Executive Order No. 9 (1992)Memorandum Order No. 13, S. of 1986, and all other orders or parts thereof which are inconsistent with this Executive Order are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.19921 section
Executive Order No. 8 (1992)among the structural impediments that must be removed are import restrictions that have not only hampered the flow of trade between the Philippines and the rest of the world but have also hindered the efficient development of local industries;19925 sections
Executive Order No. 7 (1992)PROVIDING FOR THE CREATION OF AN EXTENSION OFFICE OF THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT IN MINDANAO AND VISAYAS, ASSIGNING A PRESIDENTIAL ASSISTANT FOR MINDANAO AND VISAYAS, DEFINING THEIR FUNCTIONS, POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES19927 sections
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. 6 (1992)this can be achieved with greater efficiency if a mechanism acting as integrator for programs to be implemented by government agencies and non-government organizations for the countryside can be created;19927 sections
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. 522 (1992)AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 60, SERIES OF 1967, PRESCRIBING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE CONTROL AND SUPERVISION OF THE IMPORTATION, SALE AND POSSESSION OF CHEMICALS USED AS INGREDIENTS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF EXPLOSIVES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES19926 sections
Executive Order No. 521 (1992)these yearly events are deemed vital as the AMM is a meeting among the ASEAN Foreign Ministers to formulate policy guidelines, review all ASEAN documents, provide policies and programs for implementation of the various ASEAN Committees and bodies while the PMC is an invaluable opportunity for ASEAN Foreign Ministers to meet with their counterparts from Australia, Canada, European Community, Japan, New Zealand, Republic of Korea and United States to discuss a broad range of international and regi19921 section
Executive Order No. 520 (1992)the Department of Foreign Affairs, whose primary tasks are, among others, the promotion of Philippine exports to markets— abroad and the encouragement of foreign investments into the Philip pines, is fully prepared to be involved in, and be utilized by, the Export and Investment Development Council (EIDC) in discharging the latter's functions to provide advice on export and investment development efforts of the government; review and assess the country's export and investment performance; identi19921 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. 519 (1992)the role of the Department of Tourism in regional development and physical planning must be harnessed in the pursuance of the policy declared in Executive Order No. 505, series of 1992 "Further Amending Executive Order No. 308 (s. 1987), as amended by Executive Order Nos. 318 (s. 1988), 347 and 366 (s. 1989) and 455 (s. 1991), Providing for the Reorganization of the Regional Development Councils";19922 sections
Executive Order No. 518 (1992)AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 486 DATED 8 NOVEMBER 1991 ESTABLISHING A PERFORMANCE-BASED INCENTIVE SYSTEM FOR GOVERNMENT-OWNED OR CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES19925 sections
Executive Order No. 517 (1992)pursuant to the powers vested in me by the provisions of Section 401 of the Tariff and Customs Code, as amended, an additional duty of five (5%) percent—ad valorem—was imposed through Executive Order No. 443 dated 3 January 1991, as amended by Executive Order No. 475 dated 15 August 1991, on all imported articles subject to certain exceptions and conditions;19923 sections
Executive Order No. 516 (1992)during the brownouts which have been frequently recurring daily towards the deadline for paying income tax, banks cannot accept tax payments under the new system and therefore it is necessary to issue revenue official receipts printing of which cannot immediately be done because the National Printing Office ia presently engaged in printing ballots and other COMELEC materials for the coming elections;19921 section
Executive Order No. 515 (1992)the President of the Philippines has continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the Office of the President by, among others, transferring any function under the Office of the President to any other department or agency of the Government pursuant to Section 31, Chapter 10, Title III, Book III of the 1987 Administrative Code;19924 sections
Executive Order No. 514 (1992)Executive Order No. 495, series of 1991, as amended, directed the dissolution of the Philippine Shippers' Council and its incorporation as a private, non-stock and non-profit corporation with the Securities Exchange Commission; and199213 sections
Executive Order No. 513 (1992)the Secretary of Justice in Opinion No. 210, series of 1988, opined that Section 22 of Proclamation No. 50 dated December 8, 1986, as amended, empowers the President of the Philippines to amend or repeal the laws creating government-owned or controlled corporations for divestment, dissolution, consolidation, merger or regularization;19928 sections
Executive Order No. 512 (1992)with the enactment of the Local Government Code of 1991, more powers, functions and resources from the National Government have been devolved to the local government units as the frontline agencies to realize the development of specific geographical areas; and19929 sections
Executive Order No. 511 (1992)there is an urgent need to integrate and replicate countryside development efforts in key Agro-industrial Development Areas (AIDA) in order to implement the Countryside Agro-industrial Development Strategy (CAIDS) as adopted by the government through Cabinet Resolution No. 39, series of 1989;199211 sections
Executive Order No. 510 (1992)the said agreement for regional cooperation include trade liberalization, foreign exchange movements and capital flows, tourism, transport and communication, human resource development with the objective of expanding intraregional investments trade and production, and services and have wide reaching effects in all sectors of the economy including business and industry, agriculture, labor and peasantry, finance and service sectors;19924 sections
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. 509 (1992)Executive Order No. 495, series of 1991, entitled "Converting the Philippine Shippers' Council, the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and the Girl Scouts of the Philippines into Private Corporations and For Other Purposes" was issued pursuant to Section 22 of Proclamation No. 50, series of 1986, which latter issuance "remains to be operative until it is amended, repealed or revoked by Congress" (Opinion No. 210, series of 1988, of the Secretary of Justice);19924 sections
Executive Order No. 508 (1992), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order:19928 sections