Executive Order No. 83 (1945)In order to extend to officials and employees of the National provincial, city, and municipal governments, and of the corporations or companies owned or controlled by the Government, the benefits already granted to other officials and employees of the National Government, pursuant to Administrative Order No. 27 dated December 7, 1945,19451 section
Executive Order No. 82 (1945)the Philippine Press Wireless, Inc., a company authorized to maintain and operate radio stations for the wireless reception and transmission or wordage, pictures or other matter intended for publication, to and from points in the Philippines, to and from points exterior thereto, reestablished its radio station in Manila and for general public and military necessity, furnished the much needed transoceanic communication services including that type of service which is not authorized in its franchi19451 section
Executive Order No. 81 (1945)by handling the purchase orders for various machineries, equipment, accessories, supplies and materials by the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines and its instrumentalities and agencies, including government-owned corporations, the said Purchasing Agency, by assessing a surcharge of not exceeding two per centum on the invoice value of such purchases, car operate on a self-supporting basis;19451 section
Executive Order No. 80 (1945)Under the authority contained in section twenty-two of Commonwealth Act Numbered One, known as "The National Defense Act", as amended by Commonwealth Act Numbered Three hundred twelve, the following appointments in the Army of the Philippines and their assignments to the General Staff Corps are hereby announced;19451 section
Executive Order No. 79 (1945)The Committee shall take charge of the nation-wide campaign to raise funds for the erection of a national monument in honor of the late President Manuel L. Quezon, as well as the selection of the most suitable site on which to erect the same The Quezon Memorial Committee is hereby authorized to appoint and organize as many subcommittees as may be necessary in the provinces, municipalities, and chartered cities, and to promulgate rules and regulations to carry out the work entrusted to it. The Co19451 section
Executive Order No. 78 (1945)Provincial, city and municipal officials and employees when traveling on official business outside their permanent station may be allowed payment of expenses for subsistence and lodging actually and necessarily incurred in excess of the authorized rates of per diems upon the approval of the proper head of department and after certification by the treasurer concerned that funds are available for the purpose, when the prevailing conditions in the place visited so justify. Travels on official busin19451 section
Executive Order No. 77 (1945)"2. The provisions of the next preceding paragraph shall not apply to (1) additional compensation for officers and employees under contract; (2) additional compensation for the Chiefs of technical bureaus authorized in Section 5, paragraph (4) of the Salary Law; (3) per diems for officers of the Philippine Army or the Philippine Constabulary serving as aides-de-camp to the President in accordance with Section 62 of the Administrative Code; (4) additional compensation for municipal treasurers and19451 section
Executive Order No. 76 (1945), President of the Philippines, hereby issue the following rules which shall govern the details of the organization and the functions of the Office of Foreign Relations:19457 sections
Executive Order No. 75 (1945)All funds, assets and properties transferred to, and liabilities assumed by, the Metropolitan Transportation Service as provided above shall constitute a fund to be known as the Metropolitan Transportation Service Revolving Fund. This fund, together with all future accretions derived from operation shall, subject to the approval of the President of the Philippines, be used to carry out the purposes of this Order:19451 section
Executive Order No. 74 (1945)Effective December 1, 1945, the Emergency Control Administration is hereby abolished, and its functions, activities, funds, equipment and personnel shall be transferred to the Philippine Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. In order to facilitate such transfer, the Auditor General shall help in the immediate liquidation and settlement of the obligations and accounts of the Emergency Control Administration.19451 section
Executive Order No. 73 (1945), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and Commonwealth Act No. 671, known as the Emergency Powers Law, do hereby set aside the sum of Six Million Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos 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 allotted by the Secretary of Public Works and Communications for the following public works projects, which shall be unde19451 section
Executive Order No. 72 (1945), President of the Philippines, do hereby prescribe that the daily hours of office, exclusive of holidays, in all offices of the Government shall be from eight o—clock to twelve o—clock in the morning, and from one o—clock to four o—clock in the afternoon (Standard Time as provided in Commonwealth Act No. 91):19451 section
Executive Order No. 71 (1945)1 That effective on the date of the promulgation of this Executive Order until December 31, 1946, unless otherwise ordered, the production or manufacture of alcohol or fermented or spirituous liquors or any other alcoholic beverage from the juice, syrup, or sugar of the sugar cane in the form of refined sugar, centrifugal sugar, muscovado, panocha, or in any other form, (except waste molasses), rice, corn, sweet potato, and cassava, is hereby prohibited:—19451 section
Executive Order No. 70 (1945), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby revoke Executive Order No. 20-W prescribing instructions for the conduct of public affairs of the Commonwealth Government in the United States during the absence of the president.19451 section
Executive Order No. 69 (1945)all guerrilla units regardless of strength and present status have contributed materially to the patriotic movement in resisting the efforts of the enemy to impose his will on the Filipino people;19451 section
Executive Order No. 68 (1945)the Government has further been advised by the Commander-in-Chief, United States Army Forces, Pacific, that this termination of hostilities and surrender of the Japanese forces has rendered unnecessary the maintenance for further field service of elements of the Army of the Philippines in addition to regularly activated units and of those guerrilla units already recognized;19451 section
Executive Order No. 67 (1945)2. Each Secretary of Department shall attend to and decide matters which pertain to his Department and which, under the law, he may decide. On those matters which require approval of the President, in case urgent action is needed, such approval shall be obtained by cable. On other departmental business, which, although within the jurisdiction of a Secretary of Department, are of such importance as to affect the general policies of the government and, therefore, should be the subject of consultat19451 section
Executive Order No. 664 (1953)Starting from the highest point of Sinacdoran Ridge, common corner of the municipal districts of Atok, Bokod, and Kabayan, running in a straight line Northwestward to the lowest point of Parengal Saddle; thence North 9— 05' East also in a straight line to the spur between Baguio-Bontoc Road and the summit of Mt. Singakalsa; and thence North 4— 59' East likewise in a straight line to Mt. Apon Birang. (Reference used: Sketch Map of Atok and Kabayan, scale: 1:50,000, enlarged from the map of Bengue19531 section
Executive Order No. 663 (1953)This decoration shall be awarded annually only to citizens who have made distinct contribution to the field of higher education in the Philippines. Such award will not only give due recognition to the valuable service rendered by the recipients thereof but the same will also serve to perpetuate the memory of Dr. Jose Rizal, the renowned Filipino scholar, scientist, patriot and martyr.19531 section
Executive Order No. 662 (1953)the Provincial Board of Masbate under its Resolution No. 169, series of 1949, recognizing such errors, has proposed the necessary correction by (a) striking out from said executive order the words —Nauco-Dacu— and —Manco-Diot— and inserting instead the words —Nauco-Dacu— and —Naro-Diot—, (b) taking away the barrio of Bara from the list of barrios of the municipality of Cawayan, so that the same shall remain in the municipality of Milagros in accordance with the original intention and (c) includi19531 section
Executive Order No. 661 (1953)1. All cashiers or collecting officers of the different Departments, bureaus and offices of the National Government; provincial, city and municipal treasurers; the Secretary of National Defense; the Chief of Staff; Commanding Officers of Major Services; the Chief of the Finance Service, AFP; the Commanders of Military Areas, Philippine Army; and Provincial Commanders of the Philippine Constabulary, are authorized to receive and accept, as the representatives of the President of the Philippines, 19531 section
Executive Order No. 660 (1953)Pursuant to the provisions of Section 6 of Republic Act No. 610, I, ELPIDIO QUIRINO, President of the Philippines, do hereby promulgate the following rules and regulations to carry into effect the provisions of the said Act.19539 sections
Executive Order No. 66 (1945), President of the Philippines, do hereby extend to six months the period of three months provided in Executive Order Numbered Two hundred and fifty-eight, dated March twelve, nineteen hundred and forty, for which payment may be authorized of the salaries or wages of newly appointed or transferred officers and employees of the national, provincial, city, and municipal governments while their appointments are pending action by the proper authorities:—19451 section
Executive Order No. 659 (1953)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers bested in me by Section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, do hereby declare the said barrio of Bukal, formerly of the municipality of Rosario, as one of the barrios of the municipality of Padre Cartia. This accordingly amends the first paragraph of Executive Order No. 279, dated October 11, 1949.19531 section
Executive Order No. 658 (1953)—Pensionados, upon, their return to the Philippines from abroad, shall render at least two years of service to the Government for each year spent, abroad on scholarship. They shall also be required to serve in the field of public service in which they specialized while on scholarship and shall not transfer to any other field before completing the required length of service by reason of such scholarship. They shall not also be allowed to resign so as to accept employment in other fields with high19531 section
Executive Order No. 657 (1953)the papers now on hand indicate that San Matias is the biggest barrio in the municipality of Santo Tomas, the population of which constitutes much over one-half of the: population of the entire municipality; that it is centrally located and easily accessible from all the other barrios; and that the inhabitants thereof through their representative have expressed willingness and readiness to provide the municipality by donation all the needed sites in San Matias for the various public improvements19531 section
Executive Order No. 656 (1953)The public interest so requiring, I, ELPIDIO QUIRINO, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the. powers vested in me by section 53 of Commonwealth Act No, 470, as amended by Commonwealth Act No. 534, and upon the recommendation of the Secretary of Finance, do hereby remit the 50 per cent of the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the Province of Camarines Norte on condition that all unpaid taxes and penalties corresponding to 1951 and previous years and the remaining 50 per cent of19531 section
Executive Order No. 655 (1953)Executive Order No. 845, dated September 19, 1950, creating the Peace Fund Campaign Commission, was promulgated for the purpose of raising from voluntary contributions additional funds needed for the maintenance of peace and order; and19533 sections
Executive Order No. 654 (1953)President of the Philippines, do hereby waive the additional progressive taxes to be paid by proprietors and operators of the following sugar mills for the 1952-1953 crop under section 2 of Commonwealth Act No. 567:19531 section
Executive Order No. 653 (1953)President of the Philippines, do hereby waive the additional progressive taxes to be paid by proprietors and operators of the following sugar mills for the 1951-1952 crop under section 2 of Commonwealth Act No. 567:19531 section