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. 9 (2022)Presidential Decree (PD) No. 449 (s. 1974), otherwise known as the —Cockfighting Law of 1974,— which governs the establishment, operation, and ownership of cockpits in the Philippines, prohibits holding of cockfights in unlicensed cockpits, as well as other kinds of gambling during a cockfight;20226 sections
Executive Order No. 8 (2022)the various programs of the DBP aim to address gaps in the agricultural sector and increase the resilience of the agricultural value chain in the pursuit of national food security, as well as to provide credit support for infrastructure and logistics facilities, micro, small and medium enterprises, environment and social services and community development to drive immediate economic growth and recovery;20223 sections
Executive Order No. 7 (2022)—Executive Order (EO) No. 3 (s. 2022) allowed the voluntary wearing of face masks in outdoor settings or in open space and non-crowded outdoor areas with good ventilation, provided that not-fully vaccinated individuals, senior citizens and immunocompromised individuals were highly encouraged to wear face masks, and that physical distancing shall be observed at all times;20227 sections
Executive Order No. 6 (2022)—Executive Order (EO) No. 79 (s. 2019) established the Inter-Cabinet Cluster Mechanism on Normalization (ICCMN), and mandated the same to ensure timely, appropriate and efficient delivery of the Normalization Program, which is parallel and complementary to the provisions of Republic Act No. 11054 or the "Organic Law for the—Bangsamoro—Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao;"20224 sections
Executive Order No. 5 (2022)—under Section 2, Chapter 1, Title VII, Book IV of EO No. 292 or the "Administrative Code of 1987," the DOLE shall be the primary policy-making, programming, coordinating and administrative entity in the field of labor and employment, responsible for the promotion of gainful employment opportunities and the optimization of the development and utilization of the country's human resources;20225 sections
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. 4 (2022)—in light of the continuing disruptive effects of the pandemic, and the new challenges posed on the production of crops due to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, as well as the pernicious effects of climate change, this Administration finds it necessary to provide continuing economic relief to agrarian reform beneficiaries in order to assist them in the process of recovery, and ensure food security in the country amidst theses global uncertainties;20227 sections
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. 3 (2022)—EO No. 166 (s. 2022) provides for a Ten-Point Policy Agenda on economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, and directs all government departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities, including government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) and state universities and colleges (SUCs), and enjoins local government units (LGUs) to, among others, further reopen the economy through the safe resumption of economic and social activities:20225 sections
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. 2 (2022)—Section 31, Chapter 2o, Title III, Book III of the Executive Order No. 292, s. 1987, or the Administrative Code of 1987 provides that the President has continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the OP:202213 sections
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. 175 (2022)—there is a need to formulate the Twelfth Regular Foreign Investment Negative List, replacing the Eleventh Regular Foreign Investment Negative List, to reflect changes to List A and List B, pursuant to existing laws, consistent with the policy to ease restrictions on foreign participation in certain investment areas or activities;20225 sections
Executive Order No. 174 (2022)—Republic Act (RA) No. 4670 or the —Magna Carta for Public School Teachers,— recognizes that the advancement in education depends on the qualifications and ability of the teaching staff, and declares it a policy of the State to promote and improve the social and economic status of public school teachers, their terms of employment and career prospects in order to attract and retain in the teaching profession more individuals with proper qualifications;20229 sections
Executive Order No. 173 (2022)—Section 88 of the General Provisions of RA No. 11639 or the —General Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2022,— provides that the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), in consultation with the agencies, shall determine the functions, programs, activities and projects that could be strengthened, scaled down, phased out or abolished, and recommend the corresponding structural, functional and operational adjustments to streamline the organization and operations of the agency and improve its pe20227 sections
Executive Order No. 172 (2022)—pursuant to RA No. 11524, the Department of Budget and Management, Department of Finance, Department of Trade and Industry, and the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), provided advisory opinions on the Coconut Farmers and Industry Development Plan, with the NEDA particularly noting that the same is aligned with the Updated Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022 and the Philippine Coconut Farmers and Industry Roadmap 2021-2040, and consistent with national development priorities t20226 sections
Executive Order No. 171 (2022)—there is a need to temporarily maintain the reduced tariffs on imported rice and pork products to attain the objectives of EO Nos. 134 and 135, capitalize on the gains already achieved by these measures, all for the purpose of augmenting the supply of these products in the country, diversifying the country's market sources, and maintaining affordable prices, towards ensuring food security;20224 sections
Executive Order No. 170 (2022)—actions undertaken by the govenrment, such as: (i) the implementation of RA No. 11055 or the "Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) Act," which provides a foundational ID system intended to facilitate identity authentication and simplify processes relative to account onboarding; (ii) the issuance of Executive Order No. 127 (s. 2021) which expanded the provision of internet services; (iii) the efforts of the—Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas—(BSP) to reduce supply-side barriers to digital transac202211 sections
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. 169 (2022)—Section 1, Chapter 1, Title X, Book IV of Executive Order (EO) No. 292 (s. 1987) or the "Administrative Code of 1987,: provides for the protection of Filipino enterprises against unfair trade practices, and recognizes the importance of pursuing a trade policy that serves the general welfare, and utilizes all forms and arrangements of exchange on the basis of equality and reciprocity;202210 sections