Executive Order No. 9 (2022)Presidential Decree (PD) No. 449 (s. 1974), otherwise known as the —Cockfighting Law of 1974,— which governs the establishment, operation, and ownership of cockpits in the Philippines, prohibits holding of cockfights in unlicensed cockpits, as well as other kinds of gambling during a cockfight;20226 sections
Executive Order No. 8 (2022)the various programs of the DBP aim to address gaps in the agricultural sector and increase the resilience of the agricultural value chain in the pursuit of national food security, as well as to provide credit support for infrastructure and logistics facilities, micro, small and medium enterprises, environment and social services and community development to drive immediate economic growth and recovery;20223 sections
Executive Order No. 7 (2022)—Executive Order (EO) No. 3 (s. 2022) allowed the voluntary wearing of face masks in outdoor settings or in open space and non-crowded outdoor areas with good ventilation, provided that not-fully vaccinated individuals, senior citizens and immunocompromised individuals were highly encouraged to wear face masks, and that physical distancing shall be observed at all times;20227 sections
Executive Order No. 6 (2022)—Executive Order (EO) No. 79 (s. 2019) established the Inter-Cabinet Cluster Mechanism on Normalization (ICCMN), and mandated the same to ensure timely, appropriate and efficient delivery of the Normalization Program, which is parallel and complementary to the provisions of Republic Act No. 11054 or the "Organic Law for the—Bangsamoro—Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao;"20224 sections
Executive Order No. 5 (2022)—under Section 2, Chapter 1, Title VII, Book IV of EO No. 292 or the "Administrative Code of 1987," the DOLE shall be the primary policy-making, programming, coordinating and administrative entity in the field of labor and employment, responsible for the promotion of gainful employment opportunities and the optimization of the development and utilization of the country's human resources;20225 sections
Executive Order No. 4 (2022)—in light of the continuing disruptive effects of the pandemic, and the new challenges posed on the production of crops due to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, as well as the pernicious effects of climate change, this Administration finds it necessary to provide continuing economic relief to agrarian reform beneficiaries in order to assist them in the process of recovery, and ensure food security in the country amidst theses global uncertainties;20227 sections
Executive Order No. 3 (2022)—EO No. 166 (s. 2022) provides for a Ten-Point Policy Agenda on economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, and directs all government departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities, including government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) and state universities and colleges (SUCs), and enjoins local government units (LGUs) to, among others, further reopen the economy through the safe resumption of economic and social activities:20225 sections
Executive Order No. 229 (1965)1. The policy-making body of the Foundation shall be the Board of Trustees composed of a Chairman and six Members to be appointed by the President for a term of office of five years. The Chairman and Members shall be prominent persons genuinely interested in the promotion of land reform.19651 section
Executive Order No. 228 (1965)Cornelio Balmaceda, Philippine Representative to the High Level Consultative Committee of Experts for the Asian Development Bank and Chairman of the Second Asian Ministerial Conference, has been deeply involved in the organization of the Bank and has gained the respect and confidence of the representatives of the other ECAFE member countries;19651 section
Executive Order No. 227 (1965)—Beginning at point 2 following a straight line S 34 deg. 00 min. E. along the Sta. Cruz-Torrijos boundary to point 3 or a distance of 7,600 meters; thence a straight line S 56 deg. 00 min. W. along Boac-Buenavista boundary to point 4 or a distance of 8,250 meters; thence a straight line N. 55 deg. 00 min. W. along Boac-Gasan boundary to point 5 or a distance of 7,600 meters; thence a straight line N 56 deg. 00 min. E. until it intersects point 2, point of beginning or a distance of 8,500 meters19651 section
Executive Order No. 226 (1965)By virtue of the powers vested in me by law, I, Diosdado Macapagal, President of the Philippines, do hereby amend Executive Order No. 130 dated November 24, 1964, creating the National Traffic Safety Advisory Committee, by defining its functions and duties as follows:19651 section
Executive Order No. 225 (1965)MODIFYING THE RATES OF IMPORT DUTY OF CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES AS AMENDED.19653 sections
Executive Order No. 224 (1965)Pursuant to the provisions of Section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, there is hereby created in the province of Batangas a municipality to be known as Bayuyungan to consist of the barrios of Sampaloc, Berinayan, Balakilong, As-is, Bayuyungan, Bugaan, Buso-buso and San Gabriel, all of the municipality of Talisay, said province, with the seat of government at the barrio of Bayuyungan.19651 section
Executive Order No. 223 (1965)Pursuant to the provisions of Section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, there is hereby created in the province of Lanao del Sur a municipality to be known as Buribid to consist of the barrios of Buribid, Polo, Bita Occidental, Mindamdag, Tangcal, Masibay, Paigoiay, Bagiangan, Botod, Bialbalan and Gabasaran, all of the municipality of Tubaran, said province, with the seat of government at the barrio of Buribid.19651 section
Executive Order No. 222 (1965)Pursuant to the provisions of Section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, there is hereby created in the province of Occidental Mindoro a municipality to be known as San Miguel, to consist of the territory from Busua—gan River to the boundary between the Municipalities of Sablayan and San Jose, and the barrios of Calintaan, New Dagupan, Tanyag, Iriron and Concepcion, all of the municipality of Sablayan, with the seat of government at the barrio of Calintaan.19651 section
Executive Order No. 221 (1965)Pursuant to the provisions of Section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, there is hereby created in the province of Lanao del Sur a municipality to be known as Tagoloan to consist of the barrios of Pagalongan, Impaltao, Basak, Dagumboan, San Amoran, San Martin, San Jose, San Rafael, Kibanog, Besigan, Malungun, Mipait, Bitaog, Kolawingan, Domihorog, Tikalaan, Indolang, Ramain, Bagoaingud, Limonsdan, Linotongan, Siugagan, Kibaritan, Dimakiling, Kibulag, Pigkutun, San Antonio and San Alipio, al19651 section
Executive Order No. 220 (1965)Pursuant to the provisions of Section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, the barrios of Cadayonan Macadar and Lumbac in the municipality of Lumbatan, and Mapantao, Romagondong, Pasayanon and Paiguay-Akoda in the municipality of Tubaran, all of the province of Lanao del Sur, are hereby included as among the barrios that shall consist the municipality of Andong.19651 section
Executive Order No. 219 (1965)By operation of the provisions of Section two of Republic Act Numbered fifteen hundred and fifteen, the municipal district of Magsaysay in the province of Lanao del Norte, having realized an average annual income of more than four thousand pesos during the four consecutive fiscal years ended June 30, 1964, is hereby declared as fifth class (equivalent to seventh class pursuant to Republic Act No. 2368) municipality effective as of July 1, 1964.19651 section
Executive Order No. 218 (1965)By virtue of the powers vested in me by law and in the interest of public welfare, I, Diosdado Macapagal, President of the Philippines, do hereby amend the penultimate paragraph of Executive Order No. 194, dated October 24, 1965, creating the municipality of San Ricardo in the province of Southern Leyte, to read as follows:19651 section
Executive Order No. 217 (1965)By virtue of the powers vested in me by law and in the interest of public welfare, I, Diosdado Macapagal, President of the Philippines, do hereby amend the penultimate paragraph of Executive Order No. 193, dated October 24, 1965, creating the municipality of Limasawa in the province of Southern Leyte, to read as follows:19651 section
Executive Order No. 216 (1965)By virtue of the powers vested in me by law and in the interest of public welfare, I, Diosdado Macapagal, President of the Philippines, do hereby amend the penultimate paragraph of Executive Order No. 170, dated September 10, 1965, creating the municipality of Santiago in the province of Southern Leyte, to read as follows:19651 section
Executive Order No. 215 (1965)Pursuant to the provisions of Section 905 of the Revised Administrative Code, as amended, empowering the President of the Philippines to prescribe regulations for the enforcement of the provisions of the law relating to the possession, use of firearms, etc., the following regulations are hereby promulgated:19654 sections
Executive Order No. 214 (1965)Pursuant to the provisions of Section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, there is hereby created in the province of Bohol, a municipality to be known as San Isidro to consist of the following barrios of the municipalities of Catigbian, Antiquera, Calape and Tubigon, all of said province, with the seat of government at the barrio of San Isidro:19651 section
Executive Order No. 213 (1965)—Beginning at a point marked —1— on the attached topographic plan, being S. 86 deg. 10' E.; 265.00 m. to point 2; thence S. 51 deg. 41' E; 1,110.00 m. to point 3; thence S. 67 deg 25' E,; 2,400.00 m. to point 4; thence S. 29 deg. 55' E.; 885.00 m. to point 5; thence S. 18 deg. 35' E.; 910.00 m. to point 6; thence S. 75 deg. 45' E.; 2,070.00 m. to point 7.— (From the technical description prepared and submitted by the Office of the Highway District Engineer of Rizal based on the map of the munici19651 section
Executive Order No. 212 (1965)—From the junction of the Mallig river and Cagayan river, running southwest along the center of Siffu river, towards Roxas until it reaches a point which is about 5.50 kilometers from the national Highway (Calao-Enrile Road); running due north until it reaches the Mallig river; running eastward along the center of Mallig river until it reaches the existing boundary line of Ilagan, Mallig, and Magsaysay; following the existing boundary line of Mallig and Ilagan and the boundary line of Magsaysay,19651 section
Executive Order No. 211-F (1965)—Beginning at a point marked —1— on plan being N. 4 deg. 55 min. W., 118.74 M. from BLBM No. 2, Dumarang, Bacnotan, province of La Union; thence S. 87 deg. 07' E., 4,145.00 meters; thence S. 15 deg. 45 min. W., 1,627.40 meters; thence S. 67 deg. 20 min. E., 1,372.80 meter; thence S. 57 deg. 28 min. E., 587.90 meter; thence S. 49 deg. 04 min. W., 1,553.10 meter; thence N. 80 deg. 10 min. W., 1,015.10 meter; thence S. 2 deg. 37 min. W., 1,135.50 meter; thence N. 73 deg. 30 min. W., 1,394.20 meters19651 section
Executive Order No. 211-E (1965)—From point at South Kulaman towards northwest direction, intersecting the boundary line of palimbang and Kalamansig Municipalities, passing north Kulaman Bo., distance 27.0 kilometers (more or less); thence going to northeast direction intersecting the boundary line of Kalamansig and Isulan Municipalities, distance 23.0 kilometers (more or less); thence going southeast direction, until it reaches the corner of Pls-604-D, distance 4.0 kilometers (more or less); thence following the boundary line19651 section
Executive Order No. 211-D (1965)—From the mouth of Tamilokan River following upstream the said river until it intersects longitude one hundred twenty-three degrees twenty-two minutes (123 deg. 22 min.); thence due south to latitude eight degrees thirteen minutes (8 deg. 13 min.); thence due west until it intersects longitude one hundred twenty-three degrees sixteen minutes (123 deg. 16 min.); thence due north to latitude eight degrees eighteen minutes (8 deg. 18 min.); thence northeast in a—straight line until it intersects th19651 section
Executive Order No. 211-C (1965)—Beginning at point 1, the intersection of Buug-Kumalarang municipal boundary and the shoreline of Dumanguillas Bay; thence, due North until it intersects the Provincial boundary of Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte called point 2; thence, following the provincial boundary in Easterly direction with a distance of 9.5 kms. called point 3; thence, due South to the outlet of Lake Wood called point 4; thence, following Kumalarang river downstream to point 5, junction of Kumalarang and Gawil19651 section
Executive Order No. 211-B (1965)Pursuant to the provisions of Section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, there is hereby created in the province of Surigao del Norte, a municipality to be known as New Bad-as and to consist of the barrios of Bad-as, Sta. Cruz, Anislagan, Alang-alang, Magupangi, Upper Macalaya and Lower Macalaya, all of the municipality of Placer, with the seat of government at the barrio of Bad-as.19651 section