Executive Order No. 5-W (1942)For administrative purposes this Office shall be considered a section under the Office of the President of the Philippines and shall have the authority, with the approval of the corresponding head or chief, to obtain the assistance of officers and members of any Department, Bureau or Office of the Government which it may consider necessary for the proper performance of its duties.19421 section
Executive Order No. 478 (1976)WHEREAS, the scope and volume of the study by the PCSGC has increased due to the inclusion of other entities which were heretofore excluded due to legal technicalities but which have subsequently been included since the government exercises effective control thereof, and that they therefore have to be taken into account for a proper and complete appraisal of the government corporate sector's contribution to national development;19762 sections
Executive Order No. 477 (1976)WHEREAS, there is now therefore need to evaluate, follow-up and monitor the extent and effectiveness of the implementation of the IRP, as amended, particularly as this pertains to administrative decentralization and regionalization, to ensure that implementation has been affected not only in form but also in substance;19761 section
Executive Order No. 476 (1976)MODIFYING THE RATES OF IMPORT DUTY ON CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1937, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, AS AMENDED19763 sections
Executive Order No. 475 (1976)1. Officers of the Regular Force, Armed Forces of the Philippines and Officers of the Reserve Force, on extended tour to active duty for six months or more shall be administratively discharged or separated from the service only upon the approval of the President. Unless otherwise specifically provided by law, such discharge or separation shall be in accordance with the regulations and procedures set forth in this Order and in implementing regulations not inconsistent therewith.19761 section
Executive Order No. 474 (1976)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby create the Agency for the Development and Welfare of Muslims in the Philippines to be given primary responsibility for the disposition of any assistance extended by the Islamic Conference for the benefit of Filipino Muslims.19761 section
Executive Order No. 473 (1976)By virtue of the powers vested in me by law, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, do hereby order that the Solicitor General shall be a member of the Cabinet with all the rights, honors and privileges pertaining to the position.19761 section
Executive Order No. 472 (1976)By virtue of the powers vested in me by law, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, do hereby order that the Chairman of the Energy Development Board shall be a member of the Cabinet with all the rights, honors and privileges pertaining to the position.19761 section
Executive Order No. 471 (1976)I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby create a special committee to look into certain certificates of titles of lands in Baguio City which have been voided by the Court, composed of the following:19761 section
Executive Order No. 470 (1976)MODIFYING THE RATE OF IMPORT DUTY ON CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1937, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, AS AMENDED19763 sections
Executive Order No. 469 (1976)WHEREAS, it is desirable for the PCR to continue providing assistance to the Civil Service Commission in its on-going project relative to the performance evaluation of Civil Service employees, and to the Career Executive Service Board in the administration of the career executive service.19761 section
Executive Order No. 468 (1976)WHEREAS, Article VII of the Agreement states that "the Contracting Parties agree to establish within six months from the last notification of approval of the Agreement, a Joint Commission for Scientific and Technological Cooperation composed of an equal number of representatives of the Contracting Parties and which will meet alternatively in the Philippines and Romania;19761 section
Executive Order No. 467 (1976)WHEREAS, the National Commission on Savings was created to take charge of accelerating capital formation through non-inflationary mean, particularly through savings with banks and other financial intermediaries;19761 section
Executive Order No. 466 (1976)For the purpose of effecting and implementing an orderly planning and development of the copper industry, the Presidential Advisory Committee on Copper Industry may participate in any pre-investment venture together with the private sector for the establishment of projects for the further processing of ores into blister and refined copper products, and for the utilization of the by-products thereof, including production of phosphate fertilizer.19761 section
Executive Order No. 465 (1976)WHEREAS, it is the policy of the State to pursue a massive and sustained food self-sufficiency program, a rational dispersal of industries in the rural areas, a redirection of credit resources from the urban centers towards the countryside, and a mandatory allocation of at least twenty-five per cent (25%) of the loanable funds of all banking institutions for agricultural credit in general, of which at least 10% shall be made available to agrarian reform beneficiaries.19761 section
Executive Order No. 464 (1976)WHEREAS, the multiplicity of government corporations and their comprehensive involvement in national affairs create a very complex situation which demands a more rational approach towards the organization, management, and supervision of all government corporations; and19765 sections
Executive Order No. 463 (1976)Pursuant to the powers vested in me by law, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, do hereby create a national committee to take charge of the celebration of Philippine Independence Day on 12 June 1976.19761 section
Executive Order No. 462 (1976)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby designate the NEDA as the coordinating body of the government on ESCAP matters. The Philippine Committee on ECAFE Matters created under Administrative Order No. 157 dated June 5, 1951, as amended by Administrative Order No. 25 dated September 27, 1962, is hereby abolished and its functions and records are transferred to the NEDA.19761 section
Executive Order No. 461 (1976)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the law, and upon the recommendation of the Board of Investments, pursuant to the provisions of Section 8(a) of Republic Act No. 5186, otherwise known as the Investment Incentives Act, do hereby certify that the production in the Philippines of sodium tripolyphosphate as a preferred pioneer industry shall be entitled to a post-operative tariff protection in the form of increased customs 19762 sections
Executive Order No. 402 (1942)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the authority vested in me under the Constitution and laws of the Philippines, do hereby authorize and empower Colonel Manuel Roxas, P.A., Secretary to the President and ranking member of the Cabinet, to act for and in behalf of the President of the Philippines in any and all matters within his jurisdiction under the Constitution and laws of the Philippines for the proper and continued administration of the affairs of government in the Philippines, and 19421 section
Executive Order No. 401 (1942)By virtue of the authority vested in me under the Constitution and laws of the Philippines, the Court of First Instance of Iloilo is hereby conferred jurisdiction to try crimes committed in the province of Masbate.19421 section
Executive Order No. 400 (1942)Pursuant to the Constitution and laws of the Philippines, the City of Greater Manila is hereby created. Its territory shell include the present City of Manila, the Quezon City, and all the territory comprised in the municipalities of Caloocan, San Juan, Mandaluyong, Makati, Pasay, and Para—aque.19421 section
Executive Order No. 3-W (1942)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and by Commonwealth Act Number Six hundred as amended, do hereby declare that all University of the Philippines Fellows, now taking post-graduate studies in the United States, shall therefore be supervised according to Executive Order No. 1-W, and shall perform the duties and enjoy all the rights and privileges mentioned in these orders effective June 1, 1942.19421 section
Executive Order No. 2-W (1942)President of the Philippines, do hereby declare that, upon qualification and acceptance by any officer of the Philippine Army of a commission tendered him by the President of the United States in the Army of the United States, the commission held by him in the Philippine Army shall forthwith be and become vacated.— Upon the termination of his commission in the Army of the United States and immediately following his honourable discharge therefrom he shall revert to his former status and rank in t19421 section
Executive Order No. 1-W (1942)——A monthly pension of $100 during the period of scholarship, for board, lodging and incidentals, shall be given each pensionado. Monthly pensions shall begin on date of leaving Manila and end on the date the pensionado arrives in Manila. Monthly pensions shall be paid at the end of each month in the United States by the Disbursing Agent, Philippine Revenues, Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Department of the Interior, Washington D.C.19421 section
Executive Order No. 1 (1942)General Douglas MacArthur, United States Army, was appointed Military Adviser to the Commonwealth of the Philippines, with the approval of the President of the United States, upon its inauguration in November, 1935. General MacArthur, assisted by the American Military Mission which he formed, devised original plans and methods to develop the national defense of the Philippines. The Military Mission was the instrument which enabled the Government of the Commonwealth to train and equip an army. Du19421 section