Executive Order No. 99 (1964)The municipality of Sebaste shall begin to exist upon the appointment and qualification of the Mayor, Vice-Mayor, and a majority of the councilors thereof and upon the certification by the Secretary of Finance that said municipality is financially capable of providing for all the statutory obligations and ordinary essential services of a regular municipality and that the mother municipalities of Culasi and Pandan, after the segregation therefrom of the territory comprised in the municipality of 19641 section
Executive Order No. 99 (1937)1.—— —No official or employee of the Government, while undergoing trainee instruction or regular annual active duty training, or to extended tour of active duty in the Philippine Army, in the case he holds a commission in the Reserve Force, shall be compelled to lose his position or to suffer any decrease of pay whatsoever.19371 section
Executive Order No. 98 (1964)AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 91, DATED AUGUST 13, 1964, ENTITLED —IMPLEMENTING REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED THIRTY-SIX HUNDRED AND ONE, ENTITLED —AN ACT CREATING THE NATIONAL IRRIGATION ADMINISTRATION——19641 section
Executive Order No. 98 (1937), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by law, hereby direct that no contract for public service or for the furnishing supplies, materials, and equipment to the Government already in force or to be entered into for the first time by the Philippine Government or any of its branches, subdivisions, agencies, or instrumentalities shall be renewed or entered into without public bidding except for very extraordinary reasons and then only after the Auditor General, the Sec19371 section
Executive Order No. 97 (1964)—Beginning at point 1, center of the mouth of Bacalan River; thence, northward following the course of Bacalan River until it intersects the Provincial Boundary of Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte at Point 2; thence, following the Provincial Boundary of Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte on an easterly direction up to point 3, its intersection with longitude 122—-44'; thence, due south until it intersects Gacbusan Creek called point 4; thence, following the downstream course of G19641 section
Executive Order No. 97 (1937)1. In all Departments, the appropriations authorized on the contingency of the actual collection of the estimated revenues shall be allotted on a monthly basis to enable the determination of the availability of the necessary funds for the operation of the Government for the rest of the year, except such portion thereof as the Department Head may wish to hold in reserve. For this purpose, the Department Secretary shall distribute the various amounts allotted among the twelve months of the year ei19371 section
Executive Order No. 96 (1964)—Beginning at Point 1, center of the mouth of Kumalarang River; thence following the upstream course of said river with a distance of 3,800 M. to point 2; thence, following a straight line northeasterly direction until it intersects the inlet of Kumalarang River at Lake Wood called point 3; thence following the old boundary of Lapuyan clockwise direction to point 4; thence following the old boundary of Lapuyan and Midsalip with a distance of 2,700 M. to point 5; thence following a straight line19641 section
Executive Order No. 96 (1937)the Secretary of the Interior has advised that the majority of the inhabitants of said barrio, in a plebiscite held for the purpose, expressed their preference to come under the jurisdiction of the municipality of Santo Domingo; that the said barrio is more easily accessible from the poblacion of this municipality than from that of the municipality of Talavera to which it belongs; and that the transfer of the said barrio, if made, would not impair the financial condition of either of the two mun19371 section
Executive Order No. 95 (1964)—Beginning at Point 1 the intersection of the shoreline near barrio Limbayan and latitude 123—26'; thence following the boundary of the marine waters which this municipality shall have pursuant to the provisions of Section 2321 of the Revised Administrative Code along Maligay Bay to point —2— at the middle of the mouth of Guling Creek; thence following the boundary line separating Libertad and Dimataling with a distance of 1,100 meters at point 3; thence following a straight line in a southeaste19641 section
Executive Order No. 95 (1937)Upon the recommendation of the provincial board of Batangas and the Secretary of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, of the sitio of Buli, barrio of Malindig, municipality of Bauan, Province of Batangas, is hereby separated from said barrio and organized into an independent barrio of the municipality of Bauan under the name of San Diego.19371 section
Executive Order No. 94 (1964)—Beginning from point 1, intersection of latitude 7—58' and longitude 123—23'; thence due West until it intersects longitude 123—10' called point 2; thence due North following partly the provincial boundary between Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur until it intersects latitude 8—06' called point 3; thence due East until it intersects l19641 section
Executive Order No. 94 (1937)Pursuant to the provisions of section five hundred and sixty-four of the Administrative Code of nineteen hundred and seventeen, the office hours of all Government Bureau and offices, including the provincial and municipal governments and the cities of Manila, Cebu, Davao, and Zamboanga, during the period from April first to June fifteenth, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, both dates inclusive, are hereby reduced to five and one-half continuous hours which shall be from seven thirty a. m. to on19371 section
Executive Order No. 93 (1964)—Beginning at Point —1— following straight line latitude 7—47'53" at north direction until it intersects the Municipal boundary lines of Pagadian, Dumalinao and Lapuyan until it intersects the intersection of the Municipal Boundaries of Pagadian, Lapuyan, and Ramon Magsaysay called Point —2—; thence due east following the straight/bound19641 section
Executive Order No. 93 (1937)more effective supervision and control in the purchase and issue of supplies, materials, furniture, and equipment are necessary in order that the expenditure of the authorized appropriations for consumption of supplies and materials and for the purchase of furniture and equipment may be made with the utmost economy;19371 section
Executive Order No. 92 (1964)Pursuant to the provisions of section 702 of Republic Act No. 1937, and upon the recommendation of the Secretary of Finance, the Port of Surigao, Surigao del Norte, is hereby created, opened, and established as a sub-port of entry within the collection district of the Port of Masao, Butuan City.19641 section
Executive Order No. 92 (1937)during the last regular and special sessions of the National Assembly, several laws appropriating large amounts of funds for urgent and vital public needs, in addition to the appropriations for the ordinary expenses of the National Government, have been approved, thereby depleting greatly the accumulated surplus; and19371 section
Executive Order No. 91 (1964)2. In order to effect a coordinated effort in the development, improvement, maintenance, and operation of all national gravity irrigation systems throughout the country, the Friar Lands irrigation systems now under the administrative control of the Bureau of Lands, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, are hereby transferred to the National Irrigation Administration. This transfer will include all personnel of the Irrigation Unit of the Bureau of Lands, and all unexpended appropriatio19641 section
Executive Order No. 91 (1937), President of the Philippines, do hereby constitute and create a committee to be composed of nine members, three of whom shall be appointed for a term of three years, three for two years, and three for one year. Hereafter, three members shall be appointed each year for a term of three years. The members appointed shall elect from among themselves the chairman of the Committee and its secretary.19371 section
Executive Order No. 90 (1964)The officials and employees detailed to the PCAPE from other offices or entities are hereby returned to their respective offices or entities. Such personnel as may not be necessary to finish the pending work of the PCAPE are authorized to receive a gratuity of one-month salary for every year of continuous satisfactory service in the government but not exceeding twelve months, on the basis of the last salary received:—19641 section
Executive Order No. 90 (1937)The duties of the Board shall be to act in an advisory capacity to the President on all legislation affecting the various surveying and mapping activities conducted by, or under control of, the National Government. The Board shall also act in an advisory capacity to the various Departments and Bureaus of the Government and shall make recommendations to those offices on matters referred to it.19371 section
Executive Order No. 89 (1964)Pursuant to the authority conferred upon me by law, in acknowledgment of the need for the implementation of nationwide development programs for the sugar industry as a potent force in economic development and general social welfare, and in view of the industry—s capacity for rapid and expansive growth,19641 section
Executive Order No. 89 (1937), President of the Philippines, do hereby promulgate the following rules and regulations regarding allowances of automobiles and other means of transportation privately owned by provincial and city officials and employees, effective as of January first, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven:19371 section
Executive Order No. 88 (1964)it is popularly felt that the various educational and training programs in the Department of Finance can be enriched and made more effective if resources and facilities are consolidated and are centralized, coordinated, and integrated in one combined-services institution, with the stature of an enduring and model academy of learning in the finance services of government.19641 section
Executive Order No. 88 (1937)1. All cashiers or collecting officers of the different Departments, Bureaus, and offices of the National Government, the Chief of Staff, the Deputy and Assistant Chief of Staff, the Provost Marshall General, Quartermasters, the Provincial Military Commanders, Philippine Army, including provincial, city, or municipal treasurers, are authorized to received and accept donations of money for the national defense issuing therefore the regular official receipts.19371 section
Executive Order No. 87 (1964)it is imperative to inculcate in the minds of our people a continuing consciousness of the patriotic deeds of our heroes and love for the Motherland through the symbolic embodiment thereof for a cohesive, strong, and healthy nation;19641 section
Executive Order No. 87 (1937)2. Each Secretary of Department shall attend to and decide matters which pertain to his Department and which under the law, he may decide. On those matters which require approval of the President, in case urgent action is needed, such approval shall be obtained by cable. On other departmental business which, although within the jurisdiction of a Secretary of Department, are of such importance as to affect the general policies of the Government and, therefore, should be the subject of consultatio19371 section
Executive Order No. 86 (1964)2. Each Secretary of Department shall attend to and decide matters which pertain to his department and which under the law he may decide. On those matters which require approval of the President, in case urgent action is needed, such approval shall be obtained by radio. On other departmental business which, although within the jurisdiction of a Secretary of Department, is of such importance as to affect the general policies of the Government and, therefore, should be the subject of consultation 19641 section
Executive Order No. 86 (1937)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, all the existing barrios in the new municipality of Midsayap, Cotabato, are hereby abolished and reorganized into eight barrios as follows:19371 section
Executive Order No. 85 (1964)the necessity for intensifying the campaign against dissident activities, the continued existence of rampant smuggling, and other forms of lawlessness prejudicial to the economy require a vigorous and concerted action on the part of the Government and the nation at large;19641 section
Executive Order No. 85 (1937)(1) Dulawan comprising the old barrios of, to be hereafter known as sitios, Andavit, Bakat, Balong, Dulawan (Central), Gadung, Ganta, Inugog, Kinudal, Libutan, Linantangan, Liong, Limbay, Nunangan, Paguitin, Samalang, Tukanalipao, Katibpuan, Kita—go, Pidsandawan, Bagan, Damabalas, Duamina—ga, Balanaken, Pantikan, Dado, Bagong, Linamonan, Tina, Makasendeg;19371 section