Executive Order No. 203 (1969)PLACING STATE UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, SCHOOLS AND OTHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE SECRETARY OF EDUCATION19691 section
Executive Order No. 202 (1969)1. To analyze the performance of the educational system and its relevance to development goals. Emphasis should be placed on the system—s capacity to meet human resources development goals, including the manpower requirements of national development. It shall also ascertain means for improving the efficiency of the system within the limits of available resources;19691 section
Executive Order No. 201 (1969)The Secretary of Public Works and Communications is hereby authorized to promulgate such rules and regulations regarding the operation of the road as toll facility consonant with the provisions of R.A. 2000, and to determine, fix and/or revise from time to time, as the necessity therefor arises, the schedule of toll rates to be charged on vehicles passing through the toll road.19691 section
Executive Order No. 200 (1969)it is in the interest of the State and Society that college and university education, in both public and private institutions, provide facilities therein for academic development as well as conditions for intelligent social participation; and19694 sections
Executive Order No. 199 (1969)AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 33, DATED JULY 21, 1966, ENTITLED —CREATING A SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT INVESTMENTS AND DEFINING ITS POWERS AND FUNCTIONS—19691 section
Executive Order No. 198 (1969)The Authority shall draw up a program for the immediate establishment and operation of a Fisherman—s Market within one week from the date hereof and, upon its establishment, shall supervise its operation and administration.19691 section
Executive Order No. 197 (1969)President of the Philippines, do hereby authorize the documentation and admission as non-immigrants of foreign nationals, and their spouses and unmarried children under 21 years of age, employed under the provisions of, and under the limitations prescribed in, Sections 7(g) and 8(b) of Republic Act No. 5186, otherwise known as the Investment Incentives Act, subject to the following conditions:19691 section
Executive Order No. 196 (1969)The committee created under Executive Order No. 298 dated August 12, 1940, as amended by Executive Order No. 146 dated December 27, 1955, Executive Order No. 212 dated November 6, 1956, Executive Order No. 318 dated September 27, 1958, Executive Order No. 358 dated September 23, 1959, Executive Order No. 40 dated June 1, 1963, and Executive Order No. 64 dated May 28, 1967, to pass upon government contracts for public services and for furnishing of supplies, materials and equipment entered into t19691 section
Executive Order No. 195 (1969)AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 180 DATED APRIL 25, 1969, ENTITLED —RECONSTITUTING THE COMMITTEE ON WOOD INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT.—19691 section
Executive Order No. 195 (1948)Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior and pursuant to the provisions of section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, the municipal districts of Lebak and Salaman which, under Executive Order No. 82, dated August 18, 1947, form parts of the municipalities of Kiamba and Dinag, respectively, are hereby organized into an independent municipality under the name of Lebak, with the seat of government at the sitio of Kalamansig.19481 section
Executive Order No. 194 (1969)FURTHER AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 321 DATED JUNE 12, 1950, AS REVISED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 137 DATED JANUARY 7, 1965, PRESCRIBING THE CODE OF THE NATIONAL FLAG AND THE NATIONAL ANTHEM OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES19691 section
Executive Order No. 194 (1948), 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 authorize the Director of Forestry to issue to any grower of tobacco, within two years 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.19481 section
Executive Order No. 193 (1969)The Committee shall, among other things, explore the possibility of exporting cement; study the problem of transporting cement from areas of oversupply to areas of undersupply; and stabilize the prices and supply of cement to the government—s infrastructure program.19691 section
Executive Order No. 193 (1948)By virtue of the powers vested in me under Republic Act No. 330, entitled —An Act authorizing, the President of the Philippines to establish a system of import control by regulating imports of non-essential and luxury articles creating an import control board, authorizing the issuance of rules and regulations to carry into effect such control, and penalizing violations of this act,—194813 sections
Executive Order No. 192 (1969)The Committee is hereby vested with all the powers of an investigating committee under Sections 71 and 580 of the Revised Administrative Code, including the power to summon witnesses or take testimony or evidence relevant to the investigation by19691 section
Executive Order No. 192 (1948)By virtue of the powers vested in me by ;the Constitution and of the Emergency Powers Law, and in order to secure an adequate supply at reasonable prices of articles that are vitally needed in the country and to fulfill the commitments of the Republic of the Philippines under the International Emergency Food Council and the Agreement between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America on surplus war property,19486 sections
Executive Order No. 191 (1969)President of the Philippines, do hereby elevate the Administrator of the NACIDA to the rank of a Member of the Cabinet, with all the rights, honors and privileges pertaining to that position.19691 section
Executive Order No. 191 (1948), President of the Philippines, do hereby order that Executive Order No. 62, dated June 21, 1947, entitled j —Regulating Rentals for Houses and Lots for Residential Buildings,— shall be in force until December 31, 1949.19481 section
Executive Order No. 190 (1969)the data appearing in the voter—s identification card and the manner of preparing, issuing, and filing it, suffice to make it a valid identification card in any transaction with any government office wherein identification may be required, in addition to the presentation of residence certificate pursuant to Commonwealth Act No. 465, as amended, and thereby minimize fraudulent transactions involving public funds;19691 section
Executive Order No. 190 (1948), President of the Philippines, do hereby extend up to December 31, 1949, the period fixed in Executive Order No. 145, dated June 19, 1948, for the collection of voluntary contributions from elementary school pupils and secondary school and college students with which to finance the repair or reconstruction of the house occupied by Dr. Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna, and of Dapitan Park in Zamboanga.19481 section
Executive Order No. 189 (1969)President of the Philippines, do hereby further amend the composition of the National Parks Development Committee created under Executive Order No. 30 dated January 14, 1963, as amended by Executive Order No. 3 dated January 5, 1966, and Executive Order No. 98, dated October 31, 1967, by designating the Executive Secretary as Treasurer of said Committee in lieu of the Assistant Executive Secretary for Local Affairs.19691 section
Executive Order No. 189 (1948)1. Medical articles or supplies and medicinal preparations specifically intended for research, clinical investigation or experiment in the treatment of human diseases, shall be imported free of customs duties if such importation is made directly by, or for the account or benefit of, the Government or any of its branches, agencies or instrumentalities engaged in such research, clinical investigation or experiment.19481 section
Executive Order No. 188 (1969), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby create a National Social Action Council composed of the following:19691 section
Executive Order No. 188 (1948)By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 3 of Republic Act No. 211, and the public interest so requiring, I, Eipidio Quirino, President of the Philippines, do hereby extend the period for the registration and deposit of Philippine National Bank circulating notes illegally issued, and those which were certified to by the Secretary of Finance as having been illegally issued, for 60 days, or from December 1, 1948, to January 31, 1949, both dates inclusive.19481 section
Executive Order No. 187 (1969), Pangulo ng Pilipinas, sa bisa ng kapangyarihang ipinagkaloob sa akin ng batas at bilang pagbibigay-buhay sa layunin ng Saligang-Batas at ng Batas Komonwelt Blg. 570, ay nag-aatas at nagpapahayag na gamitin hangga—t maaari, sa lahat nang kagawaran, kawanihan, tanggapan at iba pang sangay ng pamahalaan ang wikang Pilipino sa Linggo ng Wika at gayun din pagkaraan nito, sa lahat nang komunikasyon at transaksyon ng pamahalaan.19691 section
Executive Order No. 187 (1948)FIXING THE AMOUNT AND PROMULGATING THE REGULATIONS TO GOVERN THE GRANTING OF PER DIEMS AND TRAVELING EXPENSES ALLOWED TO GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES USED FOR CENSUS TAKING UNDER SECTION 85 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 36.19481 section
Executive Order No. 186 (1969)—5. Visitors, transients or otherwise, coming to the Philippines to stay for a period of not more than seven (7) days shall not be required to apply for or hold a Philippine transit visa and they shall be allowed to debark from the vessels bringing them to the Philippines and to re-embark on the same or any other vessels. The Secretary of Foreign Affairs may, however, exclude from the application of this provision nationals of any country whose entry into Philippine territory is contrary to any19691 section
Executive Order No. 186 (1948)Beginning from the point where the southern boundary of the municipality of Sipalay touches the shore of Nabulao Bay in the barrio of Bacuyagan, running in a straight west-to-east line until it intersects the present boundary between Cauayan and Hog; thence southwesterly following the said Cauayan-Ilog boundary to M.B.M. No. 6 of Cauayan which is equivalent to P.B.M. No. 13 and M.B.M. No. 3 of Tolong; thence southwest along the provincial boundary of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental to M.B.19481 section
Executive Order No. 185 (1969)—Every seizure or confiscation of goods under internal revenue or customs laws shall, within twenty-four hours, be reported by the government agency or official concerned to the Secretary of Finance, describing the goods with particularity and stating the quantity thereof. In addition, the physical custody or possession of such goods shall be transferred to the Administrator of the CADA, or to his designated representative, by the government agency or official concerned within thirty-six hours f19691 section
Executive Order No. 185 (1948)From a point along the shore in the barrio of Cartagena which is, traversed by North Latitude; 9— 50' running eastward in a straight line along said Latitude 9— 5.0' until it intersects East Longitude 122— 35'; thence in a straight north-to-south line following East Longitude 122— 35' to its intersection with North Latitude 9— 40'; thence in a straight east-to-west line to where this line first touches the shore of Nabulao Bay; in the barrio of Bacuyagan; thence following the boundary of the mun19481 section