Executive Order No. 389 (1996)—Congress through RA No. 8244 has appropriated the amount of Twenty-Seven Billion Pesos (P27,000,000,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the fourth and final year of implementation of the salary increases authorized by Joint Senate-House of Representatives Resolution No. 01, Series of 1994, for all national government civilian and uniformed personnel, in two (2) payments: 1) effective January 1, 1997 equivalent to fifty percent (50%) of the unimplemented balance as of December 31,199613 sections
Executive Order No. 388 (1996)Sections 104, 401 and 402 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended, empower the President, upon the recommendation of the National Economic and Development Authority, to increase, reduce or remove existing protective rates of import duty, as well as to modify the form of duty;19966 sections
Executive Order No. 387 (1996)—President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order the amendment of Executive Order No. 203, dated 27 September 1994, as amended by Executive Order No. 356, dated 12 July 1996, to include the National Youth Commission in the membership of the Social Reform Council.— The NYC, together with the Department of Social Welfare and Development, as the flagship champion for19961 section
Executive Order No. 386 (1996)AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 369, DATED SEPTEMBER 6, 1996 WHICH CREATED THE SOCIAL PROTECTION COORDINATING COMMITTEE TO HARMONIZE AND COORDINATE SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICIES AND PROGRAMS19964 sections
Executive Order No. 385 (1996)—there is need to fast-track the formulation and implementation of a comprehensive and integrated plan of action to promote the rehabilitation, self-reliance and development of persons with disabilities and undertake immediate measures to address the sector—s needs, concerns, issues and problems; and19966 sections
Executive Order No. 384 (1996)—Article X, Section 14 of the Constitution provides that the President shall create regional development councils (RDCs) and other similar bodies composed of local government officials, regional heads of departments and other government offices and representatives from non-governmental organizations within the regions;19961 section
Executive Order No. 383 (1996)—industrial peace can be attained through meaningful tripartite consultations among Labor, Employer and Government sectors in the formulation and implementation of labor, economic and social policies;199612 sections
Executive Order No. 382 (1996)—local governments are integral part of the Philippine Administrative System which perform significant roles and responsibilities as partners of the national government in the delivery of basic services and the promotion of economic growth and social equity;199611 sections
Executive Order No. 381 (1996)the objectives of food security can be met at least in part by the Social Reform Agenda which the government is already implementing, to achieve social equity through a substantive and peaceful process of change, by increasing people—s access to qualify basic services, access to economic opportunities and productive resources, as well as sustainable development of these resources and effective participation in economic and political governance;19963 sections
Executive Order No. 380 (1996)—in order to sustain the current economic growth rate of the country leading to attainment of the status of a Newly Industrializing Country by the year 2000, it is imperative that Philippine industries should be globally competitive;19968 sections
Executive Order No. 379 (1996)the Philippine Network of Small and Medium Enterprises (PhilSME), a private foundation consisting of a select group of industry associations, business chambers and professional organization with SME orientation, has been organized in January, 1996 to work for a closer and more effective coordination of SME-to-SME contracts and related business development mechanisms;19961 section
Executive Order No. 378 (1996)DECLARING THE PERIOD FROM NOVEMBER 15 TO 30, 1996 AS SPECIAL APEC — PHILIPPINES CONSCIOUSNESS PROMOTION PERIOD AND AUTHORIZING THE CONDUCT OF SPECIAL TOURISM RELATED ACTIVITIES IN THE SUBIC BAY FREEPORT ZONE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIC COOPERATION CONFERENCE19967 sections
Executive Order No. 377 (1996)—Republic Act No. 8180, otherwise known as the —Downstream Oil Industry Deregulation Act of 1996—, provides for the deregulation of all activities of the downstream oil industry in the country to foster competitive market and achieve the social policy objectives of fair prices and adequate, continuous supply of environmentally-clean and high-quality petroleum products;19964 sections
Executive Order No. 376 (1996)the aforesaid Deed of Donation was executed subject to the conditions that the above described property shall be —FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE PHILIPPINES (REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES) TO BE USED AS HOSPITAL SITE FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN, AND A HOME FOR THE POOR IN THEIR OLD AGE, OR FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSES OF THE SAME NATURE AS THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES MAY DETERMINE;—19961 section
Executive Order No. 375 (1996)—In recognition of exceptional services to her country and people as a model teacher, educator and school administrator . . . as uncompromising champion of youth development as exemplified in having founded in 1966 the Foundation for Youth Development in the Philippines . . . and as a dedicated social worker to the amelioration of the lives of the under-privileged . . . With deep respect for the unfailing resilience of her human spirit inspired by her genuine love for humanity as a whole and her19965 sections
Executive Order No. 374 (1996)WHEREAS, growing contamination and pollution limits the available water supply to meet the present and future requirements of the population and water consuming sectors of economy;19968 sections
Executive Order No. 373 (1996)I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby further amend Section 1 of Executive Order No. 175, dated 30 April 1994 as amended by EO 223, dated 7 February 1995. Executive Order No. 229, dated March 19, 1995, and Executive Order No. 259, dated July 11, 1995 which created a Northwestern Luzon Growth Quadrangle Commission, to include the Province of Abra in its coverage and to include the Governor of the Province of Abra as a member of the19961 section
Executive Order No. 372 (1996)WHEREAS, there is a need to decongest the National Capital Region, particularly of industries and agro-processing and related services so as to relieve Metro Manila of activities that could otherwise be efficiently situated in its periphery and thus prevent the deterioration of its economic, social and infrastructure systems;19961 section
Executive Order No. 371 (1996)WHEREAS, Section 14 Article X of the 1987 Philippine Constitution states that: "The President shall provide for regional development councils or other similar bodies composed of local government officials, regional heads of departments and other government offices, and representatives from non-governmental organizations within the regions for purposes of administrative decentralization to strengthen the autonomy of units therein and to accelerate the economic and social growth and development of199618 sections
Executive Order No. 370 (1996)WHEREAS, the UNCED adopted a resolution for the creation of a Sustainable Development Commission that will evaluate and monitor adherence to the agreements and commitments made in Rio and urged governments to form similar bodies that will ensure that activities at the national level are implemented and coordinated with global efforts;19968 sections
Executive Order No. 369 (1996)WHEREAS, the Social Security Law (R.A. No. 1161, as amended), Revised Government Service Insurance Act (PD 1146, as amended), Revised Philippine Medical Care Act (PD 1579, as amended), and the law on Employees' Compensation found in the Labor Code of the Philippines (PD 442, as amended), particularly Articles 166-208A are the laws that govern the right of Filipinos to social security;19967 sections
Executive Order No. 368 (1996)WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 208 dated 10 October 1994, as amended by Executive Order No. 268 dated 04 August 1995, strengthened and reconstituted the National Commission on the Role of the Filipino Women to be the primary policy making and coordinating body of all women development programs and institutions;19961 section
Executive Order No. 368 (1959)Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Leyte and pursuant to the provisions of sections sixty-eight and twenty one sixty-seven of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios and sitios of the municipalities of Bontoc and Sogod, both of the province of Leyte, are hereby reconstituted and the territories of said municipalities readjusted so that Bontoc and Sogod consist of the following barrios and sitios:19591 section
Executive Order No. 367 (1996)WHEREAS, there is a need to expand the Port of Jose Panganiban to accommodate projected increases in port traffic and to program the development of the necessary port facilities to support the demands of shipping trade within the region;19964 sections
Executive Order No. 367 (1959)—From Suyangan Straight marked point —A— then to the mouth of Bayantian Creek marked point —B— following a northeasterly direction up to Bayantian Creek to the top of the ridge marked point —C— following the mountain range to the northerly direction up to the boundary of Dinagat and Loreto at Sitio Tapahan source of Ga-as inlet marked point —D—; thence northeasterly following the course of Ga-as inlet downstream to where it empties into the sea; thence following the boundary of the municipal wat19591 section
Executive Order No. 366 (1996)FURTHER AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 309, S. OF 1987, ENTITLED "REORGANIZING THE PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL," AS AMENDED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 317, S. OF 1988, EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 320, S. OF 1988 AND EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 20, S. OF 1992 AND ORGANIZING THE BARANGAY PEACE AND ORDER COMMITTEES AS THE IMPLEMENTING ARM OF THE CITY/MUNICIPAL PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL AT THE BARANGAY LEVEL19965 sections
Executive Order No. 366 (1959)Pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code, that portion of the Naval Base at Subic Bay, in the province of Zambales, known as the Community of Olongapo, and particularly described hereunder, which has been turned over to the Republic of the Philippines by the United States of America, is hereby constituted into an independent municipality to be known as the Municipality of Olongapo.19591 section
Executive Order No. 365 (1996)it is imperative that a presidential order is issued to implement the specific objective of Republic Act No. 8180 of maintaining a four percent (4%) tariff differential between the tariff rate on crude oil and refined petroleum products as well as to effectively guide the Bureau of Customs in imposing and collecting the correct customs duties on the specific petroleum products covered by the Act;19964 sections
Executive Order No. 364 (1996)NOW, THEREFOR, I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby create a National Commission on Savings which shall take charge of accelerating capital formation through non-inflationary means, particularly through saving in banks and other financial intermediaries.19961 section
Executive Order No. 364 (1959), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby create a census board in each province, city, municipality, and municipal district to act as a consultative body and to assist the Bureau of the Census and Statistics during the preparatory and actual enumeration work within their respective jurisdictions in the 1960 censuses of population, housing, and agriculture, without extra compensation.19591 section