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Executive Order No. 34 (1963)

Executive Order No. 34 (1963)

Pursuant to the provisions of section one of Republic Act Numbered Eight Hundred and Forty, the following chartered cities are hereby reclassified, as herein indicated, in accordance with the schedule provided in said section one of Republic Act Numbered Eight Hundred and Forty, on the basis of their respective total revenues during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1962, as certified correct by the General Auditing Office:

MALACAÑAN PALACE MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

[ EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 34, January 30, 1963 ]

RECLASSIFYING ALL CHARTERED CITIES, EXCEPT BAGUIO AND QUEZON CITIES

Pursuant to the provisions of section one of Republic Act Numbered Eight Hundred and Forty, the following chartered cities are hereby reclassified, as herein indicated, in accordance with the schedule provided in said section one of Republic Act Numbered Eight Hundred and Forty, on the basis of their respective total revenues during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1962, as certified correct by the General Auditing Office:

Name of Cities

Total Revenues

Classification

1. Bacolod

P2,784,116.89

First

2. Basilan

1305880.95

First

3. Butuan

1400225.94

First

4. Cabanatuan

934577.82

Second

5. Cagayan de Oro

1455294.31

First

6. Calbayog

538637.04

Third

7. Caloocan

1625625.83

First

8. Cavite

872011.55

Second

9. Cebu

8369043.27

First

10. Cotabato

738833.99

Second

11. Dagupan

1,097,478.19

First

12. Danao

316,405.96

Fourth

13. Davao

4,735,110.82

First

14. Dumaguete

801,620.10

Second

15. Gingoog

399,326.98

Fourth

16. Iligan

1,130,240.08

First

17. Iloilo

3,896,229.17

First

18. Lapu-Lapu

380,057.71

Fourth

19. Legazpi

654,129.48

Third

20. Lipa

913,404.15

Second

21. Lucena

682,742.22

Third

22. Marawi

332,504.75

Fourth

23. Naga

1,058,119.12

First

24. Ormoc

658,723.51

Third

25. Ozamiz

825,565.65

Second

26. Pasay

4,345,664.58

First

27. Roxas

661,965.36

Third

28. San Carlos

1,012,396.47

First

29. San Pablo

1,189,765.24

First

30. Silay

P1,102,611.60

First

31. Tacloban

1,203,479.44

First

32. Tagaytay

187,487.71

Fifth

33. Toledo

654,864.63

Third

34. Trece Martires

22,081.61

Fifth

35. Zaboanga

2,905,701.60

First

These classifications take effect as of July 1, 1962.

Done in the City of Manila, this 30th day of January, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and sixty-three. 1—шphi1

(Sgd.)— DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL President of the Philippines

By the President:

(Sgd.)— SALVADOR L. MARI—O Executive Secretary