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. 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. 266 (2003), the combination of demographic growth, resource constraints and the socio-political conditions hampers government efforts to provide livelihood opportunities, education and other social services to the more remote and often conflict-ridden areas of the country;20038 sections
Executive Order No. 264 (2003)MODIFYING THE RATES OF DUTY ON CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF 1978, AS AMENDED, IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE TRANSFER OF THE LAST TRANCHE OF PRODUCTS FROM THE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT SENSITIVE LIST (SL) TO THE COMMON EFFECTIVE PREFERENTIAL TARIFF INCLUSION LIST (CEPT-IL) AND THE MODIFICATION OF THE CEPT RATE ON OIL CAKE AND OTHER SOLID RESIDUES OF MAIZE (CORN) GERM, SODIUM TRIPOLYPHOSPHATES AND CASSAVA STARCH20036 sections
Executive Order No. 263 (2003)MODIFYING THE RATES OF DUTY ON CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF 1978, AS AMENDED, IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE TRANSFER OF THE LAST TRANCHE OF PRODUCTS FROM THE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT SENSITIVE LIST (SL) TO THE COMMON EFFECTIVE PREFERENTIAL TARIFF INCLUSION LIST (CEPT-IL) AND THE MODIFICATION OF THE CEPT RATE ON OIL CAKE AND OTHER SOLID RESIDUES OF MAIZE (CORN) GERM, SODIUM TRIPOLYPHOSPHATES AND CASSAVA STARCH.20036 sections
Executive Order No. 262 (2003)Executive Order 156 (Comprehensive Industrial Policy and Directions for the Motor Vehicle Development Program), issued on 12 December 2002, provides for the restructuring of the Most Favored Nation (MFN) tariff rates for motor vehicles and their raw materials, parts and components at such rates that will encourage the development of the Philippine motor vehicle industry;20036 sections
Executive Order No. 261 (2003)AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NOS. 74 AND 162, SERIES OF 1999 AND 2003, RESPECTIVELY, ENTITLED "MODIFYING THE RATES OF DUTY ON CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED UNDER THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF 1978, AS AMENDED, IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE PREFERENTIAL TARIFF RATES ON CERTAIN PRODUCTS UNDER THE ASEAN INDUSTRIAL COOPERATION (AICO0 SCHEME, IN FAVOR OF PHILIPPINES AUTO COMPONENT, INC. (PAC)-(COE NOS. DENSO/1998/1(A) AND DENSO/2002/6(A).20037 sections
Executive Order No. 260 (2003)under the Honda AICO Arrangement, the Philippines (Honda Cars Philippines, Inc.) will import from Thailand (Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co. Ltd.) and Malaysia (Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.) certain original equipment manufacture (OEM) automotive parts/components for Honda Civic passenger cars (HS 8703.90.10). In exchange, Thailand and Malaysia will import from the Philippines complementary parts/components for the (OEM) of Honda Civic, Honda City, Honda Accord and CR-V;20035 sections
Executive Order No. 259 (2003)reports of graft and corruption in the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Bureau of Customs have been identified as the perennial and major causes of revenue shortfalls, thereby compromising government's capacity to efficiently generate revenues for delivery of basic services and to fund developments objectives;200312 sections
Executive Order No. 258 (2003)the Office of the President had issued Executive Order No. 217 dated June 17, 2003 creating the National Task Force Diwalwal to address the urgent need to formulate specifically focused policies and coordinate the implementation of measures thereof by all concerned government agencies with respect to the vital concerns of the government and to rationalize all mining activities in the area;20032 sections
Executive Order No. 257 (2003)pursuant to Executive Order No. 230, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) is primarily responsible for the formulation of continuing, coordinated and fully integrated social and economic policies, plans and programs both at the national and regional levels20039 sections
Executive Order No. 256 (2003)pending final resolution in the courts of the territorial dispute between the Municipality of Taguig and the City of Makati, there is a question as to the correct description of the location of the subject tracts of land and said Special Patent No. 3596 was not meant to intrude into or affect any judicial processes relating thereto;20035 sections
Executive Order No. 255 (2003)it is the policy of the State to maintain honesty and integrity in the public service and take positive and effective measures against graft and corruption. Whereas, in line with government's program of good governance, there is a need to enhance professionalism, promote honesty and integrity in the defense and military service, instill ethical standards and inculcate a strong sense of public accountability among civilian and military personnel in the pursuit of a common commitment against graft20037 sections
Executive Order No. 254 (2003)given the strategic importance of SC 38 in providing secure, reliable and environmentally-friendly indigenous energy and the responsibilities that have been undertaken by the Province of Palawan in assisting the National Government in securing SC 38 Project Exclusion Zone, it is deemed appropriate to extend financial assistance to the Province of Palawan out of the net government revenues from SC 38 for its socio-economic and environmental development projects;20034 sections
Executive Order No. 253 (2003)under Executive Order No. 62 (series of 1993) prescribing the policies and guidelines to implement Republic Act No. 7227 (otherwise known as the Bases Conversation and Development Act of 1992), the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) was mandated to prepare and implement a comprehensive and detailed development program for (a) the former Clark Air Base as a major civil aviation complex for international passenger and/or cargo and (b) the former Subic Naval Base as a special economic an20037 sections
Executive Order No. 252 (2003)the Municipal Development Fund, a revolving fund created under Presidential Decree No. 1914 and capitalized and funded from proceeds of foreign loans, assistance or grants made available to local governments for specific purposes, project components and activities set forth in international agreement with foreign governments and international organizations was reorganized under Executive Order No.41 as an Office under the Department of Finance (DOF) and renamed the Municipal Development Fund Off20037 sections
Executive Order No. 251 (2003)there is a need to strengthen current collaborative efforts between the Office of the ombudsman and the other government agencies, particularly the Department of Finance and the Bureau of Internal Revenue, to introduce anti-corruption reforms in various agencies to promote transparency and accountability in government;20035 sections
Executive Order No. 250 (2003)the Economic Support Fund (hereinafter the Fund) — one of the financial resources of the national government used to finance its priority development programs and projects, including foreign-assisted projects — was previously administered by the Presidential Committee on Flagship Programs and Projects pursuant to E.O. No. 155;20035 sections
Executive Order No. 249 (2003)TRANSFERRING THE FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES OF THE LAND ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM TASK FORCE CREATED PURSUANT TO EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 82, SERIES OF 2002, TO THE SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES20033 sections
Executive Order No. 248 (2003)in undertaking the government—s renewed campaign against kidnapping, an effective and comprehensive approach is necessary through the mobilization of the entire government machinery for unified effort against terrorist groups and lawless elements involved in kidnapping activities.200310 sections
Executive Order No. 247 (2003)ASEAN member countries have agreed to harmonize and simplify their domestic rules, regulations and administrative procedures relating to transit transport in accordance with the Framework Agreement;20037 sections
Executive Order No. 246 (2003)the Regional Development Council IV-A affirmed the choice of Calamba City as the site of the regional center for Region IV-A having been established as a center of industrial development and urban activities; and20035 sections
Executive Order No. 245 (2003)under the Nissan AICO Arrangement, the Philippines (Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc.) will import from Thailand )Siam Nissan Automobile Co. Ltd.) certain original equipment manufacture (OEM) automotive parts/components for Nissan Sentra passenger cars (HS 8703.90 10). In exchange, Thailand will import from the Philippines complementary component parts for OEM Nissan Sunny passenger cars;20036 sections
Executive Order No. 244 (2003)Sections 401 and 402 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree 1464), as amended, empower the President of the Republic of the Philippines to increase, reduce, or remove existing rates of import duty, as well as to modify the tariff nomenclature;20037 sections
Executive Order No. 243 (2003)TEMPORARILY REDUCING / SUSPENDING THE RATES OF IMPORT DUTY ON FREQUENTLY USED SPARE AND REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR JEEPNEYS AND BUSES UNDER SECTION 104 OF THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF 1978 (PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1464), AS AMENDED20035 sections
Executive Order No. 242 (2003)pursuant to the said Certificate of Eligibility, Executive Order No. 93 dated 9 April 2002 was issued implementing the preferential tariff rates on certain products under the AICO Arrangement of Honda Cars Philippines, Inc., Oriental Assemblers Sdn. Bhd., and Honda Autoparts Manufacturing [M] Sdn. Bhd. On certain original equipment manufacture (OEM) automotive parts/components for Honda CR-V light commercial vehicles (8402.90 10) and Civil and Accord passenger cars (8703.90 10);20034 sections
Executive Order No. 241 (2003)developments in the domestic and global economic environments warrant the modification in the rates of duty on certain products to provides temporary relief to local manufacturers and enable them to further enhance their competitiveness;20035 sections