Executive Order No. 9 (1962)1. The Presidential Citation for Honesty and Integrity shall be conferred upon any individual who has performed acts or established records demonstrating his possession of honesty and integrity as a creed of life.19621 section
Executive Order No. 7 (1962)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby enjoin all public officials and employees to cooperate to the fullest extent with the Government in its current drive against the flagrant and unabated smuggling and sale of smuggled products such as —blue seal— cigarettes, and especially to desist from buying, pos19621 section
Executive Order No. 6 (1962)the people have expressed the mandate that the prices of rice and corn be stabilized at a level that is within the reach of the masses of our people while at the same time affording our farmers, growers, and producers a fair and just return for their labor and capital investment sufficient to induce them to engage in a more intensified and .scientific production;19621 section
Executive Order No. 5 (1962)MODIFYING THE RATES OF IMPORT DUTY ON CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NUMBER NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES19622 sections
Executive Order No. 4 (1962)2. In such departments, bureau, offices, agencies, or instrumentalities, including government-owned or controlled corporations, as the President may determine, to implement and enforce Republic Act No. 1379 by inquiring into, investigating, determining, and verifying any and all unlawfully acquired properties of the officials and employees thereof, and obtaining the needed evidence to establish such unlawful acquisition of property or other forms of wealth acquired by them while in public office19621 section
Executive Order No. 3 (1962)Done in the City of Manila, this 12th day of January, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the Independence of the Philippines, the sixteenth.19621 section
Executive Order No. 29 (1962)3. In every case where a permit to slaughter carabao is issued, the Provincial Commander shall furnish the Office of the President copies of the pertinent papers.19621 section
Executive Order No. 28 (1962)in view of the favorable impact on our people made by the centennial celebration of the birth of Jose Rizal, there is need for establishing a continuing agency of the government to prepare for the centenary of other national heroes whose lives and teachings should likewise be perpetuated;19621 section
Executive Order No. 27 (1962)Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications and pursuant to the provisions of section 26, Article VIII, of Republic Act No. 917, in relation to Executive Order No. 113, series of 1955,19621 section
Executive Order No. 26 (1962)President of the Philippines, do hereby reorganize the Lighthouse Board, to be composed of the Director of Coast and Geodetic Survey, as Chairman; and the Flag Officer in Command, Philippine Navy; the Superintendent of the Lighthouse Service, Philippine Navy; the Harbor Superintendent, Bureau of Customs; the Chief, Ports and Harbors Division, Bureau of Public Works; the President of the Philippine Shipowners— Association, Inc., or his representative; and the Secretary-Manager of the Associated S19621 section
Executive Order No. 25 (1962)President of the Philippines, do hereby declare the Agoo Beach Road, La Union, from kilometer 236.295 to kilometer 242.957 or 6.662 kilometers, as national secondary road, provided that the minimum road right-of-way shall not be less than 20.00 meters.19621 section
Executive Order No. 247 (1939), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the power in me vested by Commonwealth Acts Numbered Four hundred fifty-three and Five hundred one, do ordain and promulgate the following:19391 section
Executive Order No. 246 (1939)The positions in items 4, 16, 19, 21, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 38, 39, 40, 43, 44, 45, 52, 54, and 58 shall continue to be paid from the appropriation for the eradication and control of anthrax, rinderpest, foot-and-mouth, and other animal diseases, under Acts Numbered Thirty-one hundred and nineteen, Thirty-one hundred and sixty-six, and Thirty-eight hundred and twenty-five, and Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred and t19391 section
Executive Order No. 245 (1939)ABOLISHING THE NATIONAL INFORMATION OFFICE (BOARD) AND TRANSFERRING ITS POWERS, FUNCTIONS, AND DUTIES, AS WELL AS ITS PERSONNEL, APPROPRIATIONS, AND PROPERTIES, TO THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR; AND EFFECTING CERTAIN ADJUSTMENTS OF THE PERSONNEL OF THE SAID DEPARTMENT19391 section
Executive Order No. 244 (1939)2. The compensation for each position shall be adjusted in accordance with section 12 of Commonwealth Act No. 402. However, in order not to burden the finances of the Government unduly, until sufficient experience has shown the effect of the allocations upon the total appropriation for salaries and wages, there is hereby released, under section 7 of Commonwealth Act No. 446. such part of the savings from the appropriations authorized in said Act, as well as from any excess of actual collections 19391 section
Executive Order No. 243 (1939)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the authority in me vested by law, do hereby create a Traffic Commission; to be composed of such members as may be appointed from time to time by the Chief Executive from among officials of the Government and other persons, especially interested in traffic problems, particularly from the Bureau of Public Works, the Public Service Commission, the Philippine Constabulary, and the Government of the City of Manila.19391 section
Executive Order No. 242 (1939)Upon petition of the inhabitants of the barrios of Bolinsong. Bagumbang, Buracan, Dimalco, Galolot, and Tiaman that the said barrios be separated from the municipality of Tangub, Province of Misamis Occidental, and organized into a regular municipality, and upon recommendation of the Provincial Board of Misamis Occidental, the Secretary of Finance and the Secretary, of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the ten municipalities o19391 section
Executive Order No. 241 (1939)Upon petition of the inhabitants of the —arrabal de Leganes,— municipality of Jaro, province of Iloilo, that the said district be separated from the municipality of Jaro and organized into an independent municipality, and upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Iloilo, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Secretary of Finance, and pursuant to the provisions of Section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the thirty-six municipalities of the province of Iloilo, established19391 section
Executive Order No. 240 (1939)Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Sulu in its Resolution No. 231, series of 1938, concurred in by the Commissioner for Mindanao and Sulu and 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 Tandubas, Sulu, is hereby transferred from its present location at the barrio of Tandubas to the barrio of Si Kubung Tausan.19391 section
Executive Order No. 24 (1962)——To be awarded to senior officers of the Department of Foreign Affairs, whether in the Home Office or in the Foreign Service, below ministerial rank, for excellent services in the field of international relations. This may likewise be awarded to other government officials of the Philippines and of foreign countries of e19621 section
Executive Order No. 239 (1939)Upon the recommendation of the National Transportation Board, Executive Order No. 135, dated December 31, 1937, as amended by Executive Order No. 194, dated March 13, 1939, is further amended so as to include the following roads in the classification of National Roads:19391 section
Executive Order No. 238 (1939)Commonwealth Act No. 510, approved November 34, 1939, authorizes the President of the Philippines, either directly or through any department, bureau, office or instrumentality of the National Government which he may designate for the purpose, to make, the allocation and reallocation of the quotas established for the Philippines by said Public Act No. 127, as amended, and to issue and promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary for the proper allocation, reallocation and administrat19391 section
Executive Order No. 237 (1939)—3. The maximum prices set forth in the attached schedules for milk, sardines, corned beef, vegetable lard, sugar, wheat flour, galvanized iron sheets, plain galvanized wire, steel bars, nails, motor fuel alcohol, gasoline, petroleum, cement, mongo. meat, corn, and rice fixed herein shall apply to the respective brands specified and to such other brand or class of the same article as the Emergency Control Administration may, upon proper application, determine to be of a quality or class the same19391 section
Executive Order No. 236 (1939)it has been found necessary that a procedure should be established to exempt some dealers from the requirements of Executive Order No. 233, current series, in cases when factory prices have increased beyond the limitations established by said Executive Order No. 233, in order to permit them to replenish their stocks of merchandise and to allow a regular flow of business or to fulfill contracts calling for delivery of goods at future dates;19391 section
Executive Order No. 235 (1939), President of the Philippines, do hereby prescribe that any person who has qualified in a Spanish examination may be promoted to a position with a salary not in excess of that allowable as a result of the same examination in English if the appointing officer certifies that the principal duties of the position require a knowledge of Spanish or that the employee has a sufficient knowledge of English to perform the duties of the position to which the promotion is proposed.19391 section
Executive Order No. 234 (1939)The Board of Indeterminate Sentence, created under Act Numbered Forty-one hundred and three, as amended, shall, in addition to its other duties, look into the records of military prisoners confined in penitentiaries who are sentenced to indeterminate terms of imprisonment in order to determine the proper time of their release on parole, recommend to me the release on parole of such prisoners when such proper time shall have come, exercise supervision over them when released on parole, and determ19391 section
Executive Order No. 233 (1939)1. The basic maximum prices set forth in the attached schedules for milk, sardines, corned beef, vegetable lard, sugar, wheat flour, galvanized iron sheets, plain galvanized wire, steel bars, nails, motor fuel alcohol, gasoline, petroleum, cement, mongo, meat, corn, and rice shall apply in Manila and in the various provincial capitals and distributing centers set forth in said schedules.19391 section
Executive Order No. 232 (1939)Beginning at point 1, the northwest corner of block No. 77, thence southward along the east boundary by Muelle San Francisco to point 2, the southwest corner of block No. 77; thence eastward along the north boundary of Street No. 22 to point 3, the southeast corner of block No. 77; thence northward along the west boundary of Boston Street to point 4, being the southeast corner of block No. 49; thence 44.00 meters westward along the north boundary of 14th Street to point 5, being the eastern part19391 section
Executive Order No. 231 (1939)the City Council of Bacolod, on the twentieth day of July, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, by Resolution Numbered Ten, series of nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, duly adopted and approved by the said City Council, requested the issue and sale of bonds in the amount of five hundred thousand pesos, under the provisions of section one of Commonwealth Act Numbered Four hundred twenty-eight, for the purpose of raising funds for the construction of the City Hall, the necessary sewer facilities and 19391 section