Executive Order No. 99 (2002)EXTENDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TRANSITION PLAN FOR THE —WINDING UP— OF OPERATIONS OF THE SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES COUNCIL FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT (SPCPD)20026 sections
Executive Order No. 98 (2002)it is the priority concern of the present Administration to provide housing to deserving landless and homeless families and ensure security of tenure of informal settler families occupying government lands which are no longer utilized for their intended purposes;20021 section
Executive Order No. 97 (2002)it is imperative that the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Department of National Defense, the Department of the Interior and Local Government and other relevant government agencies be given an adequate policy framework and guidelines for executing a decision by the Executive to send Philippine military/police/civilian personnel to a United Nations peacekeeping, peace-enforcement or peace-building operation.20023 sections
Executive Order No. 96 (2002)under Section 31, Chapter 10, Title III, Book III of the Administrative Code of 1987, the President has the continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the Office of the President.20029 sections
Executive Order No. 95 (2002)there is a need to amend the Fourth Regular Foreign Investment Negative List to reflect changes to List B, as recommended by the Secretary of the Department of National Defense and indorsed by the National Economic and Development Authority;20022 sections
Executive Order No. 94 (2002)under the Honda AICO Arrangement, the Philippines (Honda Cars Philippines, Inc.) will import from Thailand (Honda Automobile Thailand Co. Ltd.) original equipment manufacture (OEM) automotive parts/ components for Honda CR-V, light commercial vehicle (HS 8702.90 10). In exchange, Thailand will import from the Philippines complementary component parts for the OEM of Honda CR-V, light commercial vehicle;20026 sections
Executive Order No. 93 (2002)under the Honda AICO Arrangement, the Philippines (Honda Cars Philippines, Inc.) will import from a (Oriental Assemblers Sdn. Bhd. and Honda Autoparts Manufacturing [M] Sdn. Bhd.) certain original equipment manufacture (OEM) automotive parts/components for Honda CR-V light commercial vehicles (HS 8702.90 10). In exchange, Malaysia will import from the Philippines complementary parts/ components for the OEM of Honda CR-V;20026 sections
Executive Order No. 92 (2002)under the Honda AICO Arrangement, the Philippines (Honda Cars Philippines, Inc.) will import from Thailand (Honda Automobile [Thailand] Co. Ltd.) certain original equipment manufacturer (OEM) automotive parts/ components for Honda Civic passenger cars (HS 8703.90 10) and in exchange, Thailand will import from the Philippines complementary component parts for the OEM of Honda Civic;20026 sections
Executive Order No. 91 (2002)the modification in the rates of duty of imported raw materials, intermediate inputs, machinery, and parts will provide the necessary assistance to domestic industries to be globally competitive vis-a-vis foreign counterparts;20025 sections
Executive Order No. 90 (2002)the Department of Public Works and Highways owns a parcel of land located in San Vicente, Bulan, Sorsogon identified as Lot No. 3, Psu-76906, covered under TCT No. T-7218, with an area of 134,660 square meters, more or less, and occupied by approximately 700 underprivileged families, which lot has been identified as suitable for socialized housing purposes.20024 sections
Executive Order No. 9 (1936)Honorable Juan Posadas, Chairman; Hon. Teofilo Sison; Mr. Arsenio N. Luz; Mr. Samuel Gaches; Dr. Tirso Abad; Gen. Basilio J. Valdes; Dr. Jose Fabella; Col. Paulino Santos; Father Henry C. Avery; Mrs. Jaime C. de Veyra; Miss Bessie A. Dwyer; Mrs. Pilar Hidalgo Lim; Mrs. Josefa Llanes Escoda; Judge Manuel Camus; Mr. E. S. Turner; Mr. E. E. Voss; Mrs. Asuncion A. Perez; Mrs. Geronima T. Pecson; Mrs. Josefa Jara Martinez; Miss Rosa Militar; Mr. H. M. Cavender; Mrs. J. J. Elizalde; Mr. Andres Soriano19361 section
Executive Order No. 89 (2002)in consonance with Articles 5 and 7 of the Basic Agreement of the AICO Scheme, participating companies in the approved Honda AICO Arrangement shall qualify for 0 - 5% preferential tariff rates to be extended Thailand and the Philippines for Honda as participating countries, effective within 45 days from the date of issuance of the Certificate of Eligibility by the Certificate of Eligibility by the ASEAN Secretariat.20027 sections
Executive Order No. 88 (2002)under the MPC AICO Arrangement, the Philippines (Mitsuba Philippines Corporation) will import from Thailand (Thai Summit Mitsuba Manufacturing Corporation, Ltd.) wiper motor components and the link units for the manufacture of wiper assembly, and in exchange, Thailand (TSMMC) will import from the Philippines frame units, brush holder, bottom cover, and bracket assemblies for the manufacture of wiper assemblies;20026 sections
Executive Order No. 87 (2002)AICO Certificate of Eligibility Nos. Toyota/ 2001/20 and Toyota/2001/22 were issued on 17 April 2001, in favor of participating companies in the Toyota AICO Arrangement; AICO Certificate of Eligibility Nos. Honda /2001/10 (A) and Honda/2001/11 (A) were re- issued on 19 June 2001 and 28 November 2000_, respectively, nullifying AICO Certificate of Eligibility Nos. Honda/2001/10 and Honda/2001/11 issued on 05 October 2000, in favor of the participating companies in the Honda AICO Arrangement; and A200211 sections
Executive Order No. 86 (2002)in consonance with Articles 5 and 7 of the Basic Agreement on the AICO Scheme, participating companies in the approved Goya, Inc. Arrangement shall qualify for 0-5% preferential tariff rates to be extended by Indonesia and the Philippines as participating countries, effective within 45 days from the date of issuance of the Certificate of Eligibility by the ASEAN Secretariat.20026 sections
Executive Order No. 85 (2002)TIDCORP was created to pursue the policy of the State to encourage and promote the expansion of Philippine exports and to establish a strong and credible export credit institution which shall be dedicated to the provision of export financing facilities and services to support the country—s export sector;20023 sections
Executive Order No. 84 (2002)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)20025 sections
Executive Order No. 83 (2002)the modification in the rates of duty of imported raw materials will provide the necessary assistance to domestic industries to be globally competitive vis-a-vis foreign counterparts;20025 sections
Executive Order No. 82 (2002)it is imperative that the efforts of concerned government agencies and instrumentalities be coordinated in order to address efficiently and effectively the problems associated with the management and administration of the country—s land resources.20025 sections
Executive Order No. 81 (2002)the Executive Secretary and the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture have jointly recommended that the National Food Authority and the Philippine Coconut Authority be attached to the Department of Agriculture in order that the said corporations may better fulfill their mandate and make greater contributions towards achieving a modernized Philippine agricultural sector founded on social equity, which is one of the key components of the government—s national agenda for poverty alleviation an20024 sections
Executive Order No. 81 (1936)Until such time as the Department of Labor will be provided with adequate facilities, the Bureau of Customs officials in Manila as well as in the subports shall continue to furnish the necessary transportation and other facilities to the said Department in carrying out the functions pertaining to the administration of the Philippine Immigration Laws; and shall cooperate with the Department of Labor in every way possible in the handling of immigrants, specially in the subports where at the presen19361 section
Executive Order No. 80 (2002)by virtue of Executive Order No. 371 dated October 2, 1996, the Southern Philippines Council for Peace and Development (SPCPD) and the Consultative Assembly were established as transitory bodies to promote and accelerate development efforts in the Special Zone of Peace and Development (SZOPAD);20024 sections
Executive Order No. 80 (1936)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, hereby order that a preliminary enumeration of all dwellings in each barrio or district of every chartered city, municipality, or municipal district shall be undertaken by the chief executives thereof or, in their absence, by the officials acting in their stead; who will be assisted by the members of the city boards or municipal councils and by the policemen and barrio lieutenants, and the results of such enumeration shal19361 section
Executive Order No. 8 (1936)—A Civil Service embracing all branches and subdivisions of the Government shall be provided by law. Appointments in the Civil Service, except as to those which are policy-determining, primarily confidential or highly technical in nature, shall be made only according to merit and fitness, to be determined as far as practicable by competitive examination—; and19361 section
Executive Order No. 79 (2002)under Section 31, Chapter 10, Title III, Book III of the Administrative Code of 1987, the President has the continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the Office of the President.20027 sections
Executive Order No. 79 (1936)President of the Philippines, do hereby order that all Government officers or employees who may be detailed to work or assist in the taking of the said census, whether they are in the National, provincial, or municipal government or their dependencies or whether in the Philippine Army or Civil Service, shall be in recess from their regular duties during such detail and continue to receive their salaries in full from the appropriations of their respective offices.19361 section
Executive Order No. 78 (2002)under Section 31, Chapter 10, Title III, Book III of the Administrative Code of 1987, the President has the continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the Office of the President.20027 sections
Executive Order No. 78 (1936)Upon the recommendation of the provincial board of the Mountain Province in its resolution numbered six hundred ninety-one, current series, concurred in by the Secretary of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the municipal district of Namaltugan, Mountain Province, is hereby abolished and its barrios annexed to the following municipal districts: Namaltugan to the municipal district of Bayag and Tuyangan and Dibagat to the munici19361 section
Executive Order No. 77 (2002)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 PROJECTS20027 sections
Executive Order No. 77 (1936)Upon the recommendation of the Honorable, the Secretary of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the municipal districts of Sindangan, Panganuran, Labangan, Dinas, Sibuko, Sirawai, Margosatubig,19361 section