Executive Order No. 9 (1913)Captain George S. Holmes, Philippine Constabulary, is announced as aide-de-camp to the Governor-General of the Philippine Islands, to date from January twentieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen.19131 section
Executive Order No. 8 (1913)In view of the confusion existing in the boundaries of the reservation first temporarily made by Act of the Commission Numbered Six hundred and thirty-six in the present city of Baguio, subprovince of Benguet, Mountain Province, and subsequently enlarge and changed into Baguio town-site reservation, and in view of existing conflicts between the boundaries of the said town-site reservation and those of the military reservation commonly known as Camp John Hay, and in view of the desirability of re19131 section
Executive Order No. 7 (1913)John C. Mehan, Ramon Fernandez, the city superintendent of schools, Antonio C. Torres, Felipe R. Caballero and Elwood S. Brown are hereby appointed a playground committee for the city of Manila to act in an advisory capacity to the present Park Board and to foster public interest in the playground movement, arrange for the training of supervisors, recommended a comprehensive plan for yearly operation, suggest the type of equivalent necessary, plan and conduct play festivals, and display such oth19131 section
Executive Order No. 68-A (2014)was issued establishing the Value-Added Tax (VAT) Tax Credit Certificates (TCCs) Monetization Program (hereinafter referred to as the —Program—) to provide a mechanism for qualified VAT-registered persons to receive the cash equivalent of their outstanding VAT TCCs; and201410 sections
Executive Order No. 6 (1913)By virtue of the authority in me vested by Act of the Legislature Numbered Twenty-two hundred and two, I hereby except the following-described place and premises (and no others) situated within the prohibited zone adjoining Fort William McKinley, in the municipality of San Pedro Macati, Province of Rizal, as fixed in Act Numbered Seven hundred and nine, as amended, from the existing restrictions against the sale of spirituous and fermented liquors:19131 section
Executive Order No. 5 (1913)Hereafter, unless otherwise provided by law, travel to foreign countries and the United States on official business or on special assignments in connection with investigations or study which may be advantage to the Government, may be performed only upon authority of the Governor-General.19131 section
Executive Order No. 4 (1913)"The provincial governor, the provincial treasurer, the third member of the provincial board and the district engineer, Bureau of the Public Works, all of the Province of Iloilo, are hereby appointed an appraisement committee to pass upon the location. Condition present actual value, and present market value of all lands, buildings, and structures in the said province concerning which such information is requested by the Postal Savings Bank Investment Board.19131 section
Executive Order No. 3 (1913)Mariano Manas has been certified by the provincial board of Laguna, acting as a board of canvasser, to have received a plurality of the votes legally cast for third member of the provincial board of Laguna in the general elections held in the said province of June fourth, nineteen hundred and twelve, under the provisions of section three of Act Numbered Fifteen hundred and eighty-two, section three of Act Numbered Two thousand and forty-five, section one Act Numbered Twenty-one hundred and seven19131 section
Executive Order No. 22 (1913)"J. C. Melan, chief of the department of sanitation and transportation, city of Manila; Warwick Greene, Director of Public Works; and E.G. Shields, Purchasing Agent are hereby appointed a committee to examine the question of Government transportation, both horse and automobile and to submit its report and recommendations thereon. All chiefs of Bureaus and Offices are hereby directed to assist this committee.19131 section
Executive Order No. 21 (1913)Lieutenant Frederick W. Teague, First Field Artillery, U.S. Army, is hereby designated as an additional aide-de-camp to the Governor-General of the Philippine Islands. This order is effective on January thirty-first nineteen hundred and thirteen.19131 section
Executive Order No. 20 (1913)Vicente Jazmines having been certified by the provincial board of Samar, acting as a board of canvassers, to have received a plurality of the votes legally cast for provincial governor of Samar in the general elections held in said province on June fourth, nineteen hundred and twelve, under the provision of section three of Act Numbered Fifteen hundred and eighty-two section one of Act Numbered Two thousand and forty-five and section one of Act Numbered Twenty-one hundred and seventy, and there 19131 section
Executive Order No. 2 (1913)John C. Mehan, Antonio R. Roxas, the city superintendent of schools, Antonio C. Torres, Teodoro R. Yangco, and Elwood S. Brown are hereby appointed a playground committee for the city of Manila to act in an advisory capacity to the present park borad and to foster public interest in the playground movement, arrange for the training of supervisor, recommend a comprehensive plan for yearly operation, suggest the type of equipment necessary, plan as conduct play festivals, and display such other ac19131 section
Executive Order No. 19 (1913)The provincial Governor of the Province of Bulacan is hereby appointed member of the committee created in and bye section four of Act Numbered Nineteen hundred and eighty-one to make the improvements in the town of Sibul, municipality of San Miguel, Province of Bulacan, in said section and Act provided, in lieu of Donato Teodoro, resigned.19131 section
Executive Order No. 18 (1913)Pursuant to the provisions of Act Numbered Six hundred and forty-eight, Philippine Commission, entitled "An Act authorizing the Governor-General to reserve for civil public purpose, and from sale or settlement, any part of the public domain not appropriated by law for special public purposes, until otherwise directed by law, extending the provisions of Act Numbered Six hundred and twenty-seven so that public lands desired to be reserved by the Insular Government for public uses, or private lands19131 section
Executive Order No. 176 (2014)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)201411 sections
Executive Order No. 175 (2014)Senate Resolution No. 100 (s. 2012) expressing concurrence to the ratification of the —Agreement between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Government of Australia Concerning the Status of Visiting Forces of Each State in the Territory of the Other State,— hereinafter referred to as the SOVFA, urged the President to expand the mandate of the PCVFA so as to include the monitoring and coordination of pertinent activities related to the implementation of the PH-Australia SOVF201410 sections
Executive Order No. 174 (2014)Article II, Section 16 of the 1987 Constitution provides that the State shall protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature;201410 sections
Executive Order No. 173 (2014)under Section 234 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code of 1991), Government-Owned and/or -Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) engaged in the generation and transmission of electricity enjoy a number of exemptions/privileges with respect to real property taxes, including an assessment level of 10% on all its lands, buildings, machineries and other improvements (Sections 216 and 218), as well as an exemption for all machinery and equipment that are actually, directly and exclusively used in20145 sections
Executive Order No. 172 (2014)the past six (6) months have witnessed how port congestion at the Port of Manila, specifically, the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) and the South Harbor, have tremendously disrupted industries and businesses not only in Metro Manila but across the country, and how it has highlighted the important and crucial role that the government has to play in mitigating its impact and finding immediate solutions;20147 sections
Executive Order No. 171 (2014)to ensure the successful implementation of the UNCAC and to demonstrate the Philippines— strong commitment to the observance of international normative standards, it is necessary to establish an appropriate multi-stakeholder mechanism or body to carry out the effective implementation, monitoring and review of all the initiatives to achieve the noble goals of the UNCAC;201410 sections
Executive Order No. 170 (2014)the BPZ was placed under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), which was given the authority to implement a program for the proper zoning, titling, planning, development, and utilization of the port areas in the BPZ, consistent with law, and the regional industrial plans of the Government;20145 sections
Executive Order No. 17 (1913)3. Throughout the first eleven months of the fiscal year, all warrants, cash vouchers and journal vouchers designed for entry on the Auditor's journals for any particular month will be delivered to him not later that twenty-fifth of the succeeding month. The Auditor will thereupon close the journals for the completed month a furnish a copy thereof to the Bureau in interest not later than the last day said succeeding month, and it shall be the duty of the chief of each Bureau or Office to cause s19131 section
Executive Order No. 169 (2014)an invasive and introduced species of scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus, an insect pest attacking plant leaves, feeding on sap directly drawn from form the plant—s vascular system, with a distinct characteristic of secreting a waxy coating for defense which resembles fish scales, has been tremendously infesting bearing and non-bearing coconut trees and has devastated a significant number of coconut farms in the CALABARZON Region;201413 sections
Executive Order No. 168 (2014)Article II, Section 15 of the Constitution provides that the State shall protect and promote the right to health of the people and instill health consciousness among them;20147 sections
Executive Order No. 167 (2014)pursuant to Article 177(e) of Presidential Decree No. 626, as amended, the Employees— Compensation Commission (ECC) shall have the power and duties, among others, to upgrade benefits and grant new ones for permanent disability or death, subject to the approval of the President, provided that the actuarial stability of the State Insurance Funds (SIF) shall be guaranteed and that such increases in benefits shall not require any increase in contributions from the employers, both private and public;20147 sections
Executive Order No. 166 (2014)—pursuant to Section 79 of Republic Act No, 10633, or the —General Appropriations Act of 2014,— unless otherwise provided by law or directed by the President of the Philippines, no organizational units or changes in key positions in any department, bureau, and office of the National Government, including SUCs shall be authorized in their respective organizational structures and staffing patterns and funded from appropriations provided under this Act.20143 sections
Executive Order No. 165 (2014)the Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) was created by virtue of PD No. 1144 (s. 1977) for the purpose of assuring the agricultural sector of adequate supplies of fertilizer and pesticide at reasonable prices, rationalizing the manufacture and marketing of fertilizer, protecting the public from the risks inherent in the use of pesticides, and educating the agricultural sector in the use of these inputs;20141 section
Executive Order No. 164 (2014)DECLARING AND DELINEATING THE LIANGA PORT ZONE AND PLACING IT UNDER THE ADMINISTRATIVE JURISDICTION OF THE PHILIPPINE PORTS AUTHORITY (PPA)20145 sections
Executive Order No. 163 (2014)DECLARING AND DELINEATING THE TANDAG PORT ZONE AND PLACING IT UNDER THE ADMINISTRATIVE JURISDICTION OF THE PHILIPPINE PORTS AUTHORITY (PPA)20145 sections
Executive Order No. 162 (2014)DECLARING AND DELINEATING THE SAN JOSE PORT ZONE AND PLACING IT UNDER THE ADMINISTRATIVE JURISDICTION OF THE PHILIPPINE PORTS AUTHORITY (PPA)20145 sections