Executive Order No. 9-W (1944)Done at the City of Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America, this second day of February, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-four, and of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, the ninth.19441 section
Executive Order No. 44 (1944)the college education of thousands of Filipino young men and women which has been interrupted by the war should be resumed immediately in order to afford ample opportunity to those who were already far advanced in their studies when the war broke out to finish their courses;19441 section
Executive Order No. 41 (1944)1. All officers of the Government, whose appointments are by the Constitution vested in the President and who have not on this date been reappointed, shall continue in their respective positions until May 1, 1944, when they shall cease automatically to hold office, unless before said date their successors have been appointed and qualified or unless they are reappointed on or before said date. Officers who have been originally appointed by the President after January 1, 1944, shall be excepted fr19441 section
Executive Order No. 33 (1944)That this reduction shall not be enforced in any municipality or city where the general revision of real property assessments undertaken in 1941 and subsequent years have already been made effective19441 section
Executive Order No. 31 (1944)In addition to the powers and duties of the Board on Uniform Salary System created by Executive Order No. 26 dated January 6, 1944, said Board shall hereafter assume and exercise the powers, duties and functions of the Salary Committee created under Executive Order No. 11, dated February 17, 1942, of the former Chairman of the Philippine Executive Commission.19441 section
Executive Order No. 26 (1944)"Any person, firm or corporation who shall sell any article included in the above schedule at prices in excess of the maximum selling prices herein fixed shall be subject to imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, or a fine of not more than two hundred (P200) pesos or both."19441 section
Executive Order No. 25 (1944)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, do hereby promulgate the following rules and regulations concerning currency, books and accounts and debt moratorium for all areas free from enemy occupation and control throughout the Philippines.19441 section
Executive Order No. 24 (1944)in view of the shortage of food, other articles of prime necessity, and services caused by the war, it is essential to the welfare of the people that the fixing of the maximum selling prices of such articles as promulgated on October 2, 1941, be continued with such modifications as circumstances may require;19441 section
Executive Order No. 23 (1944)the unification of our people, the overwhelming majority of whom have been steadfastly loyal, for the purposes of restoring the normal processes of our political and economic life and promptly establishing the Republic of the Philippines upon insdestructible foundations is a paramount national need in this hour of our liberation;19441 section
Executive Order No. 22 (1944)The rates of pay and allowances prescribed herein shall become effective for officers and enlisted men of any unit upon the date on which the unit is returned to or constituted under organized military control, and for any individual officer or enlisted man upon the date on which he reports to a unit under organized military control after having been called or19441 section
Executive Order No. 21 (1944)many civilians residing in the Philippines of Filipino, America and other foreign citizenships, and Officers and Enlisted Men of the Philippine Army, of the armed forces of the United States and of Allied nations, have continued armed resistance against the Imperial Japanese Government since the sixth of May, 1942;19441 section
Executive Order No. 20-W (1944)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and pursuant to the provisions of the Emergency Powers Law, do hereby prescribe and promulgate the following instructions for the conduct of public affairs of the Commonwealth Government in the United States during my absence from this country, any provisions of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding:19441 section
Executive Order No. 19-W (1944)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and pursuant to the provisions of the Emergency Powers Law, do hereby set aside the sum of Ten Million Pesos (P10,000,000) or so much thereof as may be necessary out of any funds— of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines not otherwise appropriated to be used as aid for the operation of the provincial, city and municipal civil government which may be reestablished upon the reoccupation of the Ph19441 section
Executive Order No. 18-W (1944)President of the Philippines, do hereby set aside the following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary out of any funds of the Government of Commonwealth of the Philippines not otherwise appropriated, for the operation of said Government now temporarily established in Washington D.C., United States of America, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and forty-five:19441 section
Executive Order No. 17-W (1944)President of the Philippines, do hereby create and constitute a Committee on Relief for Filipinos who are stranded in the United States on account of the war. The Committee shall composed of Honorable Ismael Mathay, Budget and Finance Commissioner, Chairman; Dr. Arturo B. Rotor, Secretary to the President; and Mr. Manuel A. Adeva, Chief, Nationals Division, Office of the Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States, members. The duties and functions of the Committee will be as f19441 section
Executive Order No. 16-W (1944)The Committee shall investigate and study the present organization and functions of the different offices of the Commonwealth Government now established in the United States and submit recommendations to the President concerning changes which are deemed necessary in order to effect economy and efficiency, including the transfer and allocation of functions, appropriations, property, and personnel from one department or office to another; the classification of positions and the fixing of the corre19441 section
Executive Order No. 156 (2013)AND ADJUSTING THE OVERSEAS, LIVING QUARTERS, REPRESENTATION, AND FAMILY ALLOWANCES OF FOREIGN SERVICE PERSONNEL201317 sections
Executive Order No. 155 (2013)as affirmed by the Supreme Court, the President has the power to reorganize the offices and agencies in the executive department in line with the constitutionally-granted power of control over executive offices and by virtue of previous delegation of the legislative power to reorganize executive offices under existing statutes; and20135 sections
Executive Order No. 154 (2013)ADOPTING A NATIONAL PLAN OF ACTION TO PREVENT, DETER, AND ELIMINATE ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED, AND UNREGULATED FISHING, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES201310 sections
Executive Order No. 153 (2013)Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is mandated to establish, develop, regulate, manage and operate a rationalized national port system in support of trade and national development;20135 sections
Executive Order No. 152 (2013)Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is mandated to establish, develop, regulate, manage and operate a rationalized national port system in support of trade and national development;20135 sections
Executive Order No. 151 (2013)the Port of Libertad is the primary port of Libertad, Antique, catering to inter-regional ferry boat trips plying the Libertad (Antique) — Caluya Island — Semirara Island — San Jose (Mindoro Occidental) route and vice-versa; and,20135 sections
Executive Order No. 150 (2013)the Port of Buenavista is the primary port of Buenavista, Guimaras, servicing inter-island vessels plying the Buenavista, Guimaras — Parola, Iloilo City route and vice-versa; and,20135 sections
Executive Order No. 15-W (1944)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the power vested in me by the Constitution and the Emergency Powers Law, do hereby organize and consolidate the Executive Department of the Commonwealth Government into five department, to wit: the Department of Finance; the Department of National of Defense and Communications; the Department of Information and Pulblic Relations; the Department of Justice, Labor and Welfare; and the Department of Agriculture and Commerce, which shall be under the direct19441 section
Executive Order No. 149 (2013)the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is mandated to establish, develop, regulate, manage and operate a rationalized national port system in support of trade and national development;20135 sections
Executive Order No. 148 (2013)Executive Order (EO) No. 214 provides that products manufactured in ecozones, where at least 40% of their product content originates from any ASEAN Member State and is sold in the Philippine customs territory, shall be imposed the applicable CEPT rates on its qualified imported raw materials, subject to qualification under the Rules of Origin as provided for in the Agreement on the CEPT Scheme for the AFTA;20135 sections
Executive Order No. 147 (2013)CREATING THE PHILIPPINE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE201312 sections
Executive Order No. 146 (2013)Executive Order (EO) No. 525 (s. 1979) provides that the Public Estates Authority (PEA), presently the Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA), shall be primarily responsible for integrating, directing, and coordinating all reclamation projects for and on behalf of the national government and that all reclamation projects shall be approved by the President upon recommendation of the PRA;20139 sections
Executive Order No. 145 (2013)there is a need to define the Port zone of San Isidro for the planning and development of necessary port facilities to support the demands of shipping trade within the region.20135 sections
Executive Order No. 144 (2013)there is a need to define the Port zone of Palompon for the planning and development of necessary port facilities to support the demands of shipping trade within the region.20135 sections