Executive Order No. 99 (1946)"5.—Automatic electric totalizator or other mechanical device for selling pari mutuel tickets.- No person, race track, racing club, nor any other entity holding horse races the gross crossings of which on any race day exceeds fifty thousand pesos, shall be allowed to hold races, unless such person, race track, racing club, or entity is provided with an automatic, electrically operated public indicator system and ticket selling machines, by means of which every ticket -purchased on every horse in19461 section
Executive Order No. 98 (1946), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and existing laws of the Philippines, do hereby create a National Urban Planning Commission to prepare general plans, zoning ordinances, and subdivision regulations, to guide and accomplish a coordinated, adjusted, harmonious reconstruction and future development of urban areas which will in accordance with present and future needs, best promote health, safety, morals, order, convenience, prosperity, and gen194615 sections
Executive Order No. 97 (1946)Upon the recommendation Of the Provincial Board of Isabela, the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Finance, and pursuant to the provisions Of section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, the sixteen municipalities of the Province of Isabela, as established under section 38 of the Revised Administrative Code, are hereby increased to seventeen, by segregating from the municipality of Santiago, the barrios of Marasat Grande, Marasat Peque—o, Oscariz, Salinungan, and Sinamar, and the s19461 section
Executive Order No. 96 (1946), President of. the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and existing laws of the Philippines, do hereby appropriate the sum of ten thousand pesos or so much thereof as may be necessary, out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the operating expenses of the Board on Pensions for Veterans for the period from January 1 to June 30, 1946, subject to the provisions of section 7-1(4), as amended, of Commonwealth Act No. 246.19461 section
Executive Order No. 95 (1946)conditions since that time have so changed as to require the revival of the payment of per diems to these officers and employees who, by the nature of their training, preparation, and position, are required to render extra services to the different hoards of government and semi-government entities;19461 section
Executive Order No. 94 (1946)2. In addition to the amount of P50,000 previously authorized for the purpose of said Administrative Order, the sum of P10,000, so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the claims referred to in the preceding paragraph hereof, is hereby appropriated out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated.19461 section
Executive Order No. 93 (1946)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and the existing laws of the Philippines, do hereby set aside the sum of Thirteen million pesos or so much thereof as may be necessary out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be allotted by the Secretary of Public Works and Communications, and expended under the disrection of the Director of Public Works, for the purposes spe19461 section
Executive Order No. 92 (1946), President of the Philippines, do hereby order that the sum of Four million pesos, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the rehabilitation of the National Coconut Corporation, the Agricultural and Industrial Bank and the Manila Hotel Company as follows:19461 section
Executive Order No. 91 (1946)it has become necessary to revise and issue a new schedule of ceiling prices during the present emergency in view of changed conditions in trade and commerce; and194610 sections
Executive Order No. 90 (1946)under the authority of the Act of Congress of the United States known as the Trading with the Enemy Act, as amended, and Executive Order No. 9095 of the President of the United States, as amended, the Alien Property Custodian is duly empowered to vest the title to shares of stock in corporation joined by persons who have been found and determined to be nationals of a designated enemy country, to be held, used, administered, liquidated, sold or otherwise dealt with in the interest and for the ben19461 section
Executive Order No. 9 (1946)—1.—Board on Races -—There is hereby created a Board on Races to consist of a Chairman and four members, who shall be appointed by the President for such term and at such rate of compensation as he may determine and shall be removable at his pleasure. For administrative purposes, the Board on Races is hereby placed under the Department of the Interior.—19461 section
Executive Order No. 9 (1936)Honorable Juan Posadas, Chairman; Hon. Teofilo Sison; Mr. Arsenio N. Luz; Mr. Samuel Gaches; Dr. Tirso Abad; Gen. Basilio J. Valdes; Dr. Jose Fabella; Col. Paulino Santos; Father Henry C. Avery; Mrs. Jaime C. de Veyra; Miss Bessie A. Dwyer; Mrs. Pilar Hidalgo Lim; Mrs. Josefa Llanes Escoda; Judge Manuel Camus; Mr. E. S. Turner; Mr. E. E. Voss; Mrs. Asuncion A. Perez; Mrs. Geronima T. Pecson; Mrs. Josefa Jara Martinez; Miss Rosa Militar; Mr. H. M. Cavender; Mrs. J. J. Elizalde; Mr. Andres Soriano19361 section
Executive Order No. 89 (1946)in order to organize the Courts as fast provinces were liberated from the Japanese occupation, the grouping of the provinces for judicial purposes under Act No. 4007 of the Philippine Legislature was adopted, upon the reestablishment of the Commonwealth, by virtue of Executive Order No. 36, Issued on March 10, 1945, as an emergency measure; thereby reducing the number of—Judges of First Instance Seventy-three (73) to fifty-two (52);19461 section
Executive Order No. 88 (1946), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and existing laws of the Philippines, do hereby authorize the Director of Forestry to issue to any grower of tobacco, within one year from the date hereof, a gratuitous license to cut timber of the first group and other forest products exclusively for the construction of new, or the repair, of existing, tobacco warehouses and curing, sheds.19461 section
Executive Order No. 87 (1946), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the .powers vested in me by the Constitution and existing laws of the Philippines, do hereby authorize the Philippine Press Wireless, Inc., to continue handling telecommunication services besides that type of service authorized in its franchise for a period of two months beginning January 25, 1946.19461 section
Executive Order No. 86 (1946)the speedy administration of justice demands that four members of a division be permitted to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business by each division and that the number required for the pronouncement of judgment by a division be reduced to the affirmative vote of the majority of the members thereof;19461 section
Executive Order No. 85 (1946),—President of the Philippines by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the Philippines, do hereby create and establish the Government Procurement Commission, which shall have authority to requisition, receive, distribute and allocate all excess materials, equipment, tools, machinery, supplies and other property which may be ceded, transferred, assigned or otherwise made available to the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines by the Government of the United19461 section
Executive Order No. 84 (1946)PRESCRIBING THE PROCEDURE FOR COURSING CORRESPONDENCE TO AND FROM THE UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES19461 section
Executive Order No. 81 (1936)Until such time as the Department of Labor will be provided with adequate facilities, the Bureau of Customs officials in Manila as well as in the subports shall continue to furnish the necessary transportation and other facilities to the said Department in carrying out the functions pertaining to the administration of the Philippine Immigration Laws; and shall cooperate with the Department of Labor in every way possible in the handling of immigrants, specially in the subports where at the presen19361 section
Executive Order No. 80 (1936)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, hereby order that a preliminary enumeration of all dwellings in each barrio or district of every chartered city, municipality, or municipal district shall be undertaken by the chief executives thereof or, in their absence, by the officials acting in their stead; who will be assisted by the members of the city boards or municipal councils and by the policemen and barrio lieutenants, and the results of such enumeration shal19361 section
Executive Order No. 8 (1946)AMENDING PARAGRAPHS (8) AND (9) OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 161, DATED AUGUST 23, 1938, ENTITLED —PROMULGATING REGULATIONS TO GOVERN THE ADMINISTRATION AND COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT IRRIGATION FEES FROM LANDOWNERS UNDER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS CONSTRUCTED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF ACT NO. 2152, AS AMENDED, FIXING ADJUSTED IRRIGATION FEES FOR SAID SYSTEMS AND PRESCRIBING THE MANNER OF COLLECTING SAME, AND REVOKING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 142, DATED FEBRUARY 15, 1938.—19461 section
Executive Order No. 8 (1936)—A Civil Service embracing all branches and subdivisions of the Government shall be provided by law. Appointments in the Civil Service, except as to those which are policy-determining, primarily confidential or highly technical in nature, shall be made only according to merit and fitness, to be determined as far as practicable by competitive examination—; and19361 section
Executive Order No. 79 (1936)President of the Philippines, do hereby order that all Government officers or employees who may be detailed to work or assist in the taking of the said census, whether they are in the National, provincial, or municipal government or their dependencies or whether in the Philippine Army or Civil Service, shall be in recess from their regular duties during such detail and continue to receive their salaries in full from the appropriations of their respective offices.19361 section
Executive Order No. 78 (1936)Upon the recommendation of the provincial board of the Mountain Province in its resolution numbered six hundred ninety-one, current series, concurred in by the Secretary of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the municipal district of Namaltugan, Mountain Province, is hereby abolished and its barrios annexed to the following municipal districts: Namaltugan to the municipal district of Bayag and Tuyangan and Dibagat to the munici19361 section
Executive Order No. 77 (1936)Upon the recommendation of the Honorable, the Secretary of the Interior, and pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the municipal districts of Sindangan, Panganuran, Labangan, Dinas, Sibuko, Sirawai, Margosatubig,19361 section
Executive Order No. 76 (1936)For the purpose of aiding in carrying out the provisions of Article XVII, Chapter Thirty-seven, of the Revised Administrative Code, there is hereby created a Board of Food Inspection to be composed of the chief, division of administration, Bureau of Health, as Chairman, and one representative from each of the following entities to be designated by the President from time to time, as members:19361 section
Executive Order No. 75 (1936)In view of the necessity of adopting amendments to existing Executive Orders due to the constantly changing requirements in the application of the rules and regulations governing the enforcement of Act Numbered Four thousand one hundred sixty-six, and acting under the authority granted to me by section thirteen of said Act, the Domestic Sugar Administrator, in addition to the power and duties deputized to him under sections two, three, and four of Executive Order Numbered fourteen, shall have th19361 section
Executive Order No. 74 (1936)Pursuant to the authority vested in me by paragraph (b) of section three of Commonwealth Act Numbered Eighty-three, commonly known as the —Securities Act,— I hereby direct and order that all the records of the Bureau of the Treasury in connection with the enforcement and administration by it of Act Numbered Twenty-five hundred and eighty-one, as amended, known as the Blue Sky Law, and all other papers, documents, and effects under its control relating to speculative securities, be transferred to19361 section
Executive Order No. 73 (1936)1. For the purpose of classifying airports and landing fields built or to be built, and fixing the responsibility for their proper construction, administration, use and maintenance, and upon the recommendation of the National Transportation Board created by Executive Order Numbered Forty-five, I,19361 section
Executive Order No. 72 (1936)1. National ports.—National ports shall comprise all ports primarily of importance to foreign, interisland, and inter-provincial commerce. Other ports which, on account of their geographical locations, are necessary for enforcing customs regulations or for national defense, may also be classified as national ports. The improvement and maintenance of national ports shall be financed by the Commonwealth Government, and their administration and operation shall be under the direct supervision and co19361 section