, 1988
Providing for the Arrangements for the Convening of the Regional Consultative Commission for Muslim Mindanao, Fixing the Date, Time and Place Thereof, and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 321
March 17, 1988
Expanding the Territorial Area of the South Harbor Port Zone of the Port of Manila Under the Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority
Executive Order No. 320
March 11, 1988
Amending Executive Order No. 309, S. 1987, Entitled "Reorganizing the Peace and Order Council," as Amended By Executive Order No. 317, S. 1988
Executive Order No. 319
March 4, 1988
Providing for the Reorganization of the Local Development Council
Executive Order No. 318
February 8, 1988
Amending Sections 2 (a-i) and 3 (a) of Executive Order N0. 308, "Providing for the Reorganization of the Regional Development Councils"
Executive Order No. 317
February 5, 1988
The Peace and Order Amending Sections 1, 3 and 4 of Executive Order No. 309, S. 1987 Entitled "Reorganizing Council"
Executive Order No. 316
January 19, 1988
Instituting the Presidential Citation for Outstanding Service to Philippine Democracy
Executive Order No. 315
January 4, 1988
Renaming the Cabinet Committee on the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant as "The Presidential Committee on the Philippine Nuclear Power Plant" and Defining Its Structure, Powers and Functions
Executive Order No. 257
January 1, 1988
Increasing the Subsistence Allowance of Officers and Enlisted Personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Including Draftees, Trainees and Probational Second Lieutenants-Ensigns Undergoing Military Training, Cmt Cadets on Summer Campt Training and Reserve Officers and Enlisted Reservists Undergoing Training or Assembly/ Mobilization Test, and Uniformed Members of the Integrated National Police
Executive Order No. 256
January 1, 1988
Increasing the Daily Subsistence Allowance of Patients Confined in AFP/INP Hospitals and Dispensaries, Cadets of the Philippine Military Academy, the Philippine Air Force Flying School and the Philippine National Police Academy, and AFP/INP Personnel Undergoing Training in Local Training Institutions.
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