Executive Order No. 9 (2022)Presidential Decree (PD) No. 449 (s. 1974), otherwise known as the —Cockfighting Law of 1974,— which governs the establishment, operation, and ownership of cockpits in the Philippines, prohibits holding of cockfights in unlicensed cockpits, as well as other kinds of gambling during a cockfight;20226 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. 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 (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 (2022)the various programs of the DBP aim to address gaps in the agricultural sector and increase the resilience of the agricultural value chain in the pursuit of national food security, as well as to provide credit support for infrastructure and logistics facilities, micro, small and medium enterprises, environment and social services and community development to drive immediate economic growth and recovery;20223 sections
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 (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 (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 (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
Executive Order No. 76 (1936)For the purpose of aiding in carrying out the provisions of Article XVII, Chapter Thirty-seven, of the Revised Administrative Code, there is hereby created a Board of Food Inspection to be composed of the chief, division of administration, Bureau of Health, as Chairman, and one representative from each of the following entities to be designated by the President from time to time, as members:19361 section
Executive Order No. 75 (1936)In view of the necessity of adopting amendments to existing Executive Orders due to the constantly changing requirements in the application of the rules and regulations governing the enforcement of Act Numbered Four thousand one hundred sixty-six, and acting under the authority granted to me by section thirteen of said Act, the Domestic Sugar Administrator, in addition to the power and duties deputized to him under sections two, three, and four of Executive Order Numbered fourteen, shall have th19361 section
Executive Order No. 74 (1936)Pursuant to the authority vested in me by paragraph (b) of section three of Commonwealth Act Numbered Eighty-three, commonly known as the —Securities Act,— I hereby direct and order that all the records of the Bureau of the Treasury in connection with the enforcement and administration by it of Act Numbered Twenty-five hundred and eighty-one, as amended, known as the Blue Sky Law, and all other papers, documents, and effects under its control relating to speculative securities, be transferred to19361 section
Executive Order No. 73 (1936)1. For the purpose of classifying airports and landing fields built or to be built, and fixing the responsibility for their proper construction, administration, use and maintenance, and upon the recommendation of the National Transportation Board created by Executive Order Numbered Forty-five, I,19361 section
Executive Order No. 72 (1936)1. National ports.—National ports shall comprise all ports primarily of importance to foreign, interisland, and inter-provincial commerce. Other ports which, on account of their geographical locations, are necessary for enforcing customs regulations or for national defense, may also be classified as national ports. The improvement and maintenance of national ports shall be financed by the Commonwealth Government, and their administration and operation shall be under the direct supervision and co19361 section
Executive Order No. 71 (1936)All roads connecting one municipality with another municipality, the termini to be the public plazas; all roads extending from a municipality, or from a provincial or national road to a public wharf or railway station; and any other road which may be so designated by the Secretary of Public Works and Communications upon request of the Provincial Board concerned and upon favorable recommendation of the Director of Public Works. Provincial roads shall have a right-of-way of not less19361 section
Executive Order No. 70 (1936)Upon the petition of the inhabitants of the sitio of Laca and the recommendation of the provincial board of Bohol and the Honorable, the Secretary of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, said sitio is hereby segregated from the barrio of Kinagbaan, municipality of Jagna, Bohol, and organized into an independent barrio under the name of Laca.19361 section
Executive Order No. 7 (2022)—Executive Order (EO) No. 3 (s. 2022) allowed the voluntary wearing of face masks in outdoor settings or in open space and non-crowded outdoor areas with good ventilation, provided that not-fully vaccinated individuals, senior citizens and immunocompromised individuals were highly encouraged to wear face masks, and that physical distancing shall be observed at all times;20227 sections
Executive Order No. 69 (1936)Upon the recommendation of the provincial board of Sulu in its resolution numbered three hundred six, 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 seat of the municipal district government of Bongao, said province, is hereby transferred from its present location at Bongao to the barrio of Batobato.19361 section
Executive Order No. 68 (1936)the planning and construction of flood control, sea protection and other related works to prevent or minimize danger to life and damage to property caused by floods and the erosive action of rivers and the sea should be made a subject of careful investigation and study so as to insure satisfactory and, as much as possible, lasting results consistent with economy in the expenditure of public funds;19361 section
Executive Order No. 67 (1936)Pursuant to the authority conferred upon me by section one hundred seven of Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred fort-one, entitled —An Act to amend and compile the laws relative to lands of the public domain,— I hereby delegate to the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce the power to sign patents or certificates issued under the provisions of said Act or under Act Numbered Three thousand thirty-eight for parcels of land which do not exceed one hundred forty-four hectares in area.19361 section
Executive Order No. 66 (1936)Upon the recommendation of the provincial board of Cotabato, concurred in by the Secretary of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the one municipality of the Province of Cotabato is hereby increased to three by organizing the Municipal Districts of Daguma, Isulan, Maganuy, Reina Regente, Talayan, and the southern portion of Dulawan (consisting of the territory bounded on the north by the north bank of the Cotabato River; on the 19361 section
Executive Order No. 65 (1936)Upon the recommendation of Honorable Apolonio D. Curato, Assemblyman for Agusan, and the Honorable, the Secretary of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the five municipalities of the Province of Agusan are hereby increased to six by separating the barrio of Buenavista, together with the sitios belonging to the said barrio from the present municipality of Butuan, and organizing the same into an independent municipality, under th19361 section
Executive Order No. 64 (1936)Upon the recommendation of Honorable Romualdo Quimpo, Assemblyman from the Province of Davao, and the Honorable, the Secretary of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the six municipalities of the Province of Davao are hereby increased to eight by organizing the municipal districts of Malita and Pantukan into independent municipalities under the names of Malita and Pantukan, with the seats of government in the barrios of Malita a19361 section
Executive Order No. 63 (1936)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 ANIMALS19361 section
Executive Order No. 62 (1936)it now appears that besides the allotments given them in Executive Order Numbered Thirty-six, dated June third, nineteen hundred and thirty-six, these manufacturers are entitled to additional quota of cordage for shipment to the United States during the period from May first, nineteen hundred and thirty-six, to April thirtieth, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven;19361 section
Executive Order No. 61 (1936)For the purposes of carrying out the provisions of Commonwealth Act numbered Ninety, approved October twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and thirty six, entitled —An Act to appropriate the sum of one million five hundred thousand pesos for relief and rehabilitation work in the different provinces devastated by typhoons, floods, or other public calamities,— there is hereby created a National Relief Board to be composed of the Secretary of the Interior, as Chairman, the Director of the Budget, the Dep19361 section
Executive Order No. 60 (1936)1. —Philippine Commonwealth bonds— as herein used shall be understood, for the purposes of this Order, to mean those referred to in paragraphs (six) and (seven) of section one of the Ordinance appended to the Constitution of the Philippines, and in paragraphs (six) and (seven) of section two (a) of Public Act Numbered one hundred twenty-seven of the Congress of the United States, approved on March twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and thirty-four, commonly known as the Tydings-McDuffie Act, and th19361 section
Executive Order No. 6 (2022)—Executive Order (EO) No. 79 (s. 2019) established the Inter-Cabinet Cluster Mechanism on Normalization (ICCMN), and mandated the same to ensure timely, appropriate and efficient delivery of the Normalization Program, which is parallel and complementary to the provisions of Republic Act No. 11054 or the "Organic Law for the—Bangsamoro—Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao;"20224 sections
Executive Order No. 59 (1936)Upon the recommendation of the provincial board of Zamboanga, concurred in by the Director of the Bureau of non-Christian Tribes and the Honorable, the Secretary of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the seat of government of the Municipal District of Kabasalan, Province of Zamboanga, as organized under Executive Order Numbered One hundred thirty-five, series of nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, of the Governor-General, is her19361 section
Executive Order No. 58 (1936)Since every physically fit male student of collegiate standing in this institution is now being required to pursue a course of at least two years of military instruction, such student shall upon completion of such training be exempted from trainee instruction. It shall not exempt him from registration.19361 section