Executive Order No. 9 (1998)the Government of the Philippines, through the TECHNOLOGY and LIVELIHOOD RESOURCE CENTER (TLRC), an attached agency under the Office of the President, recognized the urgency and significance of the Year 2000 problem such that a—TLRC Data Center—was established at the Cyber City, Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ), specifically to provide a—comprehensive and total Y2K service and solution—for the millennium bug problem;19985 sections
Executive Order No. 83 (1998)a basic social policy has been laid by Presidential Decree No. 717, entitled —Providing an Agrarian Reform Credit and Financing System for Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Through Banking Institutions— or the Agri-Agra Law, requiring the banking sector to allocate at least 25% of its loanable funds for agricultural credit in general, of which 10% of said loanable funds shall be made available to agrarian reform beneficiaries as defined therein;199810 sections
Executive Order No. 8 (1998)the creation of a Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Task Force especially tasked to investigate and prosecute all criminal syndicates and their protectors is imperative to bring about focus and substantive results in the campaign against criminality and corrupt practices;199812 sections
Executive Order No. 7 (1998)under the Administrative Code of 1987, the President has the continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the Office of the President to achieve simplicity, economy, and efficiency;199810 sections
Executive Order No. 6 (1998)there is a need for an effective mechanism to plan, conceptualize, draft, coordinate and manage the implementation of the Aklan Province Tourism Plan, within the framework of the government—s decentralization and regionalization policy.19986 sections
Executive Order No. 59 (1998)the government recognizes the vital role which sea transport plays to provide livelihood, ensure more economical means of transportation to the public, encourage travel and tourism and spur regional development and inter-island trade and commerce;199813 sections
Executive Order No. 58 (1998)the current economic situation warrants a vibrantly functioning domestic trade sector to ensure sustained economic growth and correspondingly address the economic goals of productivity in business, increased employment through systematic countrywide enterprise development on the grass-root level and enhanced income-generating capabilities for our people;19986 sections
Executive Order No. 53 (1998)under existing laws, rules and regulations, the screening process before issuance of Presidential appointments for senior police officers involve multifarious levels, specifically: (1) evaluation by the PNP Senior Officers Placement and Promotion Board, (2) recommendation by the Chief, PNP; (3) approval by the NAPOLCOM en banc; (4) indorsement by the CSC; and (5) review and evaluation by the Consultative Committee;19983 sections
Executive Order No. 52 (1998)CREATING A YOUTH ENVIRONMENTAL CORPS IN ALL KATIPUNAN NG KABATAAN TO BE KNOWN AS GREEN BRIGADE (GB) TO PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS AND ACTION AMONG THE FILIPINO YOUTH; MANDATING THE FORMULATION OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLAN AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES199813 sections
Executive Order No. 51 (1998)DIRECTING ALL DEPARTMENTS, BUREAUS, OFFICES, AGENCIES AND INSTRUMENTALITIES OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, INCLUDING GOVERNMENT-OWNED AND CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS, THE ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES AND THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE WHO EITHER PROVIDE RICE TO THEIR EMPLOYEES AS A FORM OF INCENTIVE OR NON-MONETARY BENEFIT OR USE RICE IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR FUNCTIONS, TO PURCHASE THEIR RICE REQUIREMENTS FROM THE NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY19985 sections
Executive Order No. 50 (1998)the Philippine Government, due to its present fiscal constraints is unable to provide budgetary support for the holding in the country of the World Expo 2002, enlists the private sector—s resources and initiatives to ensure the successful conduct of the World Expo in the country;19981 section
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. 5 (1998)the intended strengthening plan for the NSO should he achieved through the decentralization of statistics generation activities, transformation of the central office units more into developmental planning and evaluation units, and increased application of information technology to NSO operations that will improve its ability to meet the rising demand for timely and relevant statistical information;19985 sections
Executive Order No. 49 (1998)a broad and democratic base of participation through social dialogues, consultations and consensus among the government, workers, employers and their organizations, particularly in the formulation of labor and employment policies and programs, is a necessary condition in sustaining industrial peace;199813 sections
Executive Order No. 488 (1998)under Executive Order No. 287, Series of 1993, the Philippines started the implementation of its commitment under the new time frame of the accelerated Common Effective Preferential Tariff Scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area (CEPT-AFTA) which contained Annex "A" (Articles Granted Concessions under the CEPT-AFTA) and Annex "B" (Articles for Phasing-in the CEPT-AFTA);19989 sections
Executive Order No. 487 (1998)MODIFYING THE RATES OF DUTY OF CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF 1978, AS AMENDED, IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE 1998-2003 PHILIPPINE SCHEDULE OF TARIFF REDUCTION OF PRODUCTS TRANSFERRED FROM THE TEMPORARY EXCLUSION LIST TO THE INCLUSION LIST UNDER THE NEW TIME FRAME OF THE ACCELERATED COMMON EFFECTIVE PREFERENTIAL TARIFF SCHEME FOR THE ASEAN FREE TRADE AREA (CEPT-AFTA)19986 sections
Executive Order No. 486 (1998)Executive Order No. 465 was issued on 13 January 1998 in line with the agreement reached during the Competitiveness Caucus held on 4 July 1997, that a review of the tariff structure of 22 industries/sectors be undertaken to correct any remaining distortions thereon as well as to smoothen the pace of the schedule of tariff reduction to deserving industries;19984 sections
Executive Order No. 485 (1998)ESTABLISHING THE YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM AND CREATING THE NATIONAL COOPERATORS COUNCIL, PROVIDING FOR ITS FUNCTIONS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES199810 sections
Executive Order No. 484 (1998)pursuant to Section 2(a) of R.A. 8044— series of 1995, the National Youth Commission (NYC) formulated the Medium Term Youth Development Plan (MTYDP): 1999-2004 which contains the government—s vision for the development and empowerment of the youth and ensure their active participation in national affairs;19985 sections
Executive Order No. 483 (1998)ADJUSTING THE DIVIDEND RATES OF SELECTED GOVERNMENT OWNED AND/OR CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS ON THEIR 1997 NET EARNINGS PURSUANT TO SECTION 5 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 765619983 sections
Executive Order No. 482 (1998)the delegation of legislative power which the President was exercising at that time may not be withdrawn by Executive Order No. 460, inasmuch as legislative power is now exercised by Congress and not by the President. Thus, the President may not be empowered under Executive Order No. 460 to grant citizenship by decree; and it is necessary that the delegation made to the Committee under P.D. 1379 be maintained;19985 sections
Executive Order No. 481 (1998)3.—The Coconut Industry Development Fund created under PD 582 (effective November 14, 1974), which "shall be deposited with, and administered and utilized by, the Philippine National Bank through its subsidiary the National Investment and Development Corporation for the following purposes:19981 section
Executive Order No. 480 (1998)the Industry Development Council was created on 2 December 1996, pursuant to Executive Order No. 380, to serve as a coordinating mechanism for the concerted and collective efforts of the government and private sectors to create a favorable business climate that will enhance the growth and expansion of our local industries;19983 sections
Executive Order No. 48 (1998)Republic Act 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991 conferred upon local government units (LGUs) specific functions, powers and responsibilities to continue and effectively implement the delivery of basic services and facilities devolved to them by the national government agencies (NGAs) and offices pursuant to the provisions of said Code;19986 sections
Executive Order No. 479 (1998)1. The period given to the Bureau of Immigration within which to process the residency and citizenship papers of the individuals covered by Executive Order No. 249 is hereby extended ninety (90) days from the publication of this Order. The Secretary of Justice shall submit his report on the implementation of Executive Order No. 249 to the Office of the President within thirty (30) days from completion by the Bureau of Immigration of the processing of the papers.19981 section
Executive Order No. 478 (1998)for the year 1998 there is an estimated supply shortage of 6,400 metric tons (MT) of coffee beans due to the drought induced by the "El Niño" phenomenon which caused severe damage to the country's standing coffee crops and is expected to further reduce subsequent crop production;19983 sections
Executive Order No. 477 (1998)the mandate of the PCG and the program of government to rationalize Philippine maritime administration by ensuring better policy and program coordination and implementation could be properly affected if the PCG is placed under the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC);19987 sections
Executive Order No. 476 (1998)pursuant to Section 132(e) of Republic Act No. 7653, the Central Bank-Board of Liquidators (CB-BOL) has the responsibility of administering, disposing of and liquidating all assets and liabilities of the Central Bank of the Philippines not transferred to or assumed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP);19983 sections
Executive Order No. 475 (1998)the mandate of the PCG and the program of government to rationalize Philippine Maritime administration could be better pursued, and coordination with the private sectors and the different department agencies of government which require the services of the PCG could be properly managed, is the PCG is placed under the Office of the President;19988 sections
Executive Order No. 474 (1998)there is a need for an effective and stable mechanism for the coordination and management of the said program consistent with government—s policy of devolution and ensuring the full participation of local government units;19986 sections