Executive Order No. 61 (1963)By operation of the provisions of section two of Republic Act Numbered fifteen hundred and fifteen, the municipal districts of Alilem, Angaki, San Emilio and Suyo, all in the province of Ilocos Sur, and Matungao, province of Lanao del Norte, each having realized an average annual revenue of more than four thousand pesos for the last four consecutive fiscal years ended June 30, 1962, as certified by the General Auditing Office, are hereby declared and considered fifth class (equivalent to seventh19631 section
Executive Order No. 60 (1963)Pangulo ng Republika ng Pilipinas, sa bisa ng kapangyarihang ipinagkakaloob sa akin ng batas at bilang pagbibigay-buhay sa layunin ng Saligang-Batas at ng Batas ng Komonwelt Blg. 570, ay nagpapahayag at nag-utos sa pamamagitan nito na ang Pambansang Awit ng Pilipinas ay awitin sa mga titik lamang nito sa Wikang Pilipino sa alin mang pagkakataon, maging dito o sa ibang bansa man.19631 section
Executive Order No. 59 (1963)President of the Philippines, do hereby amend Executive Order No. 113, series of 1955, by declaring Quezon Boulevard, Davao City, from Km. 364.306 to Km. 366.481, a distance of 2.175 kilometers, as a national secondary road.19631 section
Executive Order No. 58 (1963)President of the Philippines, do hereby amend Executive Order No. 113, series of 1955, by declaring the following roads as national secondary roads in Quezon City:19631 section
Executive Order No. 57 (1963)2. Each Secretary of Department shall attend to and decide matters which 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 radio. On the other departmental business which, although within the jurisdiction of a Secretary of Department, is of such importance as to affect the general policies of the Government and, therefore, should be the subject of consultation with19631 section
Executive Order No. 56 (1963)it is imperative to inculcate in the minds of our people a continuing consciousness of the patriotic deeds of our heroes and love for the Motherland through the symbolic embodiment thereof for a cohesive, strong, and healthy nation;19631 section
Executive Order No. 55 (1963)President of the Philippines, do hereby abolish the President—s Law Enforcement Unit for Southern Philippines created by Executive Order No. 293 dated April 10, 1958, and transfer its functions to the Presidential Committee on Administration Performance Efficiency.19631 section
Executive Order No. 54 (1963)President of the Philippines, do hereby prescribe the following rules and regulations amendatory to Executive Order No. 660, dated December 23, 1953:19635 sections
Executive Order No. 53 (1963)All the functions, property, equipment, records, and unexpended balance of the funds of the Commission shall be transferred to the National Museum; provided, that the unexpended funds shall be used solely for the purchase of paintings, documents, and other relics of Juan Luna.19631 section
Executive Order No. 52 (1963)however, That in order to encourage Filipinos residing abroad to visit the Philippines, such Filipinos as may come and remain for not more than 59 days shall be accorded every privilege extended under this Order to bona fide foreign tourists and exempted from routine requirements to which they are ordinarily subjected.—19631 section
Executive Order No. 51 (1963)REQUIRING ALL DEPARTMENTS, BUREAUS, OFFICES, AGENCIES, INSTRUMENTALITIES, AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT, INCLUDING THE CORPORATIONS OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY THE GOVERNMENT, THE ARMED FORCES, GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS, AND PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TO BUY THROUGH PUBLIC BIDDING FROM LOCAL TEXTILE MILLS, WHENEVER AVAILABLE, ALL THEIR REQUIREMENTS FOR CLOTHING MATERIALS19631 section
Executive Order No. 50 (1963)1. All city health officers, district health officers, municipal health officers and presidents of sanitary divisions under the Department of Health are hereby designated ex officio medical members of such Acceptance Boards as the Secretary of National Defense shall deem necessary and expedient to establish. Said medical members shall enter upon the discharge of their functions upon notification in writing by the Secretary of National Defense and for such periods as may be required under the Nat19631 section
Executive Order No. 49 (1963)—The Secretary of Public Works and Communications, the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Civil Aeronautics Administration are hereby directed to give priority to these improvements and to make available for their immediate realization such funds as they may be in a position to dispose of out of their respective current appropriations for similar projects. In addition, the National Shipyards & Steel Corporation is authorized, the provisions of Executive Orders to the contrary notwithstandin19631 section
Executive Order No. 48 (1963)The Tagaytay Development Commission is entrusted with the responsibility of promoting and accelerating the economic, material, social and community development of Tagaytay City as a tourist center, vacation resort and a hub in the further development of the Southern Tagalog region.19631 section
Executive Order No. 47 (1963)—Beginning from a point (1) where the boundary lines of the municipalities of Ampatuan, Dinaig and Datu Piang meet; thence following the boundary line of the municipalities Dinaig and Datu Piang in a northerly direction to a point (2) on Mt. Calipapa; thence following a straight line in an easterly direction to a point (3) on the national Highway at Barrio Mata; thence following said national highway in a northwesterly direction to a19631 section
Executive Order No. 46 (1963)The elected municipal officers of the former municipality of Polo, before the segregation therefrom of the territory now comprised in the present municipality of Valenzuela by Executive Order No. 401, series of 1960, shall continue to hold office and be considered as mayor, vice-mayor, and councilors of the new municipality of Valenzuela until their successors shall have been duly elected and qualified in the general elections for provincial, municipal, and city officials next following the issu19631 section
Executive Order No. 45 (1963)President of the Philippines, do hereby amend Executive Order No. 36, series of 1963, creating the Loans and Investment Council as follows:19631 section
Executive Order No. 444 (1974)"Sec. 19. Distribution of wager funds. The total wager funds or gross receipts from the sale of the betting tickets shall be apportioned as follows: a commission not exceeding eleven and one half per centum (11 1/2%) on the total bets on each game or event shall be set aside for the person or entity operating the fronton; three per centum (3%) of such bets shall be set aside and turned over as a special fund to the Games and Amusement Board to cover its expenses and such other purposes authoriz19741 section
Executive Order No. 443 (1974)Modifying the rates of export duty on certain exported articles as provided in R.A. 1937 as amended by P.D. 230, with respect to copper ore and concentrates.19742 sections
Executive Order No. 442 (1974)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby create a Presidential Commission to Review the Code of Filipino Muslim Laws to be composed of the following:19741 section
Executive Order No. 441 (1974)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby designate the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) as the Implementing Agency for the Jalaur River Irrigation Project.19741 section
Executive Order No. 440 (1974)WHEREAS, the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) is a government agency involved in the execution of various national irrigation projects and as such has the necessary experience and expertise required for the speedy and successful implementation of projects such as the Magat Multi-Purpose Project;19741 section
Executive Order No. 44 (1963)the Philippines, after its almost two decades of political independence, does not yet have an educational institution dedicated to the specific mission of training military leaders and civilian executives for top positions of leadership in the Department of National Defense, the National Security Council, and other Executive Departments of the Government, which they may be called upon to fill in case of national emergency.19631 section
Executive Order No. 439 (1974)WHEREAS, in order to highlight the country's achievements in human settlements planning and development and contribute to the collective human settlements technology of the world as well as the success of HABITAT, it is desirable that the Philippines have as effective and thorough a participation in HABITAT as possible including the preparatory regional and other meetings, conferences, seminars, workshops and the like:19744 sections
Executive Order No. 438 (1974)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order that all bid proposals and proposed negotiated contracts for the rehabilitation and Selective Modernization projects of the PNR involving amounts of more then P100,000.00 should no longer be evaluated and approved by the Special Evaluation and Awards Committee created under Executive Order No. 356, dated December 3, 1971, but are hereby transferred di19741 section
Executive Order No. 437 (1974)NOW, THEREFORE, in view of my earnest desire to implement fully and effectively the agrarian reform program as set forth in Presidential Decrees Nos. 2 and 27, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby amend the composition and membership of the Agrarian Reform Coordinating Council as created under Executive Order No. 347, Series of 1971, as follows:19741 section
Executive Order No. 436 (1974)MODIFYING THE RATES OF IMPORT DUTY ON CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1937, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, AS AMENDED19743 sections
Executive Order No. 435 (1974)WHEREAS, the hosting of the abovementioned Meeting is beneficial to the Philippines in many ways, namely: promote cooperation among developing countries, particularly during this period when the international economic system is being reformed and heavily subjected to strains and stresses; provide the developing countries an opportunity to see first-hand the progress achieved under the New Society; promote trade and tourism; and strengthen the position of Manila as an important conference center 19741 section
Executive Order No. 434 (1974)Pursuant to the powers vested in me by Section 515, entitled: "Flexible Clause", of Republic Act No. 1937, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 230, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, do hereby direct and order that:19742 sections
Executive Order No. 433 (1974)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby create a Study Committee on State Higher Education which shall undertake a thorough study and assessment of the State University and College system including other state- supported higher educational schools, and make recommendations for the formulation of a policy framework to govern state higher education.19741 section