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. 451 (1950)By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 3 of Republic Act No. 509, entitled —AN ACT DECLARING NATIONAL POLICY, AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES FOR A LIMITED PERIOD TO FIX CEILING PRICES OF COMMODITIES AND TO PROMULGATE RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING PRICES OF COMMODITIES TO EFFECTUATE SUCH POLICY, AND AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF A CERTAIN SUM FOR THE PURPOSE,— and upon the recommendation of the Price Administration Board,19503 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. 395 (1950)Pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, the sitios of Odoc, Ektin nga Daco, Cagolango, Iraya, Aringit, and Canyawa, and the sitios of Binokyahan, Ektin nga Goti, Sawang-sawang, Capangpangan, Canyoyo, and Aslum, all of the barrio of Santo Nifio, municipality of Marabut, Province of Samar, are hereby organized into two separate barrios under the names of Ferreras and Lugero, respectively.19501 section
Executive Order No. 394 (1950)1. There are hereby created an Accounting Office and an Office of the Representative of the Auditor General to handle the accounting and auditing work of the Philippine Army, the said units to be composed of the following personnel at salaries set opposite each:19501 section
Executive Order No. 393 (1950)CONVERTING THE PRESENT CENTRAL LUZON AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL INTO THE CENTRAL LUZON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, CONFERRING THE TITLE OF ASSOCIATE IN AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AND THE DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AND MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION, PROVIDING FOR A BOARD OF TRUSTEES, DEFINING THE BOARD—S RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES, PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES195016 sections
Executive Order No. 392 (1950)FURTHER REORGANIZING THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS, BUREAUS, OFFICES AND AGENCIES OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, MAKING CERTAIN READJUSTMENTS OF PERSONNEL AND REALLOTMENTS OF FUNDS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.195051 sections
Executive Order No. 391 (1950)The net proceeds of the liquidation of the business of the Shipping Administration, after disposition of its remaining properties and settlement of the accounts of the Shipping Administration and the Surplus Property Commission, shall be applied by the Board of Liquidators to the payment of the subscription of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines to the capital stock of the Rehabilitation Finance Corporation.19501 section
Executive Order No. 390 (1950)By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 3 of Republic Act No.509, entitled —An Act declaring national policy, authorizing the President of the Philippines for a limited period to fix ceiling prices of commodities and to promulgate rules and regulations regarding prices of commodities to effectuate such policy, and authorizing the appropriation of a certain sum for the purpose,— and upon the recommendation of the Price Administration Board,19506 sections
Executive Order No. 389 (1950)President of the Philippines, do hereby order that the Armed Forces of the Philippines shall be organized as follows:195022 sections
Executive Order No. 388 (1950)Pursuant to section 5 of Republic Act No. 509, all imports into the Philippines of the said articles for the first quarter of 1951 shall be without quota allocation as provided in section 8(6) of Republic Act No. 426, and the Price Stabilization Corporation is hereby authorized to import the same through such channels of trade as can supply said articles in the quickest possible time and at the most advantageous prices and conditions.19501 section
Executive Order No. 387 (1950)The first paragraph of Executive Order No. 79, dated December 17, 1945, as amended by Executive Order No. 12 dated August 19, 1946, Executive Order No. 137, dated May 7, 1948, Executive Order No. 164 dated August 12, 1948, Executive Order No. 213 dated April 20, 1949, and Executive Order No. 233, dated June 30, 1949, is hereby further amended to read as follows:19501 section
Executive Order No. 386 (1950)CREATING THE OFFICE OF ECONOMIC COORDINATION, ABOLISHING THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC COORDINATION, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES19509 sections
Executive Order No. 385 (1950)On the west by a straight line starting from M.B.M. No. 3, located at the intersection of longitude 123— 30' E. and latitude 8— 25' N., established by Survey Party No. 17-B of the Bureau of Lands, running 4— 15' E. to Calubi point at the intersection of longitude 123— 31' E. and latitude 8— 38' N. (Reference used: map of proposed municipality of Rizal, Province of Zamboanga: Scale 1:40,000 submitted by the office of the District Engineer.)19501 section
Executive Order No. 384 (1950)TRANSFERRING TO THE PRICE STABILIZATION CORPORATION CERTAIN POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE IMPORT CONTROL BOARD AND THE IMPORT CONTROL ADMINISTRATION19507 sections
Executive Order No. 383 (1950)ABOLISHING THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, TRANSFERRING ITS POWERS, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES19505 sections
Executive Order No. 382 (1950)By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 3 of Republic Act No. 509, entitled —An Act declaring National Policy, authorizing the President of the Philippines for a limited period to fix Ceiling Prices of Commodities and to promulgate Rules and Regulations regarding Prices of Commodities to effectuate such Policy, and authorizing the appropriation of a certain sum for the purpose,— and upon the recommendation of the Price Administration Board,19506 sections
Executive Order No. 381 (1950)By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 3 of Republic Act No. 509, entitled —An Act Declaring National Policy, authorizing the President of the Philippines for a limited period to fix Ceiling Prices of Commodities and to promulgate Rules and Regulations regarding Prices of Commodities to effectuate such Policy, and authorizing the appropriation of a certain sum for the purpose,— and upon the recommendation of the Price Administration Board,19504 sections
Executive Order No. 380 (1950)AMENDING SECTION ELEVEN-A OF ACT NUMBERED TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND SIX, AS AMENDED BY REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED SEVENTY-FOUR19502 sections
Executive Order No. 379 (1950)By virtue of the powers vested in me by Section 3 of Republic Act No. 509, entitled —An Act declaring National Policy, authorizing the President of the Philippines for a limited period to fix Ceiling Prices of Commodities and to promulgate Rules and Regulations regarding Prices of Commodities to effectuate such Policy, and authorizing the appropriation of a certain sum for the purpose,— and upon the recommendation of the Price Administration Board,19503 sections
Executive Order No. 378 (1950)The ceiling price of palay per cavan (44 kilos, Macan, ordinary) is hereby fixed at P11 F.O.B. Manila. In places outside of the City of Manila the ceiling price thereof shall be determined by deducting from said sum the actual cost of transportation of the palay from the place of purchase to Manila, the amount of which shall be determined by the General Manager of the Price Stabilization Corporation who shall also fix standard estimates of weights per sack of palay based on the different periods19501 section
Executive Order No. 377 (1950)President of the Philippines, do hereby abolish the Surplus Property Liquidating Committee created under Executive Order No. 275, dated September 30, 1949, in connection with Administrative Order No. 90, dated May 19, 1949, and transfer its functions, powers, duties, records, properties, funds, and other assets and liabilities to the Board of Liquidators created under Executive Order No. 372, dated November 24, 1950.19501 section
Executive Order No. 376 (1950)ABOLISHING THE RURAL PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION AND TRANSFERRING ITS POWERS, DUTIES, FUNCTIONS, PROPERTIES, ASSETS AND LIABILITIES TO THE BUREAU OF LANDS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES19507 sections
Executive Order No. 375 (1950)On the north, by the Quezon-Nueva Vizcaya boundary; on the northeast, by the present Baler-Casiguran boundary; on the east, by the boundary line which the municipality of Dipaculao shall have pursuant to the provisions of section 2321 of the Revised Administrative Code, and on the southwest, by the northeastern boundary of Maria Aurora and northern boundary of Baler. (Reference used in this descriptions: Map of Baler showing the proposed political boundaries of proposed municipality of Dipaculao19501 section
Executive Order No. 374 (1950)By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 3 of Republic Act No. 509, entitled —An Act declaring national policy, authorizing the President of the Philippines for a limited period to fix ceiling prices of commodities and to promulgate rules and regulations regarding prices of commodities to effectuate such policy, and authorizing the appropriation of a certain sum for the purpose,— and upon the recommendation of the Price Administration Board,19503 sections
Executive Order No. 373 (1950)By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 3 of Republic Act No. 509, entitled —An Act declaring national policy, authorizing the President of the Philippines for a limited period to fix ceiling prices of commodities and to promulgate rules and regulations regarding prices of commodities to effectuate such policy, and authorizing the appropriation of a certain sum for the purpose,— and upon the recommendation of the Price Administration Board,19506 sections
Executive Order No. 372 (1950)ABOLISHING AND PROVIDING FOR THE LIQUIDATION OF THE NATIONAL ABACA AND OTHER FIBERS CORPORATION, THE NATIONAL COCONUT CORPORATION, THE NATIONAL TOBACCO CORPORATION, THE NATIONAL FOOD PRODUCTS CORPORATION, AND THE FORMER ENEMY-OWNED OR CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS TRANSFERRED TO THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PHILIPPINE PROPERTY ACT OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIX (ACT OF CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF JULY 3, 1946) AND REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED EIGHT, AND FOR O195010 sections
Executive Order No. 371 (1950)Done in the City of Manila, this 20th day of November, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty, and of the Independence of the Philippines, the fifth.19501 section
Executive Order No. 370 (1950)By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 3 of Republic Act No. 509, entitled —An Act declaring national policy, authorizing the President of the Philippines for a limited period to fix ceiling prices of commodities and to promulgate rules and regulations regarding prices of commodities to effectuate such policy, and authorizing the appropriation of a certain sum for the purpose,— and upon recommendation of the Price Administration Board,19504 sections