Executive Order No. 44 (1902)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, are hereby appointed, a committee, under the provisions of section nine. Act Numbered Two hundred and fifteen, United States Philippine Commission, for the purpose of investigating, reporting upon, and fixing the responsibility for the present condition of certain public civil property for which superintendents of various depar19021 section
Executive Order No. 217 (1994)WHEREAS, the implementation of the Social Reform Agenda (SRA) requires the full participation of the Basic Sectors and other non-government sectors, in consonance with the principles thereof in pursuit of people empowerment, through the adequate representation of these sectors in the Social Reform Council as the executive body of the SRA;19941 section
Executive Order No. 216 (1994)WHEREAS, pursuant to the same provision of law, the President, upon the recommendation of the peace and order council, may call upon the AFP to assume the primary role in addressing the insurgency concerns in a particular area under certain circumstances,19947 sections
Executive Order No. 215 (1994)WHEREAS, the adoption of the fund allotment system, prescribed under Department of Budget and Management and Commission on Audit Joint Circular No. 93-2 (Budget Operations Manual for Local Government Units) issued pursuant to Section 354 of the Local Government Code, will not only expedite devolved hospital financial and procurement operations but also ensure better accountability in the usage of public funds;19946 sections
Executive Order No. 214 (1994)WHEREAS, the Search is an effective mechanism for inculcating in the minds of the Filipinos the values of discipline, cooperation, resourcefulness, self-reliance, cleanliness, and environmental awareness;19945 sections
Executive Order No. 213 (1994)WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 185 was issued on 28 June 1994, opening the domestic water transport industry to new Operators and investors and minimizing government intervention and control over the domestic shipping industry to attract more investments under an environment of free-market competition;19945 sections
Executive Order No. 212 (1994)WHEREAS, the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is mandated by Section 2 of its Charter, Presidential Decree No. 857, as amended, to optimize port financing and development to ensure the smooth flow of waterborne commerce passing thru the country's ports;19949 sections
Executive Order No. 211 (1994)WHEREAS, a comprehensive peace process was launched by the government for the attainment of a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in the country,19944 sections
Executive Order No. 210 (1994)"Sec. 6. Program Implementation and Coordination at the Provincial, City and Municipal Levels. - The National Program for Unification and Development Council shall further establish corresponding councils at the provincial, city, and municipal levels to be composed of the Governor/Mayor and the PNP Director/Station Commander who, in turn, shall together select one (1) representative from the private sector, in consultation with Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, as the third member. Amo19941 section
Executive Order No. 209 (1994)"Sec. 1. Declaration of Policy. - It is hereby declared the policy of the State that in order for the national government to realize additional revenues, government-owned or-controlled corporations, without impairing their viability and the purposes for which they have been established, shall share a substantial amount of their net earnings to the National Government."19943 sections
Executive Order No. 208 (1994)WHEREAS, with the completion of the Philippine Development Plan for Women in 1992, there is a need to strengthen the mandate of the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women, pursuant to Republic Act 7192 or the Women in Development and Nation Building Act, which tasks the Commission to provide assistance in ensuring the formulation and nationwide implementation of gender-responsive government policies, programs and projects; and,19946 sections
Executive Order No. 204 (1994)Sections 104 and 401 of the Tariff and Customs Code (Presidential Decree No. 1464 [1978]), as amended, empower the President, upon the recommendation of the National Economic and Development Authority, to increase, reduce or remove existing protective rates of import duty, as well as to modify the form of duty;19945 sections
Executive Order No. 203 (1994)WHEREAS, to attain complementation of commitments for higher impact to identified beneficiaries, efficiency and cost-effectiveness in terms of savings of resources, the oversight, coordinating and monitoring mechanisms as well as the secretariat support for the three major agenda will have to be integrated.19946 sections
Executive Order No. 202 (1994)WHEREAS, Section 31, Chapter 10, Title III, Book III of the Administrative Code of 1987, provides continuing authority to the President to reorganize the administrative structure of the Office of the President in order to achieve economy and efficiency of the public service delivery; and19944 sections
Executive Order No. 201 (1994)WHEREAS, Section 7, Article XVI of the Philippine Constitution provides that "The State shall provide immediate and adequate care, benefits, and other forms of assistance to war veterans and veterans of military campaigns, their surviving spouses and orphans. Funds shall be provided therefore and due consideration shall be given them in the disposition of agricultural lands of the public domain and in appropriate of agricultural lands of the public domain and in appropriate cases, in the utiliza19945 sections
Executive Order No. 200 (1994)WHEREAS, under Section 5 of Presidential Decree No. 223, as amended, and other professional regulatory laws, the licensure examination is a function carried out jointly by the Professional Regulation Commission and the various Professional Regulatory Boards and is the most vital means of initially certifying the technical fitness or competence of an aspirant for the practice of a profession; and19943 sections
Executive Order No. 199 (1994)WHEREAS, there is a need to delineate the Port of Dalahican for planning purposes to accommodate projected increases in port traffic and to program the development of the necessary port facilities to support the demands of the shipping trade within the region;19944 sections
Executive Order No. 197 (1994)WHEREAS, toward the integrated and harmonized development of the Metro Manila-Rizal-Laguna-Quezon or MARILAQUE Growth Area, there is a need to rationalize existing activities in these areas as well as to involve other government and non-government entities in the development efforts to achieve complementation of land use for these areas and the maximization of government's limited resources.19947 sections
Executive Order No. 196 (1994)WHEREAS, the Government, in its efforts to preserve what remains of the biological diversity of the Philippines; to reestablish degraded forest resources wherever practicable and to introduce sustainable land use practices, entered into an agreement with the World Bank to implement the Environmental Sectoral Adjustment Loan (ENR-SECAL) Program;19944 sections
Executive Order No. 195 (1994)WHEREAS, the Philippine Medical Care Commission, the Department of Labor and Employment thru the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration and the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, the Department of Foreign Affairs, and the Social Security System have enough facilities and manpower to ensure the effective and efficient medical care coverage of the Filipino Overseas Contract Workers and their dependents under a program similar to Program I of the Philippine Medical Care Plan;199411 sections
Executive Order No. 193 (1994)WHEREAS, the President issued Executive Order No. 38 (dated 27 November 1992) creating the ASEAN Free Trade Area Advisory Commission to ensure that the principles of just, equitable and sustainable development are incorporated in its studies and recommendations and to define the roles played by each sector in the attainment of its objectives;199412 sections
Executive Order No. 192 (1994)WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 174 (1994) mandates the Bases Conversion Development Authority and the Clark Development Corporation to implement the phased development of the Clark Aviation Complex and tasks the former to recommend the organizational structure of a proposed Clark International Airport Corporation which shall have jurisdiction over the operations of the entire Clark Aviation Complex; and19948 sections
Executive Order No. 191 (1994)WHEREAS, a considerable number of Chinese nationals holding Macau-Portuguese passports are frequently visiting the Philippines for business or pleasure and carrying on trade with their Filipino business partners;19944 sections
Executive Order No. 190 (1994)the State recognizes the vital role of information and communication in nation-building, and, in its commitment to regulate the transfer and promotion of the adaptation of technology from all sources for the national benefit, encourages the widest participation of both the public and private sectors in the utilization of technology;19948 sections
Executive Order No. 189 (1994)Sections 104 and 401 of the Tariff and Customs Code (Presidential Decree No. 1464 [1978]), as amended, empowers the President, upon the recommendation of the National Economic and Development Authority, to increase, reduce or remove existing protective rates of import duty, as well as to modify the form of duty.19946 sections
Executive Order No. 188 (1994)it is the policy of the government to promote the Philippines as a center for education in the region by (i) encouraging foreign students to study in the Philippines, (ii) developing awareness of the Philippine educational system by neighboring countries, and (iii) allowing duly accepted foreign students to avail of the facilities of the Philippine educational system; and19945 sections
Executive Order No. 187 (1994)WHEREAS, there is a need to expand the Port of Jose Panganiban for planning purposes to accommodate projected increases in port traffic and to program the development of the necessary port facilities to support the demands of the shipping trade within the region;19944 sections
Executive Order No. 186 (1994)a Cabinet Committee on the Treaty on the Law of the Sea was established pursuant to Executive Order No. 738 dated 3 October 1981, and reconstituted with representation from government agencies, pursuant to Executive Order No. 328 dated 5 June 1988, to implement the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and harmonize domestic laws and regulations with the Convention prior to its entry into force on 16 November 1994;19947 sections
Executive Order No. 185 (1994)"It is hereby declared the policy of the State to accelerate the integrated development of the maritime industry of the Philippines to attain the following objectives: (a) To increase production and productivity in the various islands and regions of the archipelago through the provision of effective sea linkage; (b) To provide for the economical, safe, adequate and efficient shipment of raw materials, products, commodities and people; (c) To enhance the competitive position of Philippine flag ve19941 section
Executive Order No. 184 (1994)WHEREAS, in undertaking socialized housing projects contemplated under Republic Act No. 7279 otherwise known as the Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992, the developer/proponent must secure the appropriate and necessary permits, clearances, certifications and licenses from various government agencies which include the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the Department of Agriculture (DA), the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board 199411 sections