Adopting An Integrated and Harmonized Process for Formulation, Approval, Budgeting, Implementation, and Monitoring of Master Plans for the Infrastructure Sector
Transferring the Attachment of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples From the Department of Social Welfare and Development to the Office of the President
Promoting the Development of the Philippine Film Industry, Strengthening the Film Academy of the Philippines for the Purpose Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. BBM Bongbong
Reorganizing the National Irrigation Administration and Transferring Its Attachment From the Department of Agriculture to the Office of the PresidentFerdinand Marcos, Jr. BBM Bongbong
Reorganizing the Inter-Agency Task Force on Zero Hunger, Further Amending Executive Order No. 101 (s.2020) For the PurposeFerdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong BBM
Approving the Merger of the LBP Leasing and Finance Corporation (LLFC) and UCPB Leasing and Finance Corporation (ULFC), with the LLFC As the Surviiving Entity Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong BBM
Updating the Salary Schedule for Civilian Government Personnel and Uthorizing the Grant of An Additional Allowance, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Revoking the Policy of Granting Career Executive Service Rank to Graduates of the National Defense College of the Philippines
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Reorganizing the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation and Transferring Its Attachment From the Department of Finance to the Department of Agriculture
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Reinforcing the Diversity and Inclusion Program, Reconstituting the Inter-agency Committee on Diversity and Inclusion, and Creating the Special Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) Affairs
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Maintaining the Temporary Modification of Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the “Customs Modernization and Tariff Act”
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Creating the Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs in the Office of the President, Defining Its Mandates, Powers and Functions, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of the Develoopment Bank of the Philippines for calendar year 2022 pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Temporarily Modifying the Rate of Import Duty on Natural Gypsum and Anhydrite Under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the “Customs Modernization and Tariff Act”
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Transferring the Attachmnent of the Development Academy of the Philippines to the National Economic and Development Authority
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Prohibiting the Collection of Pass-Through Fees on National Roads and Urging Local Government Units to Suspend the Collection of Any Form of Fees Upon All Types of Vehicles Transporting Goods Under Section 153 or 155 of Republic Act No. 7160 or the "Local Government Code of 1991"
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Extending the Moratorium on the Payment of the Principal Obligation and Interest of the Amortization Due and Payable By Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Reduction and Condonation of Real Property Taxes and Interests/Penalties Assessed on Power Generation Facilities of Independent Power Producers under Build-Operate-Transfer Contracts with Government-Owned or-Controlled CorporationsFerdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Declaring the Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino Program as Flagship Program of the Government, and Directing All National Government Agencies and Instrumentalities, Including Government-Owned or -Controlled Corporations, and Local Government Units, to Submit a Detailed Inventory of All Available and Suitable Lands for the IMplementation of the Program
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Adopting the National Anti-money Laundering, Counter-terrorism Financing and Counter-proliferation Financing Strategy 2023-2027, Reorganizing the National Anti-money Laundering and Counter-terrorism Financing Coordinating Committee, and Amending Executive Order No. 68 (S. 2018) for the Purpose
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Strengthening Private Sector Participation in the Public-Private Partnership Governing Board Established Under Executive Order (EO) No. 136 (S. 2013), and Further Amending Eo No. 8 (S. 2010), as Amended, for the Purpose
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Strengthening the Integration of Public Financial Management Information Systems, Streamlining Processes Thereof, and Amending Executive Order No. 55 (S. 2011) for the Purpose
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Reorganizing and Renaming the Economic Development Cluster as the Economic Development Group, and Creating the Inter-Agency Committee on Inflation and Market Outlook
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Promoting Filipino HIstory and Culture Through the Efficient Management of Malacañang Heritage Mansions, and Creating an Advisory Board and Management Center for the Purpose
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Implementing the Philippine Schedule of Tariff Commitments Under the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, and Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles for the Purpose
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Reinforcing and Protecting the Freedom of Association and Right to Organize of Workers, Constituting an Inter-Agency Committee to Strengthen Coordination and Expedite the Investigatio, Prosecution, and Resolution of Cases for Violations Thereof, Among Others.
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Maintaining the Temporary Modification of Rates of Import Duty on Certain Agricultural Products Under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the “Customs Modernization and Tariff Act”
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Temporarily Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Electric Vehicles, Parts, and Components Under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the “Customs Modernization and Tariff Act”
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Extending the Temporary Modification of Rates of Import duty on various products under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863, known as the "Customs otherwise Modernization and Tariff Act"
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Allowing Voluntary Wearing of Face Masks in Indoor and Outdoor Settings, Reiterating the Continued Implementation of Minimum Public Health Standards During the State of Public Health Emergency Relative to the Covid-19 Pandemic
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Amending the Composition of the Inter-Cabinet Cluster Mechanism on Normalization Established Under Executive Order No. 79 (S. 2019), Entitled “Implementing the Annex on Normalization Under the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro”
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Transferring the Attachment of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority From the Department of Trade and Industry to the Department of Labor and Employment
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Directing the Implementation of a Moratorium on the Payment of the Principal Obligation and Interest of the Amortization Due and Payable By Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Allowing Voluntary Wearing of Facemasks in Outdoor Settings and Reiterating the Continued Implementation of Minimum Public Health Standards During the State of Public Health Emergency Relative to the Covid-19 Pandemic
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Reorganizing and Renaming the Presidential Communications Operations Office and Its Attached Agencies Into the Office of the Press Secretary, Abolishing the Office of the Presidential Spokesperson, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Reorganizing the Office of the President Including the Immediate Offices and Agencies Under or Attached to It, and the Common Staff Support System; Abolishing the Presidential Anti Corruption Commission and the Office of the Cabinet Secretary
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. Bongbong
Directing the Abolition of the Municipal Development Fund Office, Transferring Its Assets, Liabilities and Obligations to the Department of Finance, and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Malacañan Palace Manila By the President of the Philippines Executive Order No. 172 Approving the Coconut Farmers and Industry Development Plan
Rodrigo Duterte
Temporary Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the “Customs Modernization and Tariff Act”
Rodrigo Duterte
Adopting the Ten-Point Policy Agenda to Accelerate and Sustain Economic Recovery from the Covid-19 Pandemic, and Directing a Whole-of-Government Approach to Align All Economic Recovery Programs and Measures of the National Government
Rodrigo Duterte
Institutionalizing the Acceptance of the Philippine Identification or Philippine Identification System Number as Sufficient Proof of Identity and Age in All Government and Private Transactions
Rodrigo Duterte
Transferring the Oversight of the Film Development Council of the Philippines from the Department of Education to the Department of Trade and Industry
Rodrigo Duterte
Adopting An Integrated Approach in the Ratification and Accession to International Maritime Organization Conventions and Instruments, and Reconstituting the Inter-Agency Coordinating Committee for the Purpose
Rodrigo Duterte
Strengthening the Policy Framework on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity, and Reorganizing the Government’s Administrative Structure for the Purpose
Rodrigo Duterte
Reduction and Condonation of Real Property Taxes and Interest/penalties Assessed on the Power Generation Facilities of Independent Power Producers Under Build-Operate-Transfer Contracts With Government-Owned or -Controlled Corporations
Rodrigo Duterte
Instituting Measures to Ensure Consistent and Reliable Electricity Service in Inadequately Served Areas, Improve Performance of Ineffective Distribution Utilities, and Achieve Total Electrification of the Country
Rodrigo Duterte
Directing the Establishment of the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) Hospital, Creating the Inter-Agency Committee on the Ofw Hospital, and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Further Amending Executive Order (EO) No. 17 (S. 2017) and Eo No. 55 (S. 2018), to Change the Rendering of the Name of the Filipino Hero From “Lapu-Lapu” to “lapulapu”
Rodrigo Duterte
Approving the Compensation and Position Classification System (CPCS) and Index of Occupational Services, Position Titles, and Job Grades for Goccs (IOS-G) Framework, Repealing Executive Order No. 203 (S. 2016), and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Transferring the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System From the Department of Public Works and Highways to the Office of the President
Rodrigo Duterte
Transferring the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) From the Department of Agriculture to the Department of Finance, and Reorganizing the PCIC Board of Directors
Rodrigo Duterte
Reinforcing the Policy on the Grant of Career Executive Service Officer Rank to Graduates of the National Defense College fo the Philippines, Further Amending Executive Order No. 696 (s 1981), as Amended, for the Purpose
Rodrigo Duterte
Approving the Merger of the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) and the United Coconut Planters Bank(UCPB), and the Acquisition By the LBP of the Special Preferred Shares of the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC) in the UCPB
Rodrigo Duterte
Adopting as a National Priority the Implementation of Measures to Address the Root Causes of the Rising Number of Teenage Pregnancies, and Mobilizing Government Agencies for the Purpose
Rodrigo Duterte
Adopting the National Employment Recovery Strategy (NERS) 2021-2022 and Reinforcing Job-Generating Programs Through the NERS Task Force
Rodrigo Duterte
Authorizing Payment of Death and Burial Benefits to Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representatives in Barangays, Amending Executive Order No. 115 (S. 2002) for the Purpose
Rodrigo Duterte
Full Devolution of Certain Functions of the Executive Branch to Local Governments, Creation of a Committee on Devolution, and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Temporarily Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Rice Under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the "Customs Modernization and Tariff Act"
Rodrigo Duterte
Further Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Fresh, Chilled or Frozen Meat of Swine Under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the "Customs Modernization and Tariff Act," Repealing Executive Order No. 128 (S. 2021) for the Purpose
Rodrigo Duterte
Amending Section 4 of Executive Order No. 79, S. 2012, Institutionalizing and Implementing Reforms in the Philippine Mining Sector, Providing Policies and Guidelines to Ensure Environmental Protection and Responsible Mining in the Utilization of Mineral Resources
Rodrigo Duterte
Creating the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Streamlining of Government Processes, Providing Its Functions, and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Temporarily Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Fresh, Chilled or Frozen Meat of Swine Under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the "Customs Modernization and Tariff Act."
Rodrigo Duterte
Expanding the Provision of Internet Services Through Inclusive Access to Satellite Services, Amending Executive Order No. 467 (S. 1998) for the Purpose
Rodrigo Duterte
Reduction and Condonation of Real Property Taxes and Interest/penalties Assessed on the Power Generation Facilities of Independent Power Producers Under Build Operate-Transfer Contracts With Government-Owned or -Controlled Corporations
Rodrigo Duterte
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Agricultural Products Under Section 1611 of the Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act
Rodrigo Duterte
Granting Authority to the Director General of the Food and Drug Administration to Issue Emergency Use Authorization for Covid-19 Drugs and Vaccines, Prescribing Conditions Therefor, and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Establishing a National Government Administrative Center in New Clark City, Capas, Tarlac, Providing for An Integrated Government Center Outside the National Capital Region in Case of Disaster, and Directing the Whole-Of-Government to Establish Satellite Offices Therein
Rodrigo Duterte
Directing the Department of Health, in Coordination With the Department of Trade and Industry, to Ensure Accessibility and Affordability of Covid-19 Tests and Test Kits
Rodrigo Duterte
Reduction and Condonation of Real Property Taxes and Interest/Penalties Assessed on the Power Generation Facilities of Independent Power Producers Under Build-Operate-Transfer Contracts With Government-Owned or -Controlled Corporations
Rodrigo Duterte
Directing a Study for the Adoption of a National Position on a Nuclear Energy Program, Constituting a Nuclear Energy Program Inter-Agency Committee, and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Institutionalizing the Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-Asa Program as a Pillar of Balanced Regional Development, Creating a Council Therefor, and for Other Purposes
Implementing Rules and Regulations
Implementing Guidelines of Executive Order No. 114: Institutionalizing the Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-Asa Program as a Pillar of Balanced Regional Development, Creating a Council Therefore, and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Temporarily Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Crude Petroleum Oil and Refined Petroleum Products Under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the “Customs Modernization and Tariff Act”
Rodrigo Duterte
Imposing An Enhanced Community Quarantine in High Risk Geographic Areas of the Philippines and a General Community Quarantine in the Rest of the Country From 01 to 15 May 2020, Adopting the Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementation Thereof, and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Reconstituting the Office of the Presidential Spokesperson, Abolishing the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office, and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Directing the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office to Set Aside a Portion of the Standby Fund Under Executive Order No. 201 (S. 2003) to Cover the Financial Requirements of the National Government’S Response to Cases of Covid-19 in the Country, Amending Eo No. 201 and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Reconstituting the Office for Transportation Security and the National Civil Aviation Security Committee, Defining Their Powers and Functions, Amending Executive Order Nos. 277 (S. 2004) and 311 (S. 2004) and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Prohibiting the Manufacture, Distribution, Marketing and Sale of Unregistered And/Or Adulterated Electronic Nicotine/Non-Nicotine Delivery Systems, Heated Tobacco Products and Other Novel Tobacco Products, Amending Executive Order No. 26 (S. 2017) and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Creating a National Task Force to Prevent the Entry of Animal-Borne Diseases, Contain and Control the Transmission Thereof, and Address Issues Relating Thereto
Rodrigo Duterte
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles in Order to Implement the Philippine Tariff Commitments Pursuant to the Free Trade Agreement Between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) and Hong Kong, China
Rodrigo Duterte
Institutionalizing the Diversity and Inclusion Program, Creating An Inter-Agency Committee on Diversity and Inclusion, and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Enjoining All Sangguniang Barangays to Establish a Yuletide Social Assistance Program for All Barangay Officials and Functionaries for Fiscal Year (Fy) 2019
Rodrigo Duterte
Providing Guidelines on the Detail of Personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police to Civilian Offices and Officials, and Repealing Executive Order Nos. 41 (S. 1966) and 207 (S. 2016) for the Purpose
Rodrigo Duterte
Establishing the Philippine Railways Institute Under the Department of Transportation as the Planning, Implementing and Regulatory Agency for Human Resources Development in the Railways Sector
Rodrigo Duterte
Institutionalizing the National Council Against Child Labor to Upscale the Implementation of the Philippine Program Against Child Labor
Rodrigo Duterte
Further Amending Executive Order No. 54 (S. 1999), as Amended, By Transferring the Chairmanship of the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Reduction and Condonation of Real Property Taxes and Interest/Penalties Assessed on the Power Generation Facilities of Independent Power Producers Under Build-Operate-Transfer Contracts With Government-Owned Or-Controlled Corporations
Rodrigo Duterte
Directing That All Accounts Payable Which Remain Outstanding for Two Years or More in the Books of National Government Agencies Be Reverted to the Accumulated Surplus or Deficit of the General Fund, or the Cumulative Result of Operations of the National Government
Rodrigo Duterte
Amending Executive Order No. 24 (S. 2017), Entitled “Reorganizing the Cabinet Clusters System By Integrating Good Governance and Anti-Corruption in the Policy Frameworks of All the Clusters and Creating the Infrastructure Cluster and Participatory Governance Cluster”
Rodrigo Duterte
Reducing the Rates of Duty on Capital Equipment, Spare Parts and Accessories Imported By Board of Investments – Registered New and Expanding Enterprises
Rodrigo Duterte
Modifying the Nomenclature and Rates of Import Duty on Certain Agricultural Products Under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act
Rodrigo Duterte
Reclassifying the Clark Industrial Estate 5 as An International Center of Commerce, Industry, Leisure and Recreation, and Amending Executive Order No. 716, Series of 2008, for This Purpose
Rodrigo Duterte
Rationalizing the Rules for the Engagement of Third Party Participants Under Petroleum Service Contracts, Repealing for the Purpose Executive Order No. 556 (S. 2006)
Rodrigo Duterte
Amending Executive Order No. 201 (S. 2016), Entitled “Modifying the Salary Schedule for Civilian Government Personnel and Authorizing the Grant of Additional Benefits for Both Civilian and Military and Uniformed Personnel”
Rodrigo Duterte
Directing All Departments, Bureaus, Offices and Instrumentalities of the Government to Identify Lands Owned By the Government Devoted to or Suitable for Agriculture for Distribution to Qualified Beneficiaries
Rodrigo Duterte
Malacañan Palace Manila By the President of the Philippines Executive Order No. 74 Repealing Executive Order (Eo) No. 798 (S. 2009) and Eo No. 146 (S. 2013), Transferring the Philippine Reclamation Authority (Pra) to the Office of the President (Op), Delegating to the Pra Governing Board the Power of the President to Approve Reclamation Projects, […]
Rodrigo Duterte
Amending Executive Order No. 271 (S. 1995) Governing the Admission and Stay of Foreign Nationals in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone as Temporary Visitors Published On: December 20, 2018
Renaming the Commission on Population as the Commission on Population and Development and Reverting Its Attachment to the National Economic and Development Authority From the Department of Health and for Other Purposes Published On: December 14, 2018
Institutionalizing the Whole-Of-Nation Approach in Attaining Inclusive and Sustainable Peace, Creating a National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, and Directing the Adoption of a National Peace Framework Published On: December 10, 2018
Adoption of the National Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (Aml/cft) Strategy and Creation of the National Aml/cft Coordinating Committee
Rationalizing the Office of the President Through the Consolidation of Its Core Mandates and Strengthening the Democratic and Institutional Framework of the Executive Department
Further Strengthening the Authority of the Maritime Industry Authority as the Single Maritime Administration for the Purpose of Implementing the 1978 International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, as Amended
Amending Executive Order No. 1 (S. 2016), Entitled “reengineering the Office of the President Towards Greater Responsiveness to the Attainment of Development Goals,” and for Other Purposes
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles in Order to Implement the Philippine Tariff Commitments Pursuant to the Free Trade Agreement Between the European Free Trade Association States and the Philippines
Reduction and Condonation of Real Property Taxes and Interest/penalties Assessed on the Power Generation Facilities of Independent Power Under Build-Operate-Transfer Contracts With Government-Owned or -Controlled Corporations
Approving the Merger of the Home Guaranty Corporation and the Philippine Export-Import Credit Agency (Philexim), Transferring the Guarantee Functions, Programs and Funds of the Small Business Corporation, and the Administration of the Agricultural Guarantee Fund Pool and the Industrial Guarantee and Loan Fund to the Philexim, and Renaming the Philexim as the Philippine Guarantee Corporation
Constituting a Steering Committee for the Commemoration of the Quincentennial of the Arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in the Philippines, the Victory of Lapu-Lapu in the Battle of Mactan, and Other Historic Events That Happened From 1519 to 1522
Creating a Boracay Inter-Agency Task Force, Providing for Its Powers and Functions and Those of the Member-Agencies Thereof, and Other Measures to Reverse the Degradation of Boracay Island
Implementing Article 106 of the Labor Code of the Philippines, as Amended, to Protect the Right to Security of Tenure of All Workers Based on Social Justice in the 1987 Philippine Constitution
Approving the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise (Msme) Development Plan 2017-2022 and Directing Concerned Government Agencies and Instrumentalities, Including Government-Owned and -Controlled Corporations and Local Government Units, to Adopt and Implement the Plan
Exempting the National Housing Authority From the National Economic and Development Authority Guidelines on Joint Venture Agreements to Expedite the Implementation of Recovery, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Projects in the Most Affected Areas of Marawi City
Reviving the Post Clearance Audit Function of the Bureau of Customs and Institutionalizing the Functions of the Financial Analytics and Intelligence Unit of the Department of Finance
Creating the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission and Providing for Its Powers, Duties and Functions, and for Other Purposes
Implementing Rules and Regulations Implementing Rules annd Regulations of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission Rules of Procedure of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission
Repealing Executive Order (Eo) No. 340 (S. 2004) and Defining the Powers, Functions and Duties of the Board of Directors of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (Sbma) and the Sbma Administrator
Suspending the Compensation and Position Classification System Under Executive Order No. 203 (S. 2016), Providing for Interim Compensation Adjustments, and for Other Purposes
Further Amending Executive Order No. 423(S. 2005), as Amended, Prescribing the Rules and Procedures on the Review and Approval of All Government Contracts, Pursuant to Republic Act No. 9184, Otherwise Known as the “Government Procurement Reform Act of 2003”
Inclusion of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Information and Communications Technology as Members of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
Renaming the National Disaster Consciousness Month to National Disaster Resilience Month and Shifting Its Focus From Disaster Awareness Building to Disaster Resilience
Directing All Government Agencies and Instrumentalities, Including Local Government Units, to Implement the Philippine Development Plan and Public Investment Program for the Period 2017-2022
Reorganizing the Cabinet Clusters System By Integrating Good Governance and Anti-Corruption in the Policy Frameworks of All Clusters and Creating the Infrastructure Cluster and Participatory Governance Cluster
Extending the Effectivity of the Most-Favoured-Nation Rates of Duty on Certain Agricultural Products Under Republic Act No. 10863, Otherwise Known as the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act, and the Other Philippine Commitments Under the World Trade Organization Decision on Waiver Relating to Special Treatment for Rice of the Philippines
Reducing the Rates of Duty on Capital Equipment, Spare Parts and Accessories Imported By Board of Investments – Registered New and Expanding Enterprises
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Information Technology Products Under Section 1611 of the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act, in Order to Implement the Philippines’ Tariff Commitments Under the World Trade Organization – Information Technology Agreement
Modifying the Nomenclature and Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 1611 of Republic Act No. 10863 Otherwise Known as the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act
Reduction and Condonation of Real Property Taxes and Interests/penalties Assessed on the Power Generation Facilities of Independent Power Producers Under Build-Operate Transfer Contracts With Government-Owned or -Controlled Corporations
Directing All Government Departments and Agencies, Including Government-Owned or -Controlled Corporations and Local Government Units to Adopt the National Security Policy 2017 – 2022 in the Formulation and Implementation of Their National Security Related Plans and Programs
Reverting the Clark International Airport Corporation as a Subsidiary of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority, and Maintaining the Policy Supervision and Operational Control of the Department of Transportation Over the Clark International Airport
Strengthening the Fight Against Illegal Gambling and Clarifying the Jurisdiction and Authority of Concerned Agencies in the Regulation and Licensing of Gambling and Online Gaming Facilities, and for Other Purposes
Attaining and Sustaining “Zero Unmet Need for Modern Family Planning” Through the Strict Implementation of the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act, Providing Funds Therefor, and for Other Purposes
Extending Further the Term of South Cotabato/North Cotabato/Sultan Kudarat/ Sarangani/General Santos City (SOCSKSARGEN) Area Development Project Office (ADPO) to 31 December 2022, Amending for the Purpose Executive Order No. 507 (S. 2006), as Amended
Rodrigo Duterte
Strengthening the Office of the Cabinet Secretary, Enhancing Its Powers and Functions, Providing for Its Support Staff and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Amending Further Executive Order No. 120 (S. 2012), as Amended By Executive Order No. 187 (S. 2015), on the Bangsamoro Transition Commission and for Other Purposes
Rodrigo Duterte
Amending Executive Order No. 43 (S. 2011) Entitled "Pursuing Our Social Contract With the Filipino People Through the Reorganization of the Cabinet Clusters" to Designate the Department of National Defense Secretary as the Chairperson of the Security, Justice and Peace Cluster
Rodrigo Duterte
Increasing the Rates of Combat Duty Pay and Combat Incentive Pay of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Extending the Same Allowances to the Uniformed Personnel of the Philippine National Police, Amending Therefor Executive Order No. 38 (S. 2011)
Rodrigo Duterte
Operationalizing in the Executive Branch the People's Constitutional Right to Information and the State Policies to Full Public Disclosure and Transparency in the Public Service and Providing Guidelines Therefor
Rodrigo Duterte
Adopting the policy on ensuring sustainable renewable energy resource management and mandating the Department of Energy (DOE) to lead in its implementation
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Revoking Executive Order No. 427 (s. 2005) and Returning the Infrastructure Facilities covered therein to the Department of Public Works and Highways for purposes of Repair, Maintenance and Management
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Expanding the coverage of Executive Order No. 170 (s. 2003) and EO No. 170-A (s. 2003) to include Container-Chassis Roll-on-Roll-off (CHA-RO)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Adopting a compensation and position classification system (CPCS) and a general index of occupational services (IOS) for the GOCC sector.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Modifying the Salary Schedule for Civilian Government Personnel and Authorizing the Grant of Additional Benefits for Both Civilian and Military and Uniformed Personnel
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and Delineating the Ormoc Port Zone and placing it under the Administrative Jurisdiction of Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Designating the Secretary of Transportation and Communication as the Authority Responsible for the Security of the Sea Transport and Maritime Infrastructure in the country and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Narra Port Zone and placing it under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Liminangcong Port Zone and placing it under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Roxas Port Zone and placing it under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the Regulation and Supervision Over Health Maintenance Organizations From the Department of Health to the Insurance Commission, Directing the Implementation Thereof and for Other Purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Modifying the rates of duty on certain agricultural products under Executive Order No. 851 (s. 2009) in order to implement the Philippines’ Asean-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA) tariff commitments relating to the World Trade Organization (WTO) decision on waiver relating to special treatment for rice of the philippines
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Modifying the Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) Rates of Duty on Certain Agricultural Products Under the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines (TCCP), as Amended, in Order to Implement the Philippine Tariff Commitments Under the World Trade Organization Decision on Waiver Relating to Special Treatment for Rice of the Philippines
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Imposing a Ten Percent (10%) Across-the-Board Increase in employees’ compensation pension for employees in the public sector
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the Jurisdiction, Control, Administration and Management of the Watershed Areas of Geothermal Reservations Vested in the Philippine National Oil Company Pursuant to Executive Order No. 223 (S. 1987) and Proclamation No. 853 (S. 1992)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Modifying the Nomenclature and Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Philippine Tariff Commitments on Certain Products Included in the Environmental Goods List Under the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Implementation of the Provisions of the FY 2015 General Appropriations Act (GAA) on the Grant of the FY 2015 Productivity Enhancement Incentive (PEI) to Government Employees
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Providing the administrative guidelines for the reconveyance and utilization of Coco Levy Assets for the benefit of the coconut farmers and the development of the coconut industry, and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of the Food Terminal, Inc. for its 2012 net earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Designating the National Economic and Development Authority Director-General as an Ex-Officio member of the National Food Authority Council
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Institutionalizing the Integrity Management Program (IMP) as the National Corruption Prevention Program in All Government Departments, Bureaus, Offices, Agencies, Including Government-Owned and -Controlled Corporations, Government Financial Institutions, State Universities and Colleges, and Local Government Units Through the Establishment of Integrity Management Systems (IMS)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Renaming, reorganizing and expanding the mandate of the Presidential Commission on the Visiting Forces Agreement thereby amending Executive Order No. 199 (s. 2000)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Reduction and condonation of real property taxes and interest/penalties assessed on the power generation facilities of Independent Power Producers under Build-Operate-Transfer contracts with Government-Owned and/or -Controlled Corporations
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring the port of Batangas and Subic Bay Freeport as extensions of the Port of Manila (MICT/SOUTH HARBOR) during port congestion and other emergency cases
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
“Creating an inter-agency committee to oversee the review, implementation and monitoring of the united nations convention against corruption (UNCAC).”
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Executive Order Nos. 385 (s. 1989) and 431 (s. 1990) and segregating portions of the Batangas Port Zone under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority for energy projects designated by the Department of Energy.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Establishing emergency measures to control and manage the spread and damage of Aspidiotus Rigidus in the Philippines and designating the Philippine Coconut Authority as the lead agency for the purpose
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Designating the Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization as Chairman of Certain Governing Bodies
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the National Food Authority, National Irrigation Administration, Philippine Coconut Authority, and Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority to the Office of the President
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Lianga Port zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Tandag Port zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the San Jose Port zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Caluya Port zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Lipata Port zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Bulalacao Port zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Roxas Port zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Modifying the rates of import duty on certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as amended, in order to implement the amended tariff reduction schedule on motor vehicles’ components, parts and/or accessories under Executive Order No. 767 pursuant to the Agreement Between the Republic of the Philippines and Japan for an Economic Partnership.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Executive Order No. 68 (s. 2012) which established the monetization program of outstanding Value-Added Tax Tax Credit Certificates.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Executive Order No. 461 (s. 2005) and adjusting the overseas, living quarters, representation, and family allowances of foreign service personnel.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Adopting a national plan of action to prevent, deter, and eliminate illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Masao Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Butuan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Libertad Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Buenavista Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Plaridel Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Section 1 of Executive Order No. 214 (s. 2003) and imposing the applicable tariff rates under the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement on qualified imports from Special Economic and/or Freeport Zones
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Delegating to the National Economic and Development Authority Board the power of the President to approve reclamation projects
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the San Isidro Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Palompon Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Baybay Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Implementing the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) among the Governments of the participating Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on the Second Pilot Project for the Implementation of a Regional Self-Certification System (“Second Pilot Project”)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the Philippine National Construction Corporation (PNCC) from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to the Office of the President (OP)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Executive Order (EO) No. 56 (s. 2001) Adopting the Comprehensive Program Framework for children in armed conflict, strengthening the Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending certain sections of Executive Order No. 8 (s. 2010) which reorganized and renamed the Build-Operate and Transfer Center to the Public-Private Partnership Center of the Philippines and transferred its attachment from the Department of Trade and Industry to the National Economic and Development Authority, and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Granting of Carer’s Allowance to Employees’ Compensation (EC) Permanent Partial Disability (PPD) and Permanent Total Disability (PTD) pensioners in the public sector
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Repealing Executive Order No. 686 (s. 2007) and returning to the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) the powers transferred to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Iligan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Borongan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Catbalogan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Calbayog Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the San Jose Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Bacacay Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Repealing Executive Order No. 855 (s.2010) and authorizing the implementation of the equity value buyout of the Metro Rail Transit Corporation and prescribing guidelines therefor
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Glan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Taytay (Santa Cruz) Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Rizal Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Balabac Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Agutaya Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Dapa Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Guinsiliban Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Tubigon Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Kalamansig Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Cotabato Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the General Santos Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Maco Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Sindangan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Dapitan (Pulauan) Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Cantilan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Aras-asan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Tubod Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Kolambugan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Calubian Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Ubay Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Danao (Escalante) Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Cawayan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Capinpin Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Currimao Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Reconstituting the Office of the Cabinet Secretariat, renaming it as the Office of the Cabinet Secretary, defining its powers and functions, providing for its support staff and for other purposes.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Revoking Executive Order No. 523 (s. 2006) and conferring upon the office for alternative dispute resolution the management, development, coordination, and oversight of alternative dispute resolution programs in the executive department, and for other purposes.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Guimbal Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the new San Jose (Caminawit) port zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Balbagon Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Balingoan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Liloan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Tapal Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and Delineating the Getafe Port Zone and Placing It Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Jagna Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Clarin Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Hinigaran Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Himamaylan Port Zone and placing it under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring and delineating the Dingalan Port Zone and placing it under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Operationalizing the practical guide for National Crisis Managers and the National Crisis Management Core Manual; establishing National and Local Crisis Management Organizations; and providing funds therefor.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Institutionalizing and implementing reforms in the Philippine Mining Sector providing policies and guidelines to ensure environmental protection and responsible mining in the utilization of mineral resources.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Mandating the inclusion of provisions on the use of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in all contracts involving Public-Private Partnership projects, Build-Operate and Transfer projects, Joint Venture Agreements between the government and private entities and those entered into by Local Government Units.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Executive Order (EO) No. 637 (s. 2007), on the basis of the computation of the incentives of personnel affected by the implementation of the rationalization program under EO No. 366 (s. 2004)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Implementation of the fourth tranche of the modified salary schedule for civilian personnel and base pay schedule for military and uniformed personnel in the government.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Designating the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC), through the Maritime Industry Authority, as the single administration in the Philippines responsible for oversight in the implementation of the 1978 International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for seafarers, as amended.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines (TCCP), as amended, in order to implement the Philippine Tariff commitments on certain products included in the sensitive list and the transfer of certain tariff lines from the sensitive track to the normal track under the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – Korea Free Trade Area (AKFTA).
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines (TCCP), as amended, in order to implement the Philippine Tariff Commitments on Certain Products included in the Highly Sensitive List under the Association of Southeast ASEAN Nations (ASEAN) – Korea Free Trade Area (AKFTA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines (TCCP), as amended, in order to implement the Philippine Tariff Commitments on Certain Products included in the Sensitive List and the transfer of certain tariff lines from the sensitive track to the normal track under the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – China Free Trade Area (ACFTA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines (TCCP), as amended, in order to implement the Philippine Tariff Commitments on Certain Products included in the Highly Sensitive List under the Association of Southeast ASEAN Nations (ASEAN) – China Free Trade Area (ACFTA)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Reducing the rates of duty on capital equipment, spare parts and accessories imported by Board of Investments (BOI)-registered new and expanding enterprises
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Prescribing rules on the cancellation or suspension of classes and work in government offices due to typhoons, flooding, other weather disturbances, and calamities
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Prescribing rules to govern the compensation of members of the Board of Directors of Local Water Districts pursuant to Section 5 of Executive Order No. 24 (s. 2011)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) from the Office of the President to the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC), making CIAC an agency attached to the DOTC, and further transferring the shares of stock of CIAC
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) from the Department of Health to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on various products under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Executive Order (EO) No. 254 (s. 1995) and reorganizing the Philippine Gas Project Task Force to the Philippine Upstream Petroleum Task Force
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Providing for the amendment of Executive Order (EO) No. 309 (s. 2004) for the inclusion of other grains in the coverage of the Philippine Rice Postproduction Consortium (PRPC) and changing of the name of PRPC into “Philippine Grains Postproduction Consortium”
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Establishing a National Coast Watch System, providing for its structure and defining the roles and responsibilities of member agencies in providing coordinated inter-agency maritime security operations and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Authorizing the Secretary of Finance to order the opening of income tax returns of specific taxpayers for inspection to effectively implement Republic Act Number 10021, otherwise known as the “Exchange of Information on Tax Matters Act of 2009”
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the PITC Pharma, Inc. to the Department of Trade and Industry from the Department of Health for policy and program coordination and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Strengthening the Committee for the Special Protection of Children, amending for this purpose Executive Order No. 275 (s. 1995)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Temporary waiver of the reciprocal tariff treatment on certain articles to implement the agreement between the Republic of the Philippines and the Republic of Korea on the compensatory measure in relation to the delayed implementation of Philippine Tariff Concessions under the Agreement on Trade in Goods under the Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Among the Governments of the Member Countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Republic of Korea
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Creating a Screening Committee to screen and recommend to the President persons who will be appointed as Officers-in-Charge for the Office of the Regional Governor, Regional Vice Governor and Members of the Regional Legislative Assembly in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Abolition of the Presidential Task Force on Mindanao River Basin Rehabilitation and Development and transferring its functions to regular government agencies
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Mandating the implementation of the Memorandum of Agreement dated 04 July 2011, entitled “Towards the Cordillera People Liberation Army’s Final Disposition of Arms and Forces and its Transformation into a Potent Socio-Economic and Unarmed Force” and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Streamlining the composition of the Board of Trustees of the Millennium Challenge Account-Philippines thereby amending Sections 3 and 4 of Executive Order No. 849 (s. 2009), entitled “Authorizing the organization of the Millennium Challenge Account-Philippines as a subsidiary of the Development Bank of the Philippines Management Corporation to function as the accountable entity or central point of contact for the Millennium Challenge Account Compact Assistance to the Philippines and setting general guidelines therefor”
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Reorganizing, renaming and transferring the Commission on Information and Communications technology and its attached agencies to the Department of Science and Technology, directing the implementation thereof and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Executive Order No. 8 (s. 1998), as amended, to further strengthen and reorganize the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Executive Order No. 571 (s. 2006) renaming the Public-Private Sector Task Force on Philippine Competitiveness as the National Competitiveness Council (NCC) and expanding its membership
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Providing the Presidential Commission on Good Government with provisional authority to replace directors in sequestered or surrendered corporations.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Reactivating the Presidential Task Force Against Illegal Recruitment created under Executive Order No. 759 (s. 2008) and strengthening the same
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Implementation of the third tranche of the modified salary schedule for civilian personnel and base pay schedule for military and uniformed personnel in the government
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Designating the Anti-terrorism Council as the Philippine National Authority on the Chemical Weapons Convention and other disarmament issues
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Consolidating all presidential issuances relating to the combat duty pay and combat incentive pay of officers and enlisted personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Returning the administrative supervision over the Securities and Exchange Commission from the Department of Trade and Industry to the Department of Finance
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Conveying, assigning and transferring the ownership unto the Technological University of the Philippines (TUP) a portion of land of the private domain identified as lot 9100-b, Mcadm. 590-d, Taguig Cadastral Mapping (Swo-13-000385), situated in Barangay Western Bicutan, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Island of Luzon
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the control and supervision of the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime from the Department of the Interior and Local Government to the Office of the President
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) from the Office of the President (OP) to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Directing the Department of Budget and Management to establish a comprehensive database on government manpower for budget management and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the Land Registration Authority (LRA) from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to the Department of Justice (DOJ), repealing for the purpose Executive Order No. 690, series of 2007
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Authorizing the Civil Aeronautics Board and the Philippine Air Panels to pursue more aggressively the International Civil Aviation Liberalization Policy
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Reduction and condonation of real property taxes and interest/penalties assessed on the power generation facilities of independent power producers under build-operate-transfer contracts with government-owned or controlled corporations in the Province of Quezon
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Prescribing rules to govern the compensation of members of the board of directors/trustees in government-owned or controlled corporations including government financial institutions
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring a moratorium on the cutting and harvesting of timber in the natural and residual forests and creating the Anti-Illegal Logging Task Force
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Reducing the rates of import duty on cement and cement clinker to zero under Section 104 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, otherwise known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, as provided for under Section 3 of Executive Order No. 862, series of 2010
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Reducing the rate of import duty on milling (food) wheat to zero under Section 104 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, otherwise known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, as provided for under Section 3 of Executive Order No. 863, series of 2010
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Extending the suspension of all allowances, bonuses, incentives and other perks to members of the board of directors or trustees of government-owned and-controlled corporations (GOCCs) and government financial institutions (GFIs) except reasonable per diems.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Rationalizing the organization and supervision of certain agencies, offices and other similar entities attached to or under the Office of the President (OP)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Section 3 of Executive Order no. 82, institutionalizing the legacy of the EDSA People Power revolution by creating an EDSA People Power Commission to perpetuate and propagate the spirit of EDSA
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Extending further the term of South Cotabato / North Cotabato / Sultan Kudarat / Sarangani / General Santos City (SOCKSARGEN) Area Development Project Office (ADPO) from January 2010 to December 2016. Amending for the purpose EO No. 507, series of 2006
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Granting Combat Allowance to uniformed members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines who are directly involved in combat operations against members of national security threat groups, thereby repealing Executive Order (E.O) no. 658 dated September 6, 2007
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the control and supervision of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office from the Department of Health (DOH) to the Office of the President (OP)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Abolishing the Presidential Anti-graft Commission and Transferring its investigative, adjudicatory and recommendatory functions to the Office of the Deputy secretary for Legal Affairs, Office of the President
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Delegating to the Executive Secretary the power to approve compromises or releases of any interest, penalty or civil liability to the Social Security System Pursuant to Section 4 (6) of Republic Act No, 8282 (The Social Security Act of 1997)
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Transferring the National Commission on Indigenous People from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to the Office of the President of the Philippines
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Declaring the 2nd of October 2010 as the Nationwide Philhealth Registration and directing the Department of Health to Lead concerned government agencies to facilitate the Nationwide Philihealth Registration
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Section 1 of Executive Order No. 67, reorganizing the Presidential Commission on the Visiting Forces Agreement created under Executive Order No. 199, dated January 17, 2000
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Reorganizing and renaming the Build-Operate and Transfer (BOT) center to the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Center of the Philippines and transferring its attachment from the Department of Trade and Industry to the National Economic and Development Authority and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Directing the rationalization of the compensation and position classification system in the Government-Owned and-Controlled Corporations (GOCCS) and Government Financial Institutions (GFIs), and for other purposes
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Amending Executive Order No. 594, dated December 20, 2006, regarding the rules governing the appointment/designation and conduct of Special Envoys
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Reorganizing and renaming the Office of the Press Secretary as the Presidential Communications Operations Office; creating the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office; and for other purposes.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Recalling, withdrawing, and revoking appointments issued by the previous administration in violation of the constitutional ban on midnight appointments, and for other purposes.
Benigno Aquino, III Noynoy
Directing the institutionalization under the Development Academy of the Philippines as accreditation and equivalency program towards graduate degree for management and development-oriented training and related courses conducted by government agencies and other public and interested private training institutions, setting general guidelines, and providing funds therefor
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Encouraging investments in newly constructed ships or brand new vessels in the domestic shipping industry by providing incentives therefor
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the reorganization of the Philippine Convention and Visitors Corporation to Philippine Tourism Promotions Board and providing incentives for its employees who may be affected by the reorganization
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the reorganization of the Philippine Tourism Authority as the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority and providing incentives for its employees who may be affected by the reorganization
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Instituting expedite service fees, other service and/or applicable fees to the DFA's consular services, including passport processing, and other department services and use thereof for the DFA Provident Fund
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the rates of import duty on certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended in order to implement the amended tariff reduction schedule on motor vehicles and components, parts and/or accessories under Executive Order 767 series of 2008 under the agreement between the Republic of the Philippines and Japan for an economic partnership.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating and designating the municipality of San Juan, province of Batangas, as a priority area for tourism development pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No. 1801, establishing certain portions thereof as forest reservation, and authorizing a tourism task force to oversee the sustainable development of tourism in the area
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Extending the availability of the FY 2010 appropriations for maintenance and other operating expenses and capital outlays to December 31, 2011
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Implementation of the second tranche of the modified salary schedule for civilian personnel and base pay schedule for military and uniformed personnel in the government
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the formation of the Ad Hoc Committee for the implementation of the Philippine action plan on enforcement of environmental law in hotspots: Turtle Islands, Tawi-Tawi and Balabac, Palawan, 2009-2013.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on certain iron and steel products under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Allowing/permitting the recognition of registered nurses' training and practice as equivalent hospital work experience for employment purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on various products under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the rate of import duty on refined coconut oil as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code, as amended, in order to implement the transfer from the sensitive track to the normal track category under the ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Area (AKFTA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the rates of import duty on rice as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended in order to implement the tariff reduction schedule on rice through the invocation of the protocol to provide special consideration for rice and sugar under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff Scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area (CEPT-AFTA)/ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the rates of import duty on sugar products as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended in order to implement the tariff reduction schedule on sugar products through the invocation of the protocol to provide special consideration for rice and sugar under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area (CEPT-AFTA)/ASEAN Trade in Foods Agreement (ATIGA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing all departments, agencies of the national government, and government-owned and/or controlled corporations with original charters, to submit to the Career Executive Service Board for its attestation, all appointments of appointees occupying career executive service and/or third level positions
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on crude oil, petroleum products and asphalt under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Section 1 of Executive Order No. 780 transferring the direct supervision and control of the Telecommunications Office (TELOF) and all operating units supporting communications from the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) to the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Laguna Lake Rehabilitation Project Management Office under the River Basin Control Office of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and defining its scope and responsibilities
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of duty on imported educational, technical, scientific and historical or cultural books under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Mandating the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority to Give All the Necessary Assistance to the Local Government of Bacoor in Connection With Development Planning, Transport and Traffic Management, Solid Waste Disposal and Management, Flood Control and Sewerage Management
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Climate Change Commission to Coordinate Existing Climate Change Initiatives, Reducing Emissions From Deforestation and Forest Degradation - Plus, and Other Similar Mechanisms
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the Malacanang Museum in the Office of the President under the supervision of the National Museum, creating the Presidential Special Collection and providing for its administration, and for other purposes.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Philippine Bamboo Industry Development Council (PBIDC) to Promote the Bamboo Industry Development Project and Directing the Use of Bamboo for At Least Twenty Five (25%) Percent of the Desk and Other Furniture Requirements of Public Elementary and Secondary Schools and Prioritizing the Use of Bamboo in Furniture, Fixtures and Other Construction Requirements of Government Facilities and Allocating Funds Therefore and Other Purposes.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Repealing Executive Order Nos. 787 and 842, series of 2009, designating the Office of the President-Internal Audit Office (OP-IAO) and the Deputy Executive Secretary for Legal Affairs (DESLA), respectively, as additional members of the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission (PAGC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 483, series of 2005, by converting the UNESCO Lifelong Center for Sustainable Development (UCLLSD) into the Southeast Asian Center for Lifelong Learning for Sustainable Development
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the National Printing Office and Asian Productivity Organization (APO) Production Unit under the Philippine Information Agency
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for the Adoption of the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction as the Mechanism for Identifying Poor Households Who Shall Be Recipients of Social Protection Programs Nationwide
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office under the supervision of the Office of the Presidential Adviser for Special Concerns
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creation of a National Steering Committee on Women, Peace and Security (NSCWPS) to implement UN Security Council Resolutions 1325 and 1820 and providing funds thereof
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 582 dated 4 December 2006, entitled "Streamlining the Process of Authenticating Documents Intended for Use Abroad and Transferring the Authentication Office from the Office of the President to the Department of Foreign Affairs"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Inclusion of the chairman of the Civil Service Commission in the board of trustees/directors of the Government Service Insurance System, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, Employees' Compensation Commission and the Home Development Mutual Fund
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Implementing the zero rate of import duty on milling (food) wheat under Section 104 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, otherwise known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, as provided for under Section 3 of Executive Order No. 818, series of 2009
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Implementing the zero rate of import duty on cement and cement clinker under Section 104 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, otherwise known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, as provided for under Section 3 of Executive Order No. 819, series of 2009
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 753-a, series of 2009, which created the Presidential Task Force on Mindanao River Basin Rehabilitation and Development
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order (EO) No. 232 dated 19 August 2003 and making the North Luzon Railways Corporation (NORTHRAIL) an agency attached to the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the Department of Justice (DOJ) as the representative of the President of the Philippines in the implementation of PD1718 on matters involving the airline industry
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Revoking Proclamation No. 704, S. 1995 and Proclamation No. 1160, S. 2006, and Establishing a Task Force to Formulate and Implement a Comprehensive Rehabilitation Plan for the Napindan Channel, Lupang Arenda and Manggahan Floodway
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended in Order to Implement the Commitments Under the Trade in Goods Chapter of the Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Partnership Among Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and Japan
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitments on Trade in Goods Chapter of the Agreement Establishing the Asean-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended in Order to Implement the Commitment to Eliminate the Tariff Rates on the Remaining Products in the Inclusion List in Year 2010 Under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA)/Asean Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Organization of the Millennium Challenge Account-Philippines as a Subsidiary of the Development Bank of the Philippines Management Corporation to Function as the Accountable Entity or Central Point of Contact for the Millennium Challenge Account Compact Assistance to the Philippines and Setting General Guidelines Therefor
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Use of the Special Account in the General Fund (Fund 151) of the Department of Energy for Purposes as May Be Directed By the President of the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Church-Police-Military-Liaison Committee to Formulate and Implement a Comprehensive Program to Establish Strong Partnership Between the State and the Church on Matters Concerning Peace and Order and Human Rights
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Monetization of the Unappropriated and Unreleased Share of Local Government Units Producing Virginia Tobacco From the 15% Excise Tax Collection on Locally Manufactured Virginia-Type Cigarettes for the Calendar Years 2002 to 2009 Amounting to P5,810,192,796.00
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Release of the Fifteen Percent (15%) Share of Beneficiary Local Government Units (LGUs) Consisting of Provinces, Cities, and Municipalities Producing Burley and Native Tobacco in the Total Incremental Revenue Collected From the Excise Tax on Tobacco Products Accumulated From 1997 to 2007 Amounting to P6,370,708,183.73
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the Deputy Executive Secretary for Legal Affairs (DESLA) as Additional Member of the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission (PAGC) Created Under Executive Order No. 12, Series of 2001, as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for the Extension of the Final General Firearms Amnesty Under Section 2 of Executive Order No. 817 Dated July 7, 2009
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing All Local Chief Executives and Local Development Councils to Immediately Revisit/Reformulate/Formulate Their Respective Comprehensive Land Use Plans, Identifying for the Purpose the Areas for Socialized Housing and Resettlement/Relocation, Further Directing the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) to Facilitate the Inventory of Government-Owned Lands Suitable for Socialized Housing Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring the 1,551.1416-Hectare Property of the Department of Finance Located in Barangays Tartato, Calumpang, Sibul, Kinamatayang Kabayo, Sta. Lucia and Malibay, All in San Miguel, Bulacan, as a Housing Site for Government Employees and as Relocation Site for Informal Settler Families
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing Oil Industry Players to Maintain Prices of Petroleum Products Prevailing on the Last LanDFAll of Typhoon “Pepeng” (PARMA) During the Period of Emergency in the Entire Island of Luzon
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 824 Entitled “Authorizing the National Development Company to Issue Bonds for the Infrastructure Projects” to Include Projects for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Government Infrastructure Facilities Damaged or Destroyed By Typhoons “Ondoy” and “Pepeng”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating a Special National Public Reconstruction Commission to Undertake a Study of the Causes, Costs and Actions to Be Taken in the Wake of Typhoons Ondoy, Pepeng and Frank, to Seek Fresh Aids to Fund Reconstruction and to Enter Into a Partnership With the Private Sector for the Foregoing Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Professional Regulation Commission and Other Concerned Government Agencies Through the Department of Labor and Employment to Conduct a Yearly Special Professional Licensure Board Examinations (SPLBE) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Other Middle East Countries for the Benefit of Qualified Overseas Filipino Workers
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the National Food Authority/Food Terminal Incorporated and the Philippine International Trading Corporation to Intervene in the Stabilization of the Supply and Price of Basic Items
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating a Special National Public-Private Reconstruction Commission to Undertake a Study of the Causes, Costs and Actions to Be Taken in the Wake of Typhoons Ondoy, Pepeng and Frank, and to Seek Fresh Aid to Fund Reconstruction
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Department of Finance, for the Duration of the Current Emergency, Complete Discretion in Authorizing Tax and Tariff Exemptions for Relief Goods Donated From Abroad
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order 770, Series of 2008, to Make the Leagues of Provinces, Cities and Municipalities as Regular Members of the Neda Board-National Land Use Committee
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation, Philippine National Police, Bureau of Customs and Department of Health in Coordination With the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines for the Establishment of Permanent Offices and Personnel Complement At the Kalibo International Airport
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring and Delineating the Abra De Ilog Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Defining the Powers, Functions, and Responsibilities of Government Agencies in Response to Ebola Reston Virus Infection and Matters Related Thereto
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing Agencies of the Government to Provide Full Support for Key Process Improvement Projects (PIPS) in Order to Achieve Compact Status as Prescribed By the Millennium Challenge Corporation
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Prescribing the Maximum Drug Retail Prices for Selected Drugs and Medicines That Address Diseases That Account for the Leading Causes of Morbidity and Mortality.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Deputy Executive Secretary for Finance and Administration of the Office of the President to Sit as Ex-Officio Member of the Pagcor Board of Directors
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Extending the Effectivity of the Zero Rate of Import Duties on Cement and Cement Clinker Under Section 104 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, as Provided for Under Section 3 of Executive Order No. 766, Series of 2008
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Extending the Effectivity of the Zero Rate of Import Duty on Milling Wheat Under Section 104 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, as Provided for Under Section 3 of Executive Order No. 765, Series of 2008.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring the River Basin Control Office Under the Department of Environment and Natural Resources as the Lead Government Agency for the Integrated Planning, Management, Rehabilitation and Development of the Country’S River Basins
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring the Implementation of the Environmental and Economic Development Program Within Laguna Lake as a Presidential Priority
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the 2009-2012 Philippine Schedule of Tariff Reduction Under the Normal Track of the Asean-China Free Trade Area on Certain Products and to Implement the Transfer of Certain Tariff Lines From the Sensitive Track to the Normal Track Category of the Asean-China Free Trade
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Reduce the Tariff Rates on Ninety Percent (90%) of the Products in the Normal Track to Zero With Flexibility Under the Asean-Korea Free Trade Area (AKFTA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adopting the First Tranche of the Modified Salary Schedule of Civilian Personnel and Base Pay Schedule of Military and Uniformed Personnel in the Government, as Well as the Modified Position Classification System Pursuant to Senate and House Representatives Joint Resolution No. 4, S. 2009
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Institutionalizing the Certification Scheme for Digital Signatures and Directing the Application of Digital Signatures in E-Government Services
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Implementing the Financing Policy Framework for Local Government Units By Identifying New Sources of Funding for First Tier Local Government Units Under Republic Act No. 7160
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Repealing Letter of Instruction (LOI) No. 58, as Amended, Limiting the Hectarage for Banana Export Plantation to 26,250 Hectares
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating Two Separate Offices, the Intelligence Group and the Enforcement Group, From the Intelligence and Enforcement Group in the Bureau of Customs
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 607 By Transferring Attachment of the Inter-Agency Task Force for Millennium Challenge Account From the Department of Finance to the Office of the President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating and Directing the Metro Manila Inter-Agency Committee on Informal Settlers to Plan, Coordinate and Implement, in Coordination With Concerned Government Agencies, a Comprehensive Shelter Program for Informal Settlers Affected By Government Priority Infrastructure Projects and Those Living in Danger Areas Within Metro Manila
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Strengthening and Recognizing the Philippine Accreditation Office Attached to the Department of Trade and Industry as the National Accreditation Body
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Encouraging Local Government Units (LGUs) to Adopt the Techno Gabay in Their Agricultural Extension Programs and the Concerned Government Agencies to Provide the Required Assistance for the Purpose
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
An Order Transferring the Administrative Supervision of the Securities and Exchange Commission From the Department of Finance to the Department of Trade and Industry
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Philippine Reclamation Authority From the Department of Public Works and Highways to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
An Order Attaching the National Youth Commission From the Office of the President to the Department of Social Welfare and Development
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Making “Go Negosyo, Sagot Sa Kahirapan and Entrepreneurship” as Banner Programs of the Administration and Expanding the Composition of the Small and Medium Enterprise Development Council Into the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Council
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reforming the No-Payment, No Periodic Examination Policy in State Universities and Colleges and Expanding the Coverage of the Students’ Assistance Fund for Education
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Position of a Representative of the Office of the President in the Bureau of Food and Drugs Secretariat to the Inter-Agency Committee Created Under Executive Order No. 51, Series of 1986
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the Head of the Office of the President-Internal Audit Office (OP-IAO) as Additional Member of the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission (FAGG) Created Under Executive Order No. 12 Series of 2001, as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Section 2 of Executive Order No. 247 Entitled “Mandating the Secretary of Transportation and Communications to Coordinate National Transit Transport”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Mandating the Presidential Task Force on Climate Change to Develop the National Climate Change Framework, Directing the Task Group on Information to Develop and Coordinate a National Information, Education and Communications Program, and Directing the Presidential Adviser on Climate Change to Review Government Climate Change Programs and Official Development Assistance Projects
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc., to Conduct a Series of Fund Campaigns for Its “Operation: Barrio Schools” Project
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Instituting Measures to Assist Workers Affected By the Global Financial Crisis and Temporary Filling Up of Vacant Positions in the Government
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Direct Supervision and Control of the Telecommunications Office (TELOF) From the Department of Transportation and Communications to the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adopting the Recommendations and Action Plans of the Presidential Task Force for Education in Support of the Implementation of the Philippine Main Education Highway, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 753, Series of 2008, Which Created the Presidential Task Force on Mindanao River Basin Rehabilitation and Development
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Management, Administration and Maintenance of the Calauit Game Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary (CGPWS) From the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD) to the Provincial Government of Palawan
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the Cabinet Secretary as the Oversight Official on Matters Pertaining to the Indigenous Peoples and National Commission on Indigenous Peoples
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Letter of Instruction (Loi) 1350 Otherwise Known as "Providing the Institutional Framework for National Physical Planning"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty of Certain Articles Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended), in Order to Implement the Asean Integration System of Preferences (Aisp) Package of the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Reduce Tariff Rates on Certain Products Included in the Agreement Between the Republic of the Philippines and Japan for An Economic Partnership
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Temporarily Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Cement and Cement Clinker Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Temporarily Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Wheat Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of Nayong Pilipino Foundation, Inc. (NPFI) for Its 2006 and 2007 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Council for the Welfare of Children/National Early Childhood Care and Development Coordinating Council From the Department of Social Welfare and Development to the Office of the President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the Mindanao Economic Development Council (MEDCO) Under the Oversight of the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Operation, Management, Maintenance and Development of the Macarthur Park Beach Resort From the Philippine Tourism Authority to the Provincial Government of Leyte
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Further Expanding the Delineated Legazpi Port Zone as Provided for Under Executive Order No. 347, Series of 1996, as Amended By Executive Order No. 166, Series of 1999
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Secretary of Energy to Negotiate and Conclude Joint Venture, Co-Production, or Production-Sharing Agreements for the Exploration, Development and Utilization of Mineral Resources
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Downward Dividend Rate Adjustment of the Manila International Airport Authority on Its 2005, 2006 and 2007 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Temporarily Transferring the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples From the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to the Office of the President of the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 469-A Dated 11 October 2005 Entitled "Creating the Minerals Development Council, Defining Its Powers and Functions" to Include the Representation and Participation of the Local Government Units Through the League of Municipalities of the Philippines, League of Provinces of the Philippines, League of Cities of the Philippines and Liga Ng Mga Barangay Sa Pilipinas
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Requiring All Departments and Agencies With Foreign Assisted Projects Cost Overruns Over 10% to Be Automatically Returned to the National Economic and Development Authority for Evaluation By the Investment Coordinating Council
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 252 Dated December 1, 2003, Transferring the Assets, Functions, Funds, Personnel and Records of the Municipal Development Fund Office to An Affiliate Corporation of the Land Bank of the Philippines, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System on Its 2006 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rates of Selected Government-Owned And/Or Controlled Corporations on Their 2005 and 2006 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Local Water Utilities Administration From the Department of Public Works and Highways to the Department of Health
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishing Intellectual Property Research and Training Institute as the Research and Training Arm of the Intellectual Property Office
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Institutionalizing Permanent Units to Promote, Protect and Enforce Intellectual Property Rights (Ipr) in Different Law Enforcement and Other Agencies Under the Coordination of the National Committee on Intellectual Property Rights (Ncipr)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime, Created Under Executive Order No. 62 Dated January 15, 1999, Under the Department of the Interior and Local Government
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (Pcsd) From the Office of the President to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Presidential Task Force on the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) International Passenger Terminal III, Amending Executive Order Nos. 778 and 341 and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Activating and Reorganizing the Energy Operations Board Into the Energy Contingency Task Force Under the National Food and Energy Council
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adding the Director General of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, or a Duly Designated Representative, as Additional Member of the Teacher Education Council
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Upgrading the Ports of Limay and Mariveles as a Principal Port of Entry Pursuant to Section 702 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples From the Department of Agrarian Reform to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing and Authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to Manage and Coordinate All Efforts of Relevant Agencies of the Executive Department, Government Financial Institutions and Government Owned and Controlled Corporations to Adopt Measures to Meet the Challenge of the Current World Rice Supply Shortage
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reorganizing Certain Functions Within the Bureau of Customs to Make It More Responsive to the Intensified Anti-Smuggling Thrusts of the Government
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Section Seven of Executive Order No. 662 (Series of 2007) Entitled Enhancing Transparency Measures Under Republic Act No.9184 and Creating the Procurement Transparency Board
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Release of the Amount of Twelve Billion Five Hundred Seventy-Six Million Nine Hundred Thirty Eight Thousand Pesos (P12,576,938,000.00) for the Internal Revenue Allotment Difference Due to the Reenactment of the General Appopriations Acts in Fiscal Years 2001 and 2004.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Extending Further the Duration of Operation of the Presidential Middle East Preparedness Committee (Pmepc) to 30 September 2008.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 670, Series of 2007 to Delineate the Adjudicatory Powers of the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishment of a Government-Nongovernment Partnership in the Accreditation of Donee Institutions Relative to the Tax Deductibility of Charitable Contributions Under Section 34(H) of the National Internal Revenue Code, as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 649 (S. 2007) By Designating the Secretary of Trade and Industry as Ex-Officio Chairman of the Board, Pitc and the Secretary of Health as Ex-Officio Chairman of the Pitc-Pharma, Inc., Among Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 705, Series of 2008, By Including the Higher Education Programs Accredited By the Four Other Accrediting Agencies Not to Be Subjected to the Institutional Quality Assurance Monitoring and Evaluation Process, and Creating a Coordinating Council for Accreditation Headed By the Commission on Higher Education
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Defining the Powers and Functions of the Subic Clark Alliance for Development Council (Scad Council), Amending Executive Order No. 504 (S. 2006), and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Phased Implementation of the Rationalization Plan of the National Irrigation Administration and the Availment of the Separation Incentive Package Under Executive Order No. 366
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transforming the Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) Into a Subsidiary of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), and Amending Executive Order No. 193 for This Purpose
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Enhancing the Government'S Institutional Mechanism for Interfaith Activities, Renaming the National Committee on Interfaith Cooperation, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Strengthening the Authority of the Presidential Council on Values Formation Towards the Effective Pursuit of a Just and Moral Philippine Society, Amending Executive Orders 314 And, 347, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Immediate Review of Existing Orders, Rules and Regulations Issued By Local Government Units Concerning Public Transportation, Including the Grant of Franchises to Tricycles, Establishment and Operation of Transport Terminals, Authority to Issue Traffic Citation Tickets, and Unilateral Rerouting Schemes of Public Utility Vehicles, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Nationwide Adoption of the Corn-Based Farmer-Scientists Research, Development and Extension (RDE) Training Program for Sustainable Agricultural Development to Liberate Poor Farmers From the Bondage of Poverty and Hunger
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Redefining the Functions and Organizational Structure of the National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons Which Is Renamed as the National Council on Disability Affairs and Attached to the Office of the President, and Amending for the Purpose Executive Order 676 (2007) and Executive Order 232 (1987)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 152, Series of 2002, and Devolving the Function of the Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor as the Clearing House for the Conduct of Demolition and Eviction Activities Involving the Homeless and Underprivileged Citizens to the Respective Local Government Units (LGUs) Having Territorial Jurisdiction Over the Proposed Demolition and Eviction Activities of Government Agencies
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Opening the Port of Aparri as a Principal Port of Entry Pursuant to Section 702 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines as Amended in Relation to Republic Act No. 7922 or the Cagayan Special Economic Zone Act of 1995.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Mandating the Secretary of Tourism to Exercise the Administration and Control Mandate of the Philippine Tourism Authority Over Boracay Island and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Section 4 of Eo No. 486 Dated 12 January 2006 (Lifting the Suspension of the Application of the Tariff Reduction Schedule on Petrochemicals and Certain Plastic Products Under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (Cept) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Are (AFTA)".
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Reduce the Tariff Rates on Eighty Percent (80%) of the Products in the Inclusion List to Zero Percent Under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Philippine Auto Components, Inc. (COE Nos. Denso/2007/11 and Denso/2007/12)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing All Heads of Departments, Bureau, Offices, Agencies, and the Instrumentalities of the Government to Support the Power Infrastructure Requirements and the Investment of Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction-Philippines, Inc. in Subic and in Mindanao
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Further Executive Order No. 652 (Series of 2007) By Including the Chairman of the Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations (COCOPEA) as Representative From the Private Sector to the Presidential Task Force to Assess, Plan and Monitor the Entire Educational System
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Identifying the Social Security Identification System as the Core of the Unified Multi-Purpose Identification (ID) System and Directing the Social Security System to Implement the Streamlining and Harmonization of the Id Systems of All Government Agencies and Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending the Composition of the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission Created Under Executive Order No. 12, Series of 2001, as Amended.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Strengthening Proclamation No. 1637, S. 1977, Which Declared the Lungsod Silangan Townsite Reservation, and Designating the Local Government Units of Antipolo, San Mateo and Rodriguez, All in the Province of Rual, as Administrator of Areas Identified as New Townsite for Government Employees of Metro Manila and Rizal Province
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the Office on the Muslim Affairs Under the Oversight of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process and Repealing Executive Order No. 517 Dated March 20, 2006
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Enabling Higher Education Institutions to Opt to Ladderize Their Education Programs Without Need for Issuance of Permit From the Commission on Higher Education and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Mandating That Heads of Government Agencies Having the Rank and Level of Department Secretary Shall Henceforth Be Addressed as Secretary of Their Agencies
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Temporarily Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Crude Petroleum Oils and Refined Petroleum Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 469 Dated 11 October 2005 Entitled "Creating the Minerals Development Council, Defining Its Powers and Functions" to Include the Representation and Participation of the Local Government Units Through the League of Municipalities of the Philippines, League of Provinces of the Philippines, League of Cities of the Philippines and Liga Ng Mga Barangay Sa Pilipinas.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Land Registration Authority (LRA) From the Department of Justice to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Philippine Mining Development Corporation From the Office of the President to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Strengthening and Expanding the Coverage of Implementation and Prescribing the Rules and Regulations of Presidential Decree No. 1345 Issued on April 2, 1978
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring Back the Toll Regulatory Board From the Department of Public Works and Highways to the Department of Transportation and Communications and Clarifying Its Mandate
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the National Government Lot Located At Jesus Street, Nagtahan, Pandacan, for the Use and Enjoyment of the People of the City of Manila
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Use of Fees, Revenues and Receipts From Service Contract No. 38 for the Implementation of Development Projects for the People of Palawan
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Section 1, Paragraph 7 of Executive Order No. 661 Dated September 10, 2007 By Including the City of Bago With Murcia in Negros Occidental as Geothermal-Producing Site
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 662, Series of 2007 Entitled "Enhancing Transparency Measures Under Republic Act No. 9184 and Creating the Procurement Transparency Group"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Coe No. Honda / 2007 / 48).
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Articles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Toyota Motor Philippines, Corporation; Toyota Autoparts Philippines, Inc.(Coe Nos. Toyota / 2006/ 35 and Toyota / 2006 / 36).
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (NCWDP) From the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to the Office of the President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 97-A Dated June 19, 1993 By Extending the Secured Area Enjoying the Tax and Duty Free Privileges to the Subic Special Economic and Free Port Zone as Defined By Proclamation No. 532 Dated February 1, 1995
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 340, Series of 2004, to Provide for the Compensation of the Chairman of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Defining and Clarifying the Responsibilities of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA) in the Approval and Implementation of Reclamation Projects Nationwide
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating Appropriate Government Agencies to Be the Accrediting Entities That Will Certify and Accredit Charitable Organization as Donee-Institutions Relative to the Deductibility of Contributions or Gifts Received By Them, in Relation to Section 34 of the Tax Reform Act of 1997
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of Nayong Pilipino Foundation, Inc. (NPFI) for Its 2003, 2004 and 2005 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing All Heads of Departments, Bureaus, Offices, Agencies and Instrumentalities of the Government to Support the Power Infrastructure Requirements of Clark Freeport Zone and Support the Investment of Texas Instruments in Clark Texas Instrument Special Economic Zone and Baguio City Economic Zone
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 652 (Series of 2007) By Including the Chairman of the Professional Regulation Commission as a Member of the Presidential Task Force to Assess, Plan and Monitor the Entire Educational System
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishing Emergency Measures to Control and Eradicate the Spread and Damage of Brontispa in the Philippine Coconut Industry and Designating the Philippine Coconut Authority as the Lead Agency for the Purpose
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 652 (Series of 2007) By Including the Chairman of the Professional Regulation Commission as a Member of the Presidential Task Force to Assess, Plan and Monitor the Entire Educational System
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Implementing the National Commitment for "Bakuna Ang Una Sa Sanggol At Ina", Attaining World Health Organization'S Goals to Eliminate Measles and Neonatal Tetanus, Eradicate Polio, Control Hepatitis B and Other Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Local Government Units in Areas Near or Adjacent to Geothermal-Producing Sites in Albay, Laguna, Leyte, Negros Oriental, Sorsogon and Albay, North Cotabato, and Negros Occidental to Develop Economic Zones
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Rationalizing the Tax Privilege Covering Importations By Registered Enterprises Within the Subic Special Economic Zone, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Expanding the Composition of the Urban Triangle Development Commission and Clarifying Its Structure and Functions, Thereby Amending Executive Order No. 620, Series of 2007
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Collateral Entitlement of Uniformed Members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Who Directly Engage in Actual Combat Against Members of the Different National Security Threat Groups
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 585, Series of 2006, By Extending the Period of Registration of Firearms and Increasing the Amnesty Fees for the Surrender and Licensing of Loose Firearms
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Philippine International Trading Corporation From the Office of the President to the Department of Trade and Industry, and Designating the Secretary of Health as Ex-Officio Chairman of the Board Thereof
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Attaching the National Telecommunications Commission From the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) to the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Accessibility of Information on Taxpayers Between the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Local Government Units for Tax Collection Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Section 4 of Executive Order No. 423 Dated 18 September 2003 Which Prescribes the Rules and Procedures on the Review and Approval of All Government Contracts to Conform to Republic Act No. 9184 Otherwise Known as "The Government Procurement Reform Act"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) From the Department of Transportation and Communications to the Department of Public Works and Highways
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 588 Entitled "Strengthening the Philippine Ship Building and Ship Repair Sector and Instituting Measures to Promote Its Growth and Development"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 474, Series of 1998, to Designate the Department of Agriculture as the Program Manager of the Mindanao Rural Development Program and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Extending Further the Duration of Operation of the Presidential Middle East Preparedness Committee (PMEPC) to December 31, 2007
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Reduce Tariff Rates on Certain Products Included in the Normal Track of the Asean-Korea Free Trade Area
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Grant Reciprocal Tariff Rate Treatment on Tariff Lines Included in the Sensitive Track of the Asean-Korea Free Trade Area
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing the Basis for the Computation of the Incentive Benefits of Personnel Who May Be Affected By the Implementation of the Rationalization Program Under Executive Order (EO) No. 366, S. 2004
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Philippine Mining Development Corporation From the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to the Office of the President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 592 Dated December 15, 2006 Entitled "Imposing the Mandatory Payment of Container Security Fee in the Implementation of the Non-Intrusive Container Inspection System (NCIS) Project of the Bureau of Customs and Creating a Trust Fund for the Use Thereof" By Reducing Container Security Fee Rates
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for the Immediate Release of Detained Children in Conflict With the Law (CICL) as Declared Under R.A. 9344, Entitled "Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 273 (Series of 2000) and Mandating a Presidential Assistant to Assess, Plan and Monitor the Entire Educational System
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 339, Which Mandated the Rationalization of the Operations and Organization of the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA), By Declaring That the Sra Is a Government-Owned and Controlled Corporation
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Council for the Welfare of Children From the Office of the President to the Department of Social Welfare and Development
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Philippine Reclamation Authority to Convert the Sangley Point, Cavite City Into An International Logistics Hub With Modern Seaport and Airport Thru An Enabling Reclamation Component
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and Most-Favored Nation (MFN) Rates of Duty on Various Agricultural Products as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Philippine Commitment on Rice Under the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Administering the Run After Tax Evaders (RATE) Program Through the Office of the Deputy Commissioner for Legal and Inspection Group of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Repealing Other Provisions of Executive Order No. 625, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Presidential Anti-Smuggling Group to Apprehend, Seize, Investigate and Prosecute Acts Involving Smuggling, Unlawful Importation and Other Similar Violations, and Providing Measures to Curtail Smuggling and Expedite Seizure Proceedings
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Affirming the Continuing Regulatory and Supervisory Authority of the National Electrification Administration, Under Republic Act No. 9136 and Presidential Decree No. 269 (As Amended By Presidential Decree No. 1645), Over All Electric Cooperatives, Registered or Not Registered With the Cooperative Development Authority or the Securities and Exchange Commission
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Repealing Executive Order No. 460 Dated September 2, 2005, Entitled "Amending Executive Order No. 119 (S. 2002) and for Other Purposes"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Rationalizing and Speeding Up the Development of the East and North Triangles, and the Veterans Memorial Area of Quezon City, as a Well-Planned, Integrated and Environmentally Balanced Mixed-Use Development Model
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating and Designating Special Economic Zones Pursuant to Republic Act No. 7916, as Amended By Ra 8784, in Relation to Ra 7227, as Amended By Ra 9400, Inside the Clark Freeport Zone
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Grant Reciprocal Tariff Rate Treatment on Tariff Lines Included in the Sensitive Track of the Asean-China Free Trade Area
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Reduce the Common Effective Preferential Tariff Rates of Certain Products to Zero Percent Under the Asean Framework Agreement for the Integration of Priority Sectors
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Mandating the Transfer of the Nayong Pilipino Cultural Park to the 15-Hectare Property of the Philippine Reclamation Authority Area in Parañaque, and the Transfer of 15 Hectares of Nayong Pilipino Foundation Property to the Philippine Reclamation Authority
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Administrative Supervision of the Office of the President Over the Technology and Livelihood Resource Center (TLRC), Hereafter to Be Known as the Technology Resource Center (TRC), to the Department of Science and Technology
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Reduce Tariff Rates on Certain Products Included in the Normal Track of the Asean-China Free Trade Area
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reorganizing the Department of Foreign Affairs-Maritime and Ocean Affairs Center Into the Commission on Maritime and Ocean Affairs Under the Office of the President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring to the Department of Education the Responsibility of the Office of the President Over the Budgetary Requirements of the National Museum
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Further Enhancing Employability By Directing the Department of Labor and Employment to Administer a Voluntary Examination for the Nurses Licensed Pursuant to the June 2006 Board of Nursing Examination and Providing Assistance to the Voluntary Examinees
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishing a National Security Clearance System for Government Personnel With Access to Classified Matters and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Certain Provisions of Executive Order 564 and Redefining the Mechanisms to Institutionalize the "President'S Pro-Performance System"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Pursuing Sustainable Upland Development Anchoring on Food, Wood and Non-Wood Security and Economic Productivity and Providing the Mechanisms for Its Implementation and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Institutionalizing the Structure, Mechanisms and Standards to Implement the Government Quality Management Program, Amending for the Purpose Administrative Order No. 161, S. 2006
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Telecommunications Office (TELOF) and All Other Operating Units Directly Supporting Communications From the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) to the Direct Supervision and Control of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) on Its 2003, 2004 and 2005 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation on Its 2004 and 2005 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 590 Dated 15 December 2006 on the Deactivation of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Retirement and Separation Benefits System By 31 December 2006, Directing the Transfer of Its Assets in Trust to a Government Financial Institution, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of National Power Corporation on Its 2005 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the Kalookan-Malabon-Navotas-Valenzuela Flood Control and Drainage System Improvement Project Under the Operational Control of the Metro Manila Development Authority
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Defining and Including "Government Instrumentality Vested With Corporate Powers" or "Government Corporate Entities" Under the Jurisdiction of the Office of the Government Corporate Counsel (OGCC) as Principal Law Office of Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations (GOCCS) and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Ensuring Effective and Efficient Public Health Awareness Campaign for Prevention of Common Diseases Through the Educational System
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring Certain Parcel of Land Owned By the Telecommunications Office Situated in Aluba Hills, Macasandig, Cagayan De Oro City, Covered By Transfer Certificate of Title No. 10360 (Lot 2917-A, Cad-9856), as Housing Site and Providing for Its Development and Disposition in Favor of the Telof X Employees Housing Association
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Imposing the Mandatory Payment of Container Security Fee in the Implementation of the Non-Intrusive Container Inspection System (NCIS) Project of the Bureau of Customs and Creating a Trust Fund for the Use Thereof
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System on Its 2005 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Deactivating the Armed Forces of the Philippines Retirement and Separation Benefits System By 31 December 2006, Directing the Transfer of Its Assets in Trust to a Government Financial Institution, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Further Amending Executive Order No. 531, Series of 2006, to Clarify the Investigative Jurisdiction of the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Strengthening the Philippine Ship Building and Ship Repair Sector and Instituting Measures to Promote Its Growth and Development
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA) From the Department of Finance to the Department of Public Works and Highways
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Streamlining the Process of Authenticating Documents Intended for Use Abroad and Transferring the Authentication Office From the Office of the President to the Department of Foreign Affairs
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Segregating the Occupied Portion of the DOST-Region VII Property Located in Barangay Lahug, Cebu City and Declaring the Same as Alienable and Disposable to Benefit Members of the Dri Riverbed Homeowners Association (DRIHOA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 256 Dated 21 December 1995 and Executive Order No. 197 Dated 13 January 2000 on the Imposition of Administrative Fine for Loss of Firearm
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Encouraging the Formulation and Implementation of Green Philippines Programs Through the National Service Training Program (NSTP)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishing the National Policy on Biological Diversity, Prescribing Its Implementation Throughout the Country, Particularly in the Sulu Sulawesi Marine Ecosystem and the Verde Island Passage Marine Corridor
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the Urban Asset Reform Project Management Office Under the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) and Honda Parts Manufacturing Corporation (Coe No. Honda/2006/46)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, (PD 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Clarifying the Overall Framework in the Implementation of Government Credit Programs as Contemplated Under E.O. 558 Dated 8 August 2006
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Department of Justice to Create An Anti-Fraud Task Force in Order to Strengthen the Drive Against Credit Card Frauds and Other Fraudulent Practices
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reinstating the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) Appeals Committee, Amending Section 1 (A) (3) of Executive Order No. 357, S. of 2004
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 565, Series of 2006, By Defining the Administrative Relationship Between the Department of Labor and Employment and the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and Delegating the Presidential Power of Control Over the Prc to the Secretary of Labor and Employment
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Defining the Role of the Regional Kapit-Bisig Laban Sa Kahirapan (KALAHI) Convergence Groups in the Comprehensive Peace Process and Providing Funds for the Purpose
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the New Bilibid Prison From Barangay Poblacion, Muntinlupa City, to Barangay Cuyambay, Municipality of Tanay, Province of Rizal
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Commission on Higher Education to Regulate the Establishment and Operation of Review Centers and Similar Entities
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Attaching the Professional Regulation Commission to the Department of Labor and Employment for General Direction and Coordination
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 400, S. of 2005, Regulating the Assignment and Issuance of Low-Numbered (Protocol) License Plates to Motor Vehicles Used By Officials of the Republic of the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Section 2 and Repealing Section 4 of Executive Order No. 230 S. 2000 Authorizing the Establishment and Maintenance of a "Super Green Lane Facility" At the Bureau of Customs
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reinstating the Department of Agrarian Reform, Department of the Interior and Local Government and Department of Health as Members of the Regional Development Council
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order (EO) No. 500 Dated January 27, 2006, and Providing for the Expansion of Air Services to the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) and Subic Bay International Airport (SBIA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Repealing Executive Order No. 138 Dated August 10, 1999, Entitled "Directing Government Entities Involved in the Implementation of Credit Programs to Adopt the Credit Policy Guidelines Formulated By the National Credit Council"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 473 and Requiring the Exploration, Development and Production of Crude Oil From the Camago-Malampaya Reservoir to Be Undertaken Through Bidding
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Sections 5(C) and 11 of Executive Order No. 3, S-2001, Defining the Policy and Administrative Structure for Government'S Comprehensive Peace Efforts
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing All Departments, Bureaus, Commissions, Agencies, Offices and Instrumentalities of the National Government, Including Government-Owned And/Or Controlled Corporations, to Improve the Competitiveness of the Country'S Export Sector By Eliminating the Fees and Charges Imposed on Export Clearances, Inspections, Permits, Certificates, and Other Documentation Requirements
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transfer of Administration and Responsibilities Over the Mt. Pinatubo Lowland Communities From the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) to the National Housing Authority (NHA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating a Presidential Task Force to Address Concerns Arising From the Conduct of the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for Nurses in the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Extending Further the Duration of Operations of the Presidential Middle East Preparedness Committee (PMEPC) to December 31, 2006
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order 540 Dated June 13, 2006 to Establish a Special Class of the Champion for Life (Kampeon Habang Buhay) in the Order of Lakandula
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Philippine National Police to Undertake Active Support to the Armed Forces of the Philippines in Internal Security Operations for the Suppression of Insurgency and Other Serious Threats to National Security, Amending Certain Provisions of Executive Order No. 110 Series of 1999 and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) on Its 2003, 2004 and 2005 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring the Mindanao Container Terminal as a Sub-Port of Entry to Be Known as the Mindanao Container Terminal Sub-Port, Pursuant to Section 606 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority on Their 2000 Until 2003 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Department of Public Works and Highways-Region VII to Dispose of Its Property Situated in Dumlog, Talisay City, Province of Cebu as Relocation Site and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
An Order Repealing Executive Order No. 502 "Banning the Harvesting, Gathering, Buying, Selling and Mutilating of Matured and Young Leafsheaths of Abaca Plants (Musa Textiles Nee) for Commercial Purposes".
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the President of the University of the Philippines to Formulate and Implement a Plan of Activities for the Commemoration of Its Centennial Year, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Cebu Railway Project Office and the Mindanao Railway Project Office in the Department of Transportation and Communications and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Honda) - (Coe Nos. Honda/2005/42 and Honda/2005/44)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adopting Integrated Coastal Management as a National Strategy to Ensure the Sustainable Development of the Country'S Coastal and Marine Environment and Resources and Establishing Supporting Mechanisms for Its Implementation
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Strengthening the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission By Amending Executive Order No. 12 Series of 2001, as Amended By Executive Order No. 327 Series of 2004 and Revoking Memorandum Order No. 86 Series of 2003
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the National Development Company to Issue Bonds Under Executive Order No. 83, Series of 1998, for the Pump-Priming Activities and Other Projects of the Government
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rates of Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System on Its 2002, 2003 and 2004 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reducing the Rates of Duty on Capital Equipment, Spare Parts and Accessories Imported By the Board of Investments (BOI) Registered New and Expanding Enterprises
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Temporarily Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Crude Petroleum Oils and Refined Petroleum Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating a Special Task Force to Investigate Irregularities Committed in Relation to the Payment of Taxes in Transfers of Titles of Real Properties, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Supervision and Control of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office From the Department of Health to the Office of the President.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 124 Series of 2002 Providing for the Implementing Mechanism of the ARMM Social Fund Project for Peace and Development.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishing the National Biosafety Framework, Prescribing Guidelines for Its Implementation, Strengthening the National Committee on Biosafety of the Philippines, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 285 (S. 2004) Directing the Rationalization of the Operations of the Garments and Textile Export Board (GTEB)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Delegating to the Secretary of Education the Power to Exercise Oversight Function Over the Film Academy of Philippines and the Film Development Council of the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No.330 By Transferring the Attachment of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) From the Department of Finance to the Office of the President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Extending the Coordinative Role and Project Management Functions of the South Cotabato/Cotabato/Sultan Kudarat/Sarangani/General Santos City (Socsksargen) Area Development Project Office Under the Department of Agriculture.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating a Subic-Clark Area Development Council, Repealing Executive Order No. 365 (S. 2004) and Executive Order No. 478 (S. 2005), and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring Certain Parcels of Land Owned By the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Located At Taytay, Rizal, Covered By Transfer Certificates of Title Nos. 502158 and 502159, and At Antipolo City, Covered By Transfer Certificate of Title No. (N-49660) - Rt-5, as Housing Sites, and Providing for Its Development and Disposition to Qualified Employees
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Banning the Harvesting, Gathering, Buying, Selling, and Mutilating of Matured and Young Leafsheaths of Abaca Plants (Musa Taxtiles Nee) for Commercial Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Delegating to the Secretary of Transportation and Communications the Approval of Contracts Entered Into By the Toll Regulatory Board
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the Mindanao Economic Development Council, ARMM Social Fund for Peace and Development, Mindanao Peace and Development Fund and Office on Muslim Affairs Under the Oversight of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) to Oversee and Supervise the Implementation of a Maritime Aerial Reconnaissance and Surveillance (MARS) Program With the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) Serving as Technical Operator of the Mars System; Authorizing the Procurement or Lease of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles; Mandating the Participation and Contribution of Relevant Departments, Bureaus and Agencies of the Government; and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Exempting Motor Vehicles of Embassy Officials and Members of the Diplomatic Corps and International Organizations, Filipino Diplomats, Recalled Personnel of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) or Any Officer or Employee Returning From a Regular Assignment for Re-Assignment to the DFA Home Office, Government Offices Who Were Given the Privilege to Import Motor Vehicles Tax and Duty Free Under Relevant Laws and International Agreements, Including Foreign Loans and Donations, and Other Similarly Situated Individuals, From the Imposition of Additional Specific Duty of P500,000.00 Under Executive Order No. 418, S. 2005, Upon the Sale or Transfer of Said Vehicles to Non-Tax Exempt Individuals in the Local Market
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Reduce the Tariff Rates on Sixty Percent of the Products in the Inclusion List to Zero Percent Under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Tariff Reduction Schedule for 2006 - 2010 of Sensitive Agricultural Products Transferred From the Agricultural Product Sensitive List (SL) to the Common Effective Preferential Tariff Inclusion List (CEPT - IL)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Components, Parts and Accessories for the Assembly of Hybrid, Electric, Flexible Fuel and Compressed Natural Gas Motor Vehicles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Reduce Tariff Rates on Certain Products Included in the Normal Track of the Asean - China Free Trade Area
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Lifting the Suspension of the Application of the Tariff Reduction Schedule on Petrochemicals and Certain Plastic Products Under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Reduce the Tariff Rates on Certain Products to Zero Percent Under the Early Harvest Programme of the Asean – China Free Trade Area
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Sugar as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Rates Thereon Under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishing the Unesco Lifelong Learning Center for Sustainable Development of the Philippines, Designating the Operation Brotherhood Montessori Center, Inc. Therefore
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Section 2 of Executive Order No. 295 (S. 2000) Creating a Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Toyota Autoparts Philippines, Inc. (Toyota) – Coe No. Toyota/2005/31
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the Bases Conversion and Development Authority, Its Subsidiaries and Attached Agencies, Under the Policy Supervision of the Department of Trade and Industry
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 418, Series of 2005, Entitled “Modifying the Tariff Nomenclature and Rates of Import Duty on Used Motor Vehicles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)” and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Office of the Presidential Adviser for Job Creation, Defining Its Mandate, Powers and Functions, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creation of the Philippine Strategic Oil, Gas, Energy Resources and Power Infrastructure Office (PSOGERPIO), and Defining the Functions Thereof
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Tasking the Department of Energy (DOE) to Pursue the Immediate Exploration, Development and Production of Crude Oil From the Camago-Malampaya Reservoir
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Enhancing and Amending Executive Order No. 485 S. 1998 Entitled “Establishing the Youth Entrepreneurship Program and Creating the National Cooperators Council, Providing for Its Functions and for Other Purposes”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 229 Dated July 21, 2003 on the Composition of the Mindanao Peace and Development Fund Board of Directors.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 453 Dated 19 August 2005 to Increase the Number of the Members to Be Invited to the Consultative Commission to Propose the Revision of the 1987 Constitution
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Defining the Implementation Arrangements for the Land Administration and Management Project Phase 2, the Creation of One-Stop-Shops, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Further Amending Executive Order 70 Dated February 11, 2002 as Amended By Executive Order 216 Dated June 9, 2003 Entitled “Declaring Portions of the Property of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority Located in Fort Bonifacio and Its Environs as Socialized Housing Sites and Providing for the Disposition Thereof to Qualified Occupants and Beneficiaries”, Clarifying the Transfer of Ownership and Administration, and Defining the Duties and Roles of the Implementing Agencies
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Ensuring Observance of the Principle of Separation of Powers, Adherence to the Rule on Executive Privilege and Respect for the Rights of Public Officials Appearing in Legislative Inquiries in Aid of Legislation Under the Constitution, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating a National Anti-Crime Task Force Under the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC), Amending Section 2 of Executive Order No. 295 (S. 2000) and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adopting Measures and Safety Nets to Protect the Income of Government Employees, Creating the Committee on Protection of Income of Government Employees, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Encouraging Further Expansion of the Country’S Road Roll-On/Roll-Off Terminal System (RRTS) and Reduction of Transport Cost Through Increase in the Number of Roro-Capable Ports and Conversion of More Private Non-Commercial Port Operations to Private Commercial Port Operations
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the Commission on Filipino Overseas as the Lead Agency for the Commemoration of the Centennial of Filipino Migration to Hawaii
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Supervision and Control of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes From the Department of Social Welfare and Development to the Department of Health, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating a Consultative Commission to Propose the Revision of the 1987 Constitution in Consultation With Various Sectors of Society
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring Back the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) Under the Supervision and Control of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Extending Further the Duration of Operation of the Presidential Middle East Preparedness Committee (PMEPC) to December 31, 2005
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty of Certain Articles Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended), in Order to Implement the Asean Integration System of Preferences (AISP) Package of the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rate of Import Duty on Bioethanol Fuel Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Articles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reiterating the Rationalized Allocation of Funds From Pcso for the Greater Medicare Access (GMA) Program and Avian Influenza Program and Allocating Additional Pcso Funding for the Top Five Health Priority Programs of the Government
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Tasking the Secretary of Labor and Employment to Oversee and Coordinate the Implementation of Various Initiatives for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWS)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Department of the Interior and Local Government to Conduct a Strategic Review on the Continuing Decentralization and Devolution of Services and Functions of the National Government to Local Government Units in Support of the Rationalization Program of the Functions and Agencies of the Executive Branch
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Exempting Donated Used Motor Vehicles to Local Government Units From the Prohibition on Importation of Used Motor Vehicles Under Article 2, Section 3 of Executive Order No. 156 (S. 2002) Entitled “Providing for a Comprehensive Industrial Policy and Directions for the Motor Vehicle Development Program and Its Implementing Guidelines” and From the Imposition of Specific Additional Duty Under Executive Order No. 418 (S. 2005) Entitled “Modifying the Tariff Nomenclature and Rates of Import Duty on Used Motor Vehicles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Panasonic Manufacturing Philippines Corporation (AICO Certificate No. Matsushita/2004/2)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the Philippine International Trading Corporation as the Lead Coordinating Agency to Make Quality Medicines Available, Affordable and Accessible to the Greater Masses of Filipinos
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reduction of the Rates of Import Duty on Crude Petroleum Oils and Refined Petroleum Products Under Executive Order 336, Series of 2004, “Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Crude Petroleum Oils and Refined Petroleum Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Delegating to the Secretary of the Department of Health (DOH) the Power to Exercise Oversight Functions Over the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 141 Dated 24 October 2002 on the Appointment or Designation of the Representative of the Office of the President and the Designation of the Representatives of the Departments of Finance [DOF] and Budget and Management [DBM] as Members of the Central Bank Board of Liquidators
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Management, Administration and Maintenance of the Hundred Islands National Park (HINP) From the Philippine Tourism Authority to the City Government of Alaminos, Pangasinan
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Section 5 (IV) of Executive Order No. 236 Entitled “Establishing the Honors Code of the Philippines to Create An Order of Precedence of Honors Conferred and for Other Purposes”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 81 Dated March 5, 1999 and Transferring the Management of the Palarong Pambansa From the Philippine Sports Commission to the Department of Education
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Powers, Functions, and Duties of the Defunct Ad Hoc Fact-Finding Committee on Behest Loans to the Presidential Commission on Good Government
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Delegating to the Secretary of Education the Power to Exercise Oversight Function Over the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing Departments, Bureaus, Offices and Other Agencies in the Executive Branch, Including Government – Owned and Controlled Corporations to Simplify Rules and Regulations and Reduce Reportorial Requirements to Facilitate Doing Business and Encourage More Investments in the Country
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Mandating the Turn Over of Certain National Roads Within the City of Mandaue From the National Government to the City Government of Mandaue for Purposes of Repair, Maintenance and Management
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Supervision of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office in the Field of Trade, Investment and Other Economic Matters From the Office of the President to the Department of Trade and Industry
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to Exercise Oversight Function Over the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to Exercise Oversight Function Over the National Youth Commission (NYC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Repealing Executive Order No. 109-A Dated September 18, 2003 Prescribing the Rules and Procedures on the Review and Approval of All Government Contracts to Conform With Republic Act No. 9184, Otherwise Known as “The Government Procurement Reform Act”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Enhancing and Amending Certain Provisions of Executive Order No. 399; Requiring the Bureau of Internal Revenue to Establish a Program to Promote Optimum Tax Compliance
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Implementing the Refocusing of Functions and Organizational Structure of the Local Water Utilities Administration Under Eo 279 and Providing Options and Benefits for Employees Who May Be Affected Thereon
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Requiring All Government Agencies and Government Owned and Controlled Corporations to Streamline and Harmonize Their Identification (ID) Systems, and Authorizing for Such Purpose the Director-General, National Economic and Development Authority to Implement Same, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Tariff Nomenclature and Rates of Import Duty on Used Motor Vehicles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Temporarily Increasing the Rates of Import Duty of High Engine Displacement Completely Built Up Vehicle Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Temporarily Increasing the Rates of Import Duty of High Engine Displacement Completely Built Up Vehicle Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring and Delineating the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring and Delineating the Nicanor Zabala Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippines Ports Authority
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Abolishing the Office of the Presidential Adviser for Jobs Generation and Transferring Its Oversight Functions to the Presidential Management Staff
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating a Special Task Force to Address the Human Trafficking Problems Specially Those Involving Filipino Entertainers in Japan and Vesting Such Powers and Responsibilities Appurtenant Thereto
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 254-A, Series of 2004, Which Authorized the Further Release of Funds From the Net Government Share From Service Contract No. 38 Over the Camago-Malampaya Natural Gas Reservoir as Assistance to the Province of Palawan
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Abolishing the Special Committee on Scholarships and Transferring Its Scholarship Functions to the Department of Education for Basic Education, to the Commission on Higher Education for Degree Courses, and to the Technical Education for Skills and Development Authority for Non-Degree Courses
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Government of the Republic of the Philippines Monitoring Committee (GRP-MC) on Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Regulating the Assignment and Issuance of Low-Numbered (Protocol) License Plates to Motor Vehicles Used By Officials of the Republic of the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing Timely and Complete Payment of Taxes as a Precondition for Entering Into, and as a Continuing Obligation in Contracts With the Government, Its Departments, Agencies and Instrumentalities
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reducing the Rates of Import Duty on Completely-Knocked Down Parts and Components for Assembly of Low Engine Displacement and Hybrid Vehicles
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reducing the Rates of Import Duty on Compressed Natural Gas Motor Vehicles and Natural Gas Vehicle Industry – Related Equipment, Parts and Components Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Information Technology (IT) Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc (Honda)-(COE Nos. Honda/2004/39 and Honda/2004/37)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 182 Dated February 14, 2003 Entitled “Transferring the Medicare Functions of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration to the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing All Government Agencies and Instrumentalities, Including Local Government Units, to Implement the Medium-Term Philippine Development Plan (MTPDP), 2004-2010 and the Medium-Term Public Investment Program (MTPIP), 2005-2010
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Executive Order Amending Executive Order No. 171 Dated January 22, 2003 By Extending the Period for the Surrender and Licensing of Loose Firearms to September 30, 2005, and the Utilization of Funds From the Proceeds Thereof
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Local Water Utilities Administration From the Office of the President to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and Strengthening the Supervision By the DPWH Secretary Over the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Under the Supervision and Control of the Department of Social Welfare and Development
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the Department of Health as Lead Agency in the Nationwide Observance of the National Food Fortification Day Every 7th of November
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transforming the Public Estates Authority Into the Philippine Reclamation Authority, Transferring Its Non-Reclamation Assets and Liabilities to the Department of Finance, and Separating Therefrom the Pea-Tollway Corporation for Purposes of Management
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Section 6 of Executive Order No. 285 Dated 25 July 1987 By Removing the Exclusive Jurisdiction of the National Printing Office (NPO) Over the Printing Services Requirements of Government Agencies and Instrumentalities
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 as Amended, in Order to Implement Section 1 of Republic Act 9281, Reinstating the Effectivity of Tax Incentives Under Section 109 of Republic Act 8435 Otherwise Known as the Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act of 1997
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Implementing Rules and Regulations Governing the Granting of Tariff Exemptions on the Importation of Agriculture and Fisheries Inputs, Machinery and Equipment Rule I Definition of Terms the Terms Used in This Set of Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRRS) Are Defined as Follows: (A) Agriculture Enterprise Refers to Any Single Proprietorship, Partnership, Cooperative, Corporation, […]
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Iron and Steel Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing and Approving the Direct Assumption By the National Government of a Portion of the Financial Obligations of the National Power Corporation in Accordance With Section 32 of Republic Act No. 9136, Otherwise Known as the “Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishing the National Program for Eliminating Lymphatic Filariasis and Declaring the Month of November of Every Year as Mass Treatment for Filariasis in Established Endemic Areas
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Renaming the Office of Constituency Affairs, and Clarifying Its Functions and Responsibilities, and Amending Executive Order No. 344
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing a Strategic Review of the Operations and Organizations of the Executive Branch and Providing Options and Incentives for Government Employees Who May Be Affected By the Rationalization of the Functions and Agencies of the Executive Branch
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 282, Series of 2004, Which Directed the Establishment of An Asset Disposition Program for the Existing Iloilo Airport
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
to Institutionalize a Ladderized Interface Between Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and Higher Education (HE)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Abolishing the Presidential Committee on Effective Governance and Transferring Its Functions to the Department of Budget and Management
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Abolishing the Office of the Presidential Adviser for Regional Development, Transferring Its Functions, Personnel, Budget and Assets to the Office for Constituency Affairs in the Office of the President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Office of the Presidential Adviser for New Government Centers, Defining Its Mandate, Powers and Functions and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Recognizing the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) as the Umbrella Organization of All the Leagues of Local Government Units (LGUS) and Leagues and Federations of Local Elective and Appointive Officials
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishing Clear Lines of Authority Over the Council for the Welfare of Children/National Early Childhood Care and Development Coordinating Council Secretariat
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Office of the Communications Director to Direct the Operations of Offices in the Public Sector Mass Media and the Public Information System of the Government
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) From the Office of the Executive Secretary to the Department of Trade and Industry
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Philippine International Trading Corporation From the Department of Trade and Industry to the Office of the President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Office of the Political Adviser in the Office of the President, Defining Its Mandate and Responsibilities, and Creating the Office of Political Coalition Affairs and the Office for Constituency Affairs
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 118, Series of 2002, Which Directed Certain National Government Agencies to Attend the National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) En Banc Meetings, By Including the Department of Trade and Industry and the National Youth Commission as Napc Regular Member Agencies
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reorganizing the Manila International Airport Authority [Miaa], Modifying Its Powers and Functions, and Authorizing and Directing the Miaa to Exercise Administrative Supervision and Control Over All International Airports in the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reorganizing the Board of Directors of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority [SBMA] and Defining the Powers, Functions and Duties of the Chairman of the Board of Directors and the Sbma Administrator
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 87, Series of 2002, Entitled "Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Honda)-(Coe No. Honda/2000/10/A)"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Honda)-(Coe No. Honda/2004/36)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Crude Petroleum Oils and Refined Petroleum Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Abolishing the Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Council and Transferring Its Budget, Assets, Personnel, Programs and Projects to the Commission on Information and Communications Technology
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Office of the Presidential Adviser for Jobs Generation, Defining Its Mandate, Powers and Functions, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) From the Office of the President to the Department of Finance
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring Operational Supervision of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office Inc. From the Office of the President to the Department of Trade and Industry
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 12 Dated 16 April 2001 Entitled "Creating the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission and Providing for Its Powers, Duties, and Functions and for Other Purposes"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Transfer of Real Property From the Philippine National Railways to the Hondagua National High School and Directing the Secretary of Education to Exercise Primary Oversight Functions Over the Said Transfer
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Quedan and Rural Credit Guarantee Corporation From the Department of Agriculture to the Office of the President and Reorganizing the Government Board Thereof
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Further Executive Order No. 45, Series of 1993, as Amended, Which Prescribes the Adoption of the Philippine Reference System of 1992 as the Standard Reference System of Surveys in the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Temporarily Granting a Common Effective Preferential Tariff Rate of Zero Percent (0%) on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Agreement Between the Philippines and Singapore on the Compensatory Adjustment Measures Relating to the Philippine Suspension of Concessions on Certain Petrochemical Products
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Telecommunications Office (TELOF) to Dispose a Certain Parcel of Land Located in Talon-Talon, Zamboanga City as Housing Site for Telof Employees
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Capital Equipment, Spare Parts and Accessories Imported By Board of Investments (BOI) Registered New and Expanding Enterprises
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing Amendments to Executive Order 244, S. 2003, "Modifiying the Rates of Duty on Motor Vehicles, as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended), in Order to Implement Preferential Rates Thereon Under the Automotive Export Program."
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the Office for Transportation Security as the Single Authority Responsible for the Security of the Transportation Systems of the Country, Expanding Its Powers and Functions and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Prescribing the Design and Use of the Coat-Of-Arms, Seal, and Flag of the President and Vice President of the Philippines, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Expanding Access to Post-Secondary Education Through the “Iskolar Ng Mahirap Na Pamilya” Program, Providing Funds Therefor, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Instituting Measures to Promote Lawful Use of Government-Issued Identity Documents and Prevent Violations of Laws Involving False Names and Identities
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Revoking Executive Order No. 222 Dated June 30, 2003 Entitled “Transferring the Presidential Action Center From the Office of the President to the National Anti-Poverty Commission”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Philippine National Police (PNP), and Other Government Agencies to Source Their Munitions Requirements From the Government Arsenal
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring and Adopting the Philippine Pharmacopeia as the Official Book of Standards and Reference for Pharmaceutical Products and Crude Plant Drugs in the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishing a Green Procurement Program for All Departments, Bureaus, Offices and Agencies of the Executive Branch of Government
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Articles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Articles Under Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Further Executive Order No. 248 Dated May 29, 1995 as Amended By Executive Order No. 248-A Dated August 14, 1995, Which Prescribes Rules and Regulations and New Rates of Allowances for Official Local and Foreign Travels of Government Personnel
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Further Amending Executive Order No. 219 Dated January 3, 1995 Establishing the Domestic and International Civil Aviation Liberalization Policy
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Further Release of Funds From the Net Government Share From Service Contract No. 38 Over the Camago-Malampaya Natural Gas Reservoir as Assistance to the Province of Palawan
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and Rates of Import Duty on Sugar (Heading 17.01) Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Revocation of the Memorandum Dated May 24, 1966 Issued By Former President Ferdinand E. Marcos Directing the Director of Lands to Stop the Grant of Foreshore Leases Along the Manila Bay Towards Cavite and Towards Bataan
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending the Rules Governing the Admission and Stay in the Philippines, as Temporary Visitors, of Chinese Nationals Who Are Members of Tour Groups
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing National Government Agencies and Other Concerned Agencies to Actively Support and Implement Programs on the “Bright Child”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Prescribing Rules and Regulations Governing the Administration of the Civilian Faculty of the Philippine Military Academy and Updating Its Faculty Merit System.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for Deferment of Eviction, Foreclosure and Cancellation of Housing Accounts and the Formulation and Implementation of Affordable Loan Restructuring Programs During Such Deferment Period
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Defining the Powers, Functions, and Responsibilities of Government Agencies in Response to Avian Influenza (AI) or Bird Flu Virus and Related Matters Thereto
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Instituting Reforms in the Financing Policies for the Water Supply and Sewerage Sector and Water Service Providers and Providing for the Rationalization of Lwua’S Organizational Structure and Operations in Support Thereof
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Approving and Adopting the National Civil Aviation Security Programme, Creating the Office for Transportation Security in the Department of Transportation and Communications, and Reconstituting the National Council for Civil Aviation Security as the National Civil Aviation Security Committee
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Commissioning Jointly the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Sports Association for the Differently-Abled, Inc. (PHILSPADA) to Host the 3rd Asean Paragames 2005
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 155 Dated December 11, 2002 to Revise the Composition of the Elements of the Anti-Smuggling Intelligence and Investigation Center (ASIIC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Operation of the Government’S Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers and Program Nationwide to the Department of Health
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Creation of the Social Housing Finance Corporation and Directing the Transfer of the Community Mortgage Program, Abot-Kaya Pabahay Fund Program, and Other Social Housing Powers and Functions of the National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation to the Social Housing Finance Corporation
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Commitment to Reduce the Tariff Rates on Sixty Percent (60%) of the Products in the Inclusion List to Zero Percent Under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Inclusion of the Office of the Presidential on Peace Process (OPAPP) as Member of the Expanded National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishment of the Strong Republic School (SRS), a Distance Learning School, to Bring Educational Opportunities to Identified Disadvantaged Communities
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Transfer of the Last Tranché of Products From the Agricultural Product Sensitive List (SL) to the Common Effective Preferential Tariff Inclusion List (CEPT-IL) and the Modification of the Cept Rate on Oil Cake and Other Solid Residues of Maize (Corn) Germ, Sodium Tripolyphosphates and Cassava Starch
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Motor Vehicles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order Nos. 74 and 162, Series of 1999 and 2003, Respectively, Entitled "Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Philippines Auto Component, Inc. (PAC)-(COE Nos. Denso/1998/1(A) and Denso/2002/6(A)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI)-(COE Nos. Honda/2003/27 and Honda/2003/29)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Office of a Presidential Adviser Under the Office of the President to Implement the Recommendations of the Feliciano Commission
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Release of Funds From the Net Government Share From Service Contract No. 38 Over the Camago-Malampaya Natural Gas Reservoir as Assistance to the Province of Palawan
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for the Expansion of Air Services to the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) and Subic Bay International Airport (SBIA)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Assets, Functions, Funds, Personnel and Records of the Municipal Development Fund Office to An Affiliate Corporation of the Land Bank of the Philippines and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Functions and Duties of the Land Administration and Management Program Task Force Created Pursuant to Executive Order No. 82, Series of 2002, to the Secretary, Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (Aico) Scheme, in Favor of Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc. (NISSAN) - (Coe No. Nissan/2003/5)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Motor Vehicles, as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended), in Order to Implement Preferential Rates Thereon Under the Automotive Export Program.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Temporarily Reducing/Suspending the Rates of Import Duty on Frequently Used Spare and Replacement Parts for Jeepneys and Buses Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 93, Series of 2002, Entitled "Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Honda)-(COE Nos. Honda/2001/15 & Honda/2001/16)"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Mandating the Undersecretary for Internal Control of the Department of Defense to Institutionalize Reforms in the Procurement and Fund Disbursement Systems in the Department of National Defense and the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 241 By Expanding the Powers and Functions and Membership of the National Steering Committee of the Family Week
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Conduct of a National Follow Up Measles Campaign on February 2004 and Designating the Department of Health as the Lead Agency for the Purpose
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 109 Dated May 27, 2002 Prescribing the Rules and Procedures on the Review and Approval of All Government Contracts to Conform With Republic Act No. 9184, Otherwise Known as the Government Procurement Reform Act
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Extending the Life of the Special Presidential Task Force Created Under Executive Order No. 156 Dated October 7, 1999 and Reorganized and Revived Under Executive Order No. 38 Dated October 6, 2001
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Secretary of the Department of Transportation and Communications [DOTC] to Exercise Primary Oversight Functions Over the North Rail Project, Transferring the North Luzon Railways Corporation [Northrail] From the Office of the President to the DOTC, and Reorganizing the Respective Governing Boards of Northrail and the Philippine National Railways [PNR]
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending E.O. 153 Entitled "Instituting the National Drive to Suppress and Eradicate Professional Squatters and Squatting Syndicates, Amending E.O. Nos. 178 S. 1999 and 129, S. 1993 and for Other Purposes' By Including the Public Attorneys' Office as Support Agency
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Sugar as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement Preferential Rates Thereon Under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area (Afta)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 321, S. 2000, Entitled: "Directing the Transfer of Certain Government Properties Between and Among the Department of Finance and the Philippine National Police and for Other Purposes"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 73 Dated February 24, 2002 Entitled "Authorizing the Establishment of the Edsa Freedom Center Inside Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Rationalizing the Extraction and Disposition of Sand and Gravel/Lahar Deposits in the Provinces of Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 15 Series of 1998, Entitled "Redirecting the Functions and Operations of the Department of Social Welfare and Development"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Transfer of the Philippine Rice Research Institute From the Office of the President to the Department of Agriculture, Amending for the Purpose, Executive Order No. 1061, as Amended By Executive Order No. 60, S. 1986 and Executive Order No. 76, S. 2002
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 70 Dated February 11, 2002, Entitled "Declaring Portions of the Property of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority Located in Fort Bonifacio and Its Environs as Socialized Housing Sites and Providing for the Disposition Thereof to Qualified Occupants and Beneficiaries"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Extending the Term of Implementation of Item No. 3(A) of Letter of Instructions No. 807 Dated February 9, 1979 and Its Implementing Rules and Regulations
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creation of a Philippine Coordinating Committee to Study the Feasibility of the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for the Organization of the ARMM Unified Command, Southern Command, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) for the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 121 Entitled "Reconstituting the Bipartisan Executive-Legislative Advisory Council on Sabah Issues and for Other Purposes"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for the Representation of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao in the Formulation of Social and Economic Policies, Plans and Programs and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the National Housing Authority as One of the Cooperating Agencies in the Establishment of the Greater Manila Mass Transport System (Gmmts)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Delegating to the Secretary of Labor and Employment the Power to Exercise Administrative Supervision Over the National Labor Relations Commission
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Defining the Powers, Functions and Responsibilities of Government Agencies in Response to the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Contagion
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of the Development Bank of the Philippines (Dbp) on Its 2001 and 2002 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishing the Clark International Airport Corporation as a Subsidiary of the Clark Development Corporation and Repealing Executive Order No. 186 for This Purpose
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Honda)-(Coe No. Honda /2002/26)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation and Toyota Autoparts Philippines, Inc. (Toyota)-(Coe No. Toyota /2002/28)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Abolishing the Golf Course Construction and Development Committee and Transferring Its Powers and Functions to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Commission on Population From the National Economic Development Authority to the Office of the President and Then Placing It Under the Control and Supervision of the Department of Health
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Secretary of Labor and Employment to Exercise Administrative Supervision Over the National Labor Relations Commission
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Repealing Executive Order No. 157, Series of 2002, Entitled "Establishing the Unlad Barangayanihan Program (Ugnayan Ng Lahi At Diwa, Bayanihan Sa Barangay) to Create a Network of Barangay-Based Economic Initiatives and to Encourage People Support and Participation That Will Strengthen the Poverty Alleviation Efforts of the Government"
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Medicare Funds and the Medicare Functions of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration to the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, Amending for the Purpose Executive Order No. 195 Dated August 13, 1994
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Devolving to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Certain Powers and Functions of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority in the Province of Basilan and in Marawi City, Including the Control and Supervision Over Its Programs and Projects, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Devolving to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Certain Powers and Functions of the Department of Trade and Industry, Amending for the Purpose Executive Order No. 481, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Further Devolving to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Certain Powers and Functions of the Department of Science and Technology, Amending for This Purpose Executive Order No. 425, Series of 1991
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Philippine National Stud Book of the Then National Stud Farm, From the Department of Agriculture to the Office of the President and Re-Assigning It to the Philippine Racing Commission
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Department of Budget and Management to Allocate the Additional Amount of Five Hundred Million Pesos for An Automated Election System for the May 10, 2004 National and Local Elections and Subsequent National and Local Electoral Exercises
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Department of Budget and Management to Allocate Funds for An Automated Election System for the May 10, 2004 National and Local Elections and Subsequent National and Local Electoral Exercises
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Promoting Private Sector Participation and Investment in the Development and Operation of the Road Roll-On/Roll-Off Terminal System
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adjusting the Dividend Rates of Selected Government-Owned And/Or Controlled Corporations on Their 2001 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty of Certain Articles Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended), in Order to Implement the Asean Integration System of Preferences (AISP) Package of the Philippines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the 2002 Philippine Schedule of Tariff Reduction Under the Bold Economic Measure Initiatives of the Accelerated Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA) and the Transfer of Products From Agricultural Product Sensitive List (SL) to the Cept Inclusion List (CEPT-IL)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Products Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended), in Order to Implement the E-Asean Framework Agreement
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Philippine Auto Components, Inc. (Pac)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Temporarily Suspending the Application of the Tariff Reduction Schedule on Petrochemical Resins and Certain Plastic Products Under the Common Effective Preferential Tariff Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Sections 2 and 5 of Executive Order No. 149, Dated November 18, 2002, Entitled “Deactivation of the Southern Philippines Development Authority”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Establishing the Unlad Barangayanihan Program (Ugnayan Ng Lahi At Diwa, Bayanihan Sa Barangay) to Create a Network of Barangay-Based Economic Initiatives and to Encourage People Support and Participation That Will Strengthen the Poverty Alleviation Efforts of the Government
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for a Comprehensive Industrial Policy and Directions for the Motor Vehicle Development Program and Its Implementing Guidelines
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating An Anti-Smuggling Intelligence and Investigation Center to Investigate and Interdict Smuggling and Other Acts Contrary to the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines Committed on a Large Scale or By Criminal Syndicates and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Instituting the National Drive to Suppress and Eradicate Professional Squatting and Squatting Syndicates, Amending Executive Orders Nos. 178, S. 1999 and 129, S. 1993, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor as the Sole Clearing House for the Conduct of Demolition and Eviction Activities Involving the Homeless and Underprivileged Citizens and Establishing for the Purpose a Mechanism to Ensure Strict Compliance With the Requirements of Just and Humane Demolition and Eviction Under the Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) to Dispose of Certain Portions of the Right-Of-Way of Its Abandoned Aqueduct, Known as Daang Tubo, Situated At the Municipalities of San Mateo and Rodriguez, Province of Rizal, in Favor of the Bona Fide Family-Occupants Thereon for Socialized Housing Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order Number 62, Transferring the General Supervision and Control of the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime to the Office of the National Security Adviser
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reorganizing and Converting the Coordinating Council for Private Sector Participation (CCPSP) and Its Technical Secretariat to the Build-Operate and Transfer (BOT) Center, Transferring Its Attachment From the Office of the President to the Department of Trade and Industry and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Further Amending Section 1 of Executive Order No. 325, Series of 1996, as Amended By Executive Order Nos. 384 (S. 1996) and 437 (S. 1997), Providing for the Inclusion of the Regional Directors of Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and Tesda as Members of the Regional Development Council
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Requiring Owners of Taxable Imported Motor Vehicles to Secure Clearances From the Bureau of Customs and Bureau of Internal Revenue as a Precondition for Their Initial Registration or Renewal of Registration With the Land Transportation Office
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reorganizing the Cabinet Oversight Committee on Internal Security, Amending Executive Order No. 21 Dated June 19, 2001 and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring Six (6) Parcels of Land of the Industrial Technology Development Institute (ITDI) Situated in Brgy. Molino, Municipality of Bacoor, Province of Cavite as Housing Site for the Itdi and DOST Employees
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Department of Social Welfare and Development to Dispose of 1,177 Square Meters of Its Property in Barangay Labangon, Cebu City to Its Bona Fide Occupants
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Mandating the Streamlining of Nayong Pilipino Foundation, Inc. and the Grant of Separation Pay of One and One-Half Times the Basic Monthly Salary for Every Year of Service to Affected Employees
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Requiring Oil Companies and Bulk Suppliers to Maintain a Sufficient Minimum Inventory of Petroleum, for Purposes of Ensuring Continuity, Adequacy and Stability of Crude and Fuel Supply
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Toll Regulatory Board From the Office of the President to the Department of Transportation and Communications and Reorganizing the Same
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Creation of the Poro Point Management Corporation as the Implementing Arm of the Bases Conversion Development Authority Over the Poro Point Special Economic and Freeport Zone and Renaming the John Hay Poro Point Development Corporation as the John Hay Management Corporation
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring Open to Disposition for Socialized Housing Purposes Certain Government-Owned Lands Defined Under Republic Act No. 7279, Otherwise Known as the Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992, and Providing for Disposition Thereof
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Honda) and Ford Motor Company Philippines, Inc. (Ford) – (COE Nos. Honda/2001/20 & Ford/2001/2(A)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (Toyota) – (COE Nos. Toyota/2002/26 & Toyota/2002/27)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 as Amended, in Order to Implement Section 109 of Republic Act 8435, Otherwise Known as the “Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act of 1997”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Recognizing the Role of the Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (PHILSOC) in the Preparation and Organization of the 23rd Sea Games in 2005
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Further Enhancing the Devolution of Powers and Functions, Programs and Projects of National Government Agencies to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reconstituting the Joint Enforcement and Monitoring Committee to Implement the Peace Agreement Between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Rebolusyonaryong Partido Ng Manggagawa – Pilipinas/Revolutionary Proletarian Army/Alex Boncayao Brigade, Repealing Executive Order No. 335 Dated January 4, 2001 and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring Portions of the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) Property, Namely, Camp Claudio and Camp Atienza Situated in Parañaque City and Quezon City Respectively, as Socialized Housing Sites and Providing for the Disposition Thereof to Qualified Occupants and Beneficiaries
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Transfer of 8.6 Hectares of Nayong Pilipino Foundation Property Covered By Tct No. 18445 to the Manila International Airport Authority
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Streamlining the Rules and Procedures on the Review and Approval of All Contracts of Departments, Bureaus, Offices and Agencies of the Government, Including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations and Their Subsidiaries
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring a Portion of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) Property Located in Parola, Tondo and Binondo, Manila as Social Housing Site and Providing for the Disposition Thereof to Qualified Occupants and Beneficiaries
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Approving and Directing the Implementation of the Program “Provision of Group Home/Foster Home for Neglected, Abandoned, Abused, Detached and Poor Older Persons and Persons With Disabilities”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Achieving Parity Between Royalties on the Exploitation of Indigenous Energy Sources and Duties on Imported Energy Fuels Pursuant to Section 35 of Republic Act No. 9136 Otherwise Known as the “Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Extending the Implementation of the Transition Plan for the "Winding Up" of Operations of the Southern Philippines Council for Peace and Development (SPCPD)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Executive Order Approving and Adopting the Policy Framework and Guidelines for Philippine Participation in United Nations (UN) Peacekeeping Operations
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Honda) — (COE No. Honda/2001/18)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Honda) — (COE Nos. Honda/2001/15 & Honda/2001/16)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Honda) — (COE No. Honda/2001/14)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring a Certain Parcel of Land Owned By the Department of Public Works and Highways Located in San Vicente, Bulan, Sorsogon as Socialized Housing Site and Providing for Its Disposition to Bonafide Occupants Thereon
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Honda).
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Mitsuba Philippines Corporation (MPC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Toyota Motor Philippine Corporation (Toyota), Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (Honda), and Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc. (Nissan)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Goya, Inc. (Goya)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Designating the Trade and Investment Development Corporation of the Philippines (“TIDCORP”) as the Philippine Export-Import Credit Agency (“PHILEXIM”) and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) Rates of Import Duty on Various Agricultural Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the National Food Authority and the Philippine Coconut Authority From the Office of the President to the Department of Agriculture.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring the Effectivity of the Abolition of the Southern Philippines Council for Peace and Development and the Consultative Assembly and for Other Purposes.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Approving and Adopting the Framework Plan for Women [2001-2004] and Intensifying the Implementation of the 5% Budget Provision for Gender and Development Programs and Projects.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for the Implementation of the Hybrid Rice Program, Transferring the Philippine Rice Research Institute From the Department of Agriculture to the Office of the President and for Other Purposes.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring the Property of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) Located in Pureza, Quintana, Ampil and De Dios Streets, Sampaloc, Manila as Socialized Housing Sites and Providing for the Disposition Thereof to Qualified Occupants and Beneficiaries.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring Portions of the Property of the Bases Conversion Development Authority Located in Fort Bonifacio and Its Environs as Socialized Housing Sites and Providing for the Disposition Thereof to Qualified Occupants and Beneficiaries.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for the Reorganization of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA), Thereby Amending for the Purpose Executive Order No. 246.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the National Power Corporation to Dispose of Its 4.1 Hectare Property Located in Sitio Bagong Silang, Sucat, Muntinlupa City to Its Bona Fide Occupants.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reorganizing the Presidential Commission on the Visiting Forces Agreement Created Under Executive Order No. 199 Dated January 17, 2000.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring the Property of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority Located in Scout Barrio, Baguio City as Housing Site and Providing for Its Disposition to Bonafide Occupants.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Filoil Development and Management Corporation to Segregate and Dispose of Its Properties in Noveleta and Rosario, Cavite to Its Bonafide Occupants
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the National Power Corporation to Dispose of Its 1.6-Hectare Property Located in Sitio Pajo, Baesa, Quezon City to Its Bonafide Occupants
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Adopting the Comprehensive Program Framework for Children in Armed Conflict and Directing National Government Agencies and Local Government Units to Implement the Same
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Opening the Sub-Port of Clark Special Economic Zone as a Principal Port of Entry to Be Known as the Port of Clark International Airport, Pursuant to Section 702 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended, in Relation to the Bases Conversion and Development Act of 1992
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Transfer of Assets, Records, Funds, Personnel, Liabilities and All Pinatubo-Related Functions, Tasks and Responsibilities to the Pinatubo Project Management Office Under the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Mitsubishi Motors Philippines (MMPC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Republic Asahi Glass Corporation (RAGC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme, in Favor of Laguna Auto-Parts Manufacturing Corporation (LAMCOR)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the 2001-2003 Philippine Schedule of Tariff Reduction Under the Bold Economic Measure Initiatives of the Accelerated Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area (Afta) and the Transfer of Products From the Unprocessed Agricultural Products Temporary Exclusion List (UAP-TEL) and General Exemption (GE) List to the Cept Inclusion List (CEPT-IL)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Declaring Non-Core Properties of the Philippine National Railways (PNR) as Socialized Housing Sites and Providing for the Disposition of the Same to Bonafide Occupants
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Trustee and the Executive Committees of the Welfareville Development Project to Fast-Track the Implementation of the Socialized Housing Component of the Master Development Plan of the Welfareville Property
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Prescribing Time Periods for Issuance of Housing-Related Certifications, Clearances and Permits, and Imposing Sanctions for Failure to Observe the Same
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Office of the Presidential Adviser for Regional Development and Defining Its Functions, Powers and Responsibilities
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the National Food Authority and the Philippine Coconut Authority From the Department of Agriculture to the Office of the President.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Consolidating Procurement Rules and Procedures for All National Government Agencies, Government-Owned or -Controlled Corporations and Government Financial Institutions, and Requiring the Use of the Government Electronic Procurement System
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Intellectual Property Office From the Department of Trade and Industry to the Office of the Executive Secretary
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reorganizing and Extending the Life of the Special Task Force Created Under E.O. 156 Dated October 7, 1999, Entitled “Creating a Special Task Force to Review, Investigate, and Gather Evidence Necessary to Successfully Prosecute Irregularities Committed At the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Bureau of Customs and Other Government Offices or Agencies Under or Attached to the Department of Finance”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Transferring the Function of Issuing Licenses or Permits for Treasure Hunting and Shipwreck Recovery Permits From the Office of the President to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 219 Dated January 3, 1995 Entitled “Establishing the Domestic and International Civil Aviation Liberalization Policy”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 98 Dated April 28, 1999 By Exempting Therefrom Diplomatic Missions and International Organizations as Well as Their Accredited Foreign Personnel
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reconstituting the Southern Philippines Council for Peace and Development and the Consultative Assembly Established Under Executive Order No. 371 Dated October 2, 1996 and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Directing the Consolidation of the Guarantee Fund for Small and Medium Enterprises With the Small Business Guarantee and Finance Corporation
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Placing the Philippine Retirement Authority Under the Supervision and Control of the Board of Investments and for Other Purposes
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Delegating to the Department of Social Welfare and Development the Authority to Grant Authorization for the Conduct of National Fund Raising Campaigns
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Executive Order No. 23 Dated July 6, 2001 to Include the Executive Secretary as Member of the National Anti-Crime Commission
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reaffirming Mass Housing as a Centerpiece Program in the Poverty Alleviation Efforts of the Government and Further Strengthening the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reverting the Attachment of the Guarantee Fund for Small and Medium Enterprises to the Department of Trade and Industry From the Department of Agriculture and Consolidating the Same With the Small Business Guarantee and Finance Corporation
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Amending Certain Portions of Executive Order No. 264, Series of 2000, Entitled “Establishing the Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Council (ITECC) From the Merger of the National Information Technology Council (NITC) and the Electronic Commerce Promotion Council (ECPC)”
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for the Extension of the Term of the Task Force to Complete the Wind-Up of Activities of the Mt. Pinatubo Assistance, Rehabilitation and Development Commission
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Manila Economic and Cultural Office, Inc. (“MECO”) to Perform Certain Functions Relating to Trade, Economic Cooperation, Investment, and Cultural, Scientific and Educational Exchanges
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for the Extension of the Term of the Task Force to Complete the Wind-Up of Activities of the Mt. Pinatubo Assistance, Rehabilitation and Development Commission
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Approving the Transfer of Resettlement Functions and Responsibilities Over the Mt. Pinatubo Lowland Communities From the Mt. Pinatubo Commission to the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Authorizing the Transfer of the Administration of Upland Pinatubo Resettlement Communities From the Mt. Pinatubo Commission to the Concerned Local Government Units
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Providing for An Ad Hoc Body to Complete the Wind Up of Activities of the Mt. Pinatubo Assistance, Rehabilitation and Development Commission
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Creating the Office of the Presidential Adviser for Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Delineating Its Functions to Ensure Effective Implementation of the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act of 1997
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Reconstituting the National Action Committee on Anti-Hijacking and Anti-Terrorism (NACAHT) as the National Council for Civil Aviation Security (NCCAS)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Constituting the Joint Enforcement and Monitoring Committee to Implement the Peace Agreement Between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Rebolusyonaryong Partido Ng Manggagawa Sa Pilipinas/Revolutionary Proletarian Army/Alex Boncayao Brigade
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as Amended
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating the Investment Express Lane Office Under the Office of the President and Transferring the Administrative Supervision of the Investment Ombudsman to the Economic Coordinating Council
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 300 Dated October 12, 2000, Which Declared and Delineated the Loay Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Further Amending Executive Order No. 270 Series of 2000, Extending Up to September 30, 2000 the Implementation of the “Winding Up” of Operations of the Cordillera Executive Board (CEB), Cordillera Regional Assembly (CRA) and Cordillera Bodong Administration (CBA) as Provided Under These Agencies Special Provision in the General Appropriations Act (GAA) for Fiscal Year 2000, to Further Extend Said “Winding Up” Activity to March 31, 2001
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Section 2 of Executive Order No. 249 Dated May 24, 2000, Entitled, Establishing the Presidential Awards for Best Performer Local Government Units Against Illegal Drugs
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Constituting An Inter-Agency Privatization Council (PC) and Creating a Privatization and Management Office (PMO) Under the Department of Finance for the Continuing Privatization of Government Assets and Corporations
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Requiring All National Government Agencies, Instrumentalities and Government-Owned And/Or-Controlled Corporations to Participate in the Electronic Procurement System
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing the Transfer of Certain Government Properties Between and Among the Department of Finance and the Philippine National Police and for Other Purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Section 2 of Executive Order No. 60 Dated February 26, 1993 Creating the Inter-Agency Committee on Intellectual Property Rights
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Instructing the Concerned Agencies of Government, Particularly the Department of Finance, the Bureau of Internal Revenue, and the Securities and Exchange Commission to Develop a Legal and Regulatory Framework Which Will Accelerate the Issuance and Sale of Asset-Backed Securities
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Prescribing a Code of Conduct for Relatives and Close Personal Relations of the President, Vice President and Members of the Cabinet
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Rates of Import Duties on Imported Crude Oil and Selected Refined Petroleum Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Rationalizing the Use of the Coconut Levy Funds By Constituting a “Fund for Assistance to Coconut Farmers” as An Irrevocable Trust Fund and Creating a Coconut Trust Fund Committee for the Management Thereof
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Establishing the Erap'S Sagip Niyugan Program as An Emergency Measure to Alleviate the Plight of Coconut Farmers Adversely Affected By Low Prices of Copra and Other Coconut Products, and Providing Funds Therefor
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating a Committee to Evaluate the Present Tax System, to Study Other Methods of Taxation and to Recommend Revisions in the Present System of Taxation
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Authorizing the Adoption and Implementation of the Philippine National Strategic Framework for Plan Development for Children, 2000-2025 or Child 21 and Its Accompanying Medium Term Plan and Frameworks
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Prescribing Guidelines, Rules and Regulations for the Distribution of Proceeds of Leases, Joint Ventures and Transactions Other Than Sale Involving Portions of Metro Manila Military Camps Under Republic Act No. 7227, as Amended By Republic Act No. 7917
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Further Streamlining the Bureau of Internal Revenue to Improve Administrative Control Over Certain Categories of Taxpayers and Enhance Effectiveness of Its Computerized Integrated Tax System By Amending Certain Provisions of Executive Order No. 175
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing the Department of Budget and Management to Deduct From the Respective Cy 2000 Ira Shares of All Barangays the Amount of Four Thousand Pesos (P4,000.00) Per Barangay as Amnesty Settlement of Unpaid Membership Dues to the National Liga Ng Mga Barangay and to Directly Remit the Collected Amount in Lump Sum to the National Liga
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Effecting the Transfer of Two Hundred Hectares of Land From a Portion of Lot No. 3895, Cad. 124, Located At Barangay San Ramon, Zamboanga City, From the Administration of the San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm to the Western Mindanao State University
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 444, S. 1997, Providing for the Rationalization of Duty Free Stores/Outlets and Their Operations in the Philippines Pursuant to Executive Order Nos. 250, 250-A, S. 1995, 419, S. 1997 and 140, S. 1993, and for Other Purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Providing for the Creation of the Inter-Agency Committee for the Development and Management of Leyte Enhanced Resource-Based Area (ERAP) for Productivity Project
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 293, S. 2000, “For the Holding of the National Summit on Children” and Executive Order No. 294, S. 2000, “Creating the Office of the Presidential Adviser for Children’S Affairs”
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating a Special Committee to Take Charge of Planning and Execution of Activities for National Day of Prayer and Fasting for National Strength and Unity Against All Adversities
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Establishing the Coordinative and Integration Mechanism for the Implementation of the Zambas Integrated Agricultural Development Program
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Integrating the Personnel, Programs and Resources of the National Stud Farm With Other Units/Agencies of the Department of Agriculture
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 8 Creating a Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission, to Investigate and Prosecute Criminal Elements in the Country
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Adjusting the Dividend Rates of Selected Government Owned And/Or Controlled Corporations on Their 1999 Net Earnings and Further Adjusting Dividend Rates of the Land Bank of the Philippines on Its 1996, 1997 and 1998 Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order Numbers 183 and 246 and Providing for the Adjustment in the Dividend Rate of the Philippine Ports Authority and the Development Bank of the Philippines on Their 1999 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Extending the Term of Executive Order No. 161 “Proclaiming a Special Zone of Peace and Development in the Southern Philippines, and Establishing Therefore the Southern Philippines Council for Peace and Development and the Consultative Assembly”
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Establishing New Operational Guidelines for the Commissioner of Immigration in the Interest of National Security, Public Safety, Public Health And/Or National Interests
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending the Guidelines Governing the Entry and Stay of Foreign Students in the Philippines and the Establishment of An Inter-Agency Committee on Foreign Students for the Purpose
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Certain Provisions of Executive Order No. 395, Dated January 24, 1997 Which Approved and Adopted the National Action Agenda for Productivity and Creating the Philippine Council for Productivity
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Extending Up to September 30, 2000 the Implementation of the “Winding Up” of Operations of the National Stud Farm (NSF) as Provided Under the Agency’S Special Provisions in the General Appropriations Act (GAA) for Fiscal Year 2000
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 45 Dated January 05, 1993 Adopting the Philippine Reference System of 1992 as the Standard Reference System of Surveys in the Philippines
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Providing for Travelling and Incidental Expenses of Private Individuals Relative to the Prosecution of Cases Where the Government Is a Party Litigant
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing the Committee on Scientific and Technical Cooperation With Socialist Countries to Delete the Socialist Republic of Vietnam From the List of Countries Covered By Letter of Instructions No. 444
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Certain Provisions of Executive Order No. 395, Dated January 24, 1997 Which Approved and Adopted the National Action Agenda for Productivity and Creating the Philippine Council for Productivity
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Authorizing the Commissioner of Customs to Approve Public Sale of Forfeited Goods Under Section 2601 to 2612 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, Subject to Monitoring By the Secretary of Finance
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Institutionalizing the Conduct of Written Qualifying Examinations for Personnel of the Bureau of Internal Revenue and Bureau of Customs
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Extending Up to September 30, 2000 the Implementation of the “Winding Up” of Operations of the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR-Proper) as Provided Under the Agency’S Special Provisions in the General Appropriations Act (GAA) for Fiscal Year 2000
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating the National Anti-Corruption Commission and Abolishing the Presidential Commission Against Graft and Corruption Created Under Executive Order 151, S. 1994, as Amended
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Approving and Adopting the Government Information Systems Plan (GISP) as Framework and Guide for All Computerization Efforts in Government
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Establishing the Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Council (ITECC) From the Merger of the National Information Technology Council (NITC) and the Electronic Commerce Promotion Council (ECPC)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 302, Series of 1996, Entitled “Providing Policies, Guidelines, Rules and Regulations for the Procurement of Goods/Supplies By the National Government” and Section Three (3) of Executive Order No. 201, Series of 2000, Entitled “Providing Additional Policies and Guidelines in the Procurement of Goods and Supplies By the National Government”
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order Nos. 159 and 179 S. 1999 and Executive Order No. 216 S. 2000, Consolidating the Housing Functions and Staff Support on Housing to the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Activating the Central Management Information Office in the Department of Finance and Integrating the Appropriate Positions of the Economic Intelligence and Investigation Bureau in Said Office and the Bureau of Customs and for Other Purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Suspending the Mechanism of Remitting By the Phividec Industrial Authority of 50% of Its Profit to the Philippine Veterans Investment and Development Corporation
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Guidelines That Will Govern the Operations of the Guarantee Fund for Small and Medium Enterprises Pending Its Full Consolidation/Integration With the Small Business Guarantee and Finance Corporation and Related Matters
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the 2000-2003 Philippine Schedule of Tariff Reduction Under the Bold Economic Measure Initiatives of the Accelerated Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Further Defining the Supervision and Coordination of Policies, Plans and Programs By the Department of Finance Over Certain Government Financial Institutions
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Section 1 of Executive Order No. 189 Dated December 21, 1999, Entitled, Directing All Local Government Units to Submit to the Department of Budget and Management Their Respective Annual Investment Plans
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Supplementing Executive Order No. 191 on the Deactivation of the Economic Intelligence and Investigation Bureau and for Other Matters
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 226 Providing for the Adjustment in the Dividend Rate of the Development Bank of the Philippines on Its 1999 Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 512 (S. 1992) as Amended, Providing for the Creation of the Mindano Economic Development Council and for Other Purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Harmonizing the Institutional Framework in the Administration of the International Convention on the Standard of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, as Amended
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Further Amending Executive Order No. 249 Dated May 29, 1995 Granting Permanent Resident Status to Certain Vietnamese Citizens and Filipino-Vietnamese Children
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Rate of Import Duty on Hot Rolled Steel Under Tariff Heading 72.08 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, When Imported By User-Enterprises Certified Under R.A. 7103 Otherwise Known as the Iron and Steel Industry Act
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Attaching the National Food Security Council and the National Secretariat on Food Security to the Department of Agriculture, Amending for the Purpose Executive Order No. 86, Series of 1999
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the 2000-2003 Philippine Schedule of Tariff Reduction of Products Transferred From the Temporary Exclusion List and the Sensitive List to the Inclusion List of the Accelerated Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the Asean Free Trade Area (AFTA) and the Unification of the Cept Rates on Extracted Tariff Lines
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Transferring the Attachment of the Livelihood Corporation (LIVECOR), the Human Settlements Development Corporation (HSDC) and All Their Subsidiaries to the Department of Agriculture
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 462, Series of 1997, Enabling Private Sector Participation in the Exploration, Development, Utilization and Commercialization of Ocean, Solar and Wind Energy Resources for Power Generation and Other Energy Uses
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Establishing the Coordinative Mechanism for the Implementation of the Economic Recovery Through Agri-Forest Productivity in Caraga
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 490, Series of 1998, as Amended, Entitled “Establishing the Principal Office in Manila of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office and Transferring the Supervision Over Its Operations and Activities to the Department of Foreign Affairs”
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Adjusting the Dividend Rates of Selected Government-Owned And/Or Controlled Corporations on Their 1997 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Adjusting the Dividend Rates of Selected Government-Owned And/Or Controlled Corporations on Their 1996 Net Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Adjusting the Dividend Rate of the Development Bank of the Philippines on Its 1999 Earnings Pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Renaming the Export Development Council as the Trade and Industry Development Council and Expanding Its Mandate to Absorb the Domestic Trade Development Council and the Industry Development Council
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 180 to Rename the Quick Response One Stop Action Center for Investments (QROSACI) and to Delineate the Office of the Investment Ombudsman as An Office Attached to the Department of Trade and Industry and for Other Purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Supplementing Executive Order No. 191 on the Deactivation of the Economic Intelligence and Investigation Bureau and for Other Matters
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 1086, Series of 1986, Entitled “Fixing the Boundaries of the Reclaimed Area of the Vitas in the Tondo Foreshore and Transferring to the National Housing Authority the Title and the Administration of Said Area”
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Reactivating the Task Force on Fees and Charges, Expanding Its Membership and Functions and Providing Guidelines for the Review of the Proposed Rate Increase of Fees and Charges By National Government Agencies and Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations Under Eo 197, Series of 2000
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Transferring Supervision of Certain Government Financial Institutions From the Office of the President to the Department of Finance
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Guidelines and Procedures for the Availment By Commercial Fishers of the Tax and Duty Exempt Importation of Fishing Vessels, Equipment and Paraphernalia and Tax and Duty Rebates on Fuel Consumption Provided for Under Section 35 of Republic Act No. 8550, Otherwise Known as the Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Enjoining All Sectors of Society to Support the Department of Health in the Laboratory Containment of Wild Poliovirus Prior to Certification of the Philippines and the Western Pacific Region as Polio-Free By the Year 2000.
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Providing for the Creation of a National Health Planning Committee (NHPC) and the Establishment of Inter-Local Health Zones (ILHZS), Throughout the Country, and for Other Purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Establishing An Inter-Agency Steering Committee to Assist Local Government Units in the Preparation and Completion of Their Comprehensive Land Use Plans
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Authorizing the Issuance of Onshore Special Minerals Extraction Permits to Qualified Government Entities/Instrumentalities for Government Projects
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating a Presidential Commission to Monitor Compliance With the Provisions of the “Agreement Between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Government of the United States of America Regarding the Treatment of United States Armed Forces Visiting the Philippines,” Prescribing Its Authority and Functions
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Preferential Tariff Rates on Certain Products Under the Asean Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing All Departments, Bureaus, Commissions, Agencies, Offices and Instrumentalities of the National Government, Including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations, to Increase Their Rates of Fees and Charges By Not Less Than 20 Percent
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating the Presidential Anti-Smuggling Task Force “Aduana” to Investigate and Prosecute Crimes Involving Large-Scale Smuggling and Other Frauds Upon Customs, Other Economic Crimes and Providing Measures to Expedite Seizure Proceedings
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending General Order No. 7, Dated September 23, 1972; General Order No. 7-A, Dated September 30, 1972; General Order No. 7-B, Dated January 17, 1973 and General Order No. 7-C, Dated February 21, 1973.
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing the Department of Budget and Management to remit directly the contributions and other remittances of local government units to the concerned National Government Agencies (NGA), Government Financial Institutions (GFI), and Government Owned and/or Controlled Corporations (GOCC)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing all local government units to submit to the Department of Budget and Management their respective annual investment plan
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating an inter-agency committee composed of a mother committee, a sub-committee and a technical working group to prepare the bid and tender documents and conduct an international public bidding to select a pre-shipment inspection and other related services contractor
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Adjusting the dividend rate of Laguna Lake Development Authority on its 1998 earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Authorizing the Department of Foreign Affairs to Charge All Operational Expenses of Its Machine Readable Passports and Visas Project Against the Collections From the Issuance of Pertinent Documents Relative to Its Award and Implementation
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending certain sections of Executive Order No. 128 dated July 23, 1999 establishing the Presidential Commission for the New Century and the Millennium and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Adjusting the dividend rate of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) on its 1999 net earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 155 abolishing the Council for Investments in Trade, Industry, Tourism, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Transportation, Communications and Services and refocusing and strengthening the investment One-Stop Action Center and creating the position of Investment Ombudsman
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating a Presidential Housing Assistance One-Stop Center (Presidential HAOS-Center) to provide assistance to beneficiaries and developers of socialized and low-cost housing projects
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 76, Series of 1999, to include a mayor of a Negros Occidental municipality/city along the Tañon strait as member of the Tañon Strait Commission
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Placing the Philippine National Railways (PNR), Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) and all other railway and mass transit projects under the overall supervision of the Department of Transportation and Communications
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Organizational Restructuring of the Bureau of Internal Revenue to Improve Administrative Control Over Certain Categories of Taxpayers
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Further amending Administrative Order (AO) No. 266 dated 07 February 1992, as amended by Administrative Order No. 138 dated 19 July 1994, creating the One-Stop Shop Inter-Agency Tax Credit and Duty Drawback Center (CENTER)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Declaring and delineating the San Jose de Buenavista Port Zone under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating a special committee to take charge of planning and execution of activities for National Day of Prayer and Fasting for National Strength and Unity against all Adversities
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the preferential tariff rates on certain products under the ASEAN Industrial Cooperation (AICO) Scheme
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on Information Technology (IT) products under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as amended)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Extending the term of Executive Order No. 371 “Proclaiming a Special Zone of Peace and Development in the Southern Philippines and establishing therefor the Southern Philippines Council for Peace and Development and the Consultative Assembly”
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Reorganizing and designating the members of the National Parks Development Committee created under Executive Order No. 30 dated January 14, 1963 as amended
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Declaring Mass Housing as Centerpiece Program of the Estrada Administration and constituting the Presidential Commission for Mass Housing
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 80 dated March 05, 1999 by reverting the Commission on Filipino Language to the administrative supervision of the Office of the President
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating a special task force to review, investigate, and gather evidence necessary to successfully prosecute irregularities committed at the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Bureau of Customs and other government offices or agencies under or attached to the Department of Finance
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Abolishing the Council for Investments in Trade, Industry, Tourism, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Transportation, Communications and Services and refocusing and strengthening the Investment One-Stop Action Center
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Adjusting the dividend rate of Manila International Airport Authority on its 1998 net earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Authorizing the utilization of offshore areas not covered by approved mining permits and contracts as sources of dredgefill materials for government reclamation projects and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Providing for the activation of the Central East Asia Growth Circle Program as an economic and diplomatic initiative and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Establishing the Farmers Trust Development Program and providing institutional reforms and fund mechanisms for mobilizing long term private sector capital for rural development
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Further amending Executive Order No. 396, series of 1997, entitled "Providing the institutional framework for the administration of the standards of training, certification and watchkeeping for seafarers in the Philippines"
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 386 dated 19 December 1989, establishing a National Crime Information System (NCIS), providing the mechanisms therefore and for other similar purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Reviving the Municipal Telephone Project Office (MTPO) and providing funds therefor from the Contingency Fund of the Office of the President
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 442, s. 1997, “Creating the Agno River Basin Development Commission to oversee and coordinate all developmental activities along the Agno River Basin”
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing government entities involved in the implementation of credit programs to adopt the credit policy guidelines formulated by the National Credit Council
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Declaring the month of July of every year as National Disaster Consciousness Month and institutionalizing the Civil Defense Deputization Program
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Requiring presidential approval of requests for extension of services of Presidential appointees beyond the compulsory retirement age
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464) as amended in order to implement Section 109 of Republic Act 8435, otherwise known as the "Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act of 1997"
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Strengthening the Cabinet Committee on Maritime and Ocean Affairs and its supporting mechanisms, establishing its technical committee, and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Adjusting the dividend rates of selected government-owned and/or controlled corporations on their 1998 net earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing the Department of Budget and Management to allocate and prioritize the release of funds for pre-construction activities of Official Development Assistance projects
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating an inter-agency coordinating committee to prepare and coordinate implementation of a land administration and management program
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Further amending Executive Order No. 175 dated April 30, 1994 as amended by Executive Order No. 223, dated February 1995, Executive Order No. 229 dated March 19, 1995, Executive Order No. 259, dated July 11, 1995, Executive Order No. 373 dated October 10, 1996, Executive Order No. 447, dated October 2, 1997, and Executive Order No. 114 dated June 28, 1999 which created the Northwestern Luzon Growth Quadrangle Commission
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Increasing the subsistence allowance of all officers and enlisted personnel of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Providing for the mechanics and operational structure for the localization of peace efforts to address the communist insurgency
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Further amending Executive Order No. 175, dated 30 April 1994 creating the Northwestern Luzon Growth Quadrangle Commission, as amended by EO 223 dated 7 February 1995, EO 229 dated 19 March 1995, EO 259 11 July 1995, EO 373 dated 10 October 1996, and EO 447 dated 2 October 1997, to expand its coverage to include the whole of the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) and Region 2
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing the Philippine National Police to support the Armed Forces of the Philippines in internal security operations for the suppression of insurgency and other serious threats to national security
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing all national government agencies to revert certain accounts payable to the cumulative result of operations of the National Government and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Increasing the subsistence allowance of all Police Commissioned Officers and Police Non-Commissioned Officers of the Philippine National Police (PNP) including cadets of the Philippine National Police Academy and those PNP recruits undergoing training at PNP training institutes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Specifying the salary grades of the officers and enlisted personnel of the Philippine National Police pursuant to Section 36 of Republic Act No. 8551 otherwise known as the Philippine National Police Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 103 dated May 25, 1999, by transferring the management of Agriculture Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (ACEF) and National Nutrition Council (NNC) to the Department of Agriculture
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Providing for the immediate organization and operationalization of the interim Internal Affairs Service (IAS) of the Philippine National Police
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing all government agencies, instrumentalities, local government units, and government-owned and/or controlled corporations (GOCCs) to include the Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) as part of the essential requirements in all applications for a government permit, license, clearance, official paper or document
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Approving and directing the implementation of the program “Encouraging renewed assistance from the private sector for the unsettled victims of Mt. Pinatubo until the year 2000” or ERAPS 2000
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Establishing the Policy Direction and Institutional Framework to implement Labor-Based Equipment Supported Infrastructure Program
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 396, entitled “Providing the Institutional Framework for the Administraiton of the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers in the Philippines”
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Providing for the creation of the National Food Security Council, Councils on Food Security for the Provinces, Independent Component Cities (ICCs) and Highly Urbanized Cities (HUCs), National Secretariat on Food Security and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Granting the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP) authority to create, establish, maintain, merge and abolish institutes and centers of learning and special studies devoted to national security administration and to accept grants and endowments, to receive in trust legacies, devises, donations in cash or property and to administer and utilize the same for the benefit of this institution and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Declaring March as the Rabies Awareness Month, rationalizing the control measures for the prevention and eradication of rabies and appropriating funds therefor
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Institutionalizing the legacy of the EDSA People Power Revolution by creating an EDSA People Power Commission to perpetuate and propagate the spirit of EDSA
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Transferring the sports programs and activities of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) to the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and defining the role of DECS in school-based sports
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Transferring the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Commission on Filipino Language, National Museum, National Historical Institute, National Library, and Records Management and Archives Office to the National Commission for Culture and the Arts for policy and program coordination
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating the Banaue Rice Terraces Task Force for the purpose of restoring, maintaining and administering the development of the rice terraces
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing the rationalization of the utilization of the National Livelihood Support Fund (NLSF) and placing the fund and its secretariat under the supervision of the Land Bank of the Philippines
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the preferential tariff rates on certain products under the ASEAN Industrial Cooperation (AICO) scheme
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the rates of duty on breakfast cereals as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the ninety per centum (90%) margin of preference (MOP) thereon included in the Nestle ASEAN Industrial Joint Venture (AIJV) Projects as provided for in Article III, Paragraphs 3 (d) and 8 (d) of the Revised Basic Agreement on ASEAN Industrial Joint Venture (RBAAIJV)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the minimum 50% margin of preference on certain products included in the Brand-to-Brand Complementation Scheme in the automotive industry under the Basic Agreement on ASEAN Industrial Complementation
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the 1999-2003 Philippine schedule of tariff reduction of products transferred from the temporary exclusion list to the inclusion list under the new time frame of the accelerated Common Effective Preferential Tariff scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area (CEPT-AFTA)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Declaring and placing portions of the waters in Manila Bay and its foreshore area as a special tourist zone, under the administration, control, management, preservation, development and supervision of the Philippine Tourism Authority
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Prescribing procedures for review by the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) of build-operate-transfer (BOT) and similar proposals on water supply projects
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, (Presidential Decree No. 1464, as amended)
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime to formulate and implement a concerted program of action of all law enforcement, intelligence and other agencies for the prevention and control of transnational crime
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating the National Drug Law Enforcement and Prevention Coordinating Center to orchestrate efforts of national government agencies, local government units, and non-government organizations for a more effective anti-drug campaign
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating a special hearing division and a team of prosecutors in the Bureau of Customs to expedite seizure proceedings and prosecute offenders
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Adjusting the dividend rates of selected government-owned and/or controlled corporations on their 1997 net earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing the Philippine Ports Authority to adopt and implement a program for further rationalization, modernization and improvement of port services and facilities in government ports
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 292, s. 1996, entitled: “Constituting a Consultative Committee to Advise the President in the Appointment of Philippine National Police Officials from the Rank of Senior Superintendent to Director General”.
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating a youth environmental corps in all Katipunan ng Kabataan to be known as Green Brigade (GB) to promote environmental awareness and action among the Filipino youth; mandating the formulation of the National Youth Environmental Action Plan and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing all departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities of the national government, including government-owned and controlled corporations, the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police who either provide rice to their employees as a form of incentive or non-monetary benefit or use rice in connection with their functions, to purchase their rice requirements from the National Food Authority
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Providing for the Abolition of the World Expo 2002 Philippines Commission Created Under Executive Order No. 177, series of 1994, as amended
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 383, s. 1996, for the purpose of reconstituting and expanding the membership of the Tripartite Industrial Peace Council
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating a Presidential Anti-Smuggling Task Force to investigate and prosecute crimes involving large-scale smuggling and other frauds upon customs and providing measures to expedite seizure proceedings
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Streamlining the SOSKSARGEN Area Development Project Office, strengthening its coordinative and integration mechanism, and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Providing for the creation of a Preparatory Commission on Constitutional Reforms to study and recommend proposed amendments and/or revisions to the 1987 Philippine Constitution
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 197, dated August 29, 1994, creating the Presidential Commission on MARILAQUE Growth Area, by renaming and rationalizing the organizational structure, and redefining the functions and territorial coverage of the commission
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Reorganizing the administrative structure of the Municipal Development Fund, consolidating its functions in the Department of Finance and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Directing the National Computer Center (NCC) to conduct and manage the pre-qualification, bids and awards of all government IT-related projects
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending the first sentence of Section 2.3 of Executive Order No. 29, mandating the streamlining of the National Tobacco Administration
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating a presidential committee to study and take charge of the modernization and development of various penal institutions in the country
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Rationalizing the increase for anti-hijacking and anti-terrorism component (NACAHT share-ASF) from the terminal fees collected pursuant to Letter of Instructions No. 414-A and Executive Order No. 69
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Providing opportunities for the development of beneficiaries under the Comprehensive Land Reform Program to become productive entrepreneurs, providing the mechanism therefor and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Further amendment of Section 3 of Executive Order No. 169, series of 1994, as amended, reconstituting the composition of the Central Bank Board of Liquidators
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating the Integrated Sangguniang Kabataan Organizational Leadership and Reorientation (ISKOLAR) Executive Committee and the Action Officers Committee in the implementation of the year-round ISKOLAR training program and providing funds therefor
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Adjusting the dividend rates of selected government-owned and/or controlled corporations on their 1997 net earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Attaching the Livelihood Corporation (LIVECOR) and Strategic Investment and Development Corporation (SIDCOR, formerly Human Settlements Development Corporation) to the Office of the Executive Secretary
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Establishing an international network of Honorary Investment and Trade Representatives to assist the Department of Trade and Industry in promoting the Philippines globally
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Executive Order No. 38 dated 07 January 1947 entitled “Providing for the Coat of Arms, Seal and Flag of the President and Vice President of the Philippines”, as amended
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Increasing the subsistence allowance of officers and enlisted personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, including draftees, trainees and probationary second lieutenants/ensigns undergoing military training, CMT cadets on summer camp training and reserve officers and enlisted reservists undergoing training or assembly/mobilization test and cadets of the Philippine Military Academy and Philippine Air Force Flying School
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending certain sections of Executive Order No. 177 establishing the World Expo 2002 Philippine Commission and for other purposes
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Creating a Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission and a Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Task Force, to investigate and prosecute criminal elements in the country
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Providing for the creation of a Presidential Assistant for Regional Concerns system and defining the functions, powers and responsibilities of the presidential assistants
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Amending Sections 3, 4 and 5 of Executive Order No. 490 otherwise known as “Establishing the Principal Office in Manila of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office and Transferring the Supervision over Its Operations and Activities to the Department of Foreign Affairs”
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Rescinding the proviso on the "over and above" allowance of public school teachers and other related teaching personnel under Section 6 of Executive Order No. 389
Joseph Ejercito-Estrada
Repealing annex “B” of Executive Order No. 453 series of 1997 and implementing the ASEAN rates of duty of certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1998, as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty of certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the 1998-2003 Philippine schedule of tariff reduction of products transferred from the Temporary Exclusion List to the Inclusion List under the new time frame of the accelerated Common Effective Preferential Tariff Scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area (CEPT-AFTA)
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464 as amended)
Fidel V. Ramos
Establishing the Youth Entrepreneurship Program and creating the National Cooperators Council, providing for its functions and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Approving and adopting the Medium Term Youth Development Plan : 1999-2004 and creating a monitoring committee to oversee its implementation
Fidel V. Ramos
Adjusting the dividend rates of selected government owned and/or controlled corporations on their 1997 net earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 460 by deleting some portions from the title and from Sections 1 and 4 thereof, and by adding one more section thereto
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 380 dated 2 December 1996, “Creating the Industry Development Council, Defining Its Composition, Powers and Functions”
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 249 dated May 29, 1995 granting permanent resident status to certain Vietnamese citizens and Filipino-Vietnamese children
Fidel V. Ramos
Further amending Executive Order 169, series of 1994 by modifying the representations of DOF and DBM to the Central Bank-Board of Liquidators
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the segregation and unbundling of electrical power tariff components of the National Power Corporation and the franchised electric utilities
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 190 dated 19 July 1994 approving and adopting the National Information Technology Plan 2000 and establishing the National Information Technology Council
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464 as amended)
Fidel V. Ramos
Enabling private sector participation in the exploration, development, utilization and commercialization of ocean, solar and wind energy resources for power generation and other energy uses
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the tariff nomenclature and implementing the rates of import duties on certain imported articles under Section 401 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree 1464), as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Reactivating the jurisdiction and authority of the Special Committee on Naturalization to consider and evaluate petitions for naturalization of deserving aliens and to recommend action thereon to the President of the Philippines
Fidel V. Ramos
Authorizing the grant of special allowance for fiscal year 1997 for all officials and employees of the national government, government-owned and controlled corporations and government financial institutions
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending further Executive Order No. 167 dated 25 March 1994 as amended by Executive Order No. 339 dated 21 May 1997 creating the Iwahig Penal Colony Inter-Agency Committee
Fidel V. Ramos
Central Bank Board of Liquidators has the responsibility of administering, disposing of and liquidating all assets and liabilities of the Central Bank of the Philippines...
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the 1997-2003 Philippine schedule of tariff reduction of products transferred from the temporary exclusion list to the inclusion list under the new time frame of the accelerated Common Effective Preferential Tariff scheme for the ASEAN free trade area (CEPT-AFTA)
Fidel V. Ramos
Further amending Executive Order No. 175, dated April 30, 1994, as amended by Executive Order No. 223, dated February 1995, Executive Order No. 229, dated March 19, 1995, and Executive Order No. 259, dated July 11, 1995, which created the Northwestern Luzon Growth Quadrangle Commission
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order NOs. 250, 250-A s. 1995 and 419 s. 1997 implementing the rationalization of duty free stores/outlets and their operations in the Philippines pursuant to Executive Order No. 140 s. 1993 and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the adoption of the comprehensive and integrated delivery of social services as the national delivery mechanism for the Minimum Basic Needs (MBN) approach
Fidel V. Ramos
Confirming the role of the Department of Transportation and Communications as the primary planning, implementing and coordinating agency for all railway, port and airport projects
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the minimum 50% margin of preference on certain products included in the Brand-To-Brand Complementation Scheme in the Automotive Industry under the basic agreement on ASEAN Industrial Complementation
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on certain imported articles under section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree 1464), as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Further amending Section 1, (par. F), of Executive Order No. 384, series of 1996, as amended, by including the regional directors of dot as members of the Regional Development Councils
Fidel V. Ramos
Devolving to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao certain powers and functions of the Department of Transportation and Communications, its sectoral offices and attached agencies in the region, and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Establishing the criteria for Presidential Citations to private business individuals and entities, foreign or local, in recognition of their exceptional contributions toward the attainment of Philippine economic and development goals
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Enhancing the Inter-Agency Committee Against Passport Irregularities (ICPI) to ensure the effective coordination among concerned agencies in the investigation, prosecution and disposition of cases involving passport irregularities
Fidel V. Ramos
Amendments to the guidelines on the entry and stay of foreign students in the Philippines and the establishment of an Inter-Agency Committee for the purpose
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating the National Committee on the General Conference of the International Federation of Agricultural Producers in Manila, 27 May – 4 June 1998
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on sugar as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the ASEAN preferential rates of duty thereon
Fidel V. Ramos
Declaring and delineating the San Jose (Occidental Mindoro) Port Zone under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority
Fidel V. Ramos
Authorizing the Department of Trade and Industry to oversee the progression of the plan for the establishment of the Asian Institute of Design and Technology (AIDT)
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating an Inter-Agency Committee to oversee the turnover and development of properties in Makati held by the Philippine Development Alternatives Foundation, Inc. and Presidential Commission on Good Government to the National Government and National Power Corporation
Fidel V. Ramos
Repealing Executive Order No. 212, series of 1994, in recognition of the power of the Philippine Ports Authority under P.D. No. 857 to implement the policy of accelerating the demonopolization and privatization of government ports in the country
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Section 2 of Executive Order No. 374 dated 15 October 1996 which established the Presidential Task Force on Water Resources Development and Management
Fidel V. Ramos
Institutionalizing the Philippine Economic-Environmental and Natural Resources Accounting (PEENRA) System and creating units within the organizational structure of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), and National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB)
Fidel V. Ramos
Adopting a Philippine Tourism Highway Program to further develop and promote the tourism potentials of the country and creating the Presidential Task Force thereof
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 359 entitled "Adjusting the dividend rates of selected Government Owned and/or Controlled Corporations on their 1995 earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656"
Fidel V. Ramos
Granting Career Service Officer rank to graduates of Master in Public Safety Administration of the Philippine Public Safety College and other related purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the minimum 50% Margin of Preference on certain products included in the Brand-to-Brand Complementation Scheme in the Automotive Industry under the Basic Agreement on ASEAN Industrial Complementation
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing the institutional framework for the administration of the standards of training, certification and watchkeeping for seafarers in the Philippines
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating an organizing committee to initiate and supervise appropriate commemorative activities for the 30th Anniversary of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Directing National Government Agencies and Government-Owned and -Controlled Corporations to provide day care services for their employees' children under five years of age
Fidel V. Ramos
Implementing the fourth and final year salary increases authorized by Joint Senate and House of Representatives Resolution No. 1, series of 1994
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending certain provisions of Executive Order No. 369, dated September 6, 1996 which created the Social Protection Coordinating Committee to harmonize and coordinate social protection policies and programs
Fidel V. Ramos
Further amending Executive Order No. 325, series of 1996 and for this purpose institutionalizing labor sector representation in the regional development councils.
Fidel V. Ramos
Appointing the Philippine Network of Small and Medium Enterprises (PhilSME) to manage the APEC Center for Technology Exchange and Training for SMES ACTETSME)
Fidel V. Ramos
Declaring the period from November 15 to 30, 1996 as special APEC – Philippines Consciousness promotion period and authorizing the conduct of special tourism related activities in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone in conjunction with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference
Fidel V. Ramos
Authorizing the Department of Social Welfare and Development to establish, manage and operate a skills training center for disabled and street children at the Elsie Gaches Village
Fidel V. Ramos
Further amending Executive Order No. 175 dated 30 April 1994, as amended by EO 223, dated 7 February 1975, EO 229 dated 19 March 1995 and EO 259 dated 11 July 1995 which created a Northwestern Luzon Growth Quadrangle Commission
Fidel V. Ramos
Proclaiming a special zone of peace and development in the Southern Philippines and establishing therefor the Southern Philippines Council for Peace and Development and the Consultative Assembly
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order 356 dated 12 August 1996 which provides for the implementing guidelines on the institutional arrangements to fasttrack SRA localization, to include the National Council on the Role of the Filipino Women in the membership of the Social Reform Council
Fidel V. Ramos
Declaring and delineating the Jose Panganiban Port in Camarines Norte under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority
Fidel V. Ramos
Further amending Executive Order No. 309, s. of 1987, entitled “Reorganizing the Peace and Order Council,” as amended by Executive Order No. 317, s. of 1988, Executive Order No. 320, s. of 1988 and Executive Order No. 20, s. of 1992 and organizing the barangay peace and order committees as the implementing arm of the city/municipal peace and order council at the barangay level
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the tariff nomenclature and implementing the rates of import duties on certain imported articles under Republic Act Nos. 8180 and 8184
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 192, series of 1994, authorizing the establishment of the Clark International Airport Corporation to operate and manage the Clark Aviation Complex
Fidel V. Ramos
Adjusting the dividend rates of selected government owned and/or controlled corporations on their 1995 net earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 357, series of 1996, which approved the allocation of a five percent share for local government units from the Lotto Charity Fund and providing a sharing scheme therefor
Fidel V. Ramos
Approving the allocation of a five percent share for local government units from the Lotto Charity Fund and providing the sharing scheme therefor
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 203, “Creating the Oversight and Executive Committees for the National Government’s Major Social Reform Agenda,” and providing for the adoption of the guidelines on the institutional arrangement to fast-track SRA localization
Fidel V. Ramos
Authorizing the National Power Corporation to enter into negotiated contracts for the coal supply requirements of its power stations as well as those of its independent power producers, and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Obligating and guaranteeing the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) loan with the Philippine National Bank and ordering the Secretary of Budget and Management to include in the DFA annual budget appropriation for the purchase of properties for CY 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001 such amounts necessary to amortize and pay off said government loan
Fidel V. Ramos
Directing the prominent display of the National Flag in all parks, buildings and establishments in preparation for the centennial of Philippine Independence in 1998
Fidel V. Ramos
Adopting the Mt. Makiling Reserve Area and Laguna de Bay Region Master Plan, providing for the implementation thereof and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Orders No. 728 and 938, redefining the organizational structure, functional thrusts and providing for the operational guidelines of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas
Fidel V. Ramos
Transferring the Board of Liquidators (BOL) from the National Development Company (NDC) to the Asset Privatization Trust (APT) to effect its abolition
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the creation of the Golf Course Construction and Development Committee in connection with the issuance of environmental compliance certificate for the construction development and operation of golf courses
Fidel V. Ramos
Transferring the National Training Center for Technical Education and Staff Development (NTCTESD) and its administration from the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) to the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the decision taken by the ASEAN Senior Economic Officials’ Meeting to extend a minimum 50% margin of preference on certain products included in the Brand-to-Brand Complementation Scheme in the Automotive Industry under the Basic Agreement on ASEAN Industrial Complementation
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the minimum 50% margin of preference on certain products included in the Brand-to-Brand Complementation Scheme in the Automotive Industry under the Basic Agreement on ASEAN Industrial Complementation
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 79, series of 1993, entitled “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 Minimum 50% Margin of Preference on Certain Products Included in the Brand-to-Brand Complementation Scheme in the Automotive Industry under the Basic Agreement on ASEAN Industrial Complementation”.
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the minimum 50% margin of preference on certain products included in the Brand-to-Brand Complementation Scheme in the Automotive Industry under the Basic Agreement on ASEAN Industrial Complementation
Fidel V. Ramos
Extending the coordinative and management role and function of the South Cotabato/Sarangani/General Santos City (SOCSARGEN) Area Development Project Office
Fidel V. Ramos
Adopting the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program as an integral part of the educational system and designating the Commission on Higher Education as the authority responsible for its implementation
Fidel V. Ramos
Designating the National Council of Women of the Philippines (NCWP) as one of the lead monitoring arm of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) for the effective implementation of the Global Platform for Action and the Philippine Plan for Gender-Responsive Development in the NGO and private sector
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and the rate of import duty on imported wheat for food under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the suspension of the requirements of Executive Order No. 10 which mandates all government financial institutions to use income tax returns and financial statements duly filed with, and certified by the Bureau of Internal Revenue in evaluating the borrower’s capacity to pay, provided that this suspension shall only be applicable to micro, cottage and small enterprises
Fidel V. Ramos
Reorganization of the Regional Development Councils [repealing Executive Order No. 308, series of 1987, as amended by Executive Order Nos. 318, (s. of 1988), 347 (s. of 1989), 366 (s. of 1989), 455 (s. of 1991) and 505 (s. 1992)]
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the participation of student volunteers in the activities of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 1996 Meeting in the Philippines
Fidel V. Ramos
Institutionalizing the Moral Recovery Program (MRP) in all government departments, offices, agencies and government-owned and controlled corporations through the establishment of Integrity Circles
Fidel V. Ramos
Devolving to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao certain powers and functions of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority including the control and supervision over its offices, programs and projects in the region and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Devolving certain powers and functions of the Cooperative Development Authority to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Fidel V. Ramos
Devolving to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao certain powers and functions of the Commission on Higher Education, the control and supervision over its programs in the region and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Authorizing the National Centennial Commission to undertake fund-raising activities to finance its various projects and programs, amending for the purpose Executive Order No. 128, series of 1993
Fidel V. Ramos
Transferring the Kalinga Special Development Authority (KSDA) from the Department of National Defense (DND) to the Cordillera Executive Board-Cordillera Administrative Region (CEB-CAR) to effect its abolition
Fidel V. Ramos
Directing the National Amnesty Commission to conduct verification, processing, and determination of the list of RAM-SFP-YOU members who are to be granted amnesty under Proclamation No. 723
Fidel V. Ramos
Further amending Executive Order No. 84 dated 24 April 1993, as amended by EO 144, dated 14 December 1993 which created a presidential commission to formulate short and long term plans for the development of Tagaytay City and its adjacent municipalities and the Taal Volcano Island and its surrounding coastal municipalities
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 289 (s. 1995) to provide additional control measures to safeguard the interest of the government in the land to be used for the establishment of the Philippine Trade Center and to address the export sector’s concerns and interests in accordance with Republic Act No. 7844
Fidel V. Ramos
Constituting a consultative committee to advise the president in the appointment of Philippine National Police officials from the rank of senior superintendent to director general
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 260 entitled "adjusting the dividend rates of selected government owned and/or controlled corporation on their 1994 earnings pursuant to section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656."
Fidel V. Ramos
Revising Executive Order No. 58, s. 1987, by rationalizing the fees and charges on firearms, ammunition, spare parts, accessories, components, explosives, explosive ingredients, pyrotechnics and firecrackers
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the 1996 Philippine Schedule of Tariff Reduction under the new time frame of the accelerated Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA)
Fidel V. Ramos
Reorganizing the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) and the Local Water and Utilities Administration (LWUA) pursuant to Republic Act No. 8041, otherwise known as the National Water Crisis Act of 1995
Fidel V. Ramos
Granting the National Irrigation Administration Authority to construct, develop, operate and maintain the Casecnan Multi-Purpose Irrigation and Power Project located within the Casecnan River Watershed Forest Reserve in the Province of Nueva Viscaya and the Pantabangan-Carranglan Watershed in the Province of Nueva Ecija in consonance with the authority of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources over the watershed under Proclamation No. 136 and Proclamation No. 561, as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Granting the APEC-NOC authority for the procurement and exemption from the governing provisions of public bidding to fast-track the acquisition of necessary supplies, equipment and services for the 1996 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Meeting
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the guidelines and regulations for the evolution of the Export Processing Zone Authority; created under Presidential Decree No. 66, into the Philippine Economic Zone Authority under Republic Act No. 7916
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating a Presidential Task Force on Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence to identify, arrest and cause the investigation and prosecution of military and other law enforcement personnel or their former members and their cohorts involved in criminal activities
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 274 dated 14 September 1995, establishing the Presidential Commission on Bicol Tourism special development project
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 315, as amended, thereby transferring and rationalizing the powers and functions of the Presidential Committee on the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant to various government agencies
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating a committee for the special protection of children from all forms of neglect, abuse, cruelty, exploitation, discrimination and other conditions prejudicial to their development
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 248, dated 29 May 1995 which prescribed rules and regulations and new rates of allowances for official local and foreign travels of government personnel
Fidel V. Ramos
Requiring all Philippine diplomatic and consular posts to assist in organizing expatriate Filipino scientists, technologists, engineers, and allied professionals in their jurisdictions into overseas chapters of (Philippine) Science and Technology Advisory Councils (STACs)
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 208 (s. 1995) entitled “Further Defining the Composition, Powers and Functions of the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women”
Fidel V. Ramos
Institutionalization of the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) programs of the various Professional Regulatory Boards (PRBS) under the supervision of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and the rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Adopting community-based forest management as the national strategy to ensure the sustainable development of the country’s forestlands resources and providing mechanisms for its implementation
Fidel V. Ramos
Adjusting the dividend rates of selected government owned and/or controlled corporations on their 1994 earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Fidel V. Ramos
Further amending Executive Order No. 175 dated April 30, 1994, as amended by Executive Order No. 223 dated February 7, 1995 and Executive Order No. 229 dated March 19, 1995, which created a Northwestern Luzon Growth Quadrangle Commission
Fidel V. Ramos
Establishing and delineating the responsibilities of the National Power Corporation and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources over watersheds and reservations under the former’s jurisdiction and control, and restoring to the National Power Corporation jurisdiction and control over the Angat Watershed Reservation
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the rationalization and upgrading of the existing Passport Extension Offices of the Department of Foreign Affairs into Regional Consular Offices
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 203 entitled: “Creating the Oversight and Executive Committees for the National Government Major Social Reform Agenda”
Fidel V. Ramos
Declaring the island of Luzon as calamity area as a result of the foot and mouth disease epidemic, rationalizing public safety measures for the eradication of foot and mouth disease in the country, and appropriating funds therefore
Fidel V. Ramos
Implementing the rationalization of Duty Free stores/outlets and their operations in the Philippines pursuant to Executive Order No. 140 and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Granting permanent resident status to certain Vietnamese citizens and Filipino-Vietnamese children pursuant to Section 47 of the Immigration Act of 1940
Fidel V. Ramos
Prescribing guidelines and establishing a regulatory framework for the prospecting of biological and genetic resources, their by-products and derivatives, for scientific and commercial purposes; and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Directing the Committee on Scientific and Technical Cooperation with Socialist Countries to delete the People’s Republic of China from the list of countries covered by Letter of Instructions No. 444
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating fisheries and aquatic resource management councils (FARMCs) in barangays, cities and municipalities, their composition and functions
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the decision taken by the Thirty-Fifth Meeting of the Committee on Industry, Minerals and Energy (COIME) of the ASEAN Economic Ministers (AEM) to extend a minimum ninety per centum (90%) margin of preference (MOP) to constant velocity joint driveshafts assembly and parts thereof under the Agreement on ASEAN Industrial Joint Ventures (AIJV)
Fidel V. Ramos
Organizing the National Committee on Illegal Entrants, repealing E.O. 656, series of 1981, to ensure effective coordination among member agencies in the investigation and disposition of cases involving the illegal entry of foreign nationals and vessels, and providing funds for its operation
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 101, dated June 15, 1993, entitled: “Revising the Compensation Plan of the Foreign Service of the Philippines”
Fidel V. Ramos
Abolishing the Presidential Task Force for the Development of Lungsod Silangan and Inter-Agency Task Force on Socialized Housing in Manggahan Floodway and transferring their powers and functions to the Presidential Commission on the Manila-Rizal-Laguna-Quezon (MARILAQUE) Growth Corridor
Fidel V. Ramos
Further amending Executive Order No. 175, dated April 30, 1994, as amended by Executive Order No. 223, dated February 7, 1995, which created a Northwestern Luzon Growth Quadrangle Commission
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 203 to include the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office in the membership of the Social Reform Agenda Council
Fidel V. Ramos
Reducing the rates of import duty on cement and cement clinker under Section 104 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, otherwise known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Institutionalization of the Doctrine of “Command Responsibility” in all government offices, particularly at all levels of command in the Philippine National Police and other law enforcement agencies
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Section 1.2 (b) of Executive Order No. 203, dated 27 September 1994, “Creating the Oversight and Executive Committees for the National Government’s Major Social Reform Agenda”
Fidel V. Ramos
Adjustment of dividend rate of selected government-owned and -controlled corporations on their 1993 earnings pursuant to Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7656
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Institutionalization of the full computerization of the licensure examinations administered by the various regulatory boards under the supervision of the Professional Regulation Commission
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating a Presidential Commission to Plan for and Develop a Growth Corridor from the National Capital Region to the Provinces of Rizal, Laguna and Quezon (Metro Manila-Rizal-Laguna-Quezon or MARILAQUE Growth Area
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating the World Trade Organization Advisory and ASEAN Free Trade Advisory Commissions, defining its powers and functions and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and rates of import duty on certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Guidelines on the entry and stay of foreign students in the Philippines and the establishment of an inter-agency committee for the purpose
Fidel V. Ramos
Expanding the coverage of the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea and renaming it as the Cabinet Committee on Maritime and Ocean Affairs
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating Socialized Housing One-Stop Processing Centers to facilitate the processing and issuance of permits, clearances, certifications and licenses appropriate and necessary for the implementation of socialized housing projects, and directing all government agencies concerned to support the operations of the said centers
Fidel V. Ramos
Strengthening the Export Development Council (EDC) amending for this purpose Executive Order (E.O.) No. 110, further amending E.O. No. 98
Fidel V. Ramos
Prominent display of the National Flag in all buildings, establishments, and homes from 28 May 1994 to 12 June 1994 and every year thereafter, and for other purposes.
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 158, dated February 18, 1994, which created a Presidential Commission to formulate short and long-term plans for the restoration and preservation of the Ifugao Rice Terraces in the municipalities of Banaue, Hugduan, Mayoyao, and Kiangan
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 153, series of 1994, entitled “Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the minimum ninety per centum (90%) margin of preference on certain products included in the Nestle ASEAN Industrial Joint Venture (AIJV) projects, as provided for in Article III, Paragraph 1 of the revised basic agreement on AIJV”
Fidel V. Ramos
Increasing the minimum tariff rate from zero to three percent on articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Rationalizing and harmonizing traffic and transportation management powers and functions of agencies in Metropolitan Manila and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Declaring the continued existence of the Central Bank of the Philippines as the Central Bank Board of Liquidators, prescribing its powers and functions pursuant to the provisions of Section 132 (e) of Republic Act No. 7653, and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the full implementation of Executive Order No. 122 dated September 13, 1993 and extending the period for the registration of loose firearms and unre-registered firearms.
Fidel V. Ramos
Restoring to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources the jurisdiction, control, management, and development of the Angat Watershed Reservation
Fidel V. Ramos
Directing all departments, bureaus, offices, units and agencies of the national government, including government-owned or controlled corporations, to revise their fees and charges at just and reasonable rates sufficient to recover at least the full cost of services rendered
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating a Presidential Commission to formulate short and long-term plans for the restoration and preservation of the Ifugao Rice Terraces in the municipalities of Banaue, Hungduan, Mayoyao and Kiangan
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating an inter-agency executive committee to assist the Trustee Committee for the comprehensive development of Welfareville Property in the City of Mandaluyong
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating the national organizing committee for the Asia and Pacific Ministerial Conference in preparation for the World Summit for Social Development
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the minimum ninety per centum (90%) margin of preference on certain products included in the Nestle ASEAN Industrial Joint Ventures (aijv) projects, as provided for in Article III, Paragraph 1 of the revised basic agreement on AIJV
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of import duty on certain imported articles as provided under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as amended, otherwise known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines of 1978, as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided for under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the 1994 Philippine schedule of tariff reductions on articles included in the accelerated and normal programmes of the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA)
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in order to implement the 10% Margin of Preference (MOP) granted by the Philippines under the Agreement on the Global System of Trade Preferences Among Developing Countries the Philippine schedule of concession annexed to the agreement
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 43, series of 1992, by modifying the margins of preference and the applicable ASEAN preferential tariffs on certain items included in the coverage thereof
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 84, dated April 24, 1993, which created a Presidential Commission to formulate short and long-term plans for the development of Tagaytay City and its adjacent municipalities, and the Taal Volcano Island and its surrounding coastal municipalities
Fidel V. Ramos
Directing the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council to oversee the implementation of a Local Government Pabahay Program, and defining the responsibilities of certain agencies which will be involved therein
Fidel V. Ramos
Transferring some projects of the Southern Philippines Development Authority (SPDA) to the Autonomous Regional Government in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the implementing rules and regulations governing the devolution of certain powers and functions of the National Meat Inspection Commission to the local government units pursuant to Republic Act No. 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating the Kabataan: 2000 steering committee, the action officers committee and the regional steering committee in implementation of the year-round Youth Work Program, Kabataan: 2000 and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Devolving to the autonomous regional government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao the powers and functions of the Department of Health, the control, and supervision over its offices in the region and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Limiting the initial coverage of Executive Order No. 122 entitled “Providing for the surrender and licensing of loose firearms and establishing a Central Records Unit for all firearms” to unregistered firearms and providing for the operational cost of the computerization of firearms records
Fidel V. Ramos
Establishing an institutional mechanism to curtail the activities of professional squatting syndicates and professional squatters and intensifying the drive against them
Fidel V. Ramos
Establishing priorities and procedures in evaluating areas proposed for land conversion in regional agri-industrial centers/regional industrial centers, tourism development areas and sites for socialized housing
Fidel V. Ramos
Directing the national government, its departments, bureaus, agencies and offices, including government-owned or controlled corporations, to adopt counter-trade as a supplemental trade tool with respect to the importation or procurement of foreign capital equipment, machinery, products, goods and services
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 106 lifting the suspension of the application of the tariff concessions granted by the Philippines on refractory bricks under the ASEAN Preferential Trading Arrangements
Fidel V. Ramos
Increasing the special duties on crude oil and oil products under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Strengthening the Export Development Council (EDC) amending for this purpose Executive Order (E.O.) No. 98 to increase the government and private sector members of the Council
Fidel V. Ramos
Transferring the Traffic Engineering and Management-Project Management Office (TEAM-PMO) from the Office of the President to the Department of Public Works and Highways
Fidel V. Ramos
Lifting the suspension of the application of the tariff concessions granted by the Philippines on refractory bricks under the ASEAN Preferential Trading Arrangements
Fidel V. Ramos
Authorizing the establishment of the John Hay Development Corporation as the implementing arm of the Bases Conversion Development Authority for Club John Hay, and directing all heads of departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities of government to support the program
Fidel V. Ramos
Designating the Cooperative Development Authority as the lead government agency on cooperative promotion, development, regulation and calling on all government agencies with cooperative programs to coordinate these with the Cooperative Development Authority and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Reducing the import duty on cement and cement clinker under Section 104 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, otherwise known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 376 (series of 1989) “Establishing the Regional Project Monitoring and Evaluation System (RPMES)” and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing specific period for the review by regional development councils of infrastructures and other sectoral programs amending for this purpose Section 2 subparagraph b (v) of Executive Order No. 308 (1987) as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Requiring the owners of taxable imported motor vehicles with year models 1988 to 1992 to obtain clearances from the Bureau of Customs and Bureau of Internal Revenue as a precondition to the renewal of their registration with the Land Transportation Office
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 81 dated 12 April 1993 and transferring the functions provided therein to the National Reconciliation and Development Council from the National Unification Commission
Fidel V. Ramos
Transferring the Traffic Engineering and Management-Project Management Office (TEAM-PMO) from the Department of Transportation and Communication to the Office of the President
Fidel V. Ramos
Fixing the rate of return on rate base of the National Power Corporation at twelve percent of the rate base as defined in Section 4 of Republic Act No. 6395, as amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Establishing the coordinative and management mechanism for the implementation of the Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Corridor Special Development Project
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating a presidential commission to formulate short and long-terms plans for the development of Tagaytay City and its adjacent municipalities, and the Taal Volcano Island and its surrounding coastal municipalites
Fidel V. Ramos
Establishing the National Training Center for Technical Education and Staff Development (NTCTESD) in the Department of Education, Culture and Sports
Fidel V. Ramos
Authorizing the establishment of the Clark Development Corporation as the implementing arm of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority for the Clark Special Economic Zone, and directing all heads of departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities of government to support the program
Fidel V. Ramos
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 minimum 50% margin of preference on certain products included in the Brand-to-Brand Complementation Scheme in the automotive industry under the Basic Agreement of ASEAN industrial complementation.
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the rates of import duty on certain imported articles as provided under the Tariff and Customs Code of 1976, as amended, in order to implement the minimum ninety per centum (90%) margin of preference on soya sauce powder and bouillon/stocks included in the nestle ASEAN Industrial Joint Venture (AIJV) projects, as provided for in Article III, Paragraph 1 of the revised basic agreement on AIJV
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 508, S. of 1992, “Instituting the Lingkod Bayan Award as the Presidential Award for Outstanding Public Service.”
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 57 dated 15 February 1993 authorizing owners and/or users of unregistered or unauthorized water/sewer connections, devices or instruments to comply with MWSS rules and regulations, without penalty, under the “MWSS Operation Linis” Program
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the preparation and implementation of the comprehensive land use plans of local government units pursuant to the Local Government Code of 1991 and other pertinent laws.
Fidel V. Ramos
Devolving the powers of the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board to approve subdivision plans to cities and municipalities pursuant to R.A. No. 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991
Fidel V. Ramos
Constituting the steering committee to undertake and coordinate the preparatory work for the working group on marine scientific research in the South China Sea, and for other purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Adopting the national policy and program of “Sports for all” by all concerned government agencies based on the sports covenant forged during the 1st Philippine Sports Summit ’92 held in Baguio City
Fidel V. Ramos
Modifying the nomenclature and rates of import duty of certain articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as amended, in implementation of Section 23 (10) of Republic Act No. 7607, the Magna Carta of Small Farmers
Fidel V. Ramos
Prescribing the policy guidelines for compulsory interconnection of authorized public telecommunications carriers in order to create a universally accessible and fully integrated nationwide telecommunications network and thereby encourage greater private sector investment in telecommunications
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating an inter-agency executive committee to oversee the comprehensive development of the National Housing Authority property in North Triangle, Quezon City
Fidel V. Ramos
Authorizing owners and/or users of unregistered or unauthorized water/sewer connections, devices or instruments to comply with MWSS rules and regulations, without penalty, under the “MWSS Operation Linis” program
Fidel V. Ramos
Directing all government agencies concerned to provide the Bureau of Internal Revenue with the necessary information to help increase tax collections
Fidel V. Ramos
Directing local government units to revise their 1993 annual budgets to address the funding requirements of devolved national government agency functions, enjoining the national government agencies concerned to advance such funding requirement for their devolved functions against regular 1993 allotments pending enactment of the revised 1993 annual budgets and instructing the Secretary of Budget and Management to promulgate and issue the rules, regulations and guidelines to be observed for the purpose
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 503, dated January 22, 1992, to grant authority to national government agencies concerned affected by the devolution, to reorganize and restructure as a result of the devolution process
Fidel V. Ramos
Directing the mandatory use of the Philippine National Drug Formulary (PNDF) Volume I as the basis for procurement of drug products by the government
Fidel V. Ramos
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 1991 and 1992 Philippine Programmes Submitted During the Third Asean Summit Providing a Minimum Level of 25% Margin of Preference to Certain Items Which Are in the Philippine Exclusion List and Deepening the Margins of Preference in Respect of Certain Items Which Are Under the Asean Preferential Trading Arrangements
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 19, Dated September 1, 1992, Constituting the National Unification Commission and Prescribing Its Authority and Functions and for Other Purposes
Fidel V. Ramos
Implementing the Provisions of Republic Act No. 7227 Authorizing the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) to Raise Funds Through the Sale of Metro Manila Military Camps Transferred to BCDA to Form Part of Its Capitalization and to Be Used for the Purposes Stated in Said Act
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating the Philippine National Aids Council (PNAC) as a National Policy and Advisory Body in the Prevention and Control of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) Infection and Aids in the Philippines
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Sections 1 and 2 of Executive Order No. 115, S. 1986 Entitled "Reorganizing the National Security Council and Defining Its Membership, Function, and Authority and Other Purposes"
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating the Coordinating Committee for the Twenty-Fourth Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Meeting and the Post Aem Meeting With Japan on 19-24 October 1992
Fidel V. Ramos
Strengthening the Export and Investment Development Council Amending for This Purpose Executive Order Nos. 499 and 520, to Increase the Government and Private Sector Members of the Council
Fidel V. Ramos
Transferring the Technical Assistance Council of the Philippines and the Inter-Agency Technical Committee on Technical Cooperation Among Developing Countries From the Department of Foreign Affairs to the Office of the President Pursuant to Book III, Title III, Chapter 10, Section 31, of the 1987 Administrative Code
Fidel V. Ramos
Transferring the Technical Cooperation Council of the Philippines From the Office of the President to the Department of Foreign Affairs Pursuant to Book III Title III, Chapter 10, Section 31, of the 1987 Administrative Code
Fidel V. Ramos
Granting An Across-The-Board Pension Increase to All SSS & EC Pensioners and Supplemental Pensions to SSS Permanent Partial Disability Pensioners
Fidel V. Ramos
Reconstituting and Renaming the Presidential Committee on the Philippine Nuclear Power Plant as Presidential Committee on the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
Fidel V. Ramos
Requiring Government and Private Financial Institutions to Use Financial Statements Filed With and Certified By the Bureau of Internal Revenue in Evaluating Loan Applications
Fidel V. Ramos
Restructuring the Rates of Import Duties and Amending the Classification of Certain Articles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Creating a Presidential Anti-Crime Commission to Identify and Cause the Investigation and Prosecution of Criminal Elements in the Country
Fidel V. Ramos
Providing for the Creation of An Extension Office of the Office of the President in Mindanao and Visayas, Assigning a Presidential Assistant for Mindanao and Visayas, Defining Their Functions, Powers and Responsibilities
Fidel V. Ramos
Extending the Effectivity of the Zero Rate of Import Duty on Cement and Cement Clinker Under Section 104 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Provided Under Executive Order No. 387
Fidel V. Ramos
Reducing the Rates of Import Duty on Electric Generating Sets Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Fidel V. Ramos
Amending Executive Order No. 60, Series of 1967, Prescribing Rules and Regulations for the Control and Supervision of the Importation, Sale and Possession of Chemicals Used as Ingredients in the Manufacture of Explosives and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Creating the National Organizing Committee for the Twenty-Fifth Asean Ministerial Meeting (AMM) and Post Ministerial Conference (PMC), to Be Held in Manila on 21-26 July 1992.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 499 Dated December 23, 1991 Creating An Export and Investment Development Council Defining Its Composition, Powers and Functions, to Include in the Council the Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Certain Provisions of Executive Order No. 486 Dated 8 November 1991 Establishing a Performance-Based Incentive System for Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Lifting the Additional Duty of Five (5%) Percent Ad Valorem Imposed Through Executive Order No. 443, as Amended, on All Imported Articles Subject to Certain Exceptions and Conditions.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Transferring the Bagong Pagkain Ng Bayan Program to the Technology Resource Center (TRC) and Rationalizing Its Mandate and Organization
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Amending Executive Order No. 495, Series of 1991, as Amended, By Providing for the Regularization of the Philippine Shippers' Council
Corazon Aquino Cory
Creating An Interim Inter-Agency Task Force to Provide for Private Sector Participation in the Establishment of Agro-Industrial Development Areas
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 495, Series of 1991, By Excluding From the Coverage Thereof the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Directing the Transfer of Fiscal Year 1992 Appropriations for Devolved Services and Facilities of Concerned National Government Departments and Agencies to the Internal Revenue Allotment, Enjoining Local Government Units to Revise Their 1992 Annual Budgets Accordingly and Instructing the Secretary of Budget and Management to Issue the Rules and Regulations to Be Observed for the Purpose, All Pursuant to the Provisions of the Local Government Code of 1992.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Amending Executive Order No. 407, Series of 1990, Amended By Executive Order No. 448, Series of 1991, "Accelerating the Acquisition and Distribution of Agricultural Lands, Pasture Lands, Fishponds, Agroforestry Lands and Other Lands of the Public Domain Suitable for Agriculture"
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Amending Executive Order No. 308 (S. 1987), as Amended By Executive Orders Nos. 318 (S. 1988), 347 and 366 (S. 1989) and 455 (S. 1991), Providing for the Reorganization of the Regional Development Councils
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for the Rules and Regulations Implementing the Transfer of Personnel and Assets, Liabilities and Records of National Government Agencies Whose Functions Are to Be Devolved to the Local Government Units and for Other Related Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Letter of Instructions No. 911, as Amended, and Letter of Instructions No. 1093, as Amended, Governing the Admission to And/Or Stay in the Country of Temporary Visitors Who Are Holders of Hongkong-British, Macao-Portuguese, People'S Republic of China or Taipei Passports or Certificates of Identity
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for the Rules and Regulations Implementing the Transfer of Personnel and Assets, Liabilities and Records of National Government Agencies Whose Functions Are to Be Devolved to the Local Government Units and for Other Related Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Granting medical care benefits to unemployed permanent partial disability pensioners, who are no longer covered under the Medicare Program, and their dependents
Corazon Aquino Cory
Transferring the Nayong Pilipino Foundation from the Presidential Management Staff, Office of the President, to the Department of Tourism
Corazon Aquino Cory
Instituting procedures and criteria for the selection and the recommendation of nominees for appointment to vacant positions in the professional regulatory boards under the supervision of the Professional Regulation Commission
Corazon Aquino Cory
Converting the Philippine Shippers' Council, the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and the Girl Scouts of the Philippines into private corporations and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Transforming the Instructional Materials Corporation into a regular government agency to be known as the Instructional Materials Development Center and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Requiring all government agencies including government-owned and controlled corporations in Metropolitan Manila to use prescribed plastic bags in disposing garbage and other waste material
Corazon Aquino Cory
Constituting a Philippine Claims and Compensation Committee for the reparation for damages, deaths, injuries, and losses suffered by individuals, companies and government as a result of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further amending Executive Order No. 443, as amended, by exempting capital equipment and spare parts imported by firms engaged in preferred areas of activity whose projects were registered with the Board of Investments on or before January 2, 1991 from the additional duty of five percent ad valorem
Corazon Aquino Cory
Devolving to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao the powers and functions of the Department of Agrarian Reform and the control and supervision over its offices within the region
Corazon Aquino Cory
Devolving to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao certain powers and functions of the Department of Trade and Industry and the control and supervision over its offices within the region
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 442, series of 1991, as amended, for the purpose of strengthening and streamlining the Presidential Action Center
Corazon Aquino Cory
Imposing special duties on crude oil and oil products under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 6 dated 12 March 1986, as amended, prescribing procedures relative to requests of government officials and employees for authority to travel abroad
Corazon Aquino Cory
Establishing the coordinative and management mechanism for the implementation of the South Cotabato/General Santos City Area Development Project
Corazon Aquino Cory
Establishment of sea lanes for the use of fishing vessels in proceeding to and from their fishing areas in the South Pacific Ocean, subject to certain conditions
Corazon Aquino Cory
Suspending the application of the tariff concessions granted by the Philippines on refractory bricks under the ASEAN Preferential Trading Arrangements
Corazon Aquino Cory
Modifying the nomenclature and rates of import duty of certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for the dissolution of the Revenue Information Systems Services, Inc. (RISSI), authorizing the Bureau of Internal Revenue to establish an efficient computer and communications network system and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Directing measures to prevent unreasonable increases in the prices of certain prime and essential commodities in areas affected by the eruption and other volcanic activities of Mt. Pinatubo
Corazon Aquino Cory
Assigning to the Department of Foreign Affairs the sole use and occupancy of the former Asian Development Bank (ADB) building and premises
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for the abolition of certain government corporations, granting the Board of Liquidators certain powers and authorities relative thereto, and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Devolving the powers and functions of the Board of Investments over investments within the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao to the Autonomous Regional Government and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Establishing the relationship between the National Statistical Coordination Board and the Autonomous Regional Government in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Corazon Aquino Cory
Devolving to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao the powers and functions of the Office for Southern Cultural Communities, the control and supervision over its offices in the region and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Devolving certain powers and functions of the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board and the National Housing Authority to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Devolving to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao the powers and functions of the Department of Agriculture, the control and supervision over its offices in the region and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Establishing the relationship between the Regional Planning and Development Board of the Autonomous Regional Government and the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board
Corazon Aquino Cory
Devolving to the Autonomous Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao certain powers and functions of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports, the control and supervision over its offices in the region and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Lifting the price ceilings for certain prime and essential commodities in the National Capital Region under Executive Order No. 423, series of 1990, as amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Lifting the ban on new applications for licenses to operate private employment agencies engaged in recruitment and placement of Filipino workers for overseas employment
Corazon Aquino Cory
Lifting the price ceilings of certain prime and essential commodities in areas affected by the July 16, 1990 earthquake and typhoon Ruping imposed pursuant to Executive Orders Nos. 414 and 436, series of 1990
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 407, series of 1990, entitled "Accelerating the acquisition and distribution of agricultural lands, pasture lands, fishponds, agro-forestry lands and other lands of the public domain suitable for agriculture"
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reorganizing the Office of the President including its immediate offices, the presidential assistants/advisers system, and the common staff support system
Corazon Aquino Cory
Increasing the price ceilings for certain prime and essential commodities in the National Capital Region under Executive Order No. 423, as amended, series of 1990
Corazon Aquino Cory
Designating the Chairmen of the Peace and Order Councils of provinces, cities and municipalities and the regional governor of the autonomous region in Muslim Mindanao as Chief Action officers for the effective implementation of the contingency measures for the Middle East crisis.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Creating the Presidential Complaints and Action Office in the Office of the President, defining its powers and functions, and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Modifying Executive Order No. 429, series of 1990, entitled “Providing for the reorganization of the administrative regions in Mindanao, and for other purposes”
Corazon Aquino Cory
Increasing the tax on rentals, charter and other fees earned by non-resident lessors of aircraft from 7.5% to 8.5% pursuant to subparagraph 4, Section 25 (b) of the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Directing measures to prevent excessive increases in prices of certain prime and essential commodities and to protect the people from hoarding, profiteering, injurious speculations, manipulation of prices, and other pernicious practices in areas where a state of public calamity has been declared due to typhoon “Ruping”
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reconstituting the Committee on the Remittance System for Filipino Overseas Workers created under Executive Order No. 378 dated November 23, 1989
Corazon Aquino Cory
Prescribing guidelines for the participation of relief agencies and volunteer-organizations with proven record in providing relief work in the implementation of livelihood and social services aid to earthquake victims
Corazon Aquino Cory
Ordering the strict enforcement of Presidential Decree No. 825 providing penalties for improper disposal of garbage and other forms of uncleanliness
Corazon Aquino Cory
Adopting a formula in determining the annual assistance for five years of the Autonomous Regional Government in Muslim Mindanao, and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Placing the control and supervision of barter trade in Jolo, Sulu with the Regional Government of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Placing the control and supervision of the offices of the Department of Public Works and Highways within the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao under the Autonomous Regional Government, and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Placing under the control and supervision of the Autonomous Regional Government the line agencies and offices of the National Government within the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao dealing with labor and employment, local government, tourism, environment and natural resources, social welfare and development, and science and technology, and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Placing the control and supervision of the offices of the Department of Public Works and Highways within the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao under the Autonomous Regional Government and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Activating and reorganizing the Energy Operations Board as the administrative machinery for the efficient and equitable allocation and distribution of energy under certain conditions
Corazon Aquino Cory
Converting the Philippine High School for the Arts into a regular government agency, repealing Presidential Decree No. 1287 and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Promulgating the rules and regulations to implement Republic Act No. 6960 entitled “An Act appropriating the sum of Ten Billion Pesos for the aid, relief, and rehabilitation services, to persons and areas affected and for the survey, repair and reconstruction of Government infrastructure damaged or destroyed by the earthquakes of July 16, 1990 and their aftershocks”
Corazon Aquino Cory
Transferring the function of issuing licenses or permits for treasure-hunting from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to the Office of the President
Corazon Aquino Cory
Lifting the Daylight Saving Time (DST) Program Instituted Under the National Emergency Memorandum Order No. 17, Series of 1990, Effective Midnight of July 28, 1990
Corazon Aquino Cory
Directing emergency measures to prevent excessive increases in prices of prime and essential commodities and to protect the people from hoarding, profiteering, injurious speculations, manipulation of prices, and other pernicious practices in areas severely stricken by the recent earthquake
Corazon Aquino Cory
Modifying the rates of import duty and nomenclature of certain imported articles under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reconstituting the Bagong Kilusang Kabuhayan at Kaunlaran (BKKK) Committee in the Office of the President, now known as the National Livelihood Support Fund (NLSF) Council
Corazon Aquino Cory
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-Seventh Meeting of the Committee on Trade and Tourism 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
Corazon Aquino Cory
Accelerating the acquisition and distribution of agricultural lands, pasture lands, fishponds, agro-forestry lands and other lands of the public domain suitable for agriculture
Corazon Aquino Cory
Mandating certain departments and agencies to align their respective programs and projects with the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program, directing the Department of Agrarian Reform to accelerate the Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Development through the provision of economic and social infrastructure support, and providing the necessary implementing mechanisms for the purpose
Corazon Aquino Cory
Vesting in the Land Bank of the Philippines the primary responsibility to determine the land valuation and compensation for all lands covered under Republic Act No. 6657, known as the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of 1988
Corazon Aquino Cory
Extending the effectivity of the rates of import duties on certain articles under Section 104 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, otherwise known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as modified by National Emergency Memorandum Order No. 8, Series of 1990
Corazon Aquino Cory
Rules and regulations and authorized allowances covering official travel abroad of government personnel under the category of conference, special missions, and other non-study trips
Corazon Aquino Cory
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 minimum 50% margin of preference on certain products included in the brand-to-brand complementation scheme in the automotive industry under the basic agreement on asean industrial complementation
Corazon Aquino Cory
Establishing the President’s Annual Summer Youth Program, providing for the components thereof, and creating a steering committee for the purpose
Corazon Aquino Cory
Authorizing Officials and Employees of the Regular Agencies/Offices of the National Government and of Other Government-Owned and/or Controlled Corporations to Adopt the Rates of Per Diem and Allowances as Authorized Pursuant to Executive Order No. 151 Dated March 19, 1987, As Implemented by National Budget Circular No. 391 Dated October 6. 1987, As Amended, and Ratifying for the Purpose All Previous Payments Made by NAtional Government Agencies/Offices Pursuant to the Said Issuances
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reorganizing the Administrative Structure of the Office of the Press Secretary Pursuant to Section 30, Chapter 10, Title III, Book III, of the Administrative Code of 1987
Corazon Aquino Cory
Suspending the Rates of Import Duty of Cement and Cement Clinker Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, During the Period of National Emergency
Corazon Aquino Cory
Expanding and Delineating the Batangas Port Zone and Placing the Same Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing General Guidelines in the Implementation of Proclamation No. 503, "Declaring a State of National Emergency Throughout the Philippines"
Corazon Aquino Cory
Authorizing the National Power Corporation to Enter Into Negotiated Contracts Beyond the Present Ceilings for Infrastructure Projects
Corazon Aquino Cory
Realigning the Functions of Supervision and Control Over the Integrated National Police Pursuant to Section 31, Chapter 10, Book III of Executive Order No. 202
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing Arrangements for Coordinating the Handling of the Bases Issue and Creating the President's Committee on the Bases for the Purpose
Corazon Aquino Cory
Establishing the Regional Project Monitoring and Evaluation System (Rpmes), Setting Forth Its Objectives, Defining Its Scope and Coverage, Requiring the Formulation of a Manual of Operations and for Other Similar Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Constituting the Cotabato Agusan River Basin Program Office as a Project Management Office Under the Department of Public Works and Highways
Corazon Aquino Cory
Disposition of the (1) Bicol River Basin Development Program Office, (2) Bohol Integrated Area Development Project Office, (3) Cagayan Integrated Agricultural Development Project Office, (4) Mindoro Integrated Rural Development Project Office
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for the Turn-Over of the Assets of the University of Life Complex to the Department of Education, Culture and Sports and for Other Related Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under the Tariffand Customs Code of 1978, As Amended, In Order to Implement the Minimum 90% Margin of Prfeference on Certain Products Included in the Asean Industrial Joint Ventures (AIJV), Where the Philippines is Participating, As Provide for in Articlke III Paragraph 1 and 5 of the Revised Basic Agreement of AJIV.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Directing Unequivocal Compliance With Section 5(4), Article XVi, of the 1987 Constitution Providing That "No Member of the Armed Forces in the Active Service Shall, At Any Time, Be Appointed or Designated in Any Capacity to a Civilian Position in the Government Including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations or Any of Their Subsidiaries"
Corazon Aquino Cory
Establishing the Program to Refocus Orientation for the Poor (Pro-Poor) in Low Income Municipalities (Lims), Providing for the Implementation Thereof, Enjoining the Active Support and Participation of Government Departments and Agencies, Regional Development Councils (Rdcs), and Local Government Units (Lgus) Thereto and for Other Similar Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reconstituting the Membership of the Appraisal Committees Created Under Executive Order No. 132 Dated December 27, 1937, as Amended, and Executiveorder No. 329 Dated July 11, 1988, as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 329, Series of 1988, Entitled "Creating Appraisal Committees in the Metropolitan Manila Area, Defining Their General Functions, and Prescribing Their Procedures"
Corazon Aquino Cory
Increasing Benefits and Monthly Contributions Under the Philippine Medical Care Plan and Providing for a Health Financial Assistance Program
Corazon Aquino Cory
Modifying the Rates of Import Duties and Classifications and Imposing Alternative Rates on Certain Articles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Suspending the Implementation of Certain Provisions of Executive Order No. 782, Series of 1982, in Addition to the Provisions Thereof Suspended Under Executive Order No. 354, Series of 1989
Corazon Aquino Cory
Enjoining All Government Financial Institutions and Government Owned or Controlled Corporations to Grant the Department of Agrarian Reform the Right of First Refusal in the Sale or Disposition of All Lands Owned By Them Which Are Suitable to Agriculture
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reiterating the Policy and Prescribing Guidelines and Procedures in the Implementation of the Provisions of Executive Order No. 285, "Abolishing the General Services Administration and Transferring Its Functions to Appropriate Government Agencies" on the Operation of a Procurement System for Common-Use Office Supplies, Materials and Equipment
Corazon Aquino Cory
Revoking the Designation of the Administrator of the Export Processing Zone Authority as a Member of the Presidential Committee on the Philippine Nuclear Power Plant
Corazon Aquino Cory
Strengthening the Existing Coordinating Mechanism of the National Shelter Program of the Government Under Executive Order No. 90, Dated December 17, 1986
Corazon Aquino Cory
Designating the Regional Director of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports as a Regular Member of the Regional Development Council
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reducing the Rates of Import Duty on Cement and Clinker Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing Implementing Guidelines for the President's 1989 Summer Youth Program (Pysp) and Creating the President's Summer Youth Program Steering Committee for That Purpose
Corazon Aquino Cory
Authorizing the Department Secretaries to Accept, Approve and Sign "By Authority of the President" the Applications for Early Retirement or Voluntary Separation of Duly Qualified Presidential Appointees in Their Respective Departments Who Wish to Avail Themselves of the Benefits Under Republic Act No. 6683
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Amending Section 2(A-1) of Executive Order No. 308, as Amended, "Providing for the Reorganization of the Regional Development Councils"
Corazon Aquino Cory
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-Fourth 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
Corazon Aquino Cory
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
Corazon Aquino Cory
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"
Corazon Aquino Cory
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
Corazon Aquino Cory
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
Corazon Aquino Cory
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
Corazon Aquino Cory
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
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for the Arrangements for the Convening of the Cordillera Regional Consultative Commission, Fixing the Date, Time, and Place Thereof, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Calling the Cordillera Regional Assembly to a Special Session Clarifying Its Responsibility Providing Funds for Its 1988 Operations, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Implementing Certain Provisions of Executive Orders Nos. 714 Series of 1981, 238 Series of 1987 and 314 Series of 1987 and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Section 6 of Executive Order No. 856 and Reorganizing and Reactivating the Provincial/City Committees on Justice Created Thereunder
Corazon Aquino Cory
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.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 316, Dated January 19, 1988, Instituting the Presidential Citation for Outstanding Service to Philippine Democracy
Corazon Aquino Cory
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
Corazon Aquino Cory
Expanding the Territorial Area of the South Harbor Port Zone of the Port of Manila Under the Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 309, S. 1987, Entitled "Reorganizing the Peace and Order Council," as Amended By Executive Order No. 317, S. 1988
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Sections 2 (a-i) and 3 (a) of Executive Order N0. 308, "Providing for the Reorganization of the Regional Development Councils"
Corazon Aquino Cory
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
Corazon Aquino Cory
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
Corazon Aquino Cory
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.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reducing the Rate of Tax on Indigenous Petroleum as Provided for Under Section 129, (As Renumbered to Section 151 (A) (4) Under Executive Order No. 273, of the National Internal Revenue Code, as Amended.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reducing the Rate of Tax on Indigenous Petroleum as Provided for Under Section 129, (As Renumbered to Section 151 (A) Under Executive Order No. 273) of the National Internal Revenue Code, as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reducing the Rate of Import Duty on Crude Oil as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Authorizing the Task Force on Refugee Assistance and Administration and the Department of Foreign Affairs to Respectively Issue Identity Papers and Travel Documents to Refugees Staying in the Philippines and Prescribing Guidelines Therefor
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reducing the Rate of Import Duty on Crude Oil as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending P.D. 848, Converting the Kalinga Special Development Region Into the Kalinga Special Development Authority and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Constituting the Office of the Solicitor General as an Independent and Autonomous Office Attached to the Department of Justice and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Sections 7, 10, 11 and 13 of Executive Order No. 778, as Amended By Executive Orders Nos. 903 and 909, Creating the Manila International Airport Authority
Corazon Aquino Cory
Authorizing the Sale, Lease or Any Other Manner of Disposition of Certain Philippine Properties in Japan to Non-Filipino Citizens or to Entities Owned By Non-Filipino Citizens, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Authorizing the Payment of Reasonable Incentive Fees to Foreign Banks, Investment Banks and Other Financial Institutions Participating in the Debt-To-Equity Conversion Program And/Or the Privatization Scheme of the Philippine Government and Providing Funds Therefor
Corazon Aquino Cory
Repealing Presidential Decree No. 1153, Entitled "Requiring the Planting of One Tree Every Month for Five Consecutive Year By Every Citizen of the Philippines"
Corazon Aquino Cory
Authorizing the Holding of Other Government Offices or Positions By the Members of the Cabinet, Undersecretaries, Assistant Secretaries and Other Appointive Officials of the Executive Department Under Certain Conditions
Corazon Aquino Cory
Restructuring the Travel Tax Exemptions and Restoring the Reduced Rates on Certain Individuals, Amending for This Purpose, Presidential Decree No. 1183, as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 142 Dated February 27, 1987 By Increasing From 50% to 75% the Margin of Preference (Mop) on Slaughtered Meat Aijv Product and Extending the Same Margin of Preference of 75% to Mechanical Power Rack and Pinion Steerings and Constant Velocity Joints to Implement the Supplemental Agreement to Amend the Basic Agreement on Asean Industrial Joint Ventures (BAAIJV)
Corazon Aquino Cory
Expanding the Incentive Features of Letter of Instructions (Loi) No. 1352 Dated September 8, 1983 to Encourage Crude Oil Export Processing Activities in the Country By Including Therein Intermediate Products for Feedstocks and Authorizing the Swap or Exchange of Petroleum Products, Thereby Amending Loi No. 1352, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Authorizing the Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources to Negotiate and Conclude Joint Venture, Co-Production, or Production-Sharing Agreements for the Exploration, Development and Utilization of Mineral Resources, and Prescribing the Guidelines for Such Agreements and Those Agreements Involving Technical or Financial Assistance By Foreign-Owned Corporations for Large-Scale Exploration, Development, and Utilization of Minerals
Corazon Aquino Cory
Prescribing the Interim Procedures in the Processing and Approval of Applications for the Development or Utilization of Forestlands And/Or Forest Resources
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Section 68 of Presidential Decree (P.D.) No. 705, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines, for the Purpose of Penalizing Possession of Timber or Other Forest Products Without the Legal Documents Required By Existing Forest Laws, Authorizing the Confiscation of Illegally Cut, Gathered. Removed and Possessed Forest Products, and Granting Rewards to Informers of Violations of Forestry Laws, Rules and Regulations
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for the Gradual and Orderly Dissolution of All Paramilitary Units, Including the Civilian Home Defense Forces, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Adopting a Value-Added Tax, Amending for This Purpose Certain Provisions of the National Internal Revenue Code, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Proclamation No. 94 Providing for the Holding of Local Elections Pursuant to the Second Paragraph of Section 1, Article XVIII of the 1987 Constitution, and Appropriating Funds Therefor
Corazon Aquino Cory
Exempting the Dormant Accounts of the Philippine Postal Savings Bank From the Prescribed Escheat Proceedings Under Sections 2000 and 200-A of the Revised Administrative Code
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Amending Commonwealth Act No. 542; Entitled "An Act to Create a Corporation to Be Known as the Girl Scouts of the Philippines, and to Define Its Powers and Purposes", as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for Two Service Units in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Land Transportation in the Department of Transportation and Communications, Defining the Powers and Functions Thereof and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Directing the Department of Budget and Management to Prepare a New Position and Compensation Plan for the Department of Justice, the Office of the Solicitor General, and the Office of the Government Corporate Counsel, Providing Funds for Such New Position and Compensation Plan, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
An Act to Rationalize the Soap and Detergent Surfactant Industry and Thereby Promote and Expand the Utilization of Chemicals Derived From Coconut Oil and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Increasing the Subsistence Allowance of Officers and Enlisted Personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Including Draftees, Trainees and Probationary Second Lieutenants/Ensigns Undergoing Military Training, CMT and Enlisted Reservists Undergoing Training or Assembly/Mobilization Test, and Uniformed Members of the Integrated National Police
Corazon Aquino Cory
Increasing the 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 Personnal Undergoing Training in Local Training Institutions
Corazon Aquino Cory
Requiring All Radio Stations With Musical Format Programs to Broadcast a Minimum of Four Original Pilipino Musical Compositions in Every Clockhour and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Increasing, Integrating, and Rationalizing the Insurance Benefits of Barangay Officials Under R.A. 4898, as Amended, and Members of Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Sangguniang Panlungsod, and Sangguniang Bayan Under P.D. 1147 and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 906, Further Directing the Review of the Progressive Car Manufacturing Program (Pcmp), and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Implementing the Consolidation of All Tobacco Agencies and the Creation of the National Tobacco Administration, Prescribing Its Charter and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 133, Series of 1987 Entitled "Reorganizing the Department of Trade and Industry, Its Attached Agencies, and for Other Purposes"
Corazon Aquino Cory
Placing the Kilusang Kabuhayan At Kaunlaran (KKK) Capital and Its Earnings Under the Control and Supervision of the Office of the President and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for the Structural and Functional Reorganization of the National Council for the Welfare of the Disabled Persons and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Transferring of the Home Economics Division of the Department of Social Welfare and Development to the Department of Agriculture, Renaming It Farm Home Resources Management Section (FHRMS) and Redefining Its Functions
Corazon Aquino Cory
Declaring Full Land Ownership to Qualified Farmer Beneficiaries Covered By Presidential Decree No. 27: Determining the Value of Remaining Unvalued Rice and Corn Lands Subject to P.D. No. 27; and Providing for the Manner of Payment By the Farmer Beneficiary and Mode of Compensation to the Landowner
Corazon Aquino Cory
Vesting on the National Power Corporation the Complete Jurisdiction, Control and Regulation Over Watershed Areas and Reservations Surrounding Its Power Generating Plants and Properties of Said Corporation
Corazon Aquino Cory
Vesting on the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) the Jurisdiction, Control, Management, Protection, Development and Rehabilitation Over the Watershed Areas of Geothermal Reservations Where PNOC Has Geothermal Projects, Plants, and Properties
Corazon Aquino Cory
Extending the Applicability of Presidential Decree No. 1961, as Amended, to the 1987-1992 Philippine Financing Package and the Foreign Currency Loans, Credits and Indebtedness Made, Guaranteed or Insured By Foreign Governments and Their Agencies Maturing on or After January 1, 1987 Through December 31, 1992, Subject to Limitations
Corazon Aquino Cory
Prescribing the Interim Procedures in the Processing and Approval of Applications for the Exploration, Development and Utilization of Minerals
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 603, Entitled "Creating a Light Rail Transit Authority, Vesting the Same With Authority to Construct and Operate the Light Rail Transit (LRT) Project and Providing Funds Therefor"
Corazon Aquino Cory
Modifying the Composition of the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines System, Further Amending Presidential Decree No. 58, as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Amending Executive Order No. 125, Entitled "Reorganizing the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Defining Its Powers and Functions, and for Other Purposes", as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for the Publication of Laws Either in the Official Gazette or in a Newspaper of General Circulation in the Philippines as a Requirement for Their Effectivity
Corazon Aquino Cory
Vesting the Jurisdiction, Control and Regulation Over the Philippine Communications Satellite Corporation With the National Telecommunications Commission
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Paragraph (B) of Section 128 of the National Internal Revenue Code, as Amended, By Revising the Excise Tax Rates of Certain Petroleum Products
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for the Reorganization of the Department of Environment, Energy and Natural Resources; Renaming It as the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Placing All Public Secondary School Teachers Under the Administrative Supervision and Control of the Department of Education; Culture and Sports and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Repealing Presidential Decrees Nos. 38, 942, 970, 1735, 1834, 1974, and 1996 and Articles 142-A and 142-B of the Revised Penal Code and Restoring Articles 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 143, 144, 146, 147, 177, 178, and 179 to Full Force and Effect as They Existed Before Said Amendatory Decrees
Corazon Aquino Cory
Expanding the Powers of the Board of Directors of the Philippine Export and Foreign Loan Guarantee Corporation Under Presidential Decree No. 1080
Corazon Aquino Cory
Repealing Presidential Decree No. 1110-A as Amended By Presidential Decree No. 1743, Which Provides for and Penalizes the Crime of Lese Majeste
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing Guidelines for the Exercise of the Right to Organize of Government Employees, Creating a Public Sector Labor-Management Council, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Increasing the Statutory Daily Minimum Wages After Integrating the Cost of Living Allowance Under Wage Orders Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 Into the Basic Pay of All Covered Workers
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for a New Period for the Approval of the New Position Structure and Staffing Pattern of Governments, Agencies and Offices Undergoing Reorganization
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Amending Republic Act No. 3720, Entitled "An Act to Ensure the Safety and Purity of Foods, Drugs, and Cosmetics Being Made Available to the Public By Creating the Food and Drug Administration Which Shall Administer and Enforce the Laws Pertaining Thereto", as Amended, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Amending Republic Act No. 5921, Entitled "An Act Regulating the Practice of Pharmacy and Setting Standards of Pharmaceutical Education in the Philippines and for Other Purposes", as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Amending Commonwealth Act No. 542, Entitled "An Act to Create a Corporation to Be Known as the Girl Scouts of the Philippines, and to Define Its Powers and Purposes", as Amended
Corazon Aquino Cory
Repealing Presidential Decree No. 1507, Entitled "An Act Granting the Philippines Games and Holidays Corporation a Franchise to Operate, Construct and Maintain a Fronton for Basque Pelota and Similar Games of Skill in the City of Cebu", and Accordingly Revoking and Cancelling the Right, Privilege and Authority Granted Therein
Corazon Aquino Cory
Repealing Presidential Decree No. 810, Entitled "An Act Granting the Philippine Jai-Alai and Amusement Corporations a Franchise to Operate, Construct and Maintain a Fronton for Basque Pelota and Similar Games of Skill in the Greater Manila Area as Amended, and Accordingly Revoking and Cancelling the Recent Privilege, and Authority Granted Therein"
Corazon Aquino Cory
Repealing Presidential Decrees Nos. 1835 and 1975, and Reviving Republic Act No. 1700 Entitled "An Act to Outlaw the Communist Party of the Philippines and Similar Associations, Penalizing Membership Therein and for Other Purposes"
Corazon Aquino Cory
Granting a New Deadline for the Filing of Income Tax Returns for the Income Earned in the Year 1986 By Non-Resident Filipinos, Without Penalty
Corazon Aquino Cory
Abolishing the Presidential Commission on Government Reorganizations, Transferring Its Remaining Functions to the Department of Budget and Management, and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Declaring the Effectivity of the Creation of the Commission on Human Rights as Provided for in the 1987 Constitution, Providing Guidelines for the Operation Thereof, and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Exempting From Sales Tax Goods Sold to the Asian Development Bank and Exempting From Contractors Tax Services Rendered to the Asian Development Bank.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Amending Presidential Decree No. 79, as Amended, Entitled "Revising the Population Act of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy One"
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reverting to the Philippine Ports Authority Its Corporate Autonomy, Ensuring the Rapid Development of Ports or the Port System Directly Under It, and Authorizing It to Execute Port Projects Under Its Port Program
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for Absentee Voting By Officers and Employees of Government Who Are Away From the Place of Their Registration By Reason of Official Functions on Election Day
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Amending Section 201 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended, Changing the Base for Customs Valuation From Home Consumption Value to Cost, Plus Insurance and Freight (C.I.F) and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Rationalizing the Salaries of Justices and Judges of the Lower Courts of the Judiciary and the Special Prosecutors of the Office of the Tanodbayan
Corazon Aquino Cory
Allowing Certain National Government Corporations to Continue the Practice of Paying Travel Allowances Based on Prior Years' Tradition.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Providing for the Condonation of Penalties on Delinquent Housing Loan Accounts With the Social Security System, Subject to Certain Conditions.
Corazon Aquino Cory
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 Eighteenth Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) and Twenty-First Committee on Trade and Tourism (COTT) Meetings to Provide a Minimum Level of 25% Margin of Preference in Respect to Items Which Are Under the Asean Preferential Trading Arrangements (PTA)
Corazon Aquino Cory
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 Decision Taken By the Seventeenth Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Meeting to Extend a 50% Margin of Preference to the Slaughtered Meat Aijv Product as Provided for in Article II Paragraph 6 of the Basic Agreement on Asean Industrial Joint Ventures (BAAIJV)
Corazon Aquino Cory
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for in the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Margins of Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement of Preferential Trading Agreement With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Twenty First Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for in the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Margins of Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement of Preferential Trading Agreement With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Nineteenth and Twentieth Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided for in the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Margins of Preference in Accordance With the Decisions of the Seventeenth Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Meeting and the Eighteenth Meeting of the Committee on Trade and Tourism (COTT).
Corazon Aquino Cory
Simplifying the Procedures on Philippine Government Approval of Projects/Investments in the Philippines for Purposes of Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) Political Risks Insurance Coverage and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Establishing the Council for Investments in Trade, Industry, Tourism, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Transportation, Communications and Services and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reorganizing the Ministry of Natural Resources and Renaming It as the Department of Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Abolishing the Ministry of Energy Integrating All Offices and Agencies Whose Functions Relate to Energy and Natural Resources Into the Ministry Defining Its Powers and Functions and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reorganizing the Presidential Management Staff, Merging and Consolidating All Offices and Agencies Whose Functions Overlap And/Or Are Inter-Related Defining Its Powers and Functions and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 125, Entitled "Reorganizing the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Defining Its Powers and Functions, and for Other Purposes."
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Executive Order No. 124, Dated 30 January 1987, Reorganizing the Department of Public Worksand Highways, Redefining Its Powers and Functions and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Reorganizing the Metropolitan Manila Flood Control and Drainage Council, Attaching It to the Department of Public Works and Highways, Providing for a Metropolitan Manila Flodd Control and Drainage Fund Account in the National Treasury and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Further Strengthening the Operation of the Philippine Convention Bureau, Renaming the Bureau as the Philippine Convention and Visitors Corporation Thereby Amending Presidential Decree No. 1448, Series of 1978, and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino Cory
Renaming the Ministry of Agriculture and Food as Ministry of Agriculture, Reorganizing its units; Integrating all Offices and Agencies whose functions relate to Agriculture and Fishery into the Ministry and for other purposes
Corazon Aquino Cory
Amending Section 1 of Republic Act No. 5059, Entitled "An Act Granting Life Pension and Franking Privilege to Former Presidents of the Philippines"
Corazon Aquino
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 Margins of Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement on Preferential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Twenty First Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Corazon Aquino
Authorizing the Release of P487 Million to the Sugar Regulatory Administration to Liquidate Unpaid National Sugar Trading Corporation Obligations to Sugar Producers for the Crop Year 1981-1985 and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino
Establishing the Comprehensive Agricultural Loan Fund (CALF), Creating the Agricultural Credit Policy Council (Acpc) and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Placing All Budget Officers of Provinces, Cities and Municipalities Under the Administrative Control and Technical Supervision of the Ministry of Budget and Management
Corazon Aquino
Allowing Certain National Government Agencies to Continue the Practice of Paying Medical and Incentive Allowances Based or Prior Year's Tradition
Corazon Aquino
Authorizing the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to Monitor, Check, Supervise and Approve All Importation of Blending Tobacco Subject to Certain Rules, Imposing An Additional Imported Blending Tobacco Inspection and Monitoring Free, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Further Amending Presidential Decree No. 1486, as Amended By Presidential Decree No. 1606 Creating a Special Court to Be Known as "Sandiganbayan."
Corazon Aquino
Amending Certain Provisions of the Omnibus Election Code of the Philippines for Purposes of the February 2, 1987 Plebiscite and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Withdrawing All Tax and Duty Incentives, Subject to Certain Exceptions, Expanding the Powers of the Fiscal Incentives Review Board and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Identifying the Government Agencies Essential for the National Shelter Program and Defining Their Mandates, Creating the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, Rationalizing Funding Sources and Lending Mechanisms for Home Mortgages and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Amending Section 4 of Republic Act No. 6631 Entitled "An Act Granting Manila Jockey Club, Inc. a Franchise to Construct, Operate and Maintain a Race Track for Horse Racing in the City of Manila or in the Province of Bulacan" and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Amending Section 6 of Republic Act No. 6632 Entitled "An Act Granting the Philippine Racing Club, Inc., a Franchise to Operate, and Maintain a Race Track for Horse Racing in the Province of Rizal"And for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Directing the National Housing Authority to Suspend the Collection of Amortization Arrearages and Delinquency Interest Charges on Past Due Accounts of the Beneficiaries of Social Housing Lots in Designated Projects and to Grant a Moratorium on the Eviction of Legal Occupants/Awardees of Social Housing Lots Who Have Not Appropriate Sales/Lease Contracts
Corazon Aquino
Restructuring the Compensation of the Airways Engineering and Airways Operations Groups of Positions in the Bureau of Air Transportation.
Corazon Aquino
Amending Paragraph 4 of Section 6 of Republic Act Number 291, as Amended, Entitled An Act to Provide for the Procurement, Promotion and Elimination of Regular Officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino
Amending Section 1 of Presidential Decree No. 1955, By Including the New Armed Forces of the Philippines Commissary and Exchange Service (Nafpces) and the Pc/INP Service Stores System (Pc/INPSSS) Among the Exemption
Corazon Aquino
Providing for the Collection of Real Property Taxes Based on the 1984 Real Property Values, as Provided for Under Section 21 of the Real Property Tax Code, as Amended
Corazon Aquino
Amending Section 201 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, Changing the Base for Customs Valuation From Home Consumption Value to Cost, Insurances and Freight (C.I.F.) and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Further Restructuring the Import Duty Rates and Classifications of Certain Articles Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Codes, as Amended
Corazon Aquino
Increasing the Aviation Security Fee on Departing International Passengers as Prescribed in Letter of Instructions No 414-A Dated June 17, 1976
Corazon Aquino
Amending Subsection "C" and "F" of Section Three Hundred Two of Presidential Decree Numbered Fourteen Hundred Sixty-Four Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Corazon Aquino
Increasing the Penalties Provided for By Article 235 of Act No. 3815, as Amended, the Revised Penal Code, on the Maltreatment of Prisoners
Corazon Aquino
Authorizing the Ministry of Social Services and Development to Take Protective Custody of Child Prostitutes and Sexually Exploited Children, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Transferring to the National Government the Philippine Nuclear Power Plant I (PNPp-I), Its Equipment, Materials, Facilities, Records and Uranium Fuel, Providing for the Assumption of the Remaining Foreign Loan Obligations of the National Power Corporation (Napocor) With Foreign Lenders Under the Loans Contracted By the National Power Corporation and Guaranteed By the Republic of the Philippines and of the Peso Obligations Incurred to Finance the Construction of the Said Nuclear Plant By the National Government, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Increasing the Amount of Travelling Allowances of Government Officials and Employees Including Local Government Units and Government-Owned And/Or Controlled Corporations When on Official Travel Within the Philippines
Corazon Aquino
Transferring the Responsibility for Flood Control and Drainage in Metropolitan Manila From the Ministry of Public Works and Highways to the Metropolitan Manila Commission, Providing for a Metropolitan Manila Flood Control and Drainage Fund Account in the National Treasury, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Adopting a National Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes, Breastmilk Supplements and Related Products, Penalizing Violations Thereof, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Providing for the General Registration of Voters for the Plebiscite on the Proposed Constitution, Appropriating Funds Therefor, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Creating An Ad Hoc Special Committee to Supervise the Liquidation of the Affairs of the Constitutional Commission of 1986, Preservation of Its Records, and to Undertake Its Constitution Education Campaign
Corazon Aquino
Granting the Ministry of Tourism, Through the Philippine Tourism Authority (Pta), Authority to Establish and Operate a Duty and Tax Free Merchandising System in the Philippines
Corazon Aquino
Amending Executive Order No. 1042 Entitled "Providing for An Internal Revenue Service Career System in the Bureau of Internal Revenue and for Other Purposes"
Corazon Aquino
Authorizing the Bureau of Internal Revenue to Accept Compromise Payments on Delinquent Accounts and Disputed Assessments Pending as of December 31, 1985
Corazon Aquino
Reconstituting the Governing Boards of the Philippine Heart Center for Asia, Lung Center of the Philippines, National Kidney Foundation of the Philippines, Lungsod Ng Kabataan and the Tondo General Hospital.
Corazon Aquino
Recalling the Franchise Granted to the Manila International Port Terminals, Inc. (Mipti) to Operate and Manage the International Port Complex At North Harbor, Manila.
Corazon Aquino
Repealing Presidential Decree No. 1193, as Amended, and Letter of Instructions No. 595, as Amended, and Accordingly Revoking and Cancelling the Exclusive Authority Granted in Favor of the Tourist Duty-Free Shops, Inc.
Corazon Aquino
Placing the Offices, Agencies and Corporations Attached to the Ministry of Energy Under the Administrative Supervision of the Office of the President.
Corazon Aquino
Creating the Board of Administrators for Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation (Bbc), Radio Philippine Network (Rpn), and International Broadcasting Corporation (Ibc), Television and Radio Stations Defining Its Powers and Functions, and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino
Placing the Offices, Agencies and Corporations Attached to the Ministry of Human Settlements Under the Administrative Supervision of the Office of the President.
Corazon Aquino
Converting the Presidential Commission on Reorganization Into a Presidential Commission on Government Reorganization, Econstituting Its Membership, and for Other Purposes.
Corazon Aquino
Regarding the Funds, Moneys, Assets, and Properties Illegally Acquired or Misappropriated By Former President Ferdinand Marcos, Mrs. Imelda Romualdez Marcos, Their Close Relatives, Subordinates, Business Associates, Dummies, Agents, or Nominees.
Corazon Aquino
Providing for Uniform and Modified Rates for Pilotage Services Rendered to Foreign and Coastwise Vessels in All Private or Public Philippine Ports
Corazon Aquino
Fixing the Boundaries of the Reclaimed Area of the Vitas in the Tondo Foreshore and Transferring to the National Housing Authority the Title and the Administration of Said Area
Corazon Aquino
Authorizing the Growth Corridor Development and Agro-Modernization Program for Region IV (Southern Tagalog), Providing for Its Implementing Machinery and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Condonation of Accrued Interests on Overdue Land Organization Payments And/Or Rentals By Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries in All Landed Estates Administered By the Ministry of Agrarian Reform
Corazon Aquino
Establishing the Northern Regional Manpower Training Center for the National Capital Region (Ncr) of the National Manpower and Youth Council At the Kaunlaran Village of the National Housing Authority and Allocating Funds for Its Operationalization
Corazon Aquino
Allocating P20m Annually of the Urban Livelihood Financing Program of the Technology Resource Center for the Livelihood Development Program of the National Housing Authority
Corazon Aquino
Providing for the Reorganization of the Development Bank of the Philippines, the Transfer and Divestment of Its Non-Performing Accounts, and for Other Purposes
Corazon Aquino
Approving the Project of the Coconut Oil Refiners Association (Association) for the Development of Approximately 60,000 Hectares of Oil Palm Plantations in Agusan Del Sur and Thereby Granting Incentives to the Participants of the Project
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Appointing the Minister of Trade and Industry as Vice Chairman of the Philippine Sugar Commission, and Creating the Position of Deputy Chief Operating Officer
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing Corporate Changes in Capital Distribution and Compensation Structure of the Philippine International Trading Corporation Created Under Presidential Decree No. 1071, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Declaring the Bureau of Post as a Critical Service Agency of the Government and Restructuring the Salaries of Postal Workers and Employees
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Section 2-A of Republic Act Numbered Sixty-Two Hundred Thirty Four Entitled "An Act Creating the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System and for Other Purposes"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Implementing Presidential Decree No. 1726 in the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Agrarian Reform and Ministry of Labor and Employment and All Other Ministries of the National Government
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Additional Export Duty on Certain Exported Articles as Provided for in Executive Order No. 920-A, Series of 1983 With Respect to Coconut Products
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Suspending the Implementation of Executive Order No. 1046, Entitled Providing for the Accelerated Development of the Footwear, Leather and Leathergoods Manufacturing Industries and Creating the Footwear and Leather Goods Development Board
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing Abutting Landowners to Plant Fruit Bearing Trees on Right-Of-Way Along National Provincial and Municipal/City Roads Integrated Into the National and National-Aid Road Systems
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Rehabilitation Program to Facilitate the Reintegration to Society of Disidents Who Return to the Folds of the Law to Include Their Mass Supporters and Providing for a Presidential Committee for the Implementation Thereof
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing for the Accelerated Development of the Footwear Leather and Leather Goods Manufacturing Industries and Creating the Footwear and Leather Goods Development Board
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating the Wood Industry Development Authority, Defining Its Powers & Functions, Providing Funds Therefor, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Imported Rayon Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing the Procedures and Guidelines for the Expeditious Acquisition By the Government of Private Real Properties or Rights Thereon for Infrastructure and Other Government Development Projects
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Declaring the Policy of the Philippine Government Providing the Specific Measures to Enhance or Strengthen the Efforts to Implement the Recovery Program and Removing the Obstacles Thereto
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Committee to Take Charge of the Planning and Execution of the Commemorative Activities for the 1985 Vicente Orestes Romualdez Centennial Anniversary
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Section 1 of Executive Order No. 898, Reorganizing the Committee of Transportation Cooperatives and Broadening Its Powers and Functions
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 852 Dated December 3, 1982 Entitled "Providing for More Effective Coordination Between National Development and Security Operations"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Section 78 of the National Internal Revenue Code of 1977, to Require Dissolving Corporations to File Information Returns and Secure Tax Clearance From the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and Providing Adequate Penalties for Violation Thereof
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing for the Postponement of the 1985 Mandatory Registration of AFP Reservists as Provided for By Presidential Decree 183, as Amended By Presidential Decree 887
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reorganizing the Tax Collection and Assessment Machinery in the Provinces, Municipalities and Cities and Other Purposes Suspending the Effectivity of Real Property Tax Increase to January 1, 1988 Instead of January 1, 1985
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Increasing the Combat Pay of Officers and Enlisted Personnel of the Armed Forces of the Phil. and the Hazardous Duty Pay of the Uniformed Members of the Integrated National Police
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Increasing the Subsistence Allowance of Patients Confined in AFP/INP Hospitals and Dispensaries and of Cadets of the Philippine Military Academy, the Philippine Air Force Flying School, and the Philippine National Police Academy and Prescribing the Manner of Subsequent Adjustment Thereto
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Institutionalizing Active Participation of the Private Sector Through the Presidential Productivity Council, in the Formulation of the Country's Development Plans and Programs
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing Measures to Improve the Administrative and Operational Framework for Maintaining Peace and Order at the Provincial, City and Municipal Levels
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Increasing the Composition of the Board of Pardons and Parole Created Under Act Numbered Four Thousand One Hundred and Three, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Indeterminate Sentence Law, and Increasing the Compensation of the Members Thereof
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Section 1 of Executive Order No. 993 Increasing the Daily Subsistance Allowance of Uniformed Members of Integrated National Police to Twelve Pesos (P12.00) Per Day
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Chapter XXIV (Section 105 Thru 109) Executive Order No. 178 Dated December 17, 1938, Otherwise Known as the "Manual for Courts-Martial, Armed Forces of the Philippines"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Prescribing the Effective Implementation of the National Civil Action Programs of the Government as an Amendment to Executive Order No. 972 Further Amending Executive Order No. 767.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Granting Combat Clothing to Chdfs Engaged in Combat Operations and Headquarters Personnel Assigned in the Field as an Amendment to Executive Order No. 755 Dated December 21, 1981, Granting Enlisted Personnel, Draftees and Trainees Combat Clothing While Assigned or Detailed With Combat Units
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Declaring the Accrued Income From AFP Operations and Exercise of Regulatory Functions as Trust Receipts and Granting the Chief of Staff, AFP the Authority in the Use Thereof as an Exemption From Section 50 or Presidential Decree 1177
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Transferring the Administrative Supervision of the Presidential Committee for the Conservation of Tamaraw and the Calawit Special Project of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Subparagraphs (A). (B) and (C) of Section Twenty-Three and Subparagraphs (A) and (D) of Section 45 of the National Internal Revenue Code of 1977
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Granting Year-End Bonus to National Government Officials and Employees Equivalent to Two-Week Basic Pay But Not Less Than P500 Nor More Than P1,000
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Allowing Sales Tax Credits on Raw Materials Purchase Against Quarterly Sales Taxes Without Taking Into Account Raw Material, Work-In-Process and Finished Goods Inventories
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Increasing the Daily Subsistence Allowances of Military Personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines to Twelve Pesos (P12.00) Per Day
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Exempting the Personnel of the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine From the Rules and Regulations of the Office of Compensation and Position Classification and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Transferring the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration to the National Science and Technology Authority, Providing for Its Reorganization, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Increasing the Subsistence Allowance of Prisoners and Detainees Under the Custody of the Philippine Constabulary/Integrated National Police
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing and Authorizing the Reorganization of the National Power Corporation and the Creation of Subsidiaries and of a Separate Nuclear Company and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating an Inter-Agency Committee on the Development of Fishery and Allied Industries as a Component of the Socio-Economic Development Program for the Municipality of Morong, Province of Bataan
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Margins of Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement on Presidential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Seventeenth Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 960 Entitled "Imposing an Ad Valorem Tax on Cigarettes in Addition to the Specific Tax Levied Thereon"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 920, Series of 1983 Entitled "Levying an Export Duty on Certain Export Products in Addition to the Export Duties Provided for Under Pd No. 1464, as Amended, on Other Export Products"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Establishing a Reward System for Information Leading to the Discovery and Seizure of Copra and or Other Coconut Products Attempted to Be Brought Out or Exported From the Territorial Jurisdiction of the Country in Accordance With the Provisions of the Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Prescribing the Manner of Assessing and Collecting the Duty on the Export of Coconut Products as Prescribed in Executive Order No. 920-A, Series of 1983
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Renaming the Ministry of Agriculture as the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Transferring to It Certain Agencies Engaged in Food Production and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Adopting a Uniform Procedure in the Implementation of Laws for Optional Retirement of Officers and Employees of the National Government and Directing Expeditious Payment of Retirement Benefits
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, in Order to Implement the 20%-25% Margins of Tariff Preference on Items With Import Values of Over $2,500,000 to 10,000,000 (CIF) in 1978, as Recorded in the Foreign Trade Statistics of the Philippines, in Accordance With the Decisions of the Fourteenth Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Meeting and the Fifteenth Meeting of the Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty of Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, in Order to Implement on Preferential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Meetings of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, in Order to Implement the Decisions of the Fifteenth Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) and the Seventeenth Committee on Trade and Tourism (COTT) Meeting to Provide Additional Margins of Preference in Respect to Items Which Are Under the Preferential Trading Arrangements (PTA)
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reinstating the Tax Exemption on Donations From Fraternal Labor Organizations Under Article 243 of the Labor Code of the Philippines
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing for an Additional Career Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Human Settlements Who Shall Assist in the Administration of the National Capital Region
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Optimizing the Use of Existing Training and Educational Resources Through the Establishment of a Vocational Technical (VOCTECH) Network of Training and Educational Institutions on a Voluntary and Cooperative Basis
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Vesting in the Bureau of Internal Revenue the Primary Responsibility of Enforcing the Collection of National Internal Revenue Taxes Through the Banking System
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Section 5(A) of Executive Order No. 857 Entitled "Governing the Remittance to the Philippines of Foreign Exchange Earnings of Filipino Workers Abroad and for Other Purposes"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Exempting Promotional Materials, Consumables and Other Give-Aways From Customs Duties and Taxes for the Use of Delegates to the 8th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists Hosted By the Philippine Society of Anaesthesiologists
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Streamlining and Expediting the Procedures Governing the Admission to or Stay in the Philippines, as Temporary Visitors, of Holders of Hongkong British Passports or Macao Portuguese Passports or Certificates of Identity, or Holders of People's Republic of China (PROC) or Republic of China (Taiwan) Passports
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Placing the Asian Exchange Center, Inc. Including Its Branch Office in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, Under the Office of the President
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Section 2 (A) of Executive Order No. 857 Entitled "Governing the Remittance to the Philippines of Foreign Exchange Earnings of Filipino Workers Abroad and for Other Purposes"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating the Advisory and Administrative Support Office for the Philippine Representation in the Military Bases Agreement Joint Committee
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Executive CIS Civilian Regular Agents of the Philippine Constabulary and Civilian Agents of Other Intelligence Units of the AFP to Accumulate and Commute, Subject to Certain Conditions, Leave Credits, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 920, Series of 1983, Entitled "Levying an Export Duty on Certain Products and an Export Duty in Addition to the Export Duties Provided for Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, on Other Export Products"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Levying an Export Duty on Certain Export Products and an Export Duty in Addition to the Export
Duties Provided for Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, on Other Export Products
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Strengthening the Rule - Making and Adjudicatory Powers of the Minister of Trade and Industry in Order to Further Protect Consumers
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Committee to Take Charge of the Solicitation of World War II War Relics, Mementos and Other Memorabilia From All Sources for the Purpose of Sending the Same or Replicas Thereof to Be Displayed Permanently at the Museum of the Presidio of San Francisco, California, United States of America
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Section 7 of Executive Order No. 778, Creating the Manila International Airport Authority, By Increasing the Membership in the Board of Directors to Nine Members
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Entitling Officers and Men of the Integrated National Police to Accumulate and Commute, Subject to Certain Conditions, Leave Credits, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing for a Revision of Executive Order No. 778 Creating the Manila International Airport Authority, Transferring Existing Assets of the Manila International Airport to the Authority, and Vesting the Authority With Power to Administer and Operate the Manila International Airport
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Prescribing the Rules and Regulations to Implement the Scientific Career System Initially in the National Science and Technology Authority
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Revoking Executive Order No. 894, Series of 1983, Which Set Aside for the Consumer Price Equalization Fund (CPEF) the Additional 3% Ad Valorem Duty Collected on Crude Oil and Finished Petroleum Product Imports
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating Employee-Management Committees in All Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations and an Employee-Management Consultative Council in the Civil Service Commission
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying Eo No. 860 Setting Side for the Consumer Price Equalization Fund (Ef) the Additional 3% Ad Valorem Duty Collected on Crude Oil
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Structuring the Annual Budget and Operations of the Philippine Centers in the United States of America Under the Philippine-United States Business Development Council
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Prescribing the Manner of Implementation of the Terms and Conditions of the Terms and Conditions of the Donations to the Republic of the Philippines By Eduardo M. Cojuangco, Jr.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing Ministers and Heads of Ministries/Agencies to Dispose Of, Their Respective Unserviceable Equipment and Disposable Property
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1982, in Order to Implement the Margins of the Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement on Preferential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Fourteenth Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, in Order to Implement the 20%-25% Margins of Tariff Preference on Items With Import Values of Over $1,000,000 to $2,500,000 (Cif) in 1978, as Recorded in the Foreign Trade Statistics of the Philippines, in Accordance With the Decisions of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Asean Economic Ministers (Aem) Meetings
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing as an Emergency Measure, the Importation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Free From Customs Duties and the Consumer Price Equalization Fund Payment.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Declaring the Establishment of a Coconut Chemical Industry as a Means to Rationalize the Coconut Industry of the Philippines and Granting Additional Incentives Therefor
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing the Propagation of the Filipino Ideology and Creating a Committee to Evolve, Supervise and Monitor the Implementation of the Program for Its Dissemination
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing the Reorganization of the Philippine International Trading Corporation Created Under Presidential Decree No. 1071, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating an Inter-Agency Committee to Review, Evaluate and Manualize Policies, Rules and Regulations of Ministries and Other Agencies as Well as for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 577 Renaming the Rural Waterworks Associations as Rural Waterworks and Sanitation Associations and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reorganizing the Board of Review for Motion Pictures and Television Created Under Republic Act No. 3060, as Renamed and Reconstituted Under Executive Orders Nos. 585, 745 and 757, and Expanding Its Functions, Powers and Duties
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Declaring the Reorganization of the Judiciary Pursuant to Batas Pambansa Blg. 129 Creating the Intermediate Appellate Court; the Regional Trial Courts, the Metropolitan Trial Courts, Municipal Circuit Trial Courts and Municipal Trial Courts, and Abolishing the Court of Appeals, the Courts of First Instance, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts, Circuit Criminal Courts, Courts of Agrarian Relations and All City and Municipal Courts and Municipal Circuit Courts; and Approving the Staffing Pattern and Compensation Scheme for the New Courts, Etc
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, in Order to Implement the 20%-25% Margins of Tariff Preference on Items With Import Value of Over $500,000 to $1,000,000 (CIF) in 1978, as Recorded in the Foreign Trade Statistics of the Philippines, in Accordance With the Decision of the Thirteenth Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Meeting
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Extending the Effectivity of Presidential Decree Numbered Seventeen Hundred Forty-Five Dated November 20, 1980, as Amended By Presidential Decree Numbered Seventeen Hundred Forty-Seven, Dated December 4, 1980, Executive Order Numbered Six Hundred Ninety, Dated May 11, 1981 and Executive Order Numbered Seven Hundred Fifty Eight, Dated December 31, 1981
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Paragraph 21 of Executive Order Number One, Dated July Four, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six, Entitled: "Prescribing Rules and Regulations for the Granting and Issuing of Passports"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Committee to Take Charge of the Planning and Execution of the Commemorative Activities for the 1984 Teodoro M. Kalaw Centennial Anniversary
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reorganizing the Ministry of Health, Integrating the Components of Health Care Delivery Into Its Field Operations, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating the Kabataang Barangay National Secretariat, Defining Its Powers and Functions, Providing for Its Organizational Structure and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Vesting the Jurisdiction, Control and Regulation Over the Watershed Areas of the Manito, Albay and Bacon, Sorsogon Geothermal Reservation Established Under Proclamation No. 2036-A With the Ministry of Energy, Pursuant to the Provision of Presidential Decree No. 1515, as Amended By Presidential Decree No. 1749
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Certifying That the Production of Fiberglass Insulation Materials, as a Preferred Pioneer Industry, Shall Be Entitled to Post-Operative Tariff Protection
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating the Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee, Abolishing the National Committee on Anti-Organized Crime and Its Functions Absorbed By the Peace and Order Council
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Ordering and Authorizing the Organization of the Coconut Investment Company as a Private Corporation Under the Provisions of Republic Act Numbered Six Thousand Two Hundred Sixty (R.A. 6260)
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 537 Dated May 24, 1979 Creating the Garments and Textile Export Board, Abolishing the Embroidery and Apparel Control and Inspection Board, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating the Markets Infrastructure Development Council Vesting the Same With Powers and Functions, Providing Appropriations Therefor and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a National Committee to Initiate and Conduct the First National Seminar-Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation for Effective Program and Project Implementation
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing for the Abolition of the Agricultural Credit Administration and Transferring Its Functions to the Land Bank of the Philippines
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Establishing the System of Position Classification and Compensation for the Office of the Prime Minister (Proper) as Well as the Rules and Regulations for Its Implementation
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Extending the Period for the 1981-82 General Revision of Real Property Assessment From June 30, 1982 to June 30, 1984 and Fixing the Date of Accrual of the Real Property Tax Based on the Revised Property Valuations
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Granting Salary Increases to Teaching Positions of the Philippine Science High School (PSHS) as an Accelerated Implementation of the 1979 Salary Survey
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Letter of Instruction No. 1093 Governing the Admission to or Stay in the Philippines as Temporary Visitors of Chinese Nationals Who Are Holders of People's Republic of China Passports
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Letter of Instruction No. 1106 Governing the Admission to or Stay in the Philippines as Temporary Visitors of Chinese Nationals Who Are Holders of Taipei Passports
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Abolishing the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, Transferring Its Functions to a Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs
Code of 1982, in Order to Implement the Margins of Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement on Preferential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Thirteenth Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, in Order to Implement the 20%-25% Margins of Tariff Preference on Items With Import Value of $50,000 to $500,000 Cif 1978, as Recorded in the Foreign Trade Statistics of the Philippines, in Accordance With the Eleventh and Twelfth Decisions of the Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Meetings.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reorganizing the Ministry of Labor and Employment, Creating the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing the President of the Philippines the Importation of Fuel Oil (LOI No. 837), Diesel Fuel and Kerosene (LOI No. 839) Free From Customs Duties and Other Importation Taxes and Charges
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing the Increase in Salaries of Metropolitan Manila Commission Officials And Mayors/Vice Mayors of the Cities of Manila, Quezon, Pasay and Caloocan
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Prescribing the Initial Clothing Allowance in Kind and a New Rate of Clothing Maintenance Allowance of the Cadets of the Philippine Military Academy and the Philippine Air Force Flying School
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reorganizing the National Science Development Board and Its Agencies Into a National Science and Technology Authority and for Related Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Accelerating the Implementation of the Kilusang Kabuhayan at Kaunlaran and Establishing Thereby a Special Local Government KKK Fund, Appropriating Funds Therefor and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Classifying the Organizational Structure of the Rural Workers Office in the Ministry of Labor and Employment and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating the Manila International Airport Authority, Transferring Existing Assets of the Manila International Airport to the Authority, and Vesting the Authority With Power to Administer and Operate the Manilainternational Airport
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reorganizing the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development, Renaming It as Ministry of Local Government and Transferring Its Community Development Function to the Ministry of Human Settlements and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Presidential Decree No. 977 Creating the Philippine Fish Marketing Authority, Defining Its Functions and Powers, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 696 Granting Career Executive Service Officer Rank to Graduates of the National Defense College of the Philippines and Other Related Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Transferring the Administrative Control of the Real Property Tax Administration (RPTA) Project From the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development to the Ministry of Finance
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Revising the MFA Indices on Overseas and Living Quarters Allowances of Foreign Service Personnel in Bonn and Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Decision Taken By the Eleventh Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Meeting for an Initial Tariff Cut of 50% for Products in the Asean Industrial Complementation (AIC) Package
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Extending the Effectivity of Presidential Decree Numbered Seventeen Hundred Forty-Five Dated November 20, 1980, as Amended By Presidential Decree Numbered Seventeen Hundred Forty-Seven, Dated December 4, 1980 and Executive Order Numbered Six Hundred Ninety, Dated May 11, 1981
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 585 Reconstituting the Board of Censors for Motion Pictures, Which Has Been Renamed Board of Review for Motion Pictures and Television
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Transferring the Management of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex and the Gintong Alay Training Camp in Baguio City to Project: Gintong Alay
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Debt Clearing Office to Effect the Judicious Settlement of Obligations Subsisting Between and Among National Government Offices and Instrumentalities, Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations, Local Government Units and Private Individuals or Corporations
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Establishing the Kilusan Sa Kabuhayan at Kaunlaran (KKK) ng Kabataan as a Priority Program of Government in Addition to the Organizational Machinery of the Kilusang Kabuhayan at Kaunlaran as Provided for in Executive Order No. 715
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing More Financial Incentives to Firms and Out-Of-School Youth Participating in the Kb-Nmyc Batarisan Inplant Training Program
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Increase the Retirement Pension of Officers and Enlisted Personnel Retired or Separated Prior To May 1, 1979 or Their Surviving Heirs
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Retaining the Commission on Filipinos Overseas Under the Office of the President as a Critical Agency, Designating the Members of the Commission and Providing for the Organizational Guidelines of the Secretary of the Commission
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating the Bureau of Youth Affairs, Foreign Students and Foreign Schools in the Ministry of Education and Culture and Other Related Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Section Fourteen of Republic Act Numbered Eighty Five, as Amended By Republic Act Numbered Three Thousand Five Hundred Seventeen and Presidential Decree Numbered Four Hundred Twenty Three
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Establishing the Kilusang Kabuhayan at Kaunlaran as a Priority Program of Government, Providing for Its Organizational Machinery, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reorganizing the Office of the President and Creating the Office of the Prime Minister Pursuant to the 1981 Amendments to the Constitution
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Prescribing Regulations and Instructions on Internal Competitive Bidding for Major Industrial Projects and Mandatory General Contract Terms and Conditions Applicable Thereto Pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 1764
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Margins of Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement on Preferential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Twelfth Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Promulgating Rules for the Admission to the Philippine Schools of the Minor Children of Foreign Permanent Residents in the Philippines Under Section 9 (E) of the Philippine Immigration Law of 1940 as Amended and Section 7, of Executive Order No. 104, Series of 1968
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Tenth Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Decision to Provide a Deeper Tariff Cut of 20% 25% Margins of Tariff Preference in Respect to Items Which Are Already Under the Preferential Trading Arrangements (PTA)
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended in Order to Implement the 20% Margin of Tariff Preference on Items, With Import Value of Less Than Us $50,0ooo CIF in 1978 as Recorded in the Foreign Trade Statistics of the Philippines in Accordance With the Eight and Ninth Decisions of the Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Meeting
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Granting Career Executive Service Officer Bank to Graduates of the National Defense College of the Philippines and Other Related Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 682 Dated May 3, 1981 Creating a National Committee to Take Charge of the Celebration of Philippine Independence Day on June 12, 1981
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Extending the Effectivity of Presidential Decree Numbered Seventeen Hundred Forty-Five Dated November 20, 1980, as Amended By Presidential Decree Numbered Seventeen Hundred Forty-Seven, Dated December 4, 1980
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Instituting a National Resources Expert Within the Ministry of Human Settlements, Providing for the Integrative Delivery of Basic Needs and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Aligning the Philippine Tariff Nomenclature and the General Rules of Classification Provided for Under Sections 104 and 203 of Presidential Decree No. 1464 in Accordance With the Customs Cooperation Council Nomenclature
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Designating the National Power Corporation as the Lead Agency for the San Roque Multi-Purpose Development Project of Lower Agno River Basin at San Roque, San Manuel, Pangasinan and Also as the Implementing Agency for the Joint Works
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Changing the Title of the Executive Director to Administrator and Reconstitution of the Board of Governors of the National Coal Authority and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 31, Series of 1954, as Amended, to Include Other Local Government Officials Who Are Likewise Entitled to the Use of Motor Vehicles or Other Means of Transportation for Official Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing the Hosting of the Intergovernmental Meeting on the Protection and Management of Coastal Areas of the East Asian Region and the First Asian Ministerial Meeting on the Environment
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Enjoining the Widespread Application of Gasifier Equipment for Vehicles and Designating an Inter-Agency Committee to Oversee and Regulate Its Implementation
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing the Transfer to the National Development Corporation (NDC) of All Accounts Payable to the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) in Connection With the Sale of the Luzon Stevedoring Corporation (Lusteveco) to the Construction and Development Corporation of the Philippines ( Cp)
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Government Purchase of Electrical Wires, Materials, Components and Devices Manufactured By Firms Licensed By the Philippine Bureau of Standards
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating an Executive Committee to Take Charge of the Planning and Execution of Commemorative Activities for the Fall of Bataan, Fall of Corregidor and Battle of Besang Pass
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 81, Series of 1976, Creating a Committee to Coordinate the Investigation, Handling and Disposition of Apprehended Illegal Entrants and Foreign Vessels Violating Philippine Laws
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Enjoining the Widespread Application of Gasifier Equipment for Irrigation and Other Farm-Related Purposes, and Designating the Farm Systems Development Corporation as the Lead Agency in Its Implementation
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Extending the Term of the Presidential Committee to Study Government Corporations (PCSGC) Created Under Executive Order No. 464, Series of 1976
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Expanding the Powers of the Committee Created Under Executive Order No. 544 Series of 1979 and Providing the Necessary Appropriations Therefore
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Requiring Government Offices, Agencies and Instrumentalities to Comply Strictly With the Laws and Regulations on Withholding of Taxes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reorganizing the Land Registration Commission Into the National Land Textiles and Deeds Registration Administration and Regionalizing the Offices of the Registrars Therein
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing the Ministries and Governmental, Agencies Concerned to Render Full Support and Assistance to the Batasang Pambansa to Insure the Successful Hosting of the Spring Meetings of the Inter-Parliamentary Union on April 20 to 25, 1981
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Abolishing the National Fertilizer Corporation of the Philippines and Transferring Its Functions and Appropriations to the National Development Company
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Margins of Tariff Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement on Preferential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Seventh Meeting of the Trade Preference Negotiating Group and the Eleventh Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 31, Entitled "Regulations Governing the Use of Motor Vehicles or Other Means of Transportation for Official Purposes"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing the Retention in the Service of Some Employees of the Reparations Commission (REPACOM) and Directing the Board of Liquidators to Advance Their Salaries and Other Operating Expenses Subject to Reimbursementfrom Repacom Funds
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 134, Series of 1964 as Amended, Creating the Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Special Committee to Determine the Terms and Conditions for the Merger of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) and the Republic Telephone Company (RETELCO)
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Converting the Ilocos Region Fuelwood Development Program Created Under Letter of Instructions No. 866 Into a Corporation as a Subsidiary of the Philippine Virginia Tobacco Administration, Redefining Its Functions, Powers and Responsibilities, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Orders Nos. 541 and 553 Converting the Committee to Gather the Memorabilia of the Late Chief Justice Fred Ruiz Castro Into a Commission
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a National Steering Committee in Connection With the Nationwide Observance of the Philippine Participation in the International Year of Disabled Persons in 1981
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Margins of Tariff Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement on Preferential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Fifth and Sixth Meetings of the Trade Preferences Negotiating Group and the Tenth Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Philippine Counterpart Commission to the Hawaiian Commission for the Observance and Commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Arrival of the First Filipino Immigrants in Hawaii, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Extending the Term of the Presidential Committee to Study Government Corporations Created Under Executive Order No. 464, Series of 1976
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Implementing the Regional Cities Development Project, Creating for This Purpose the Regional Cities Development Project Office and Providing Funds Therefor
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reconstituting the Board of Directors of the Philippine Amusements and Gaming Corporation, Created Under Presidential Decree No. 1067-A
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Light Rail Transit Authority, Vesting the Same With Authority to Construct and Operate the Light Rail Transit (LRT) Project and Providing Funds Therefor
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Transferring the Metals Industry Research and Development Center From the National Science Development Board to the Ministry of Industry, Reconstituting Its Board of Trustees, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Establishing the Presidential Program Implementation Monitoring Center, Defining Its Powers and Functions, Providing Funds Therefore, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 592 Dated May 3, 1980, Creating a National Committee to Take Charge of the Celebration of Philippine Independence Day on June 12, 1980
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Transferring the Function of Cooperative Development From the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development to the Ministry of Agriculture
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Removing Copra, Coconut Oil, Copra Meal or Cake and Dessicated Coconut From the List of Export Products Subject to Duty as Provided for Under P.D. 1464, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing the Regional Physical Fitness and Sports Development Councils to Organize the Regional Organizing Committees for the Palarong Bagong Lipunan and Requiring All Agencies, Offices, and Instrumentalities of the Government, Including Local Governments and Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations to Actively Support the Efforts of the Regional Organizing Committees Formed
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Exempting the President's Center for Special Studies From the Executive Order No. 530 Relative to Position Classification and Salary Rates and the Rules and Regulations of the Civil Service Commission
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, in Order to Implement the Margins of Tariff Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement on Preferential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Fourth Meeting of the Trade Preferences Negotiating Group and the Eight Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a National Coordinating Committee for Sports Development and Prescribing the Governance of the National Sports Associations
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles Under Section 104 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Concession Rates of Duty of the Government of the Philippines Set Forth in Schedule Lxxv Philippines in Accordance With the Conditions Stipulated in the Geneva (1979) Protocol to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating the Rural Waterworks Development Corporation, Prescribing Its Powers and Activities, Appropriating the Necessary Funds Therefor, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Exempting Promotional Materials, Consumables and Other Give-Aways From Customs Duties and Taxes for the Use of Delegates to International Travel or Tourism Conventions Hosted in Manila By the Ministry of Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing for the Re-Structuring of the Organizational Framework of the Ministry of Trade And, for the Purpose, Amending Presidential Decree Numbered Seven Hundred Twenty-One and Other Related Laws
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Delineating the Functions and Responsibilities of the Philippine Ports Authority and the Manila International Port Terminals, Inc. in Relation to the Management of the Manila International Port
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Task Force to Undertake Land Assembly and Official Development Registry Activities in Declared Bagong Lipunan Sites and Urban Land Reform Zones
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing the Board of Investments to Extend the Period of Availment of Incentives By, or Increase the Rates of Tax Exemptions Of, Registered Enterprises
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Transferring the Southern Philippines Development Administration (SPDA) From the Office of the President to the Ministry of Human Settlements and Reconstituting the Composition of the Board of Directors
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 129, Entitled "Providing Rules and Regulations Governing Official Travel Abroad of Officers and Employees of the Government Both National and Local, Including Government Owned or Controlled Corporations and Prescribing Rates of Allowances and Other Expenses Therefor"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 495, Entitled "Establishing the Rules and Regulations of the Foreign Service Compensation Decree of 1978"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing Strict Compliance With the Vital Rules and Regulations Governing the Official Travel Abroad of Government Officials and Employees, Both National and Local, Including Those in Government Owned or Controlled Corporations
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Extending the Term of the Presidential Committee to Study Government Corporations Created Under Executive Order No. 464, Series of 1976
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing that the Powers of Administrative Supervision and Control of the Office of the President Over the Board of Energy Shall Be Exercised Through the Ministry of Energy
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending the Charter of the Home Financing Commission, Renaming It as Home Financing Corporation, Enlarging Its Powers, and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, in Order to Implement the Margins of Tariff Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement on Preferential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Seventy Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing the National Coordinating Committee Implementing Presidential Memorandum Order No. 516 as Amended, to Administer and Manage the Kapai Settlement/integration Project in Lanao Del Sur
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Establishing Rules and Regulations for the Implementation of the Classification and Compensation Plans for the Office of the President (PROPER)
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Extending the Term of the Presidential Committee to Study Government Corporations Created Under Executive Order No. 464, Series of 1976
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Transferring the Appropriations for the Pambansang Katipunan ng Kabataang Barangay ng Pilipinas From the Mlg to the Office of the President
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating Committees in Connection With the Hosting By the Philippines of the 35th Session of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Presidential Decree No. 1464, Otherwise, Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978, in Order to Implement the Margins of Tariff Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement on Preferential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Third Meeting of the Trade Preferences Negotiating Group and the Fifth and Sixth Meetings of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Extending the Term of the Presidential Committee to Study Government Corporations Created Under Executive Order No. 464, Series of 1976
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Revoking Executive Order No. 287, Series of 1959, and Executive Order No. 374, Series of 1960, Authorizing the Use of Low Plate Numbers By High Government Officials
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing the Chairman of the Commission on Audit to Make an Examination Into the Business Affairs, Administration and Condition of Payors of the Coconut Consumers Stabilization Fund Levy and of Manufacturers of Subsidized Coconut-Based Products
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating an Executive Committee to Take Charge of the Planning and Execution of Commemorative Activities for the 1978 Manuel L. Quezon National Centennial Year
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Extending the Term of the Presidential Committee to Study Government Corporations Created Under Executive Order No. 464, Series of 1976
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended, in Order to Implement the Margins of Tarrif Preference in Accordance With the Asean Agreement on Preferential Trading Arrangements With Respect to Certain Articles Negotiated During the Fourth Meeting of the Asean Committee on Trade and Tourism
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Certifying that the Production of Phthalic Anhydride as a Preferred Pioneer Industry, Shall Be Entitled to Post-Operative Tariff Protection
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Approving the Continuing Automatic Releases of the Coconut Consumers Stabilization Fund and the Coconut Industry Development Fund for the Benefit of the Coconut Farmers
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing for the Extension of the Submission of the Report By the PCSGC Up to December 31, 1977 By Amending Executive Order No. 478, Series of 1976
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 41 Dated June 24, 1963, Entitled "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"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a National Steering Committee in Connection With the Nation-Wide Observance and Philippine Participation in the International Year of the Child in 1979
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 41 Dated June 24, 1963, Entitled "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"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Committee on Conference Preparations and a Committee on Substantive Matters for the Third Ministerial Session of the United Nations World Food Council
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Requiring All Sectors of Mass Media, Billboard Advertisers, and Operators of Movie and Cinemahouses to Allocate Spot Time And/or Space for Informational and Educational Campaigns and Programs on Water Conservation of the Government
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Extending the Term of the Presidential Committee to Study Government Corporations Created Under Executive Order No. 464, Series of 1976
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as provided under Republic Act No. 1937, otherwise known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Prescribing Regulations Governing the Discharge or Separation By Administrative Action of Officers in the Regular Force, and Reserve Officers on Extended Tour to Active Duty, in the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Special Committee to Look Into Certain Certificates of Titles of Land in Baguio City Declared Null and Void By the Court
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rate of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 277 Dated December 8, 1970, as Amended By Executive Order No. 269, Dated March 2, 1971, Entitled "Creating the Presidential Advisory Committee on Copper Industry"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Certifying that the Production of Sodium Tripoly- Phosphate as a Preferred Pioneer Industry, Shall Be Entitled to Post-Operative Tariff Protection
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Suspending the Export Duty on Gold as Provided Under Executive Orders 197ed Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reconstituting the Membership of the National Forestry Extension Advisory Board Created Under Executive Order No. 321 Dated May 31, 1971
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Excluding Cement From the List of Export Products Subject to Duty Provided for Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the "Tariff and Customs Code", as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Removing Copper and Cement From the List of Export Products Subject to Duty Provided for Under Republic Act No. 1937, Other Wise Known as the "Tariff and Customs Code", as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Certifying that the Production of Lubricating Oil (Including Lubricating Oil Base Stock) as a Preferred Pioneer Industry, Be Entitled to Post-Operative Tariff Protection
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Section 19 of Executive Order No. 135, Dated May 4, 1948, Entitled "Regulating the Establishment, Maintenance and Operation of Fronton and Basque Pelota Games (Jai-Alai)"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Export Duty on Certain Exported Articles as Provided in Ra 1937, as Amended By Pd 230, With Respect to Copper Ore and Concentrate
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a National Preparatory Committee and Designating a Coordinating Secretariat for the Philippine Participation in Habitat: the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements in Vancouver, Canada, in 1976
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Revising the Evaluation and Approval Procedures for Bid Proposals and Proposed Negotiated Contracts of the Philippine National Railways and Amending for the Purpose Executive Order No. 356, Dated 3 December 1971
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating Preparatory Committees for the Third Ministerial Meeting of the Group of 77 of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Temporarily Lifting the Provisions of Section 514, Title III, Book I of Republic Act No. 1937, as Amended, and Those of Executive Order No. 425, Series of 1974, With Respect to Wood Products
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Imposing Premium Duty on Certain Export Products in Addition to Export Tariffs Provided for Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the "Tariff and Customs Code", as Amended By Presidential Decree No. 230
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rate of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 129 Dated May 6, 1968, Entitled "Providing Rules and Regulations Governing Official Travel Abroad of Officials and Employees of the Government Both National and Local, Including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations and Prescribing Rates of Allowances and Other Express Therefor"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 342 Dated October 5, 1971, Establishing the Pollution Research Center of the Philippines So as to Change the Name Thereof to Environmental Center of the Philippines
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Classifying the Entry of Foreign Correspondents Intothe Philippines Underthe Category of Temporary Visitors as Provided in Section 9(A) ofthe Philippine Immigration Act of 1940, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reconstituting the Commission Created Under Executive Order No. 341 Dated October 4, 1971, Entitled "Creatingthe Presidential Investigation and Recovery Commission"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 263 Dated August 15, 1957, Entitled "Creatingthe Pinaglabanan Commemorative Commission," as Amended By Executive Order No. 300 Dated May 29, 1958, and Executive Order No. 433 Dated June 20, 1961
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Appointing a Member ofthe Minority Party as Member in Committees on Pre-Qualifications and Awards in Each National Agency Undertaking Infrastructure Projects
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Requiring the Filing of Criminal Complaints Against Government Personnel Charged Administratively, Wherethe Administrative Case Involves Dishonesty, Corruption or Moral Turpitude
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 281 Dated December 29, 1970, Creatingthe Presidential Commission to Review and Revisethe Reorganization Plan
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 374, Dated February 11, 1972, Creating a Cabinet Committee to Study and Recommend Solutions tothe Chinese Problem
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Paragraph I, Sub-Paragraph (E) of Executive Order No. 34 Dated May 20, 1954, Declaring that Portion ofthe Benguet Road (Kennon Road) From Klondyke's Spring to Camp Six Withinthe Mountain Province as Toll Road and Fixingthe Schedule of Fees forthe Collection of Tolls Thereon
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 212 Dated February 17, 1970, as Amended By Executive Order No. 240 Dated June 25, 1970, Creatingthe National Artificial Rain Stimulation Committee
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Transferring the Administration and Custody ofthe Aguinaldo Mansion in Kawit, Cavite, Fromthe National Museum tothe National Historical Commission
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifyingthe Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Executive Orders 197ed Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known asthe Tariff and Customs Code ofthe Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Certifying that the Production of Polyester Fibers, as a Preferred Pioneer Industry, Shall Be Entitled to Post-Operative Tariff Protection
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 367 Dated January 18, 1972, Entitled "Modifyingthe Rates of Imports Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known asthe Tariff and Customs Code ofthe Philippines, as Amended."
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known asthe Tariff and Customs Code ofthe Philippines, as Amended.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Designating the Department of Agrarian Reform as Trustee of the Special Fund for Assistance to the Philippine Land Reform Education Program
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 225 Dated April 21, 1970, Entitled “Reconstituting the Financial Policy Committee and Renaming It Financial and Fiscal Policy Committee”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Special Evaluation and Awards Committee to Evaluate Bid Proposals and Proposed Negotiated Contracts of the Philippine National Railways, National Power Corporation and People’S Homesite and Housing Corporation
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Promulgating the Guidelines to Govern the Review By Government Agencies Concerned of Service Agreements Between Local Petroleum Concessionaires and Foreign Oil Exploration Companies
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Constituting a Coordinating Committee for the Symposium of Southeast Asian Countries on Research and Marketing of Asian Tropical Timber and Timber Products
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Setting Procedures for the Disposition of and Disbursements From the Proceeds From the Sale of the Rice Donation of the Government of Japan
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 215 Dated March 7, 1970, Reorganizing the Presidential Committee on Housing and Urban Resettlement, By Designating the Secretary of Public Works and Communications as Executive Director Thereof
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 206 of January 9, 1970, So as to Direct the Central Bank of the Philippines to Receive Payment Through the Banking System of Other National Internal Revenue Taxes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating the Permanent Committee for the Implementation of the Philippine-Indonesian Agreements on Economic and Technical Cooperation, and Defining Its Powers and Functions
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Certifying That the Production of Cold-Rolled Steel Black Sheets, as a Preferred Pioneer Industry, Shall Be Entitled to Post Operative Tariff Protection
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Designating the Bureau of Customs as Certifying Authority for Certificates of Origin Covering Philippine Exports Under the Generalized Scheme of Preferences (Gsp) of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Presidential Administrative Assistance Committee Relative to the Implementation of Proclamation No. 889 Dated August 21, 1971, Suspending the Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Adjusting the Base Pay of Philippine Military Academy Cadets, Probationary Second Lieutenants, and 20-Year Old Trainees of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 183 Dated May 6, 1969, as Amended By Executive Order No. 285 Dated January 21, 1971, Creating the National Food and Agriculture Council
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 313 Dated April 23, 1971, Creating a Cottage Industry Development Council and a Cottage Industry Development Enterprise
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Declaring the Greater Manila Terminal Food Market, Inc. (Gmtfm) Slaughterhouse and Chicken Dressing Plant a National Abattoir and Directing All Provincial Governors, City Mayors and Municipal Mayors to Minimize Undue Increases Of, and Thus Stabilize Prices of Livestock Meat and Poultry Products By Facilitating the Unrestricted Marketing Thereof to and From the Greater Manila Terminal Food Market to All Provinces, Cities and Municipalities
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 64, Dated May 28, 1967, Entitled “Reconstituting the Committee Created Under 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 Therefor’ 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, Executive Order No. 358 Dated September 23, 1959, and Executive Order No. 40 Dated June 1, 1963”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a National Forestry Extension Advisory Board Charged With Responsibility of Planning and Coordinating the Forest Extension Program of the National Government and Its Instrumentalities
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 243, Dated July 7, 1970, Entitled “Creating a National Committee for Mineral Explorations and Survey Operations”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Delegating to the National Historical Commission the Authority to Choose and Select the Awardee or Awardees in the Field of History, Annual Republic Cultural Heritage Awards
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 212-A Dated March 1, 1970, Entitled “Dispensing With the Submission to the Office of the President for Review or Approval of Certain Contracts or Transactions”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Debt Clearing Committee to Effect An Inter-Government Liquidation of Domestic and Foreign Debts Either Through Cash Payment or Through Offsetting of the Accounts Subsisting Among the National Government, Its Agencies and Instrumentalities, Including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations, as Well as Local Governments
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating An Ad Hoc Committee to Conduct a Feasibility Study of a Satisfactory System of Disposing Mine Tailings From the Baguio Mining District
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Constituting the “Fund for Assistance to Students” as An Irrevocable Trust Fund, Creating a “Students Assistance Committee” as Trustee, and Providing for the Management Thereof
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 11, Series of 1966, as Amended By Executive Order No. 220 Dated March 21, 1970, Creating the Anti-Smuggling Action Center.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 155 Dated October 28, 1968, as Amended By Executive Order No. 288 Dated February 6, 1971, Which Created the Gomez, Burgos, Zamora Centennial Commission.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 164 Dated January 17, 1969, Entitled “Creating the Committee to Coordinate and Supervise the Collation, Collection, Identification, Classification, Reproduction and Release of Archival Materials and Other Historical Papers in the Possession of Government Agencies”.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 277, Dated December 8, 1970, Entitled “Creating the Presidential Advisory Committee on the Copper Industry.”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 180, Series of 1969, Reconstituting the Committee on Wood Industries Development Under the Office of the President.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 238 Dated June 18, 1970, as Amended, Entitled “Creating a Committee to Study, Evolve, and Recommend Policies Relative to the Settlement of Land Disputes and Priorities in the Granting of Titles Over Public Lands.”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 243, Dated July 7, 1970, Creating the National Committee for Mineral Exploration and Survey Operations.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing Government Agencies Concerned to Expedite the Full Implementation of the Simplified Export Procedure for Boi Registered Enterprises Under Republic Act No. 6135, or Export Incentives Act.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Presidential Census Coordinating Board, Authorizing the Establishment of Local Census Boards, and Proclaiming April 1, 1971, as Census Day for Agriculture and Fisheries.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Requiring the Submission of An Annual Program of Procurement By the Departments, Bureaus, Offices and Agencies of the National Government.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 22 Dated April 25, 1966, Entitled “Creating a National Committee to Take Charge of All Arrangements Connected With State and Other Visits.”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 233 Dated May 15, 1970, Entitled “Creating the Commission on Population”, as Amended By Executive Order No. 236 Dated June 16, 1970.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 30 Dated January 14, 1963, as Amended By Executive Order No. 69 Dated February 7, 1964, Executive Order No. 3 Dated January 5, 1966 and Executive Order No. 98 Dated October 31, 1967
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 18 Dated September 16, 1946, 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.”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Outlining the Procedure By Which Complainants Charging Government Officials and Employees With Commission of Irregularities Should Be Guided.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Placing the Port of Calapan, Oriental Mindoro and Its Facilities Under the Jurisdiction, Administration and Control of the Bureau of Customs.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating National and Local Beautification and Cleanliness Committee to Undertake a Nationwide Beautification and Cleanliness Campaign.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 132, Dated December 27, 1937, as Amended By Executive Order No. 214, Dated July 10, 1939, Which Created the Provincial Appraisal Committee.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 182-A May 1, 1969, as Amended By Executive Order No. 188 Dated September 6, 1969, and Executive Order No. 229 Dated April 30, 1970, Entitled “Creating a National Social Action Council”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 286, Series of 1949, By Reorganizing the Fair Trade Board and Vesting It With More Powers and Authority
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 238 Dated June 18,1970, entitled "Creating a commitee to study, evolve, and recommend policies relative to the settlement of land disputed and priorities in the granting of titles over public lands”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating An Executive Committee to Act as Advisory Council to the Fao Seminar on Measures to Accelerate Benefits From Water Use At the Farm Level to Be Held in Quezon City in October 1970
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Committee to Study, Evolve, and Recommend Policies Relative to the Settlement of Land Disputes and Priorities in the Granting of Titles Over Public Lands
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Special Committee to Conduct Public Hearings in Connection With the Proposed Increase of Power Rates By the National Power Corporation
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 182-A Dated May 1, 1969, as Amended By Executive Order No. 188 Dated September 6, 1969, Entitled “Creating a National Social Action Council”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Requiring the Immediate Reversion to Surplus of All Accounts Payable and Unliquidated Obligations Which Are Two Years Old or Over And/Or Other Undocumented Payable Accounts Irrespective of Age, and Prescribing the Procedures for Certification to Accounts Payable At the End of the Fiscal Year
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 180 Dated April 25, 1969 and Executive Order No. 195 Dated October 13, 1969 Entitled “Reconstituting the Committee on Wood Industries Development Under the Office of the President”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 70 Dated May 28, 1967, Entitled “Transferring Certain Functions of the Office of the President to Heads of Departments, Offices and Entities”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Giving Priority and Prompt Attention to Matters Referred to the Philippine Government Concerning Its Participation in the United Nations and in Other International Organizations and Conferences
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reorganizing the Presidential Committee on Housing and Urban Development Created Under Executive Order No. 135, Dated June 10, 1968, as Amended By Executive Order No. 161 Dated November 28, 1968, and Amending Executive Order No. 208, Dated February 9, 1970, Entitled “Strengthening the Cabinet to Make It More Effective Vehicle for the Attainment of Developmental Goals”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Requiring All Departments, Bureaus, Offices, Agencies, and Instrumentalities of the Government in the Greater Manila Area, Including Corporations Owned or Controlled By the Government, to Buy From the Greater Manila Terminal Food Market, Inc., Their Requirements for Agricultural and Meat Products, Whenever Available
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing All Departments, Bureaus, Offices, Agencies and Instrumentalities, Including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations, to Require Every Individual, Corporation, Partnership, and Association to State or Place on All Documents and Records of Any Business Transactions With the Said Government Entities, and Such Other Individual Transactions Between Persons and Entities Whose Documents Need to Be Registered, to State or Place on the Said Records and Documents Their Tax Account Number
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Operating the Presidential Census Coordinating Board, Authorizing the Establishment of Local Census Boards, and Proclaiming Wednesday, May 6, 1970 as Census Day
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Requiring Government Offices, Agencies and Instrumentalities to Submit to the Bureau of Internal Revenue An Annual List of Money Payments on Transactions With Private Individuals, Corporations, Partnerships and Associations
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Special Committee to Conduct Public Hearings in Connection With the Proposed Increase of Water Rates By the National Waterworks and Sewerage Authority
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Placing State Universities, Colleges, Schools and Other Educational Institutions Under the Supervision of the Secretary of Education
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Declaring the Manila South Diversion Road (Limited Access), Highway 54-Alabang Section, the “Manila South Expressway” and Authorizing Collection of Tolls Therefrom
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 33, Dated July 21, 1966, Entitled “Creating a Special Committee on Government Investments and Defining Its Powers and Functions”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing the Documentation and Admission of Foreign Nationals Employed Under Republic Act No. 5186, Otherwise Known as the Investment Incentives Act, as Nonimmigrants Under Section 47(A)(2) of the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reconstituting the Committee Created Under 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 Therefor”, 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, Executive Order No. 358 Dated September 23, 1959, Executive Order No. 40 Dated June 1, 1963, and Executive Order No. 64 Dated May 28, 1967
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 180 Dated April 25, 1969, Entitled “Reconstituting the Committee on Wood Industries Development Under the Office of the President”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 321 Dated June 12, 1950, as Revised By Executive Order No. 137 Dated January 7, 1965, Prescribing the Code of the National Flag and the National Anthem of the Republic of the Philippines
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Decreeing the Use of Voter’S Identification Card Issued By the Commission on Elections for Identification Purposes in Transactions With Any Government Office or Government-Owned or Controlled Corporation
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Nag-Aatas Sa Lahat Nang , Kawanihan, Tanggapan At Iba Pang Sangay Ng Pamahalaan Na Gamitin Ang Wikang Pilipino Hangga’T Maaari Sa Linggo Ng Wikang Pambansa At Pagkaraan Nito, Sa Lahat Nang Opisyal Na Komunikasyon At Transaksyon Ng Pamahalaan
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 408 Dated November 9, 1960, as Amended By Executive Order No. 62 Dated September 18, 1963, Entitled “Providing a More Expeditious System and Simpler Forms for the Encouragement and Facilitation of Foreign Tourist Travel to the Philippines”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 10 Dated February 24, 1966, Entitled “Centralizing the Custody and Disposition of Confiscated Goods and Payment of Reward to Informers”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 87 Dated September 22, 1967, By Extending the Periods for Compliance With the Requisite Conditions for the Issuance of Patents or Certificates of Title as Well as the Technical Survey of Farm Lot Claims to September 22, 1971, and April 30, 1970, Respectively
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Certifying That the Manufacture of Plasticizers in the Philippines, as a Preferred Pioneer Industry Shall Be Entitled to a Post-Operative Tariff Protection
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Committee to Coordinate and Supervise the Collation, Collection, Identification, Classification, Reproduction and Release of Archival Materials and Other Historical Papers in the Possession of Government Agencies
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 156, Dated November 5, 1968, Entitled “Constituting the Fund for Assistance to Private Education as An Irrevocable Trust Fund, Creating a Private Education Assistance Committee as Trustee, and Providing for the Management Thereof”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Implementing and Giving Effect to United Nations Security Council Resolution 253 (1968) of 29 May 1963 Imposing Sanctions Against the Illegal Regime of Southern Rhodesia
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Abolishing the Tondo Foreshore Development Committee Created Under Administrative Order No. 92, Dated November 20, 1967, and Transferring Its Functions to the Presidential Coordinating Committee on Housing and Urban Development Created Under Executive Order No. 135, Dated June 10, 1968
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 154 Dated October 18, 1968, Entitled "Creating a National Coordinating Committee on Reforestation and Tree-Planting"
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Requiring All Departments, Bureaus, Offices, Agencies, Instrumentalities and Political Subdivisions of the Government, Including Corporations Owned or Controlled By the Government, the Armed Forces, Government Hospitals, and Public Educational Institutions, to Establish Their Respective Disaster Control Organization
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Constituting the “Fund for Assistance to Private Education” as An Irrevocable Trust Fund, Creating a “Private Education Assistance Committee” as Trustee, and Providing for the Management Thereof
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 87 Dated September 22, 1967, By Extending the Period for the Technical Survey of Farm Lot Claims Up to April 30, 1969.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 213 Dated November 12, 1956, Entitled “Requiring All Departments, Bureaus, Offices, Agencies, Instrumentalities, and Political Subdivisions of the Government, Including the Corporations Owned or Controlled By the Government, the Armed Forces, Government Hospitals, and Public Educational Institutions to Buy From the National Rice and Corn Corporation and the Central Cooperative Exchange, Inc., Whenever Available, All Their Requirements for Rice”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Instituting the Presidential Golden Plow Award in Recognition of Extraordinary and Outstanding Service or Contribution By Individuals, Groups of Individuals and Institutions to the Cause of Land Reform.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing for a Listing of Buildings and Dwellings in Connection With the Projected 1970 Censuses of Population and Housing, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Fixing Census Days.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 95 Dated October 24, 1967, Entitled “Amending Executive Order No. 65 Dated May 22, 1967, Entitled ‘Creating a Permanent Cabinet Committee on Public Bidding.'”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Paragraph 2 of Executive Order No. 34, Series of 1954, as Amended By Executive Order No. 20, Series of 1962, 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.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Paragraph 1, Sub-Paragraph (B) of Executive Order No. 34 Dated June 1, 1954, as Amended By Executive Order No. 106 Dated December 11, 1967, Declaring That Portion of Benguet Road (Kennon Road) From Klondyke’S Spring to Camp Six Within the Mountain Province as Toll Road and Fixing the Schedule of Fees for the Collection of Tolls Thereon.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing Rules and Regulations Governing Official Travel Abroad of Officials and Employees of the Government, Both National and Local, Including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations, and Prescribing Rates of Allowances and Other Expenses Therefor.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing for the Implementing Details of Republic Act Numbered 5185, Otherwise Known as the Decentralization Act of 1967, Insofar as the Relationship of the Field Agricultural Extension Work of the Local Governments and the National Government Is Concerned.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Implementing and Giving Effect to United Nations Security Council Resolution S/Res/232 (1966) of 16 December 1966 Imposing Economic Sanctions Against the Illegal Regime in Southern Rhodesia.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 58 Dated August 4, 1954, as Amended, By Giving the National Shrines Commission the Authority to Enter Into Any Contract for the Purpose of Converting Areas Into Tourist Spots and Leasing Them to Qualified Parties.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Declaring the Manila North Diversion Road (Limited Access), From Old Balintawak, Quezon City, to Tabang Junction, Guiguinto, Bulacan, the “Manila North Expressway” and Authorizing Collection of Tolls Therefrom.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating the National Export Coordinating Center to Facilitate Processing of Export Permits, Licenses, Clearances and Papers of Similar Nature and the Receipt on Payment of Fees Therefor.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act No. 1937, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing the Secretary of Education to Organize a Unit or Agency for the Supervision and Coordination of An Integrated Physical Education and Sports Development Program.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 29 Dated June 9, 1966, as Amended By Executive Order No. 35 Dated July 27, 1966, Creating the Peace and Order Council.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Paragraph 1, Sub-Paragraph (B), 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.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Requiring That All Properties Belonging to the National Government, Other Than Lands Sold or Leased Under the Public Land Act, Shall Be Advertised or Bidded for Sale or Lease Only Upon Prior Approval of the Office of the President.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 46 Dated September 12, 1966, Prohibiting the Slaughter of Carabaos and Buffaloes, Pursuant to the Provisions of Republic Act No. 11.
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 68 Dated May 28, 1967, Entitled “Creating the Philippine Standard Council to Act as An Advisory Body to the Bureau of Standards”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 30 Dated January 14, 1963, as Amended By Executive Order No. 3 Dated January 5, 1966, Creating the National Parks Development Committee
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Committee Charged With the Responsibility for Planning and Coordinating the Financing Operations of the National Government and Its Instrumentalities
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Revoking Executive Order No. 200, Issued on November 18, 1965, Entitled “Directing the Board of Liquidators to Acquire, Administer and Dispose of Certain Real Property of the Philippine National Railways”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 84 Dated September 6, 1967, Entitled, “Authorizing the Temporary Transfer of the Archives of the Republic From the Bureau of Records Management to the National Library”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing the Provincial Government of Batangas to Enlist the Assistance of All Government Offices, Agencies and Instrumentalities in Batangas and of Private Transportation Companies in the Emergency Incident to the Eruption of Taal Volcano
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 4 Dated January 7, 1966, Entitled “Creating the Presidential Agency on Reforms and Government Operations.”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Prescribing Rules and Regulations Governing the Occupancy and Use of Farm Lots and the Acquisition of Titles, Outside the Purview of and Subsequent to the Promulgation of Executive Order No. 180, Series of 1956, Within the Mount Data National Park Reservation and Central Cordillera Forest Reserve, Both in the Mountain Provinces, Directing the Eviction of the Alien and Non-Native Farmers Within These Two Reservations and Prosecution of Filipino Dummies Together With Their Alien Exploiters for Violation of the Public Land, Anti-Dummy and Internal Revenue Laws
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Further Amending Executive Order No. 56 Dated December 29, 1966, as Amended, Entitled “Prohibition to Carry Firearms Outside Residence.”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 16 Dated April 24, 1922, as Amended By Executive Order No. 33 Dated January 25, 1963, So as to Change the Composition of the Committee Therein Created
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Committee to Coordinate the Investigation, Handling and Disposition of Apprehended Illegal Entrants (Aliens) and Foreign Vessels Violating Philippine Laws
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 56 Dated December 29, 1966, as Amended By Executive Order No. 57 Dated January 12, 1967, Prohibiting the Carrying of Firearms Outside Residence
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 29 Dated June 9, 1966, as Amended By Executive Order No. 35 Dated July 27, 1966, Entitled “Creating the Peace and Order Council”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing the Strict Imposition of Penalties on Television Stations That Show Any Television Picture Not Approved By the Board of Censors for Motion Pictures
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Classifying Municipal District in the Philippines and Declaring Certain Municipal Districts as Municipalities and Certain Municipalities as First Class Municipal Districts
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Requiring All Government-Owned Vessels Utilized in Maritime Commerce and Privately-Owned Vessels Acquired Through Reparations But Not Yet Fully Paid, to Accept Cadets From the Philippine Merchant Maritime Academy for Shipboard Training
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating the Philippine Standards Council to Act as An Advisory Body to the Bureau of Standards and Authorizing the Secretary of Commerce and Industry to Appoint Members of All Technical Committees Set Up By the Council
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Reconstituting the Committee Created Under 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 Therefor,” as Amended By Executive Order 146 Dated December 27, 1955, Executive Order No. 212 Dated November 6, 1956, Executive Order No. 318 Dated September 17, 1958, Executive Order No. 358 Dated September 23, 1959, and Executive Order No. 40 Dated June 1, 1963
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Authorizing the National Shrines Commission to Issue Honorific Titles Over Portions of Bataan, Corregidor and Other National Shrines
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Promulgating Rules and Regulations for the Control and Supervision of the Importation, Sale and Possession of Chemicals Used as Ingredients in the Manufacture of Explosives and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Temporarily Granting the Agricultural Development Council for Rizal Authority and Discretion in the Utilization of the Agricultural Fund of the Province, Subject to the Control and Supervision of the Agricultural Productivity Commission, and Providing the Necessary Guidelines in the Utilization Thereof
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Revoking Executive Order No. 62 Dated January 15, 1964, Which Created the Rice and Corn Authority, and Vesting the Rice and Corn Production Coordinating Council With the Sole Power and Responsibility of Implementing the Rice and Corn Production Program of the Country
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Modifying the Rate of Import Duty of Certain Imported Article, and Modifying and Superseding Tariff Heading 87.12 Under Executive Order Numbered Two Hundred Twenty-Five, Dated December 13, 1965, as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as Amended
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Presidential Management Task Force to Coordinate Foreign-Financed Projects, Prescribing Its Powers and Functions and for Other Purposes
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Declaring December 12-16, 1966, as the Period for the Asian Ministers of Labor Conference With the Philippines as the Host Country and Designating the Secretary of Labor as Head of the Philippine Delegation and in Charge of Conference Preparations With Necessary Powers and Authority
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 22 Dated October 1, 1962, Entitled “Providing for the Implementing Details for Republic Act No. 2717, Otherwise Known as the Electrification Administration Act.”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating Various Committees to Work With the Agency for International Development (Aid) and American Embassy Officials on Certain Project Justifications
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Changing the Name of the Office of the Presidential Assistant on Community Development to Presidential Arm on Community Development (Pacd)
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Constituting An Executive Committee to Implement the Provisions of Executive Order No. 180 Dated May 10, 1956, Re: Acquisition of Titles to Farm Lots Within the Mount Data National Park Reservation
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating National and Local Beautification and Cleanliness Committee to Undertake a Nationwide Beautification and Cleanliness Campaign
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Creating a Board of Management Under the Department of Commerce and Industry to Handle and Manage Philippine Participation in International Trade Fairs and Expositions and Government-Sponsored National Commercial and Trade Fairs
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 236 Dated February 13, 1957, Entitled “Prescribing Procedures for the Planning of Development Finances, the Issuance of Government Securities, and the Disbursement of Proceeds”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Providing for An Effective and Well Coordinated System for the Security of the Premises and Installations of Foreign Diplomatic Missions, Consular Establishments and Offices of International Agencies in the Philippines, and of the Persons and Residences of Duly Accredited Diplomatic, Consular and International Officials Thereof
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Requiring All Officers and Employees of the Government Visiting Business Establishments for Purposes of Examining Books of Accounts, Records, or Otherwise Inspecting the Premises Thereof in Connection With the Performance of Their Duties to Sign a Registry Book
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Paragraph Number Seven of Executive Order Number One, Dated July Fourth Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six, Entitled “Prescribing Rules and Regulations for the Granting and Issuing of Passports.”
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Enjoining All Public Officers and Employees of the Government and Private Citizens to Cooperate More Fully in the Intensified Anti-Smuggling Campaign
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending the Committee Created Under Executive No. 30 Dated January 14, 1963, as Amended By Executive Order No. 69 Dated February 7, 1964
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Directing the Central Bank of the Philippines to Collect Through the Banking System the Estimated Customs Duties, Taxes and Other Levies Due on All Imported Articles and Merchandise
Ferdinand E. Marcos
Amending Executive Order No. 130 Dated November 24, 1964, By Defining the Functions and Duties of the National Traffic Safety Advisory Committee Created Therein.
Diosdado Macapagal
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty of Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines as Amended
Diosdado Macapagal
Amending Executive Order No. 194, Dated October 24, 1965, Creating the Municipality of San Ricardo in the Province of Southern Leyte.
Diosdado Macapagal
Delegating to the Chief of Constabulary Certain Powers Concerning the Approval or Disapproval of Applications for Firearm Licenses and Revocation Thereof
Diosdado Macapagal
Amending Executive Order No. 184, Series of 1956, Insofar as the Southwestern Boundaries of the Municipality of Dagohoy, Province of Bohol, Are Concerned.
Diosdado Macapagal
Revoking Executive Order No. 35 Issued on February 28, 1963, Entitled “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”
Diosdado Macapagal
Revoking Executive Order No. 185 Issued on October 14, 1965, Entitled “Creating the Municipality of Lourdes in the Province of Oriental Mindoro”
Diosdado Macapagal
Opening the Port of Pasacao, Camarines Sur, as a Subport of Entry Within the Collection District of the Port of Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte
Diosdado Macapagal
Amending Executive Order No. 156 Dated January 6, 1956, and Providing Additional Powers and Duties to the Presidential Assistant on Community Development
Diosdado Macapagal
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty of Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines as Amended
Diosdado Macapagal
Authorizing the Establishment of the Maligaya Rice Research and Training Center of the Philippines At the Maligaya Experiment Station of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources and Defining Its Objectives
Diosdado Macapagal
“Modifying the Rates of Import Duty of Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines as Amended”
Diosdado Macapagal
Revoking Executive Order No. 375, Issued on February 9, 1960, Entitled, “Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Milagros, Province of Masbate, From the Present Site At the Poblacion to the Sitio of Bonbon, Same Municipality
Diosdado Macapagal
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Dinaig in the Province of Cotabato From Its Present Site At the Barrio of Capiton to the Barrio of Dalican, Same Municipality
Diosdado Macapagal
Further Amending Executive Order No. 72, Dated December 3, 1936, as Amended By Executive Order No. 383, Dated March 11, 1963, Establishing a Classification of Ports
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
Amending Executive Order No. 83, Dated May 18, 1964, Entitled “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”
Diosdado Macapagal
Amending Section 15 of Executive Order No. 135, Dated May 4, 1948, Entitled “Regulating the Establishment, Maintenance and Operation of Frontons and Basque Pelota Games (Jai-Alai)”
Diosdado Macapagal
Revising Executive Order No. 321, Dated June 12, 1950, Entitled “Prescribing the Code of the National Flag and the National Anthem of the Republic of the Philippines”
Diosdado Macapagal
Authorizing the Importation of Rice and Designating the Rice and Corn Administration as the Government Agency to Undertake Such Importation Pursuant to Republic Act No. 2207
Diosdado Macapagal
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Burgos in the Province of Ilocos Sur From Its Present Site At the Barrio of Luna to the Barrio of Bato, Same Municipality
Diosdado Macapagal
Amending Executive Order No. 108, Dated October 1, 1964, Creating the Municipality of Sultan Alonto in the Province of Lanao Del Sur
Diosdado Macapagal
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Prosperidad in the Province of Agusan From Its Present Site At the Barrio of Prosperidad to the Barrio of Bahbah, Same Municipality
Diosdado Macapagal
Readjusting the Boundary Line Between the Municipalities of Maigo and Bacolod, Both of the Province of Lanao Del Norte, By Revoking Executive Order No. 342, Dated June 26, 1959
Diosdado Macapagal
Providing Instructions to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippines
Diosdado Macapagal
Providing Instructions to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippines
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
Amending Executive Order No. 321 Dated June 12, 1950, Entitled “Prescribing the Code of the National Flag and the National Anthem of the Republic of the Philippines”
Diosdado Macapagal
Designating the Rice and Corn Administration as the Government Agency to Undertake the Importation of Rice Pursuant to Republic Act No. 2848
Diosdado Macapagal
Rendering in Full Force and Effect the Plan of Organization Proposed By the Special Committee on Reorganization of Agencies for Land Reform for the Administrative Machinery of the Agricultural Land Reform Code
Diosdado Macapagal
Declaring the Bolinao—Alaminos Road, Pangasinan, From Kilometer 237.34 to Kilometers 277.77 or a Distance of 40.43 Kilometers, as a National Secondary Road
Diosdado Macapagal
Providing Instructions to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippines
Diosdado Macapagal
Providing Instructions to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippines
Diosdado Macapagal
Modifying the Rates of Import Duty on Certain Imported Articles as Provided Under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Seven, Otherwise Known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines as Amended
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
Providing Instructions to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippines
Diosdado Macapagal
Abolishing the President’S Law Enforcement Unit for Southern Philippines (PLEUSP) and Transferring Its Functions to the Presidential Committee on Administration Performance Efficiency (PCAPE)
Diosdado Macapagal
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”
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
Designating City Health Officers, District Health Officers, Municipal Health Officers and Presidents of Sanitary Divisions as Ex Officio Medical Members of Acceptance Boards
Diosdado Macapagal
Further Amending Executive Order No. 58 Dated August 16, 1954, as to Membership in the National Shrines Commission and for Other Purposes
Diosdado Macapagal
Consolidating and Reuniting the Territories of the Municipalities of Polo and Valenzuela Into a Municipality to Be Known as Valenzuela
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
Amending Executive Order No. 118, Dated June 22, 1955, Creating a Committee to Screen and Aid Deserving Squatters and New Settlers in Oriental Mindoro
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
Abolishing the Jose Rizal National Centennial Commission and Creating a Committee to Carry Out the Remaining Activities of the Commission
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
Providing Instructions to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippines
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
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
Diosdado Macapagal
Creating the Presidential Committee on Administration Performance Efficiency Under the Office of the Presidentposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Diosdado Macapagal, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Diosdado Macapagal
Creating the Municipality of Matalam in the Province of Cotabatoposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Pilar in the Province of Boholposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Kalamansig in the Province of Cotabatoposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 442, Dated August 16, 1961, Creating the Municipality of Kitcharao in the Province of Agusanposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Abolishing the Presidential Anti-Graft Committee to Enforce and Implement Republic Act No. 1379, Created By Executive Order No. 378, Dated February 18, 1960Posted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Abolishing the Presidential Committee on Administration Performance Efficiency Under the Office of the President Created By Executive Order No. 306, Dated July 15, 1958, as Amended By Executive Order No. 382, Dated March 7, 1960Posted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Readjusting the Boundaries of the Municipality of Buenavista in the Province of Bohol, Amending for This Purpose Executive Order No. 373, Dated January 29, 1960Posted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Sta. Teresita in the Province of Batangasposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Granting Flying Pay to Officers of the Philippine Navy Who Are Engaged in Regular and Frequent Aerial Flights and Whose Duties Are Inherent in the Operation of the Aircraft While in Flightposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Bayabas in the Province of Surigao Del Surposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Directing Municipal and City Treasurers to Issue Certificates of Indigency Pursuant to Republic Act No. 747, as Implemented By Executive Order No. 578, Dated March 24, 1953Posted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Abolishing the Investigating Committees on Veterans’ Pensionposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the President’S Committee on Assistance to the Fishing Industryposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 113, Series of 1955, Which Establishes the Classification of Roadsposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the Crop Year 1960-1961Posted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Basista in the Province of Pangasinanposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Delegating to the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources the Power to Sign Patents and Certificates Covering Lands Not Exceeding One Hundred Forty-Four Hectares in Area Concurrently With the Undersecretary for Natural Resourcesposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Dangcagan in the Province of Bukidnonposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Tabina in the Province of Zamboanga Del Surposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Kitcharao in the Province of Agusanposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Tulunan in the Province of Cotabatoposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Bayugan in the Province of Agusanposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Columbio in the Province of Cotabatoposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Further Amending Annex “A” to Executive Order No. 453, Dated June 19, 1951, Entitled “Establishing Rules and Regulations to Control, Curtail, Regulate, And/Or Prohibit the Exportation or Re-Exportation of Certain Items From the Philippines, to Implement Republic Act No. 613”Posted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Authorizing Payment of Hazardous Duty Pay to Officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippinesposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Lawigan in the Province of Iloiloposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Opening the Port of Tagbilaran, Bohol, as a Subport of Entry Within the Collection District of the Port of Cebuposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 113, Series of 1955, Which Establishes the Classification of Roadsposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Further Amending Executive Order No. 263, Dated August 15, 1957, Entitled “Creating the Pinaglabanan Commemorative Commission”Posted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Opening Ozamis City as a Subport of Entry of Cagayan De Oro Cityposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Dividing the Municipal District of Saguiaran in the Province of Lanao Del Sur Into Two Municipal Districts to Be Known as the Municipal District of Saguiaran and the Municipal District of Piagapoposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Gitagum in the Province of Misamis Orientalposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating a Decoration to Be Known as the Rizal Pro Patria Awardposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Converting the Municipal District of Lumba-Bayabao in the Province of Lanao Del Sur, Into a Municipalityposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Alcantara in the Province of Romblonposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Fixing Office Hours During the Hot Seasonposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Lugait in the Province of Misamis Orientalposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Extending the Jurisdiction of the Justice of the Peace Court of Olongapo, Zambales, Over That Portion of the United States Naval Base Reservation, Subic Bay Area, Falling Within the Province of Zambalesposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of San Miguel in the Province of Boholposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Danao in the Province of Boholposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Belison in the Province of Antiqueposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Transferring Barrio Sta. Monica of the Municipality of San Policarpio, Samar, and Barrio Catumsan of the Municipality of Lapinig, Same Province, to the Municipalities of Oras and Arteche, Respectively.Posted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Socorro in the Province of Surigao Del Norte.Posted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Converting the Municipal District of Wao in the Province of Lanao Del Sur Into a Municipality in the Same Provinceposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Providing Instructions to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippinesposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Tantangan in the Province of Cotabatoposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating the Municipality of Libungan in the Province of Cotabatoposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Requiring All Branches and Agencies of the Government to Keep Clean Their Premises and All Properties Under Their Control or Supervision, in Keeping With the Objectives of Proclamation No. 715, Dated October 27, 1960, Declaring 1961 as Jose Rizal Year With Slogan “Visit the Philippines—See the Orient”Posted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Extending the Prohibition to Slaughter Carabaos Up to December 31, 1961Posted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Converting the Municipal District of Ganassi in the Province of Lanao Del Sur, Into a Municipalityposted Under Executive Issuances, Executive Orders, Laws and Issuances Tagged Carlos P. Garcia, Executive Issuances, Executive Orders
Carlos P. Garcia
Providing a More Expeditious System and Simpler Forms for the Encouragement and Facilitation of Foreign Tourist Travel to the Philippines
Carlos P. Garcia
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the Crop Year 1959-1960
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 226, Dated January 2, 1957, Entitled “Creating a National Campaign Committee to Raise Funds to Carry Out Objectives of Jose Rizal National Centennial Commission”
Carlos P. Garcia
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Burgos, Province of Ilocos Sur, From Its Present Site At the Poblacion of Barrio Bato to the Barrio of Luna, Same Municipality
Carlos P. Garcia
Revoking Executive Odrer No. 338, Dated May 26, 1959, Creating An Anti-Economic Subversion Force Known as the Constabulary-Revenue-Customs Service Group
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 398, Dated January 5, 1951, By Authorizing the Chairman of the Deportation Board to Release or Cancel Bonds Filed By Alien Respondents
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 306, Dated July 15, 1958, Entitled “Creating the Presidential Committee on Administration Performance Efficiency Under the Office of the President”
Carlos P. Garcia
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Milagros, Province of Masbate, From Its Present Site At the Poblacion to the Sitio of Bonbon, Same Municipality
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Paragraphs Nos. 4, 5, and 6 of Executive Order No. 287, Dated February 6, 1958, Entitled “Regulating the Registration Of, and Assignment of Number Plates To, Motor Vehicles Used By Officials of the Republic of the Philippines and Accredited Representatives of Foreign States”
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 361 Dated October 12, 1959, Entitled "Promulgating Rules and Regulations for the Implementation of the Proposals of Filipinos Residing in the United States to Invest in the Economic Development Program of the Philippines"
Carlos P. Garcia
Reconstituting the Barrios and Sitios to Compose the Municipalities of Bontoc and Sogod, Both of the Province of Leyte, and Readjusting the Territories of Said Municipalities
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating Provincial, City, Municipal, and Municipal District Census Boards to Act as Consultative Bodies and to Assist the Bureau of the Census and Statistics During the Preparation and Actual Enumeration Work Within Their Respective Jurisdictions in the 1960 Census
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 349, Dated August 10, 1959, Entitled “Providing for a Preliminary Enumeration of Dwellings in Connection With the Taking of the 1960 Censuses of Population and Agriculture in the Philippines Under Commonwealth Act 591 and Republic Act 2300”
Carlos P. Garcia
Promulgating Rules and Regulations for the Implementation of the Proposals of Filipinos Residing in the United States to Invest in the Economic Development Program of the Philippines
Carlos P. Garcia
Further Amending the Fourth 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 Therefor,” as Inserted By Executive Order No. 146, Dated December 27, 1955, and Amended By Executive Order No. 212, Dated November 6, 1956, and Executive Order No. 318, Dated September 17, 1958
Carlos P. Garcia
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the Crop Year 1958-1959
Carlos P. Garcia
Providing for a Preliminary Enumeration of Dwellings in Connection With the Taking of the 1960 Censuses of Population and Agriculture in the Philippines Under Commonwealth Act 591 and Republic Act 2300
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Further Executive Order No. 256, Series of 1957, as Amended By Executive Order No. 334, Current Series, By Classifying the Municipal District of Langangan in the Province of Cagayan, and the Municipal District of Tandubas in the Province of Sulu
Carlos P. Garcia
Adjusting the Classification of the Municipality of Alitagtag, Province of Batangas, and Amending for This Purpose, Executive Order No. 333, Dated March 28, 1959
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 111, Series of 1947, Creating the Municipality of Sta. Catalina, Negros Oriental, So as to Fix the Boundary Line Between the Municipalities of Bayawan and Sta. Actalina
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 331, Current Series, Creating the Municipality of Maigo, Province of Lanao, By Changing the Boundary Line Between the Said Municipality and the Municipality of Bacolod
Carlos P. Garcia
Prescribing Rules and Regulations for the Appointment in the Regular Force, Philippine Air Force, of Reserve Officer Pilots Who Are Graduates of the Philippine Air Force or United States Air Force Flying Schools and Non-Pilot Reserve Officers on Active Duty Who Possess Technical Qualifications Necessary for the Operation and Maintenance of Aircraft
Carlos P. Garcia
Authorizing the Designation of Training Officers in the Departments, Bureaus, Offices, and Agencies of the National, Provincial, and City Governments, Including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations, Pending the Creation of Regular and Permanent Positions for Such Officers
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 256, Series of 1957, Classifying Municipal Districts in the Philippines So as to Include Certain Municipal Districts in Abra, Agusan, Lanao, and Sulu
Carlos P. Garcia
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the Crop Year 1957–1958
Carlos P. Garcia
Revoking Executive Order No. 240, Issued on February 16, 1957, Abolishing the Municipality of Pagudpud in the Province of Ilocos Norte
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 85, Series of 1947, Insofar as the Boundaries Between the Municipalities of Calamba and Plaridel, Both in the Province of Misamis Occidental Are Concerned
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Section 3 of Executive Order No. 278, Dated November 7, 1957, Entitled “Providing for the Implementing Details for Reorganization Plan No. 2-A Relative to Standardized Pay”
Carlos P. Garcia
Further Amending the Fourth Paragraph of Executive Order No. 298, Dated August 12, 1940, Entitled “Prescribing the Automatic Renewal of Contracts, Requiring Public Bidding Before Entering Into New Contracts, and Providing Exceptions Therefor,” as Inserted By Executive Order No. 146, Dated December 27, 1955, and Amended By Executive Order No. 212, Dated November 6, 1956
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 467, Series of 1951, Insofar as the Boundaries of the Municipalities of Dipolog, Polanco and New Piñan, All of the Province of Zamboanga Del Norte, Are Concerned
Carlos P. Garcia
Directing the Payment of Salaries of Government Officials and Employees, Including Those of Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations, Once a Week or Four Times a Month
Carlos P. Garcia
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Tagig, Province of Rizal, From Its Present Site At the Barrio of Santa Ana to the Barrio of Tuktukan, Same Municipality
Carlos P. Garcia
Delegating to the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Under-Secretary for Natural Resources the Power to Sign Patents and Certificates
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 269, Series of 1957, So as to Return to the Municipality of Mainit, Province of Surigao, the Barrio of Siana of the Municipality of Tubod, Same Province
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 286, Current Series, Reclassifying All Chartered Cities, Except Manila, Baguio, and Quezon Cities, So as to Adjust the Classification of the City of Basilan
Carlos P. Garcia
Regulations Governing the Discharge or Separation By Administrative Action of Officers in the Regular Force and Reserve Officers on Extended Tour of Active Duty
Carlos P. Garcia
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Escalante, Province of Negros Occidental, From Its Present Site At the Poblacion to the Barrio of Balintawak, Same Municipality
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 272, Dated October 4,1957, Entitled “Converting the Municipal Districts of Baungon, Kibawe, Libona, Maramag, and Sumilao, All in the Province of Bukidnon, Into Municipalities in the Same Province”
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Section 5 of Executive Order No. 278, Dated November 7, 1957, Entitled “Providing for the Implementing Details for Reorganization Plan No. 2-A Relative to Standardization Pay”
Carlos P. Garcia
Creating a National Committee on Food Production to Foster and Effect Coordination and Integration of Activities of All Bureaus, Offices, and Government Agencies in the Implementation of the Food Production Campaign
Carlos P. Garcia
Regulating the Registration Of, and Assignment of Number Plates To, Motor Vehicles Used By Officials of the Republic of the Philippines and Accredited Representatives of Foreign States
Carlos P. Garcia
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the Crop Year 1956-1957
Carlos P. Garcia
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Jose Abad Santos, Province of Davao, From the Barrio of Butulan to the Barrio of Caburan, Same Municipality
Carlos P. Garcia
Converting the Municipal Districts of Baungon, Kibawe, Libona, Maramag, and Sumilao, All in the Province of Bukidnon, Into Municipalities in the Same Province
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 82, Series of 1947, So as to Fix the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Nuling, Province of Cotabato, Between Kilometers 9 and 10 Instead of Between Kilometers 12 and 13 of the Cotabato-Davao National Highway At Barrio Dalumangcob in Said Municipality
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 253 Dated June 27, 1957, Entitled “Abolishing the Committee on the Restoration of the Rizal Home in Calamba and the Dapitan Park, in Zamboanga and Transferring Its Personnel, Assets, and Records to the Jose Rizal National Centennial Commission”
Carlos P. Garcia
Regulations Governing Seniority, Promotion, and Separation From the Service of Reserve Officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Carlos P. Garcia
Abolishing the Committee on the Restoration of the Rizal Home in Calamba and the Dapitan Park in Zamboanga and Transferring Its Personnel, Property, Assets, and Records to the Jose Rizal National Centennial Commission
Carlos P. Garcia
Amending Executive Order No. 243, Dated March 6, 1957, Entitled "Condoning the Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the Province of Cotabato"
Carlos P. Garcia
Prescribing the Office Hours to Be Observed in the Different Bureaus and Offices of the Government, Including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations
Carlos P. Garcia
Providing for the Full and Complete Transfer of the Civil Aeronautics Administration From the Department of Commerce and Industry to the Department of Public Works and Communications
Carlos P. Garcia
Fixing the Schedule of Burial Expenses of Persons in the Government Service in Case of Death From Injuries Received or Sickness Contracted in Performance of Duty, Including Prisoners Who Die While in the Custody of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Carlos P. Garcia
Postponing the Implementation of Executive Order No. 227 Dated January 5, 1957, and Reorganization Plans Nos. 15-A and 27-A Which Relates to Commerce and Industry Until the Appointment and Qualification of the Directors of Domestic Trade, Foreign Trade, Industrial Promotion and Cooperatives Administration
Ramon Magsaysay
Postponing the Implementation of Executive Order No. 209 Dated October 19, 1956, and Reorganization Plan No. 60, Relative to Public Utilities Regulations and Land Transportation Until the Appointment and Qualification of the Commissioners Composing the Public Utilities Commission
Ramon Magsaysay
Abolishing the Municipality of Pagudpud in the Province of Ilocos Norte, and Restoring the Different Barrios Composing This Municipality to the Municipality of Bangui, Same Province, to Which They Belonged Prior to Their Becoming Parts of Pagudpud
Ramon Magsaysay
Prescribing Rules and Regulations Governing the Seniority, Appointment, Promotion, Elimination, and Utilization in Time of Emergency, of Officers of the Corps of Professors, Philippine Military Academy.
Ramon Magsaysay
Prescribing Procedures for the Planning of Development Finances, the Issuance of Government Securities, and the Disbursement of Proceeds.
Ramon Magsaysay
Declaring the Municipal Properties Under Tax Declaration No. 9984 in the Name of the Municipality of Batan, Province of Aklan, as a National Shrine
Ramon Magsaysay
Returning the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Nueva Valencia, Province of Iloilo, From Its Present Site At the Barrio of Igang to Its Former Site At the Barrio of Santa Ana, Same Municipality.
Ramon Magsaysay
Providing That the Various Administrative Actions Required By Executive Order No. 209 Dated October 19, 1956, and Reorganization Plan No. 60 Relative to Public Utilities Regulation and Land Transportation Shall Be Taken on or Before February 28, 1957.
Ramon Magsaysay
Providing That the Various Administrative Actions Required By Executive Order No. 209 Dated October 19, 1956, and Reorganization Plan No. 60 Relative to Public Utilities Regulation and Land Transportation Shall Be Taken on or Before January 25, 1957.
Ramon Magsaysay
Providing That the Various Administrative Actions Required By Executive Order No. 209 Dated October 19, 1956, and Reorganization Plan No. 60 Relative to Public Utilities Regulation and Land Transportation Shall Be Taken on or Before January 15, 1957.
Ramon Magsaysay
Providing That the Various Administrative Actions Required By Executive Order No. 209 Dated October 19, 1956, and Reorganization Plan No. 60 Relative to Public Utilities Regulation and Land Transportation Shall Be Taken Within Seventy Days From October 19, 1956.
Ramon Magsaysay
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the Crop Year 1955-1956.
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Executive Order No. 524 Dated August 12, 1952, Entitled “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 From the Textile Pills of the National Development Company, Whenever Available, All Their Requirements for Clothing Materials.”
Ramon Magsaysay
Requiring All Departments, Bureaus, Offices, Agencies, Instrumentalities and Political Subdivisions of the Government, Including the Corporations Owned or Controlled By the Government, the Armed Forces, Government Hospitals and Public Educational Institutions to Buy From the National Rice and Corn Corporation and the Central Cooperative Exchange, Inc., Whenever Available, All Their Requirements for Rice.
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending the Fourth Paragraph of Executive Order No. 298 Dated August 12, 1940, Entitled “Prescribing the Automatic Renewal of Contracts, Requiring Public Bidding Before Entering Into New Contracts, and Providing Exceptions Therefor,” as Inserted By Executive Order No. 146 Dated December 27, 1955.
Ramon Magsaysay
Annexing to the Municipality of San Jose, Province of Negros Oriental, Certain Sitios of the Barrio of Siapo, Municipality of Amlan, Same Province
Ramon Magsaysay
Revoking Executive Order No. 196, Issued on August 1, 1956, Annexing to the Municipality of Borja, Province of Bohol, Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Carmen, Same Province
Ramon Magsaysay
Renaming the Corregidor-Bataan National Shrines Commission Cheated Under Executive Order No. 58 Dated August 16, 1954, as the National Shrines Commission, Modifying the Membership Thereof, and Giving It Additional Functions
Ramon Magsaysay
Annexing a Certain Portion of the So-Called Barrio of Jones, Municipality of Tanjay, Negros Oriental, to the Municipality of Pamplona, Same Province
Ramon Magsaysay
Designating the President of the Sanitary Inspectors Association of the Philippines as a Member of the National Advisory Health Council
Ramon Magsaysay
Annexing to the Municipality of Padre Garcia, Province of Batangas, a Certain Portion of the Territory of the Municipality of Rosario, Same Province
Ramon Magsaysay
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Liloy, Province of Zamboanga Del Norte, From the Barrio of Liloy to the Barrio of Timan in the Same Municipality
Ramon Magsaysay
Exempting the City of Manila From Executive Order No. 500 Dated May 2, 1952, Entitled “Directing That All Unserviceable Property “From Which Scrap Metal Can Be Derived and No Longer Needed By the Government, Its Branches, Agencies, and Instrumentalities, Be Transferred, Without Cost, to the National Shipyards and Steel Corporation,” as Amended By Executive Order No. 37 Dated May 22, 1954
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Executive Order No. 116 Dated June 11, 1955, Entitled “Creating a Committee to Screen and Aid Deserving Squatters and New Settlers in Basilan City”
Ramon Magsaysay
Prescribing Rules and Regulations Governing the Acquisition of Titles to Farm Lots Within the Mount Data National Park Reservation and Central Cordillera Forest Reserve, Both in the Mountain Province, Directing the Eviction of the Alien Farmers Within These Two Reservations and Prosecution of Filipino Dummies Together With Their Alien Exploiters for Violation of the Public Land, Anti-Dummy, and Internal Revenue Laws
Ramon Magsaysay
Creating Provincial, City, Municipal, and Barrio Committees to Lead the Celebration of the Rizal Centenary in Their Respective Communities
Ramon Magsaysay
Creating a Committee to Choose a Parcel of Vacant Land of the Government in the City of Manila as Suitable Site for a National Theater and to Prepare An Appropriate Architectural Design or Plan Therefor
Ramon Magsaysay
Abolishing the Community Development Planning Council, Transferring Its Administrative Staff, Records, Funds, Equipment, and Supplies to the Office of the President and Placing the Same Under the Supervision and Control of a Presidential Assistant on Community Development
Ramon Magsaysay
Segregating the Sitio of Delabayan From the Municipality of Kolambugan and Annexing the Same to the Municipality of Kauswagan, Both in the Province of Lanao
Ramon Magsaysay
Revoking Executive Order No. 124 Dated August 25, 1955, as Amended By Executive Order No. 125 Dated September 6, 1955, Segregating the Barrio of Bicos From the Municipality of Rizal, Province of Nueva Ecija, and Annexing the Same to the Municipality of Llanera, Same Province
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Executive Order No. 298 Dated August 12, 1940, Entitled “Prescribing the Automatic Renewal of Contracts, Requiring Public Bidding Before Entering Into New Contracts, and Providing Exceptions Therefore,” By Inserting the Following as the Fourth Paragraph Thereof
Ramon Magsaysay
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the Crop Years 1953-1954 and 1954-1955
Ramon Magsaysay
Authorizing the Designation of Personnel Officers in the Departments, Bureaus, Offices, and Agencies of the National Government and Defining the Duties of Such Officers
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Executive Order No. 36, Dated May 22, 1954, Entitled "Creating a Special Committee to Administer the Rural Reconstruction Project At San Luis, Pampanga"
Ramon Magsaysay
Annexing a Certain Portion of the Territory of the Municipality of Dinaig, Province of Cotabato to the Newly Created Municipality of Upi in the Same Province
Ramon Magsaysay
Defining the Administrative Organization of the Land Tenure Administration and Providing for Its Cooperation and Coordination With the Other Land Reform Agencies
Ramon Magsaysay
Adjusting the Classification of the Municipality of Madrid, Province of Surigao, From Fourth Class to Third Class, Thereby Amending Executive Order Numbered One Hundred Ten, Dated April 14, 1955, Reclassifying All Municipalities in the Philippines
Ramon Magsaysay
Prescribing Rules and Regulations for the Appointment in the Regular Force, Philippine Air Force, of Reserve Officer Pilots Who Are Graduates of the Philippine Air Force or United States Air Force Flying Schools
Ramon Magsaysay
Further Amending Paragraph Five of Executive Order No. 111 Dated August 30, 1937, Entitled "Prohibiting and Restricting the Practice of Nepotism"
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Section 38 of Executive Order No. 119 Dated July 1, 1955, Entitled “Providing for the Implementing Details for Reorganization Plan No. 10, on Economic Planning”
Ramon Magsaysay
Declaring the Area Comprising the Living and Operational Quarters and Areas Assigned to the Japanese Salvage Teams Off Limits to Civilians and Unauthorized Persons
Ramon Magsaysay
Revising the Schedule of Per Diems for Provincial, City, and Municipal Officers and Employees and Revoking Executive Order No. 369, Dated September 15, 1941
Ramon Magsaysay
Designating the Agricultural Credit and Cooperative Financing Administration (Accfa) as the Government Agency to Handle the Purchase and Exportation of Ramie Fiber and the Importation of Ramie Goods Processed From 100 Per Cent Philippine Ramie Fiber
Ramon Magsaysay
Requiring All Government Entities, Bureaus, Agencies, and Instrumentalities Producing Palay and Corn to Sell Their Surplus Production to the National Rice and Corn Corporation
Ramon Magsaysay
Transferring to the National Waterworks and Sewerage Authority All the Records, Properties, Machinery, Equipment, Appropriations, Assets, Choses in Action, Contracts, Liabilities, Obligations, Mortgage Bonds, and All Indebtedness of the Former Metropolitan Water District, the Waterworks Section and the Wells and Drills Section of the Bureau of Public Works, the National Market and Waterworks Board of the Department of Public Works and Communications (Insofar as They Pertain to Its Waterworks Functions), and All Other Waterwork Projects Under the Ica-Philcusa and the Government-Owned Waterworks and Sewerage Systems in the Provinces, Cities, Municipalities, and Municipal Districts
Ramon Magsaysay
Segregating the Barrio of Bicos From the Municipality of Rizal, Province of Nueva Ecija, and Annexing the Same to the Municipality of Llanera, Same Province
Ramon Magsaysay
Giving the Secretary of National Defense Full Authority to Administer All Matters Relating to the Construction and Equipping of Hospitals for Veterans and the Provision of Medical Care and Treatment for Veterans, and to Appoint Consultants in the Veterans Memorial Hospital
Ramon Magsaysay
Organizing the Sitio of Biasong of Barrio Lanao in the Municipality of Pilar, Province of Cebu, Into An Independent Barrio Under the Same Name
Ramon Magsaysay
Further Amending Paragraph Five of Executive Order No. 111 Dated August 30, 1937, Entitled “Prohibiting and Restricting the Practice of Nepotism”
Ramon Magsaysay
Authorizing the Commissioner of Immigration to Issue Through the Secretary of Justice Readmission Certificates to Refugees Who Take Advantage of the Refugee Relief Act of 1953 of the United States
Ramon Magsaysay
Further Amending Executive Order No. 70, and Administrative Order No. 64, Both Dated September 27, 1954, as Amended By Executive Order No. 89, Dated January 7, 1955, Creating and Organizing the Asian Good Neighbor Relations Commission
Ramon Magsaysay
Designating the Commissioner of Public Highways as An Additional Member of the National Traffic Commission Created in Executive Order No. 536 Dated October 21, 1952, as Amended By Executive Order No. 569 Dated February 17, 1953
Ramon Magsaysay
Further Amending Paragraph 18 of Executive Order No. 303 Dated September 26, 1940, as Amended By Executive Order No. 646 Dated December 7, 1953.
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Executive Order No. 79 Dated November 2, 1954, By Designating the Undersecretary of Education as An Additional Member of the National Forestry Council and Authorizing the Director of Forestry to Organize City and Municipal Forestry Councils
Ramon Magsaysay
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the 1953-1954 Crop
Ramon Magsaysay
Merging the Municipal District of Lourdez in the Province of Misamis Oriental With the Municipalities of Alubijid, El Salvador, Initao, Manticao and Opol, Same Province
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Executive Order No. 45 Dated July 6, 1936, Entitled “Creating a National Transformation Board to Advise the Government on the Improvement of Land, Marine, and Air Transportation Facilities”
Ramon Magsaysay
Further Amending Executive Order No. 58, Dated August 16, 1954, So as to Include the Director of the Planning of the National Planning Commission as Member of the Commission for the Development and Maintenance of Corregidor and Bataan
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Executive Order No. 324, Dated February 11, 1941, Entitled "Prescribing Regulations Governing the Approval of Applications for Vacation and Sick Leave of Officers and Employees of the Government"
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Executive Order No. 70 and Administrative Order No. 64, Both Dated September 27, 1954, Creating and Organizing the Asian Good Neighbor Relations Commission
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Executive Order No. 58 Dated August 16, 1954, Entitled “Declaring Corregidor and Bataan National Shrines, Opening Them to the Public and Making Them Accessible as Tourist Attractions and Scenes of Popular Pilgrimages, and Creating a Commission for Their Development and Maintenance”
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Executive Order No. 23 Dated April 7, 1954, Entitled “Providing An Award of One Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00) for the Best Method of Eradicating Rats By Means of Microorganism – Virus, Bacterium, Bacillus or Fungus – Not Dangerous to Human Beings, Animals and Plants”
Ramon Magsaysay
Prescribing the Collection of Uniform Fees in Connection With the Issuance of Permits to Engage in Retail Business Under the Provisions of Republic Act No. 1180
Ramon Magsaysay
Transferring the Remains of War Dead Interred At Bataan Memorial Cemetery, Bataan Province and At Other Places in the Philippines to the Republic Memorial Cemetery At Port Wm Mckinley, Rizal Province
Ramon Magsaysay
Creating An Asian Good Neighbor Relations Commission to Promote More Intimate Understanding of the Aims and Aspirations of the Filipino People, Better Appreciation of Their Culture and Progress as a Christian and Democratic Nation and Closer Relations With Their Asian Neighbors
Ramon Magsaysay
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Oteiza, Province of Surigao, From Its Present Site to the Barrio of Marihatag, Same Municipality
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending the Proviso of the First Paragraph of Executive Order Numbered Thirty-Four, Dated May 20, 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
Ramon Magsaysay
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Kidapawan, Province of Cotabato, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Makilala
Ramon Magsaysay
Further Amending Section 5-C of Executive Order No. 601 Dated June 26, 1953, Entitled “Prescribing Rules and Regulations for the Appointment of Reserve Officers in the Regular Force, Armed Forces of the Philippines”, as Amended By Executive Order No. 644, Dated November 21, 1953
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Annex “A” to Executive Order No. 453 Dated June 19, 1951, Entitled “Establishing Rules and Regulations to Control, Curtail, Regulate And/Or Prohibit the Exportation or Re-Exportation of Certain Items From the Philippines, to Implement Republic Act No. 613”
Ramon Magsaysay
Designating the Board of Liquidators Created Under Executive Order No. 372, Dated November 24, 1950, to Liquidate the Assets and Liabilities of the Land Settlement and Development Corporation (Lasedeco), Abolished Under Republic Act No. 1160
Ramon Magsaysay
Providing for Facilities Necessary to Declare Effectivity of Republic Act No. 832 in All Provinces and Chartered Cities of the Philippines According to a Definite Schedule of Dates
Ramon Magsaysay
Declaring Corregidor and Bataan National Shrines, Opening Them to the Public and Making Them Accessible as Tourist Attractions and Scenes of Popular Pilgrimages, and Creating a Commission for Their Development and Maintenance
Ramon Magsaysay
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Lala, Province of Lanao, From Its Present Location to the Barrio of Lanipao of the Same Municipality
Ramon Magsaysay
Ordering the Furnishing of Complete Service Records of All Personnel of the Republic of the Philippines to the Government Service Insurance System
Ramon Magsaysay
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”
Ramon Magsaysay
Exempting the National Rice and Corn Corporation From the Payment of the Seventeen Per Centum (17%) Excise Tax on Foreign Exchange for the Importation of Rice
Ramon Magsaysay
Creating An Expropriation Committee in the Office of the President to Study Requests for Expropriation of Landed Estates and Home Sites
Ramon Magsaysay
Creating a Committee to Coordinate and Deliver Essential Services of the Government and Civic Organizations to Farm Families in New-Development Agricultural Areas
Ramon Magsaysay
Adjusting the Initial Classifications of the Newly Created Municipalities of Manukan, Province of Zamboanga Del Norte, and Dinas and Malangas, Both of the Province of Zamboanga Del Sur.
Ramon Magsaysay
Merging the Municipal District of Lumbia in the Province of Misamis Oriental With the Municipality of Opol, Same Province, and the City of Cagayan De Oro.
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Executive Order No. 500, Dated May 2, 1952, Relative to the Transfer of Unserviceable Government Property to the National Shipyards and Steel Corporation.
Ramon Magsaysay
Providing for An Effective Organization for National Security and for the Coordination and Unified Direction of National Mobilization Plans and Policies
Ramon Magsaysay
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.
Ramon Magsaysay
Designating the District Health Officers, City Health Officers and Sanitary Engineers of the Department of Health to Regulate the Planning and Construction of Water Supplies.
Ramon Magsaysay
Prohibiting the Use of Public Funds for the Entertainment of Visiting Officials and the Collection of Contributions From Government Officials and Employees for the Same Purpose.
Ramon Magsaysay
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”
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Paragraph 3, Part II of Executive Order No. 321 Dated June 12, 1950, Entitled “Prescribing the Code of the National Flag and the National Anthem of the Republic of the Philippines.”
Ramon Magsaysay
Providing An Award of One Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00) for the Best Method of Eradicating Rats By Means of Microorganism – Virus, Bacterium, Bacillus or Fungud – Not Dangerous to Human Beings, Animals and Plants.
Ramon Magsaysay
Amending Paragraph Five of Executive Order No. 111, Dated August 30, 1937, Entitled “Prohibiting and Restricting the Practice of Nepotism”.
Ramon Magsaysay
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Sto. Tomas, Province of Pampanga, From Barrio San Matias to the Old Poblacion of Santo Tomas
Ramon Magsaysay
Merging the Territories of the New Municipalities of Villanueva and Libertad With Their Respective Mother Municipalities of Jasaan, Tagoloan, Initao and Alubijid, Oriental Misamis
Ramon Magsaysay
Merging the Municipality of Victoria, Created By Executive Order Numbered Six Hundred Twenty-Eight Issued on October 14, 1953, With the Municipality of Allen, Province of Samar
Ramon Magsaysay
Creating a National Agricultural Council, Provincial Agricultural Councils, City Agricultural Councils, and Municipal Agricultural Councils
Ramon Magsaysay
Promulgating Rules and Regulations for the Control and Supervision of the Licensing, Sale, Possession, Use, Storage and Manufacture of Explosives.
Ramon Magsaysay
Merging the Municipality of Amaya, Created By Executive Order Numbered Six Hundred Thirty-Nine Issued on November 5, 1953, With the Municipality of Tanza, Province of Cavite.
Ramon Magsaysay
Dissolving the Property Requisition Committee, Office of the President and Transferring Its Functions to the Different Executive Departments of the Government
Ramon Magsaysay
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of San Jose, Province of Antique, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Hamtic
Ramon Magsaysay
Defining and Fixing the Boundary Line Between the Municipal Districts of Atok and Kabayan, Both of the Sub-Province of Benguet, Mountain Province.
Elpidio Quirino
Correcting Certain Errors in Executive Order No. 244, Series of Nineteen Hundred Forty-Nine, Creating the Municipalities of Mobo, Baleno, Cawayan, Mandaon, Balud and Uson, in the Province of Masbate.
Elpidio Quirino
Prescribing Regulations Governing the Receipt and Acceptance of Donations of Money for the National Defense and the Expenditure Thereof.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Two Hundred and Seventy-Nine Dated October 11, 1949, Creating the Municipality of Padre Garcia in the Province of Batangas.
Elpidio Quirino
Further Amending Paragraph 13 of Executive Order No. 303 Dated September 26, 1940, as Amended By Executive Order No. 422 Dated March 8, 1951, and Executive Order No. 646 Dated December 7, 1953, Entitled "Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Appointment and Supervision of the Government Pensionados."
Elpidio Quirino
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Santo Tomas, Province of Pampanga, From the Barrio of San Vicente to the Barrio of San Matias in the Same Municipality
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing the Peace Fund Campaign Commission and Transferring the Unexpended Balance of the Peace Fund to the Department of National Defense
Elpidio Quirino
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the 1952-1953 Crop
Elpidio Quirino
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the 1951-1952 Crop
Elpidio Quirino
Transferring From the Secretary of Commerce and Industry to the National Shipyards and Steel Corporation the Disposition of Sunken, Beached or Damaged Vessels and Other Craft Together With Their Respective Cargo as Authorized Under Executive Order No 175 Dated September 16, 1948
Elpidio Quirino
Creating the Roxas Memorial Commission to Take Charge of the Nation-Wide Campaign for Funds for the Construction of the Roxas Memorial on the Site Reserved for the Purpose By Proclamation No. 359 Dated December 16, 1952, and for the Construction of a Low-Cost Housing Project for Disabled War Veterans on the Site Reserved Therefor By Proclamation No. 422 Dated November 12, 1953
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing the Municipal District of Sibahay in the Province of Surigao and Organizing the Same Into a Barrio of the Municipality of Lanuza, Same Province.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 609, Dated August 13, 1953, Entitled “Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the Province of Camarines Sur.”
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 590, Dated May 5, 1953, Entitled “Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the Municipalities of La Paz, Dulag, Pintuyan, Naval, Bontog, Barugo, Calubian and Palo, All in the Province of Leyte.”
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Paragraphs 17 and 18 of Executive Order No. 303 Dated September 26, 1940, Entitled “Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Appointment and Supervision of Government Pensionados.”
Elpidio Quirino
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the 1950-1951 Crop.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Section 5-C of Executive Order No. 601 Dated June 26, 1953, Entitled “Prescribing Rules and Regulations for the Appointment of Reserve Officers in the Regular Force, Armed Forces of the Philippines.”
Elpidio Quirino
Creating the Corps of Professors of the Philippine Military Academy and Providing Rules and Regulations for the Appointment and Promotion of the Members Thereof.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 607 Dated June 27, 1953, Entitled “Creating a Commission to Ascertain and Study the Conditions Obtaining in the Reclaimed Areas and Foreshore Lands in the District of Tondo, Manila.”
Elpidio Quirino
Creating the Roxas Memorial Commission to Take Charge of the Nation-Wide Campaign for Funds for the Construction of the Roxas Memorial of Site Reserved for the Purpose By Proclamation No. 359 Dated December 13, 1952.
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Portions of the Municipalities of Initao and Alubijid, Misamis Oriental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Libertad.
Elpidio Quirino
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Commodities, Amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
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.”
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Naujan, Province of Oriental Mindoro, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Victoria.
Elpidio Quirino
Describing the Boundary Line Between the Municipalities of Parang and Nuling, Province of Cotabato, and Amending Accordingly Executive Order Numbered Two Hundred Nineteen, Series of 1949.
Elpidio Quirino
Authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources to Transfer to the Irrigation Service Unit of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, for Rehabilitation and Sale, All Irrigation Pump Systems Complete With Accessories, At Present Being Maintained, Administered And/Or Held By the Irrigation Pump Administration.
Elpidio Quirino
Further Amending Executive Order No. 542 Dated October 28, 1952, as Amended By Executive Order No. 574 Dated March 13, 1953, Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the Province of Romblon.
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing the Municipal Districts of Esperanza, Concordia, Maygatasan, Maasin, Nuevo Trabajo, Remedios, Nuevo Sibagat, Guadalupe, Bakingking, Baylo, Bunaguit, San Luis, Sta. Ines, Verdu and Milagros, All of the Province of Agusan, Into a Municipality to Be Known as the Municipality of Esperanza.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 592, Dated May 8, 1953, Entitled “Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the Province of Masbate.”
Elpidio Quirino
Creating a Commission to Ascertain and Study the Conditions Obtaining in the Reclaimed Areas and Foreshore Lands in the District of Tondo, Manila.
Elpidio Quirino
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Galvanized Iron Sheets and Aluminum Sheets, Repealing Section Four of Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Eight and Section Three of Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Fixing the Boundary Line Between the Newly Created Municipality of Doña Alicia and the Municipalities of Tagum and Pantukan, All of the Province of Davao, and Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Tagum From the Barrio of Hijo to the Barrio of Magugpo in the Same Municipality, Thereby Amending Executive Order Numbered Five Hundred Ninety-Six Dated May 28, 1953, Organizing the Municipalities of Hagonoy, Malalag, Doña Alicia, and Babak.
Elpidio Quirino
Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the Municipalities of Arteche, Balanguinga, Canavid, Dolores, Gipapad, Maslog, Maydolong, Mercedes, Oras, Quinapondan, San Policarpio, Sulat and Taft, All in the Province of Samar.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 551, Dated December 9, 1952, Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the City of Legaspi.
Elpidio Quirino
Publishing the Initial Classifications of Chartered Cities, Except Manila, Baguio and Quezon Cities, as Provided in Section One of Republic Act Numbered Eight Hundred Forty.
Elpidio Quirino
Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the Municipalities of Hernani, Gandara, Borongan, Allen, Salcedo, Guiuan and Laoang, All in the Province of Samar.
Elpidio Quirino
Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the Municipalities of La Paz, Dulag, Pintuyan, Naval, Bontoc, Barugo, Calubian and Palo, All in the Province of Leyte
Elpidio Quirino
Revising Annex a of Executive Order No. 471, Dated August 24, 1951, By Placing Tetanus Anti-Toxin in 10,000 and 20,000-Unit Vials Under the Completely Decontrolled Category
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Three, Fixing Ceiling Prices of Commodities, Goods and Articles of Direct Shipments to Ports of Entry in Luzon Other Than Manila, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Changing the Limitations in the Income of Admitted Patients in Government Hospitals and Charity Clinics in Accordance With the Present Marked Fluctuations of the Standard of Living
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 542 Dated October 28, 1952, Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real, Properties Located in the Province of Romblon
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 536 Dated October 21, 1952, By Changing the Composition of the National Traffic Commission Created Therein
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Cantilan, Province of Surigao, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Madrid
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Tago, Province of Surigao, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Cagwait
Elpidio Quirino
Authorizing Entry Into the Philippines Without Import License of Embroidery Raw Materials Consigned Without Requiring Foreign Exchange, for Processing Into Finished Embroidery Products and Return to the Country of Origin
Elpidio Quirino
Fixing the Ceiling Price of Soil Pipes and Fittings and Amending Section One of Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Seven and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Creating a Committee to Take Charge of Carrying Out the Project Contemplated in Proclamation No. 357 Dated December 2, 1952, Entitled “Reserving for Agricultural Settlement Purposes a Certain Parcel of the Public Domain Situated in the Municipalities of Tanay and Montalban, Province of Rizal, Island of Luzon”
Elpidio Quirino
Appropriated Funds for Relief in the Provinces and Cities Visited By Typhoons, Floods, Droughts, Earthquakes, Volcanic Action, and Other Calamities, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Reducing the 1952 Taxes on Real Properties Located in the Municipalities of Capul, Giporlos, Llorente, Marabut, San Antonio, San Julian, and Tarangnan, All in the Province of Samar
Elpidio Quirino
Reducing the 1952 Taxes on Real Properties Located in the Municipalities of Abuyog, Bato, Burauen, Carigara, Capoocan, Dagami, Hinunangan, Jaro, Inopacan, Maripipi, Matalom, Pastrana, Sogod and Tolosa, All in the Province of Leyte
Elpidio Quirino
Providing That Executive Order No. 492, Dated February 8, 1952, Entitled “Directing the Importation By the Metropolitan Water District Exclusively of Aluminum Sulphate, Chlorine, Steel Pipes and Cast Iron Fittings Without the Need of Any Kind of License Which Directly or Indirectly Limits or Controls Importation and Foreign Exchange,” Shall Take Effect as of July 1, 1951
Elpidio Quirino
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 From the National Rice and Corn Corporation, Whenever Available, All Their Requirements for Rice
Elpidio Quirino
Reducing the 1952 Taxes on Real Properties Located on the Western Side of Lacas Road From the Barrio of Lacas to Horasan and From the Western Side of Cabua-An Road to the Seashore, Then to Naasag and Sitio Volcan Within the Jurisdiction of Mambajao, Province of Misamis Oriental
Elpidio Quirino
Creating the National Traffic Commission as An Advisory Body in the Effective Enforcement of All Laws, Rules and Regulations Regulating Traffic Order, Safety of Traffic and Pedestrians; to Avoid Motor Vehicle Accidents; and Regulate Traffic Movements to Achieve Efficiency and Economy
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 532 Dated September 13, 1952, Entitled “Terminating the Collection of Tolls At the Amburayan, Sta. Cruz, Santa Maria-Narvacan, and Banaoang (Quiring) Toll Bridges, Province of Ilocos Sur”
Elpidio Quirino
Terminating the Collection of Tolls At the Amburayan, Sta. Cruz, Santa Maria-Narvacan, and Banaoang (Quirino) Toll Bridges, Province of Ilocos Sur.
Elpidio Quirino
Fixing Ceiling Prices of Commodities, Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty Seven, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Sixty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Sixty-Four, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Establishing and Opening the Municipalities of Bongao, Sitankai, Balabac, Taganak and Cagayan De Sulu in the Sulu Sea as Supports of Entry.
Elpidio Quirino
Reviving and Promulgating Anew Executive Order No. 453, Dated June 19, 1951 as Amended By Executive Order No. 482, Dated October 31, 1951
Elpidio Quirino
Requiring All Departments, Bureaus,Offices, Agencies, Instrumentalities and Political Subdivision of the Government, Including the Corporations Owned and Controlled By the Government, the Armed Forces, Government Hospitals, and Public Educational Institutions to Buy From the Textile Mills of the National Development Company, Whenever Available, All Their Requisitions for Clothing Matertials.
Elpidio Quirino
Declaring the Lumban Bridge in the Province of Laguna as a National Toll Bridge and Fixing a Schedule for the Collection of Tolls Thereon
Elpidio Quirino
Extending the Campaign for the Collection of Funds With Which to Finance the Restoration of the Rizal Home in Calamba, Laguna, and the Rizal Park in Dapitan, Zamboanga, and Authorizing the Department of Education to Take Charge of the Administration of Said Home and Park.
Elpidio Quirino
Promulgating Rules and Regulations Implementing Section 13 of Republic Act No. 650, Entitled “An Act to Regulate Imports and for Other Purposes”
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 499, Dated April 24, 1952, Entitled “Creating a Committee to Make a Final Study and Advise the President on the Proposed Revision of the Trade Agreement Between the Philippines and the United States”
Elpidio Quirino
Authorizing the Collection of Voluntary Contributions for the “Unang Sigaw” Monument in Balintawak and Creating a Committee for That Purpose
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing the Municipal District of Sungud in the Province of Lanao and Annexing the Same to the Municipal District of Saguiaran, Same Province
Elpidio Quirino
Prohibiting the Exportation or Re-Exportation of War Materials, Arms, Ammunition and Other Strategic Materials and Critical Items From the Philippines Except in Certain Cases
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Bato, Province of Catanduanes, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of San Miguel
Elpidio Quirino
Directing That All Unserviceable Property From Which Scrap Metal Can Be Derived and No Longer Needed By the Government, Its Branches, Agencies and Instrumentalities, Be Transferred, Without Cost, to the National Shipyards and Steel Corporation
Elpidio Quirino
Creating a Committee to Make a Final Study and Advise the President on the Proposed Revision of the Trade Agreement Between the Philippines and the United States
Elpidio Quirino
Changing the Name of the Municipality of Lapinig in the Province of Samar to Gamay and Transferring the Seat of Government Thereof From the Barrio of Lapinig to the Barrio of Gamay
Elpidio Quirino
Further Amending Section 5-A 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 Commissions, and Other Military Tribunals of the Army of the Philippines” as Amended By Executive Order No. 47, Dated June 6, 1945, Executive Order No. 264, Dated September 8, 1949, and Executive Order No. 414, Dated February 16, 1951
Elpidio Quirino
Directing the Importation By the Metropolitan Water District Exclusively of Aluminum Sulphate, Chlorine, Steel Pipes and Cast Iron Fittings Without the Need of Any Kind of License Which Directly or Indirectly Limits or Controls Importation and Foreign Exchange
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Talisayan, Province of Misamis Oriental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Balingoan
Elpidio Quirino
Prohibiting the Collection By Private Individuals or Entities or Abandoned Scrap Metals and Designating the National Shipyards and Steel Corporation as the Sole Governmental Agency to Collect the Same
Elpidio Quirino
Creating Investigating Committees on Veterans’ Pension in Each Municipality and Chartered City and Enjoining All Officers and Employees of the Government to Render Necessary Assistance to Applicants Therefor
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Nabua, Province of Camarines Sur, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Balatan
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 453, Dated June 19, 1951, Entitled “Establishing Rules and Regulations to Control, Curtail, Regulate And/Or Prohibit the Exportation or Re-Exportation of Certain Items From the Philippines, to Implement Republic Act No. 613”
Elpidio Quirino
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Commodities, Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Three, and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Seven, Repealing Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Seventy-Nine and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Implementing Republic Act Numbered Six Hundred Thirty-Two, Entitled "An Act Creating the Philippine Sugar Institute, Prescribing Its Powers, Functions and Duties, and Providing for the Raising of the Necessary Funds for Its Operation"
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 345, Dated September 19, 1950, By Providing Additional Purposes for Which Disbursements May Be Made Out of the Peace Fund
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of San Fernando, Province of Pampanga, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Santo Tomas
Elpidio Quirino
Revising Appendix a of Republic Act No. 650, Banning the Importation of Certain Commodities and Providing the Procedure of Importing Goods Under Eca Authorizations.
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Sindangan, Province of Zamboanga, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Liloy
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Portion of the Municipality of Margosatubig, Province of Zamboanga, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Alicia
Elpidio Quirino
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Commodities, Amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Seven, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Nine and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Fifty-Two, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Section One of Executive Order No. 342, Dated August 14, 1950, Entitled “Defining the Ceiling Prices of Commodities for the City of Manila and Suburbs, the Provinces and for Other Purposes”
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Orders Numbered Four Hundred Forty-Seven, Four Hundred Forty-Nine, Four Hundred Fifty-One and Four Hundred Fifty-Two
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Seven, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Eight and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Eight, Fixing Ceiling Prices of Imported Essential Commodities and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Seven, Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Roasted Ground Coffee Locally Prepared and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 38, Dated January 7, 1947, Entitled “Providing for the Coat of Arms, Seal, and Flag of the President and Vice President of the Philippines.”
Elpidio Quirino
Creating the Import Control Commission to Assist the President in the Execution of Republic Act Numbered Six Hundred and Fifty, Providing for the Regulation of Imports Into the Philippines
Elpidio Quirino
Further Amending Executive Order No. 398, Dated January 5, 1951, Entitled “Reorganizing the Deportation Board,” as Amended By Executive Order No. 425, Dated March 14, 1951.
Elpidio Quirino
Establishing Rules and Regulations to Control, Curtail, Regulate And/Or Prohibit the Exportation or Re-Exportation of Certain Items From the Philippines, to Implement Republic Act No. 613
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Eighty-One, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Twenty-Seven and Repealing Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Thirty-Four, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Imported Foodstuff, Repealing All Other Executive Orders Fixing Ceiling Prices of the Same and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Authorizing the Price Stabilization Corporation to Import Certain Essential Commodities Without Quota Allocation and in Such Quantities as May Be Found Necessary.
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios and Sitios of the Municipality of Lianga, Province of Surigao, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Oteiza.
Elpidio Quirino
Waiving the Additional Progressive Tax Payable By the Central Santos-Lopez Co., Inc., for the 1949-1950 Crop Under Section 2 of Commonwealth Act No. 567.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three; Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Seventy-Three, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Eight, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Twenty-One and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Twenty-Seven, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred Thirty-Five, Repealing Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Sixty-One, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Eighty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Ninety, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Two, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Three and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Twenty, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing the Municipalities of Gamay and Lapinig in the Province of Samar and Consolidating Their Respective Territories Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Lapinig
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 361, Executive Order No. 381, Executive Order No. 382, and Executive Order No. 404, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Establishing Rules and Regulations for the Qualification of Industries for Tax Exemption Under Republic Act No. 35, and Revoking Executive Order No. 341, Dated August 9, 1950.
Elpidio Quirino
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Lebak, Province of Cotabato, From Its Present Location At Kalamansig to the Barrio of Salaman of the Same Municipality.
Elpidio Quirino
Further Amending Executive Order No. 24, Dated November 12, 1946, as Amended By Executive Order No. 86, Dated September 3, 1947, and Executive Order No. 424, Dated March 10, 1951, Entitled “Creating the National Advisory Health Council.”
Elpidio Quirino
Allowing the Addition of One Per Centum Municipal Tax to Prices Fixed in Executive Orders Nos. 331, 332, 337, 343, 352, 353, 360, 361, 369, 370, 373, 374, 379, 381, 382, and 390.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three and Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Seventy, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Seventy-Four, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Eighty-One, Executive Order Number Three Hundred and Eighty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Ten, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Further Amending Executive Order Numbered Twenty-Four, Dated November Twelve, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six, as Amended By Executive Order Numbered Eighty-Six, Dated September Three, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven “Creating the National Advisory Health Council.”
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Eighty-Eight, Dated December Twenty-Six, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty, Entitled “Declaring Certain Prime Commodities and Raw Materials in Short Supply in the Philippines and Authorizing the Price Stabilization Corporation to Import the Same in Adequate Quantities.”
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Paragraphs One, Four, Thirteen, Fourteen and Twenty-Seven of Executive Order No. 303, Dated September 26, 1940, Entitled “Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Appointment and Supervision of Government Pensionados.”
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Section One of Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Two and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Further Amending Executive Order No. 259, Dated August 30, 1949, as Amended By Executive Order No. 315, Dated May 5, 1950 Creating a Fire Prevention Board.
Elpidio Quirino
Further Amending Section 5-A 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 Commissions and Other Military Tribunals of the Army of the Philippines,” as Amended By Executive Order No. 47, Dated June 6, 1945, and Executive Order No. 264, Dated September 8, 1949.
Elpidio Quirino
Designating the National Shipyards and Steel Corporation as the Agency to Accept Bids and to Enter Into Contract With Successful Bidders for the Collection of Scrap Iron, Steel, Copper, Brass, Lead and Other Metal Products on Land or to Collect and Dispose of Same.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Buenavista, Province of Iloilo, to the Sitio of Calingao in the Barrio of Salvacion, Same Municipality.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Three, and Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Seventy and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Allowing the Chairmen and Members of the Integrity Board, the Philippine Information Council, and the Board of Liquidators Created Under Executive Order No. 318, Dated May 25, 1950, Executive Order No. 348, Dated September 29, 1950, as Amended, and Executive Order No. 372, Dated November 24, 1950, Respectively, to Receive Per Diem.
Elpidio Quirino
Providing for the Reorganization and Conversion of the Philippine Legations in Rome, Paris, and Madrid Into the Philippine Embassy in Madrid, With Concurrent Jurisdiction Over the Philippine Legation in Rome and the Concurrent Philippine Legations in Paris, the Vatican, Brussels and the Hague, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Consolidating the Social Welfare Commission and the President’S Action Committee on Social Amelioration Into the Social Welfare Administration.
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Sitios of the Barrio of Santo Niño, Municipality of Marabut, Province of Samar, Into Two Independent Barrios Under the Names of Ferreras and Lugero
Elpidio Quirino
Converting the Present Central Luzon Agricultural School Into the Central Luzon Agricultural College, Conferring the Title of Associate in Agricultural Education and the Degrees of Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and Master of Science in Agricultural Education, Providing for a Board of Trustees, Defining the Board’S Responsibilities and Duties, Providing Professional and Technical Instruction, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Further Reorganizing the Different Departments, Bureaus, Offices and Agencies of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines, Making Certain Readjustments of Personnel and Reallotments of Funds in Connection Therewith, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Orders Numbered Three Hundred Fifty-Three, Three Hundred Forty-Two, Three Hundred Fifty-Nine, and Three Hundred Sixty-Three, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Declaring Certain Prime Commodities and Raw Materials in Short Supply in the Philippines and Authorizing the Price Stabilization Corporation to Import the Same in Adequate Quantities.
Elpidio Quirino
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.
Elpidio Quirino
Transferring to the Price Stabilization Corporation Certain Powers and Functions of the Import Control Board and the Import Control Administration
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing the Department of the Interior, Transferring Its Powers, Duties and Functions to the Office of the President, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, and Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Two, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing the Surplus Property Liquidating Committee and Transferring Its Functions, Powers and Duties to the Board of Liquidators Created Under Executive Order No. 372, Dated November 24, 1950
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing the Rural Progress Administration and Transferring Its Powers, Duties, Functions, Properties, Assets and Liabilities to the Bureau of Lands, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing and Providing for the Liquidation of the National Abaca and Other Fibers Corporation, the National Coconut Corporation, the National Tobacco Corporation, the National Food Products Corporation, and the Former Enemy-Owned or Controlled Corporations or Associations Transferred to the Republic of the Philippines in Accordance With the Philippine Property Act of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six (Act of Congress of the United States of July 3, 1946) and Republic Act Numbered Eight, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 348, Dated September 29, 1950, So as to Change the Name of the Philippine Information Service to Philippine Information Council
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three and Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Fifty-Three and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Reorganizing the Municipalities and Municipal Districts in the Province of Nueva Vizcaya Into Ten Municipalities, Defining Their Boundaries, and Abolishing the Municipal Districts.
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing the National Urban Planning Commission and the Capital City Planning Commission and Creating in Lieu Thereof the National Planning Commission
Elpidio Quirino
Intensifying the Campaign and Extending Up to June 19, 1951, the Period Fixed in Executive Order No. 145, Dated June 19, 1948, and Executive Order No. 190, Dated December 16, 1948, for the Collection of Funds With Which to Finance the Repair or Reconstruction of the House of Dr. Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna, and of Dapitan Park in Zamboanga.
Elpidio Quirino
Reorganizing the Civil Aeronautics Administration, Abolishing the National Airports Corporation Created Under Republic Act No. 224 and Transferring Its Functions, Funds, Capital and Properties to the Civil Aeronautics Administration, Creating a Revolving Fund for the Operation of the Manila International Airport, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing the National Cooperatives and Small Business Corporation and Transferring Its Powers, Duties, Functions, Properties, Assets and Liabilities to the Department of Commerce and Industry, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Section One of Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Thirty-One, as Amended By Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Nine
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Dimataling, Zamboanga, Into a Municipality Under the Name of Dinas, and Annexing to the Municipality of Dimataling Sitios Guilisan, Saloagan and Magahis of the Municipality of Margosatubig, Same Province
Elpidio Quirino
Adding the Increase of Two Per Centum in the Sales Tax to Prices Fixed in Executive Orders Numbered Three Hundred Thirty-One, Three Hundred Thirty-Two, Three Hundred Thirty-Seven and Three Hundred Forty-Three.
Elpidio Quirino
Creating the National Shipyards and Steel Corporation and Dissolving the National Shipyard and Heavy Industries Department, the Engineer Island Shops, the Steel Mill Project and the Reparation Tools Department of the National Development Company
Elpidio Quirino
Creating the Land Settlement and Development Corporation and Dissolving the National Land Settlement Administration, and the Rice and Corn Production Administration and the Machinery and Equipment Department of the National Development Company
Elpidio Quirino
Authorizing the Assignment of Any Official of the Government or of Any Government Entity, Agency or Corporation as Import Control Commissioner
Elpidio Quirino
Creating the Price Stabilization Corporation and Dissolving the Philippine Relief and Trade Rehabilitation Administration and the National Rice and Corn Corporation
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Section One of Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One and Repealing Section Four of Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing the Shipping Administration and Transferring Its Powers, Functions, Duties and Assets to the Rehabilitation Finance Corporation
Elpidio Quirino
Directing the Armed Forces of the Philippines to Seize and Impound Combat Military Equipment, Such as Tanks, Armored Cars And/Or Their Spare Parts, Half-Tracks Scout Cars, Weasels, Duck Tanks, All Other Armored Vehicles Whether on Wheels, Tracks, or Amphibious, and Radar Equipment in the Possession of Private Individuals.
Elpidio Quirino
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the 1949-1950 Crop.
Elpidio Quirino
Transferring to the Philippine Ground Force, Armed Forces of the Philippines, 5,000 Officers and Enlisted Men At Present Assigned to the Philippine Constabulary.
Elpidio Quirino
Creating a Civilian Emergency Administration, Defining Its Powers and Duties and Providing for the Coordination and Control of Civilian Organizations for the Protection of the Civil Population in Extraordinary and Emergency Conditions
Elpidio Quirino
Prescribing Rules and Regulations to Carry Out the Trade and Financial Agreements Between the Philippines and the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Designating the Agencies Therefor, and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Abuyog, Province of Leyte, Into a Regular Municipality Under the Name of Macarthur.
Elpidio Quirino
Repealing Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Seventy-Four and Section Three of Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred Twenty-Six and for Other Purposes.
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 242, Dated July 9, 1949 By Removing the Maximum Age Limits Therein Prescribed for Appointment of Reserve Officers Into the Regular Force, Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Elpidio Quirino
Creating An Integrity Board to Receive and Pass Upon All Complaints Against the Conduct of Any Officer of the Government, or for Graft, Corruption, Dereliction of Duty or Any Other Irregularity in Office; to Recommend to the President the Course of Action to Be Taken in Each Case and to Investigate Specific Cases Thereof.
Elpidio Quirino
Declaring Certain Barrios, Which Were the Subject Matter of the Former Boundary Dispute Between the Municipalities of Barugo and San Miguel, Both of the Province of Leyte, a Part of the Municipality of Barugo
Elpidio Quirino
Further Amending Executive Order No. 278, Dated October 10, 1949, as Amended By Executive Order No. 288, Dated October 21, 1949, Creating the Municipality of Julita, Province of Leyte
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Section 16 of Executive Order No. 135, Dated May 4, 1948, Entitled “Regulating the Establishment, Maintenance and Operation of Frontons and Basque Pelota Games (Jai-Alai)”
Elpidio Quirino
Regulating the Issuance of Building Permits to American Nationals or Associations for the Erection of War Memorials or Monuments in the Philippines.
Elpidio Quirino
Abolishing the Municipality of Lapinig in the Province of Samar, and Restoring the Different Barrios Composing This Municipality to the Respective Municipalities and the Municipal District to Which They Belonged Before Becoming Parts of Lapinig.
Elpidio Quirino
Making the Director of Public Works An Ex Officio Member of the National Urban Planning Commission and Amending Executive Order No. 98, Dated March 11, 1946, Accordingly
Elpidio Quirino
Regulating the Importation of Wheat Flour, Authorizing the Philippine Relief and Trade Rehabilitation Administration (Pratra) to Effectuate Control of Its Importation and Distribution, and for Other Purposes
Elpidio Quirino
Calling Upon All Inhabitants of the Philippines and Mobilizing All Government Agencies and Instrumentalities for the Intensification of the National Food Production Campaign
Elpidio Quirino
Returning to the Armed Forces of the Philippines Seven Philippine Constabulary Battalions Out of the Eight Thousand Officers and Enlisted Men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Transferred to the Constabulary Under Executive Order No. 174, Dated September 13, 1948
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Executive Order No. 93 of the President of the Philippines, Dated October 4, 1941, Entitled, “Abolishing the National Enterprises Control Board, Creating the Government Enterprises Council, Transferring the Metropolitan Transportation Service to the Manila Railroad Company, Dissolving and Merging Certain Corporations Owned or Controlled By the Government, and for Other Purposes”
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Pilar, Province of Abra, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of San Isidro
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Liloan, Province of Leyte, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of San Francisco
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Pila, Province of Laguna, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Victoria
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Rosario, Province of Batangas, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Padre Garcia
Elpidio Quirino
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Camalaniugan, Province of Cagayan, to the Barrios of Bulala and Dugo, in the Same Municipality
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Creating Certain Portions of the Municipalities of Biliran and Caibiran, Province of Leyte, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Cabucgayan
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Angadanan, Province of Isabela, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Alicia
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Certain Sugar Mills for the 1948-1949 Crop
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Kabasalan, Province of Zamboanga, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Ipil
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Pagadian, Province of Zamboanga, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Labangan
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipal District of Pantao-Ragat, Province of Lanao, Into An Independent Municipal District Under the Name of Matungao
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Manjuyod, Negros Oriental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Payabon
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Amending Item 41, Section 1, of Executive Order No. 192, Dated December 24, 1948, Entitled “On the Control of Exports From the Philippines”
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Mamburao, Province of Mindoro, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Santa Cruz
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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"
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios and Sitios of the Municipality of Initao, Province of Misamis Oriental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Manticao
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Portion of the Municipality of Cabagan, Province of Isabela, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Santo Tomas
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Colabao and Carawisan Second, Both of the Municipality of San Remigio, Province of Antique, Into Independent Barrios Under the Same Names
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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.
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Cauayan, Negros Occidental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Sipalay
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Regulations Governing the Temporary Appointment of Reserve Officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in Grades Lower Than Their Permanent Reserve Grades
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes to Be Collected From, and Paid By, Proprietors and Operators of Sugar Mills for the 1947-1948 Crop
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Creating An Opium Custodian Committee for the Enforcement of Act No. 2381, as Amended By Act No. 3006, Otherwise Known as the Opium Law
Elpidio Quirino
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)”
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Pandan, Province of Catanduanes, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Caramoran
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Into Four Regular Municipalities the Municipal Districts of Compostela, Moncayo, Saug, Camansa, Surup, Sigaboy, Batulaki and Caburan, All of the Province of Davao
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Increasing to Fifty Per Centum of the Actual Production of Logs, Flitches and Sawn Lumber, the Quantity That May Be Exported By Producers Thereof
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Escalante, Province of Negros Occidental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name Toboso
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Lemery, Province of Batangas, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Pansipit
Elpidio Quirino
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”
Elpidio Quirino
Organizing Certain Barrios and Sitios of the Municipality of Gamu, Province of Isabela, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Roxas
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Elpidio Quirino
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
Manuel Roxas
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
Manuel Roxas
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Iligan, Province of Lanao, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Kauswagan
Manuel Roxas
Abolishing the Municipal District of Bannagao in the Province of Isabela and Annexing the Territory Thereof to the Municipal District of Aurora, Same Province
Manuel Roxas
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
Manuel Roxas
Organizing Certain Portion of the Municipality of Mambajao, Province of Oriental Misamis, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Mahinog
Manuel Roxas
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
Manuel Roxas
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
Manuel Roxas
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”
Manuel Roxas
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"
Manuel Roxas
Requiring Public Bidding, Under Certain Conditions, for Award of Contracts for Repair or Construction Works to Be Entered Into By the Corporations Owned or Controlled By the Government
Manuel Roxas
Organizing Certain Portions of the Municipalites of Cuyapo, Guimba, Muñoz, and Lupao, All of the Province of Nueva Ecija, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Talugtug
Manuel Roxas
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Tolong, Province of Oriental Negros, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Santa Catalina
Manuel Roxas
Further Amending Executive Order No. 320, Dated January 27, 1941, as Amended By Executive Order No. 99, Dated March 11, 1946, and Executive Order No. 87, Dated September 3, 1947, Entitled "Regulating the Maintenance and Operation of Race Track and Horse Racing"
Manuel Roxas
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
Manuel Roxas
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 Super-Imposed Thereon, and for Other Purposes,” as Amended By Republic Act No. 92
Manuel Roxas
Ordering the Suspension of All Appointments of Special Agents of the Military Police Command, Including Those of the G-2 Service of the Military Police Command; of All Special Agents of the Provincial Governor, City or Municipal Mayors Within the Province of Cavite, and the Confiscation of Firearms Now in Their Possession
Manuel Roxas
Designating the Administrator of the Civil Aeronautics Administration as Acting Airport Administrator of the International Airport At Nichols Field and Authorizing Him to Conduct Negotiations for the Transfer Thereof to the Republic of the Philippines
Manuel Roxas
Transferring to the National Abaca and Other Fibers Corporation the Administration and Disposition of Public Lands Formerly Held By Aliens or Dummy Applicants
Manuel Roxas
Fixing the Clothing Allowance and Per Diems of Officers and Enlisted Men of the Army of the Philippines Sent to the U.S. Army Service Schools
Manuel Roxas
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes for the 1941-1942 Crop to Be Collected From and Paid By the Proprietors or Operators of Sugar Mills
Manuel Roxas
Reorganizing the Different Executive Departments, Bureaus, Offices, and Agencies of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines, Making Certain Readjustments of Personnel and Reallotments of Funds in Connection Therewith, and for Other Purposes
Manuel Roxas
Abolishing the National Enterprises Control Board, Creating the Government Enterprises Council, Transferring the Metropolitan Transportation Service to the Manila Railroad Company, Dissolving and Merging Certain Corporations Owned or Controlled By the Government, and for Other Purposes
Manuel Roxas
Establishing the Philippine Relief and Trade Rehabilitation Administration, Dissolving the Philippine Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the National Trading Corporation; and Reorganizing the National Cooperatives Administration
Manuel Roxas
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes for the 1946-1947 Crop to Be Collected From and Paid By the Proprietors or Operators of Sugar Mills
Manuel Roxas
Further Amending Executive Order No. 320, Dated January 27, 1941, as Amended By Executive Order No. 99, Dated March 11, 1946, Entitled “Regulating the Maintenance and Operation of Race Track and Horse Racing”
Manuel Roxas
Organizing Certain Barrios and Sitios of the Municipality of Plaridel, Province of Occidental Misamis, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Calamba With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Calamba
Manuel Roxas
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, and for Other Purposes” as Amended By Republic Act No. 92
Manuel Roxas
Organizing Into Ten Municipalities All, Except Three, Municipal Districts in the Province of Cotabato and Annexing the Said Three Municipal Districts to the Municipality of Cotabato
Manuel Roxas
Organizing Certain Portions of the Municipalities of Talibon and Ubay, Province of Bohol, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Trinidad
Manuel Roxas
Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Sindangan, Province of Zamboanga, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Labason With Seat of Government I N the Barrio of Labason
Manuel Roxas
Segregating the Barrio of Aloneros From the Municipality of Tagkawayan, Quezon Province, and Annexing Said Barrio to the Municipality of Guinayangan, Same Province
Manuel Roxas
Amending Paragraph No. 1 of Executive Order No. 33, Dated December 27, 1946, Entitled “Promulgating Rules and Regulations to Carry Out the Provisions of Republic Act Numbered Thirty Entitled ‘An Act Authorizing the Payment, Under Certain Conditions, of a Gratuity to the Widow And/Or Children, and in Their Absence to the Other Heirs, of a Deceased Officer or Members of Any Police Force or Similar Governmental Organization Engaged in the Maintenance of Peace and Order, Appropriating Funds Therefor’”
Manuel Roxas
Physical and Medical Examination of Proposed Appointees in the Unclassified Service and in Government Boards, Agencies and Instrumentalities
Manuel Roxas
Creating the Radio Broadcasting Board to Administer and Operate Radio Station Kzfm Acquired as Surplus By the Government of the Republic of the Philippines From the Government of the United States of America
Manuel Roxas
Saving Under Certain Conditions Validly Existing Concessions or Licenses to Cut Timber Within the Area Reserved Under Proclamation No. 29 From the Operation Thereof
Manuel Roxas
Declaring Civilian Volunteers Who Were Members of Recognized Guerrilla Units as Having the Equivalent Training of Those Who Have Completed Trainee Instruction and as Constituting a Part of the Reserve Units
Manuel Roxas
Organizing Certain Portions of the Barrios of San Isidro and Bugsoc, Municipality of Sierra Bullones, Province of Bohol, Into An Independent Barrio Under the Name of La Union
Manuel Roxas
Further Amending Executive Order No. 304, Dated October 8, 1040, as Amended By Executive Order No. 26, Dated November 15, 1946, Creating Investigating Committees on Veteran’S Pensions
Manuel Roxas
Reducing the Appropriation “For Salaries and Other Expenses of Advisers and Consultants in Foreign Affairs” Authorized in Republic Act No. 80, Item D-Iv-3, From P50,000.00 to P30,000.00, and Alloting the Amount of P20,000.00 for a Fund to Be Expended in the Discretion of the Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Manuel Roxas
Designating the National Development Company as the Agency to Accept Bids and Enter Into Contracts With Successful Bidders for the Collection of Scrap Iron, Steel, Copper, Brass, Lead and Other Metal Products on Land or Under Water or to Collect and Dispose of Same
Manuel Roxas
Designating the Government Boards of Examiners as Technical Advisory Committees to the Office of Private Education, and Empowering the Director of Private Education to Call Upon Technical and Professional Employees of the Government for Advice on Matters Affecting Technical, Professional And/Or Vocational Courses in Private Educational Institutions, and for Assistance in the Inspection of Said Institutions Offering Technical, Professional And/Or Vocational Courses
Manuel Roxas
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, and for Other Purposes,” as Amended By Republic Act No. 92
Manuel Roxas
Transferring the Powers, Duties and Functions of the Treasurer of the Philippines Pertaining to Insurance, Mutual Benefit, Relief and Benevolent Societies and Associations, and Trusts for Charitable Uses to the Bank Commissioner, and for Other Purposes
Manuel Roxas
Terminating the Collection of Tolls At the Zapote Bridge, Cavite, and Turning Over the Administration of the Bridge to the Provincial Board of the Said Province
Manuel Roxas
Amending Executive Order No. 172, Dated October 18, 1938, Entitled “Regulations Governing the Use of Motor Vehicles or Other Means of Transportation for Official Purposes”
Manuel Roxas
Authorizing Officers of the Philippine Army Assigned in the Victoriano Luna General Hospital to Receive the Same Rates of Rental Allowance as Those Enjoyed By Officers Assigned in the City of Manila
Manuel Roxas
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, and for Other Purposes,” as Amended By Republic Act Numbered Ninety-Two
Manuel Roxas
Transferring From the General Auditing Office the Function of Preparing and Keeping the Accounts of the Various Departments, Bureaus, Offices and Dependencies of the National Government, Including the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, the People’S Court, the Commission on Elections and the University of the Philippines, the Function of Acting Upon Requisitions or Orders for Supplies, Materials, Furniture and Equipment, and the Function of Operating the Salvage Warehouse
Manuel Roxas
Waiving the Additional Progressive Taxes for the 1945-46 Crop to Be Collected From and Paid By the Proprietors or Operators of Sugar Mills
Manuel Roxas
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 Super Imposed Thereon, and for Other Purposes”
Manuel Roxas
Promulgating Rules and Regulations to Carry Out the Provisions of Republic Act Numbered Thirty Entitled “An Act Authorizing the Payment, Under Certain Conditions, of a Gratuity to the Widow and / or Children, and in Their Absence to the Other Heirs, of a Deceased Officer or Member of Any Police Force or Similar Governmental Organization Engaged in the Maintenance of Peace and Order, Appropriating Funds Therefor.”
Manuel Roxas
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, and for Other Purposes.”
Manuel Roxas
Extending 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, and for Other Purposes.”
Manuel Roxas
Providing for the Administration and Disposition of Properties or Property Rights in the Province and in the City of Davao Transferred to the Republic of the Philippines By the United States of America Under the Philippine Property Act of 1946, and Other Properties of the Government Therein Situated Which Are Now Being Administered By the Bureau of Lands
Manuel Roxas
Directing the Metropolitan Transportation Service (Metran) to Furnish Transportation Facilities to Bureaus and Offices of the National Government
Manuel Roxas
Creating the Surplus Property Commission to Take Charge of the Acceptance, Administration, Sale and Disposition of the Surplus Property Acquired By the Government of the Republic of the Philippines From the Government of the United States of America
Manuel Roxas
Amending Executive Order No. 304, Dated October 8, 1940, Entitled “Creating Investigating Committees on Veterans’ Pension, Requiring Provincial, City and Municipal Treasurers to Perform Certain Duties in Connection With Such Pension and Enjoining All Officers and Employees of the Philippine Government to Render Necessary Assistance to Applicants Therefor.”
Manuel Roxas
Amending Paragraph (D), Section 5, of Executive Order No. 6, Dated July 17, 1946, Entitled “Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Construction, Installation and Operation of Radio Transmitting Stations, Radio Receiving Stations for Commercial Purposes of Television or Radio Broadcasting Stations Under Temporary Permits Issued By the President.”
Manuel Roxas
Amending Executive Order Numbered Four, Dated July Eleven, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six Entitled “Fixing the Salaries and Allowances of Officers and Enlisted Men of the Philippine Army.”
Manuel Roxas
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Vallehermoso, Province of Oriental Negros, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Canlaon
Manuel Roxas
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.
Manuel Roxas
Annexing the Barrios of Villa and Pagud of the Municipality of Bongabon, Province of Nueva Ecija, to the Municipallity of Laur, Same Province
Manuel Roxas
Further Amending the Third Paragraph of Executive Order No. 33, Dated May 29, 1936, as Amended By Executive Orders Nos. 257 and 7, Dated March 12, 1940 and July 18, 1946, Respectively, Reorganizing the Deportation Board
Manuel Roxas
Amending Paragraph Numbered Twenty-Two of Executive Order Numbered One, Dated July Four, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six, Entitled “Prescribing Rules and Regulations for the Granting and Issuing of Passports.”
Manuel Roxas
Authorizing the Collection of An Annual Membership Voluntary Contribution of Fifty Centavos From Pupils Enrolled in the Public Schools for the Support and Maintenance of School Medical and Dental Services
Manuel Roxas
Fixing the Allowances of the Flight Personnel of the Philippine Army Air Force, Restoring the Longevity Pay for the Philippine Army, and for Other Purposes
Manuel Roxas
Amending Paragraph 1, of Executive Order No.320, Dated January 27, 1941, Entitled “Regulating the Maintenance and Operation of Race Tracks and Horse Racing.”
Manuel Roxas
Amending Paragraphs (8) and (9) of Executive Order No. 161, Dated August 23, 1938, Entitled “Promulgating Regulations to Govern the Administration and Collection of Delinquent Irrigation Fees From Landowners Under Irrigation Systems Constructed Under the Provisions of Act No. 2152, as Amended, Fixing Adjusted Irrigation Fees for Said Systems and Prescribing the Manner of Collecting Same, and Revoking Executive Order No. 142, Dated February 15, 1938.”
Manuel Roxas
Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Construction, Installation, and Operation of Radio Transmitting Stations, Radio Receiving Stations for Commercial Purposes or Television or Radio Broadcasting Stations Under Temporary Permits Issued By the President
Manuel Roxas
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Calbiga, Province of Samar, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Pinabacdao
Manuel Roxas
Requiring the Registration of All Deposits as of January 1, 1942, With the Postal Savings Bank. Whereas It Is Necessary to Enlist the Cooperation of All Depositors in the Reconstruction and Reconstitution of the Records and Books of Accounts of the Postal […]
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Prescribing the Office Hours to Be Observed Effective June 1, 1946, in All Government Bureaus and Offices, Including the Provincial, City and Municipal Governments.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Transferring the Seat of the Municipal Government of San Pablo, Province of Isabela, From Its Present Location At San Pablo to the Barrio of Auitan
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Bigaa, Province of Bulacan, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Pandi.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Further Extending the Period Provided in Executive Order Numbered Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight, Dated March Twelve, Nineteen Hundred and Forty, as Amended By Executive Order Numbered Sixty-Six, Dated September Fourteen Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Five, for Which Payment May Be Authorized of the Salaries or Wages of Newly Appointed or Transferred Officers and Employees of the National, Provincial, City, and Municipal Governments While Their Appointments Are Pending Action By the Proper Authorities
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Further Amending Executive Order No. 82, Dated December 24, 1945, as Amended By Executive Order No. 87, Dated January 24, 1946, Which Authorizes the Philippine Press Wireless, Inc., Manila, to Continue Handling By Radio Other Types of Service Besides That Authorized By the Company’S Franchise
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Authorizing the Associated Press, Manila, to Operate a Radio Receiving Station in the City of Manila for the Purpose of Copying for Publication, in the Public Press, Press Messages From Radio-Stations Exterior to the Philippines
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Transferring the Functions of Preserving Peace and Maintaining Law and Order to the Provost Marshal General of the Philippine Army and Placing the Military Police Command of the Philippine Army Under the General Supervision and Control of the Secretary of the Interior
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order No. 320, Dated January 27, 1941 Entitled “Regulating the Maintenance and Operation of Race Track and Horse Racing.”
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Organizing Certain Barrios and Sitios of the Municipality of Santiago, Province of Isabela, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of San Mateo
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Revoking Executive Order No. 332 Dated March 14, 1941, Entitled “Prohibiting the Payment of Additional Compensation to Officers and Employees of the National Government Including Those on the Boards of Management of Government-Owned and Controlled Enterprises”
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Revoking Administrative Order No. 4, Relating to Redemption, Under Certain Conditions, of Emergency Currency Notes Possessed By Members of the American Forces Repatriated for Health and Other Reasons, and Providing Funds Therefor
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Appropriating Funds for the Rehabilitation of the National Coconut Corporation, the Agricultural and Industrial Bank and the Manila Hotel Company
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Sections 28 and 30 of Act No. 1459, Known as the Corporation Law, as Amended, in So Far as They Apply to Corporations, Other Than Banks, in Which the United States Has or May Have a Vested Interest, Pursuant to the Powers Granted or Delegated By the Trading With the Enemy Act, as Amended, and Similar Acts of Congress Relating to the Same Subject, or By Executive Order No. 9095 of the President of the United States, as Heretofore or Hereafter Amended, or Both.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Sections 153, 154, 156, 157, and 161 of the Revised Administrative Code, as Amended By Act No. 4007 of the Philippine Legislature and as Revived By Executive No. 35, Dated March 10, 1945, So as to Restore the Number of Judges of First Instance Before the Japanese Occupation, Appropriating the Necessary Funds Therefor, and for Other Purposes
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
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 One Year.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order No. 82, Dated December 24, 1945 Which Authorizes the Philippine Press Wireless, Inc., Manila, to Handle By Radio Types of Service Besides That Authorized By the Company’S Franchise.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Appropriating Funds for the Payment of Gratuities to Officials and Employees of the National, Provincial, City, and Municipal Governments and of the Corporations or Companies Owned or Controlled By the Government.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Authorizing the Philippines Press Wireless, Inc., Manila, to Handle By Radio Types of Service Besides That Authorized By the Company’S Franchise, Commonwealth Act Numbered Three Hundred and Eighty-Six, to and From Manila to and From Points Exterior to the Philippines, Until January Twenty-Fourth, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
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.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Authorizing Provincial, City and Municipal Officials and Employees to Collect Actual and Necessary Expenses Incurred for Subsistence and Lodging When Traveling on Official Business in Lieu of Per Diems Upon Approval of the Department Head Concerned and Imposing Certain Limitations on Travels’ on Official Business.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order No. 332, Dated March 14, 1941 So as to Include Among the Exemptions Therein Provided, the Quarters Allowance of Local Government Officials and Employees.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order No. 59, Dated July 27, 1945, Entitled “Creating the Metropolitan Transportation Service (Metran)”.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Effectuating the Organization of the Philippine Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the Abolition of the Emergency Control Administration.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Prohibiting During the Present Emergency the Production or Manufacture of Alcohol or Fermented or Spirituous Liquors or Any Other Alcoholic Beverage From Sugar, Sugar Cane Products, Rice, Corn, Sweet Potatoes and Cassava.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Creating the Resistance Movement Medal and Resistance Movement Diploma in Recognition of the Services Rendered By the Guerrilla Forces and Patriotic Citizens in Resisting the Enemy.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Prescribing Instructions to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippines.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Extending the Period Provided in Executive Order Numbered Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight, Dated March Twelve, Nineteen Hundred and Forty, for Which Payment May Be Authorized of the Salaries or Wages of Newly Appointed or Transferred Officers and Employees of the National, Provincial, City, and Municipal Governments While Their Appointments Are Pending Action By the Proper Authorities.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Providing for the Provisional Release on Bail of Political Prisoners, Prior to the Institution of the Corresponding Criminal Cases Against Them, Suspending, Insofar as They Are Concerned, the Application of Article 125 of the Revised Penal Code, and for Other Purposes.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Repealing Executive Order No. 38 and Reviving Section 1659 of the Revised Administrative Code, as Amended By Commonwealth Act No. 543
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order Numbered Seventy-Six, Dated December Twenty-Two, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Six, Creating the Board of Food Inspection.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Creating the Petroleum Products Control Administration to Take Charge of Rationing Petroleum Products and to Control the Distribution and Use of Same for Government and Essential Civilian Operated Motor Vehicles and Stationary and Marine Engines
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order No. 39, Dated March 10, 1945, Entitled “Appropriating the Sum of One Million Pesos for Civilian Defense.”
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Suspending the Running of the Period of Eligibility for Reinstatement in the Civil Service During the Enemy Occupation of the Philippines
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Appropriating Funds for the Salaries of Two Additional Judges of the Municipal Court of Manila for a Portion of the Fiscal Year Ending June Thirtieth, Nineteen Hundred and Forty Five
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Creating a National Board of Inquiry to Investigate Charges of Disloyalty to the Governments of the Commonwealth of the Philippines and the United States of America
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Transferring Certain Police and Law Enforcement Powers to the Chief of Staff, Army of the Philippines, and Authorizing Him to Organize a Military Police Command and to Prescribe Rules for the Conduct and Administration Thereof.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Section 2466 of the Revised Administrative Code By Creating Two Additional Branches for the Municipal Court of the City of Manila
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Revising Paragraph 1, Title II of Executive Order No. 25, Dated November 18, 1944, So as to Permit the Reopening of Banks in the Philippines Subject to the Approval of the Bank Commissioner
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Sections 5-A and 5-B of Chapter III of Executive Order No. 178, Entitled “Prescribing the Procedure, Including the Modes of Proof, in Gases Before Courts-Martial, Courts of Inquiry, Military Commissions and Other Military Tribunals of the Army of the Philippines.”
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order No. 25, Entitled “Promulgating Rules and Regulations Concerning Currency, Books and Accounts of Banks and Their Branches and Agencies in the Provinces, Provincial, City and Municipal, Treasuries and Other Government Accountable Offices and Debt Moratorium.”
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Appropriating Funds for the Operating Expenses of the Alabang Laboratories for the Period From February 27 to June 30, 1945
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Certain Sections of the Administrative Code Concerning Appointment of and Supervision Over Notaries Public in the City of Manila
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Certain Provisions of the Revised Administrative Code on the Judiciary, By Increasing the Number of Justices of the Supreme Court, and for Other Purposes.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Reviving the Regrouping of Provinces for Judicial Purposes as Provided in Act No. 4007 of the Philippine Legislature and Repealing Commonwealth Act No. 544 Which Creates Positions of District Attorneys
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Authorizing the Emergency Control Administrator and the Officers and Accents Specifically Authorized By Him to Administer Oath in Relation to the Enforcement of All Antiprofiteering Laws and Orders.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order No. 25 Promulgating Rules and Regulations Concerning Currency, Books and Accounts of Banks and Their Branches and Agencies in the Provinces, Provincial, City and Municipal Treasuries and Other Government Accountable Offices and Debt Moratorium.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Appropriating Funds for the Operation of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines as Reestablished, for a Portion of the Fiscal Year Ending June Thirtieth, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Five.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Paragraph One of Executive Order No. 382, Dated December 15, 1941, Entitled “Authorizing the Commandeering of Food, Fuel, Building Materials, and Other Articles or Commodities of Prime Necessity, Prohibiting and Penalizing the Hoarding Thereof, and Providing for a More Effective Enforcement of the Provisions of All Antiprofiteering Orders.”
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Further Amending Executive Order No. 24, Dated November 6, 1944, Entitled “Amending Executive Order No. 371 of October 2, 1941, Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessity, and Promulgating Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement Thereof.”
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order No. 371 of October 2, 1941, Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessity, and Promulgating Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement Thereof.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order Numbered Twenty-Four, Entitled “Amending Executive Order No. 371 of October 2, 1941, Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessity and Promulgating Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement Thereof.”
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Promulgating Rules and Regulations Concerning Currency, Books and Accounts of Banks and Their Branches and Agencies in the Provinces, Provincial, City and Municipal Treasuries and Other Government Accountable Offices and Debt Moratorium
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order No. 371 of October 2, 1941, Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessity, and Promulgating Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement Thereof.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Creating a Board of Inquiry to Investigate Charges of Disloyalty to the Commonwealth of the Philippines and the United States of America in the Province of Leyte, and Consider the Legal Problems and Matters of Public Policy Involved Therein
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Declaring to Be on Active Service in the Philippine Army All Persons Now Actively Serving in Recognized Military Forces in the Philippines
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Prescribing Instructions for the Conduct of Public Affairs of the Commonwealth Government in the United States During the Absence of the President.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Appropriating Funds to Be Used as Aid for the Operation of the Provincial, City and Municipal Civil Governments Which May Be Reestablished in the Philippines Upon Reoccupation.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Providing Funds for the Operation of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines During the Fiscal Year Ending June Thirtieth, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Five.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Amending Executive Order No. 6-W Creating a Committee on Relief for Filipinos Stranded in the United States on Account of the War.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Creating a Committee to Study and Recommend a Plan of Reorganization of the Commonwealth Government for the Purpose of Effecting Economy, Efficiency and Simplifications in Its Operations.
Sergio Osmeña Sergio Osmena
Organizing the Department of Information and Public Relations and Transferring to It the Powers, Functions and Duties, as Well as the Personnel, Appropriations, and Properties of the Office of the President of the Philippines.
Manuel L. Quezon
Exempting the Harbor Police Force in Matters of Appointments, Promotions, Discipline and Removal From the Civil Service Rules and Regulations.
Manuel L. Quezon
Providing for An Increase in the Number of Justices of the Court of Appeals and of the Judges of the Court of First Instance of the Fourth Judicial District, and Investing Judges Appointed Under Commonwealth Act No. 504 (Cadastral) With General Jurisdiction
Manuel L. Quezon
Establishing An Inter-Island Shipping Authority, War Risk Insurance for Vessels Engaged in the Coast-Wise Trade and Appropriating for That Purpose Five Million Pesos From the Funds in the Philippines Treasury Set Aside for Defense and Civilian Protection Measures
Manuel L. Quezon
Authorizing the Food Administrator to Take Over Farm Lands and to Require Able-Bodied Citizens to Engage in Farming and Other Productive Activities
Manuel L. Quezon
Authorizing Provincial, City, and Municipal Governments to Incur in Overdrafts for the Payment of Salaries of Their Officers and Employees and Expenses for Essential Activities
Manuel L. Quezon
Directing the Immediate Arrest and Vigorous Protection of Persons Pillaging, Looting or Committing Other Acts of Lawlessness Against the Civilian Population
Manuel L. Quezon
Transferring From the General Auditing Office the Function of Preparing and Keeping the Accounts of the Various Departments, Bureaus, Offices and Dependencies of the National Government, Including the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, the Commission on Elections, and the University of the Philippines, as Well as the Functions of Acting Upon Requisitions for Supplies, Materials, and Equipment, and of Operating the Salvage Warehouse
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 377 Dated December 8, 1941, Entitled “Prohibiting Excessive Withdrawal of Deposits in All Banking Institutions in the Philippines”
Manuel L. Quezon
Authorizing the Commandeering of Food, Fuel, Building Materials, and Other Articles or Commodities of Prime Necessity, Prohibiting and Penalizing the Hoarding Thereof, and Providing for a More Effective Enforcement of the Provisions of All Anti-Profiteering Orders
Manuel L. Quezon
Providing for the Establishment of Priorities in Telephone and Telegraphs Service and Creating Therefor a Telephone and Telegraph Priorities Board
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Further Paragraph 8 of Executive Order No. 354, Dated July 1, 1941, Entitled “Promulgating Certain Emergency Rules and Regulations Governing Electrical Communication and Radio Installation and Sale or Repair of Radio Apparatus,” as Amended By Executive Order No. 365, Dated August 29, 1941
Manuel L. Quezon
Declaring Executive Order No. 213, Dated July 10, 1939, Entitled “Annexing a Certain Portion of the Territory of the Municipality of Majayjay, Province of Laguna, to the Municipality of Lilio, Same Province,” to Be in Full Force and Effect
Manuel L. Quezon
Extending the Scope of the Powers Vested in the Sugar Control Authority By Executive Order No. 374 to Include the Control and Regulation of the Shipment of Export Sugar to Countries Other Than the United States and the Distribution of the Proceeds Thereof
Manuel L. Quezon
Providing for the Control and Regulation of the Shipment of Export Quota Sugar and for the Distribution of the Proceeds Thereof, and Creating a Sugar Control Authority for the Purpose
Manuel L. Quezon
Prohibiting for the Licensing By the Civilian Emergency Administration of the Sale, Distribution, or Other Disposition to the Public of Gas-Masks, Respirators, or Other Protective Devices Against Irritant or Poisonous Gases or Substances, Creating the Board of Inspectors for Gas-Masks, and Defining Its Functions and Duties
Manuel L. Quezon
Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Price Necessity and Promulgating Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement Thereof
Manuel L. Quezon
Revising Executive Order No. 274, Dated May 11, 1940, Fixing the Schedule of Per Diems for Provincial City, and Municipal Officers and Employees.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 357 Entitled “Revising Further Executive Order No. 135, Dated December 31, 1937, as Amended, Establishing a Classification of Roads.”
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Further Paragraph 3(A) of Executive Order No. 255, Dated February 21, 1940, Fixing and Regulating the Collection of Wharf or Pier Charges for the Use of Port Facilities, as Amended By Executive Order No. 270, Dated April 25, 1940.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Paragraphs 3 and 8 of Executive Order No. 354, Dated July 1, 1941, Promulgating Certain Emergency Laws and Regulations Governing Electrical Communication and Radio Installation and Sale or Repair of Radio Apparatus or Parts Thereof.
Manuel L. Quezon
Segregating From the Municipality of Numancia, Province of Capiz, the Barrio of Lezo and Organizing the Same Into a Separate Municipality Under the Name of Lezo, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Lezo.
Manuel L. Quezon
Ordering the Transmission Free of Charge Over All Government Electrical Communication Systems for the Duration of the Present Emergency of All Messages Concerning Weather Conditions and Those Relating to the Enforcement of the Neutrality Rules and Regulations of the United States.
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating the Corps of Professors of the Philippine Military Academy and Providing Rules and Regulations for the Appointment and Promotion of Members Thereof.
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating the National Enterprises Control Board to Coordinate the Policies and to Supervise the Activities of the Government Corporations and Enterprises Engaged in Economic Activities.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 306, Dated October 21, 1940, Which Revised Executive Order No. 73, Series of 1936, Establishing and Classifying Airports and Landing Fields.
Manuel L. Quezon
Abolishing the Landed Estates Survey Committee, Created By Administrative Order No. 49, Dated October 7, 1937, and Transferring Its Functions and Duties to the Rural Progress Administration, Created By Executive Order No. 191, Dated March 2, 1939.
Manuel L. Quezon
Promulgating Certain Emergency Rules and Regulations Governing Electrical Communication and Radio Installation and Sale or Repair of Radio Apparatus or Parts Thereof.
Manuel L. Quezon
Segregating From the Municipality of Pagadian, Province of Zamboanga, the Barrios of Cebuano Barracks, Parasan and Tambulig and Organizing the Same Into a Separate Municipality Under the Name of Aurora, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Cebuano Barracks
Manuel L. Quezon
Prohibiting Officers of Government-Owned Corporations and Their Wives and Other Members of Their Household From Entering Into Contracts With the Corporations of Which They Are Officers
Manuel L. Quezon
Establishing a Public Assistance Service Under the Bureau of Public Welfare to Take Over the Relief and Other Activities of the Associated Charities of the Philippines
Manuel L. Quezon
Reducing By Thirty Per Centum the Tax on All Permanent Plants And/Or Trees in the City of San Pablo for the Calendar Year Nineteen Hundred and Forty One
Manuel L. Quezon
Revoking Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Thirty-One, Dated March 11, 1941, Revising Further Executive Order Numbered One Hundred Thirty-Five, Dated December 31, 1937, as Amended, Establishing a Classification of Roads
Manuel L. Quezon
Designating the Department of Labor in Place of the Philippine National Bank as One of the Agencies to Carry Out the Objectives of Commonwealth Act No. 600
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating a Civilian Emergency Administration, Defining Its Powers and Duties and Providing for the Coordination and Control of Civilian Organizations for the Protection of the Civil Population in Extraordinary and Emergency Conditions
Manuel L. Quezon
Prohibiting the Payment of Additional Compensation to Officers and Employees of the National Government Including Those on the Boards of Management of Government-Owned and Controlled Enterprises
Manuel L. Quezon
Reducing By Thirty Per Centum the Tax on All Permanent Plants And/Or Trees All the Provinces and the Cities of Davao and Zamboanga for the Calendar Year Nineteen Hundred and Forty-One
Manuel L. Quezon
Revising Executive Order No. 290, Dated July 8, 1940, Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Giving of Security for Every Firearm Held Under the Provisions of Section 888 of the Revised Administrative Code
Manuel L. Quezon
Prescribing Regulations Governing the Approval of Applications for Vacation and Sick Leave of Officers and Employees of the Government
Manuel L. Quezon
Segregating From the Municipality of Guinayangan, Province of Tayabas, the Barrios of Aloneros, Bagong Silang, Balogo, Cabibihan, Catimo, Danlagan, Kabugwang, Kandalapdap, Malbog, Monato, Mañgayaw, Quinatacutan, Siguiwan, Tagcawayan, and Triumfo, and Organizing the Same Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Tagcawayan, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Tagcawayan.
Manuel L. Quezon
Transferring Powers, Functions, Duties, Appropriations Property, and Records From Various Statistical Agencies to the Bureau of the Census and Statistics.
Manuel L. Quezon
Rules and Regulations Governing the Use of the Coat-Of-Arms of the Philippines and the Great Seal of the Government as Authorized in Commonwealth Act No. 602.
Manuel L. Quezon
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.
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating the Philippines Heraldry Committee to Make a Study Of, and Recommend Ways and Means For, the Adoption of the Coat-Of-Arms of the Different Political Subdivisions, Provinces, Cities, and Semi-Governmental Institutions.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Further Executive Order No. 47, Dated July 7, 1936 as Amended By Executive Order No. 294, Dated August 5, 1940, Fixing the Width of Road and Street Rights-Of-Way Through Public Land.
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating a Committee to Revise and Codify the Existing Substantive Laws of the Philippines, and Providing for the Expenses to Be Incurred Thereby.
Manuel L. Quezon
Prescribing Rules and Regulations to Govern the Employment of Common and Semiskilled Laborers in Public Works, Supplementing for This Purpose the Provisions of Executive Order No. 299, Dated August 19, 1940.
Manuel L. Quezon
Revising Executive Order No. 73, Series of 1936, Establishing and Classifying Airports and Landing Fields as Amended By Executive Order No. 136, Dated December 31, 1937.
Manuel L. Quezon
Designating Provincial, City, and Municipal Treasurers, Librarians of the Branches of the National Library, and Principals of Central Schools to Sell and Distribute Government Publications.
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating Investigating Committees on Veterans’ Pension, Requiring City and Municipal Treasurers to Perform Certain Duties in Connection With Such Pension and Enjoining All Officers and Employees of the Philippine Government to Render Necessary Assistance to Applicants Therefor.
Manuel L. Quezon
Superseding Executive Order Numbered Ninety-Three, as Amended By Executive Order Numbered One Hundred and Twenty-Six, Both Series of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Seven, Providing for the Control of Unused and Dormant Supplies and Equipment of the National Government and Prescribing the Procedure to Be Followed in Making Regular and Emergency Purchases of Supplies, Materials, Furniture and Equipment and in Ordering Repairs of Furniture and Equipment.
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating a National Social Security Administration and Revising Further, for This Purpose, Executive Order No. 139, Dated January 14, 1938, as Revised By Executive Order No. 188, Dated February 23, 1939, Executive Order No. 197, Dated March 24, 1939, and Executive Order No. 216, Dated July 28, 1939.
Manuel L. Quezon
Prohibiting the Automatic Renewal of Contracts, Requiring Public Bidding Before Entering Into New Contracts, and Providing Exceptions Therefor.
Manuel L. Quezon
Designating the National Trading Corporation as the Agency to Handle and Take Charge of All Government Activities Relating to the Promotion, Organization and Supervision of Cooperative or Mutual Aid Associations.
Manuel L. Quezon
Segregating From the Municipality of Jordan, Province of Iloilo, the Former Municipality of Nueva Valencia, and Organizing the Same Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Nueva Valencia, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Santa Ana.
Manuel L. Quezon
Segregating From the Municipality of Santa Barbara, Province of Iloilo, the Barrio of Zarraga and Organizing the Same Into a Separate Municipality Under the Name of Zarraga, With the Seat of Government At the Barrio of Zarraga.
Manuel L. Quezon
Enjoining Provincial and Municipal Treasurers Who Are Appointed Agents of the Agricultural and Industrial Bank Even Without Compensation to Comply Faithfully With the Rules and Regulations or Instructions of the Bank and Not to Exact Unauthorized Fees From the Applicants for Loans.
Manuel L. Quezon
Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Giving of Security for Every Firearm Held Under the Provisions of Section 888 of the Revised Administrative Code.
Manuel L. Quezon
Reducing the Real Property Tax on Coconut Trees and Abaca Plants Due for the Year Nineteen Hundred and Forty and Remitting the Penalty of the First Installment of the Tax Due on All Real Property for the Year Nineteen Hundred and Forty in the City of Zamboanga, Subject to Certain Condition.
Manuel L. Quezon
Prescribing Regulations for the Preparation and Submission of Special Budgets Required By Section 7, Paragraph I-(4), of Commonwealth Act No. 246.
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating a Sugar Advisory Committee, Defining Its Purposes, Functions and Powers, and Designating the Secretary to the President, Until Otherwise Provided, to Administer the Sugar Adjustment and Stabilization Fund Created Under Commonwealth Act No. 567.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 281, Dated June 15, 1940, Effectuating the Purposes of General Ruling No. 5, June 6, 1940, of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, Approved June 6, 1940, By the President of the United States, Under Section 5 (6) of the Act of October 6, 1917 (40 Stat. 411), as Amended, Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as of the President of the United States and Regulations Issued Pursuant Thereto and Under All Other Authority of Law.
Manuel L. Quezon
Effectuating the Purposes of General Ruling No. 5, June 6, 1940, of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, Approved June 6, 1040, By the President of the United States, Under Section 5 (B) of the Act of October 6, 1917 (40 Stat. 411), as Amended, Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as Amended, of the President of the United States and Regulations Issued Pursuant Thereto and Under All Other Authority of Law.
Manuel L. Quezon
Abolishing the Barrio of Jesus in the Municipality of Babatngon, Leyte, and Annexing Its Territory to the Barrio of Planza, Same Municipality.
Manuel L. Quezon
Further Amending Executive Order No. 233, Dated November 8, 1939, Entitled “Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessity,” as Amended By Executive Order No. 237, Dated November 29, 1939.
Manuel L. Quezon
Transferring the Powers and Duties of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications and the Secretary of the Interior Under Act No. 3997 and Commonwealth Act No. 98, Respectively, to the Secretary of National Defense
Manuel L. Quezon
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Lupi, Camarines Sur, From Its Present Location At the Barrio of San Pedro to the Sitio of Tapi, Barrio of Cabutagan.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 255, Entitled “Fixing and Regulating the Collection of Wharf or Pier Charges for the Use of Port Facilities”
Manuel L. Quezon
Requiring That the Opening of All Bids and All Public Competitive Biddings Be Made in the Presence of a Representative of the Auditor General
Manuel L. Quezon
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Cagayan, Oriental Misamis, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Alubijid
Manuel L. Quezon
Declaring Certain Positions as Primarily Confidential in Accordance With the Provisions of Section 1(G) of Commonwealth Act No. 402 and Amending for This Purpose the Second Paragraph of Section 1 of Executive Order No. 244 Dated December 31, 1939
Manuel L. Quezon
Authorizing the Printing of the Dictionary and Grammar of the National Language, and Fixing the Day From Which Said Language Shall Be Used and Taught in the Public and Private Schools of the Philippines
Manuel L. Quezon
Revising Executive Order No. 32, Dated May 25, 1936, Prescribing Uniform Fees for Copies of Official Records and Documents Furnished Private Persons and Entities
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 253, Dated February 14, 1940, Entitled “Further Amending Executive Order No. 233, Dated November 8, 1939, Entitled ‘Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessities’ “
Manuel L. Quezon
Extending the Application of Certain Provisions of Administrative Order No. 68 Dated March 17, 1938, to the Creation and Filling of Positions Carrying Compensation At Three Thousand Pesos or More Per Annum in the Provincial Governments, Chartered Cities, and Corporations Owned or Controlled By the Government and Their Subsidiaries
Manuel L. Quezon
Authorizing the Payment of the Salaries or Wages of Newly Appointed or Transferred Officers and Employees of the National, Provincial, City, and Municipal Governments While Their Appointments Are Pending Action By the Proper Authorities
Manuel L. Quezon
Further Amending Executive Order No. 233, Dated November 8, 1939, Entitled “Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessity”
Manuel L. Quezon
Further Amending Executive Order No. 233, Dated November 8, 1939, Entitled “Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessity”
Manuel L. Quezon
Abolishing the Bureau of Labor and Transferring All Its Functions to the Department of Labor, and Effecting Certain Adjustments of the Personnel Thereof.
Manuel L. Quezon
Effecting Certain Adjustments of the Personnel of the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce, the Bureau of Lands, and the Bureau of Forestry, and Abolishing the Division of Veterinary Research in the Bureau of Animal Industry and Creating a Division of Parasitology and Protozoology and a Division of Pathology and Bacteriology in Lieu Thereof.
Manuel L. Quezon
Abolishing the National Information Office (Board) and Transferring Its Powers, Functions, and Duties, as Well as Its Personnel, Appropriations, and Properties, to the Department of the Interior; and Effecting Certain Adjustments of the Personnel of the Said Department.
Manuel L. Quezon
Fixing January 1, 1940, as the Date for the Initial Allocations of Positions, By Virtue of Commonwealth Act No. 402, and Prescribing the Procedure for Such Allocations.
Manuel L. Quezon
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Tangub, Misamis Occidental, Into a Regular Municipality Under the Name of Bonifacio.
Manuel L. Quezon
Transferring the Seat of the Municipal District Government of Tandubas, Province of Sulu, From Its Present Location At Tandubas to the Barrio of Si Kubung Tausan.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 135, Dated December 31, 1937, as Amended By Executive Order No. 194, Dated March 13, 1939, Establishing a Classification of Roads.
Manuel L. Quezon
Authorizing, Until Further Orders, the Secretary to the President of the Philippines to Allocate and Reallocate the Quotas for All Articles Established for the Philippines By Public Act No. 127 of the Congress of the United States, Approved March 24, 1934, as Amended, and to Issue Export Permits Therefor.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 233, Dated November 8, 1939, Entitled “Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices or Certain Articles of Prime Necessity”
Manuel L. Quezon
Providing for a Special Permit System to Authorize Importers, Wholesalers, and Retailers to Trade At Prices Higher Than Those Fixed in Executive Order No. 233
Manuel L. Quezon
Directing the Board of Indeterminate Sentence to Look Into the Record of Military Prisoners Confined in Penitentiaries and to Make Proper Recommendations for the Release of Such Prisoners on Parole.
Manuel L. Quezon
Prohibiting Reappointment of Justices of the Peace Retired Under Commonwealth Act No. 331 to Any Position in the Local Governments Unless They Waive Their Retirement Gratuity
Manuel L. Quezon
Authorizing the Emergency Control Board to Conduct Investigations and to Punish Acts of Noncoöperation to Attain Objectives of Commonwealth Act No. 498
Manuel L. Quezon
Granting Quarters or the Commuted Value Thereof, to Officers of the United States Army Who Are Commissioned in the Philippine Army By Reason of Their Acceptance of Assimilated Rank Therein
Manuel L. Quezon
Segregating From the Municipality of Banate, Province of Iloilo, the Former Municipality of Anilao, and Organizing the Same Into a Separate Municipality Under the Name of Anilao
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 166, Dated October 8, 1938, Regarding Regulations Governing the Half-Masting of Flags on Government Buildings
Manuel L. Quezon
Revising Executive Order No. 115 Entitled “Requiring the Approval of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications in the Construction and Operation of Any Government Radio Station and Authorizing the Granting of General Authority to the Philippine Army to Establish and Operate Radio Stations for Military Purposes”
Manuel L. Quezon
Annexing a Certain Portion of the Territory of the Municipality of Majayjay, Province of Laguna, to the Municipality of Lilio, Same Province
Manuel L. Quezon
Revoking Executive Order No. 202, Current Series, Entitled “Requiring That Savings of 5 Per Cent Be Set Up From the Releases Made in Executive Orders Nos. 190 and 198, Current Series, for the First Six Months of 1939, From the General Appropriations Authorized in Commonwealth Act No. 300”
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 194, Dated March 13, 1939, Entitled “Revising Executive Order No. 135, Dated December 31, 1937, Establishing a Classification of Roads”
Manuel L. Quezon
Designating Philippine Army Extra Cantonment Zones in All Mobilization Centers and Empowering the Director of Health to Promulgate All Needful Health Rules and Regulations Therein
Manuel L. Quezon
Requiring That Savings of 5 Per Cent Be Set Up From the Releases Made in Executive Orders Nos. 190 and 198, Current Series, for the First Six Months of 1939, From the General Appropriations Authorized in Commonwealth Act No. 300
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Paragraph 1 of Executive Order No. 99, Dated June 14, 1937, Entitled “Regulations Governing the Pay and Emoluments of Officials and Employees of the Government Called for Military Training or to Extended Tour of Active Duty in the Philippine Army”
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Paragraph (7) of Executive Order No. 161, Dated August 23, 1938, Entitled “Promulgating Regulations to Govern the Administration and Collection of Delinquent Irrigation Fees From Landowners Under Irrigation Systems Constructed Under the Provisions of Act No. 2152, as Amended, Fixing Adjusted Irrigation Fees for Said Systems and Prescribing the Manner of Collecting Same, and Revoking Executive Order No. 142, Dated February 15, 1038.”
Manuel L. Quezon
Fixing the Maximum Weight of Baggage and Household Effects of Government Officers and Employees When Transferred By Competent Authority From One Station to Another, Including Those of the Members of Their Families, That May Be Transported At Government Expense.
Manuel L. Quezon
Making Allotments of the Appropriations for the Philippine Army Authorized By Commonwealth Act No. 300, in Addition to Those Included in Executive Order No. 190, Current Series, for Expenditures of the Executive Departments of the National Government During the Period From January 1 to June 30, 1939.
Manuel L. Quezon
Revising Further Executive Order No. 139, Dated January 14, 1938, Creating a National Relief Administration, as Revised By Executive Order No. 188, Dated February 23, 1939.
Manuel L. Quezon
Allotting the Portions of the Appropriations Authorized By Commonwealth Act No. 300, Which May Be Used for the Expenditures of the Executive Departments of the National Government During the Period From January 1 to June 30, 1939.
Manuel L. Quezon
Prescribing Regulations Governing the Granting of Allowance for the Partial Support of Dependent or Dependents of Trainees Who, After the Termination of the Period of Deferment By Reason of Dependency, Are Selected to Undergo Trainee Instruction.
Manuel L. Quezon
Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Loss of Firearms Held Under the Provisions of Section 881 of the Revised Administrative Code.
Manuel L. Quezon
Organizing Certain Barrios in the Municipality of Unisan in the Province of Tayabas, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Agdangan.
Manuel L. Quezon
Physical and Medical Examination of Proposed Appointees in the Classified Service of the Government as Well as in the University of the Philippines and Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations.
Manuel L. Quezon
Prescribing the Procedure, Including Modes of Proof, in Cases Before Courts-Martial, Courts of Inquiry, Military Commissions and Other Military Tribunals of the Army of the Philippines
Manuel L. Quezon
Prescribing Rules to Covers the Rates of Compensation At Which New Appointments and Promotions in the Positions Subject to the Provisions of Commonwealth Act No. 402 May Be Authorized.
Manuel L. Quezon
Changing the Date of Gathering and Compiling Statistical Data on Real Property From March 31, 1937, as Provided in Executive Order No. 81, Dated January 20, 1937, to Census Day, January 1, 1939.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Paragraph (2) of Executive Order No. 161, Dated August 23, 1938, Entitled “Promulgating Regulations to Govern the Administration and Collection of Delinquent Irrigation Fees From Landowners Under Irrigation Systems Constructed Under the Provisions of Act No. 2152, as Amended, Fixing Adjusted Irrigation Fees for Said Systems and Prescribing the Manner of Collecting Same, and Revoking Executive Order No. 142, Dated February 15, 1938"
Manuel L. Quezon
Revising the Instructions Delimiting the Respective Responsibilities of the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Finance in the Supervision and Control of the Personnel and Finances of the Provincial, City, and Municipal Governments
Manuel L. Quezon
Deputizing Chairmen of Provincial Civil Service Examining Committees to Provisionally Authorize for the Commissioner of Civil Service Appointments in the Local Provincial and Municipal Branches of the Government
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Paragraph One of Executive Order Numbered Ninety-Nine, Dated June Fourteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Seven, Entitled “Regulations Governing the Pay and Emoluments of Officials and Employees of the Government Called for Military Training or to Extended Tour of Active Duty in the Philippine Army”
Manuel L. Quezon
Promulgating Regulations to Govern the Administration and Collection of Delinquent Irrigation Fees From Landowners Under Irrigation Systems Constructed Under the Provisions of Act Numbered Two Thousand One Hundred Fifty-Two, as Amended, Fixing Adjusted Irrigation Fees for Said Systems and Prescribing the Manner of Collecting Same, and Revoking Executive Order Numbered One Hundred Forty-Two, Dated February Fifteen, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Eight
Manuel L. Quezon
Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Dao in the Province of Capiz, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Cuartero.
Manuel L. Quezon
Organizing the Barrio of Angono, Municipality of Binangonan, Province of Rizal, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Angono
Manuel L. Quezon
Que Señala Los Sueldos Y Asignaciones De Los Oficiales Del Ejercito De Filipinas Listing the Salaries and Allocations of the Officers of the Army of the Philippines
Manuel L. Quezon
Designating the Cebu Landing Field as a Military Airport and Landing Field, and Amending for This Purpose Executive Order No. 73, Dated December 3, 1936, Entitled “Establishing a Classification of Airports and Landing Fields”
Manuel L. Quezon
Organizing the Barrios of Bondo, Ilayang Tayuman, Ibabang Tayuman, Cawayan, Inabuan, Silongin, Kasay, Mañongon, and Pagsangahan, All of the Municipality of Mulanay, Tayabas, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Bondo
Manuel L. Quezon
Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Arrest, Custody, and Trial of Persons Subject to the Military or Naval Laws of the United States
Manuel L. Quezon
Segregating From the Municipality of Guimbal, Province of Iloilo, the Former Municipality of Tubungan, and Organizing the Same Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Tubungan, With the Seat of Government in the Barrio of Tubungan
Manuel L. Quezon
Promulgating Regulations to Govern the Administration and Collection of Delinquent Irrigation Fees From Landowners Under Irrigation Systems Constructed Under the Provisions of Act No. 2152, as Amended; Fixing Adjusted Irrigation Fees for Said Systems, and Prescribing the Manner of Collecting Same
Manuel L. Quezon
Providing for the Collection and Compilation of Historical Data Regarding Barrios, Municipalities, or Cities, and Provinces of the Philippines.
Manuel L. Quezon
Directing the Director of Mines Personally, or Through His Authorized Representatives, to Conduct Underground Mine Inspections in Representation of the Secretary of Labor.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 61, Dated November 3, 1936, Entitled “Creating a National Relief Board,” So as to Designate the Commissioner of Health and Welfare as Member and Executive Officer of Said Board.
Manuel L. Quezon
Annexing the Barrio of Bughayan of the Municipality of Butuan, Province of Bohol, to the Barrio of Cantigdas of the Same Municipality.
Manuel L. Quezon
Transferring From the Division of Purchase and Supply to the Budget Office of the Control of Unused and Dormant Supplies and Equipment of the National Government and Extending the Application of Executive Order Numbered Ninety-Three, Current Series, to Orders for the Manufacture of Supplies, Materials, Furniture and Equipment, and for the Repair of Furniture and Equipment, Including Those Filed With Bureaus and Offices Other Than the Division of Purchase and Supply.
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating An Anniversary Committee to Formulate Plans and Devise Ways and Means for the Appropriate Celebration Every Year of November 15Th.
Manuel L. Quezon
Requiring Government Offices to Have Shop Repair and Manufacturing Work Done At the Government Marine Railway and Repair Shops With Certain Exceptions.
Manuel L. Quezon
Requiring the Approval of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications in the Construction and Operation of Any Government Radio Station and Authorizing the Granting of General Authority to the Philippine Army to Establish and Operate Radio Stations for Military Purposes.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 102, Dated June 14, 1937, Prescribing Specifications for Standard Portland Cement and High-Silica Content Cement.
Manuel L. Quezon
Procedure to Be Followed in the Repair of Typewriters and Similar Equipment of the Various Offices of the National, Provincial, City, and the Municipal Governments.
Manuel L. Quezon
Designating the Commission of Health and Welfare to Take Charge of Collecting the Information and Furnishing the Reports Desired By the Permanent Central Opium Board.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 49, Series of 1936, Entitled “Increasing and Fixing the Minimum Daily Wage to Be Paid to Common Laborers Employed By the National Government in the Different Provinces and Chartered Cities” So as to Fix a Minimum Daily Wage of P1.25 for Common Laborers Employed By the National Government in the City of Manila and P1 for Those Employed in the Different Provinces and Chartered Cities.
Manuel L. Quezon
Directing All Bureaus, Offices, and Branches of the Government to Turn Over to the National Library All Public Records, Papers, or Documents of Historical Importance.
Manuel L. Quezon
Regulations Governing the Pay and Emoluments of Officials and Employees of the Government Called for Military Training or to Extended Tour of Active Duty in the Philippine Army.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 16, Dated February 3, 1936 Entitled “Prohibiting the Automatic Renewal of Contracts” By Requiring Public Bidding Before Entering Into New Contracts.
Manuel L. Quezon
Segregating the Barrio of San Francisco From the Municipality of Talavera, Province of Nueva Ecija, and Annexing the Same to the Municipality of Santo Domingo, Same Province.
Manuel L. Quezon
Organization of the Sitio of Buli, Barrio of Malindig of the Municipality of Bauan, Batangas, Into An Independent Barrio Under the Name of San Diego.
Manuel L. Quezon
Placing Under the Control of the Division of Purchase and Supply All Unused and Dormant Supplies and Equipment of the National Government, and Requiring the Approval of the Commissioner of the Budget on All Requisitions and Orders for Supplies, Materials, Furniture, and Equipment.
Manuel L. Quezon
Requiring That a Reserve of 5 Per Cent Be Set Up From the General Appropriations Authorized for the Year 1937 Under Commonwealth Act No. 38.
Manuel L. Quezon
Prescribing Regulations Regarding Transportation Allowances of Provincial and City Government Officials and Employees and Revoking Executive Order No. 457 Series of 1933.
Manuel L. Quezon
Prescribing Regulations Governing the Receipt and Acceptance of Donations of Money for the National Defense and the Expenditure Thereof.
Manuel L. Quezon
Prescribing Instruction to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippines.
Manuel L. Quezon
Ordering the Taking of Complete Classified Data on Real Property Ownership, Improvement, and Assessment Before Census Day, Designating Census Officers to Assist in This Work, and for Other Purposes
Manuel L. Quezon
Transferring the Immigration Division in the Bureau of Customs, Together With Its Personnel, Supplies, Records, Equipment, or Any Other Property, and Appropriation to the Department of Labor
Manuel L. Quezon
Providing for a Preliminary Enumeration of Dwellings in Connection With the Forthcoming Taking of a New Census in the Philippines Under Commonwealth Act No. 170
Manuel L. Quezon
Giving Government Officers and Employees Detailed to Census Work Under Commonwealth Act No. 170, Recess From Their Regular Duties During Such Detail
Manuel L. Quezon
Abolishing the Municipal District of Namaltugan, Mountain Province, and Annexing Its Barrios to the Following Municipal Districts: Namaltugan to the Municipal District of Bayag and Tayangan and Dibagat to the Municipal District of Kabugao
Manuel L. Quezon
Transferring the Seat of the Municipal District Government of Bongao, Province of Sulu, From Its Present Location At Bongao to the Barrio of Batobato
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating a Flood Control Commission to Advise the Government in the Planning and Construction of River and Sea Protection and Other Related Works
Manuel L. Quezon
Organizing the Municipal Districts of Daguma, Isulan, Maganuy, Reina Regente, Talayan, and the Southern Portion of the Municipal District of Dulawan and the Municipal District of Libuñgan and the Northern Portion of the Municipal District of Dulawan, Province of Cotabato, Into Independent Municipalities Under the Names of Dulawan and Midsayap
Manuel L. Quezon
Organizing the Barrio of Buenavista, Together With the Sitios Belonging to the Said Barrio, Municipality of Butuan, Agusan, Into An Independent Municipality, Under the Name of Buenavista, With the Seat of Government in the Barrio of Buenavista
Manuel L. Quezon
Organizing the Municipal Districts of Malita and Pantukan, Province of Davao, Into Independent Municipalities Under the Names of Malita and Pantukan, With the Seats of Government in the Barrios of Malita and Pantukan
Manuel L. Quezon
Requiring the Commissioner of Public Safety, the Provost Marshal General as Head of the Constabulary Division of the Philippine Army, Every Mayor of a Chartered City, and Every Municipal President to Detail and Organize Special Members of the Police Force, Local, National, and the Constabulary to Watch, Capture, and Prosecute Offenders Against the Laws and Ordinances Enacted to Prevent Cruelty to Animals
Manuel L. Quezon
Authorizing the Acceptance of Philippine Commonwealth Bonds as Security for All Undertakings for Which the Giving of a Bond or Security Is Required By Law.
Manuel L. Quezon
Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipal District of Kabasalan, Zamboanga, From Its Present Location At the Barrio of Naga to the Barrio of Kabasalan.
Manuel L. Quezon
Organizing the Barrios of Danawin and Kilbay, Municipality of Ragay, Camarines Sur, Into An Independent Municipality, Under a Name to Be Decided Upon By the Inhabitants Thereof Through a Plebiscite, With the Seat of Government in the Barrio of Danawin.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 8, Current Series, By Providing a New Time Limit for Civil Service Qualification for Employees Therein Mentioned.
Manuel L. Quezon
Increasing and Fixing the Minimum Daily Wage to Be Paid to Common Laborers Employed By the National Government in the Different Provinces and Chartered Cities.
Manuel L. Quezon
Designation of Officers and Employees Who May Be Granted Deferment of Their Trainee Instruction for a Period Not to Exceed Three Years.
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating a National Transportation Board to Advise the Government on the Improvement of Land, Marine, and Air Transportation Facilities.
Manuel L. Quezon
Transferring the Collection of Radio Registration Fees From the Bureau of Posts to the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Providing for Corresponding Adjustments Incident Thereto and for Other Purposes.
Manuel L. Quezon
Transferring the Executive Supervision Over Offices of Provincial, City, and Municipal Treasurers From the Department of the Interior to the Department of Finance.
Manuel L. Quezon
Organizing the Municipal Districts of Kolambugan and Buruun, Province of Lanao, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Kolambugan.
Manuel L. Quezon
Amending Executive Order No. 872, Dated September 27, 1935, Re Issuing Temporary Rules and Regulations With Reference to the Purchase, Sale, and Hourding of Palay and Rice.
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating a National Council of Education to Advise the Government on Educational Policies and Necessary Reforms in the Existing System of Education.
Manuel L. Quezon
Creating a Rice Commission for the Purpose of Studying and Making Recommendations on Ways and Means to Solve the Present Rice Crisis and to Insure a Permanent Supply of Rice At Reasonable Prices.
Manuel L. Quezon
Abolishing the Barrio of Cawa-Cawa, Municipality of Zamboanga, Province of Zamboanga, and Organizing the Sitio of Punta Gabilan, Said Municipality, Into An Independent Barrio Under the Name of Punta Gabilan.
Manuel L. Quezon
Abolishing the Municipal Districts of Ampusungan and Tauit and Annexing Them as Barrios to the Municipal Districts of Bakun and Luna, Respectively, Mountain Province
Manuel L. Quezon
Requiring All Officials and the Armed Forces of the Government to Take An Oath of Loyalty to the Constitution and of Allegiance to the United States.
Manuel L. Quezon
Increasing From Forty-five to Forty-six by separating from the Present Municipality of Moalbual the former Municipality of Alcantara, Province of Cebu
Francis Burton Harrison
Consolidation of the Townships of Esperanza and Labayug, Pangasinan Province, and Create a Township to be known asthe Township of Artacho
Francis Burton Harrison
Reserve for School Purpose and Withdraw From Sale or Settlement a Parcel of Public Domain in the Township of Cagayancillo, Province of Palawan
W. Cameron Forbes
All permissions heretofore given for the use of official transportation between the residence of any official and the office, or vice versa, and the housing of Government transportation at the home of any official or employee, are hereby revoked.
W. Cameron Forbes
Until otherwise provided by law or executive order, the following portions of Manila reclamation area No. 1 are hereby withdrawn from the operation of subsection (b) of section two Act No. 1654
W. Cameron Forbes
All Official Communications from Insular Government direct to the Bureau of Insular Affairs and a copy simultaneously sent to the Executive Bureau with a statement of such mailing and the date thereof
Appointment of John W. Haussermann, Assistant Attorney-General; L. A. Dorrington, Superintendent of Buildings and Illumination, and J. L. Barrett, Chief Clerk of the Treasurer’s Office