Executive Order No. 9 (1966)—7. The application must be executed in person by the applicant and must include an oath or affirmation of allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines. If such application is in order, a passport must be issued unless there is a pending criminal case against the applicant in a court of component jurisdiction in which case the issuance may be denied. If, however, the applicant is able to obtain the approval of such component court for his travel abroad, then a passport must be issued as if no c19661 section
Executive Order No. 8 (1966)2. The Staff shall have, with the approval of the Executive Secretary, such personnel as may be assigned or detailed to it from the various departments, bureaus, offices and instrumentalities of the government and such other personnel necessary for the performance of its functions. All positions in the agency are hereby declared to be highly technic19661 section
Executive Order No. 7 (1966)The functions, records, properties, equipment and unexpected balance of appropriations, if any, are hereby transferred to the Philippine Sugar Institute.19661 section
Executive Order No. 6 (1966)the smuggling and traffic in smuggled goods is a form of subversion which erodes our economic gains, promotes syndicated crimes, encourages lawlessness, and have resulted in the deterioration of the normal character of our people;19661 section
Executive Order No. 56 (1966)2. Military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, guards in the employment of the Bureau of Prisons, Provincial governors, lieutenant governors, provincial treasurers, city and municipal mayors, and guards of provincial prisoners and jails, when such firearms are in possession of such officials and public servants for use in the performance of their official duties.19661 section
Executive Order No. 55 (1966)The Committee is hereby empowered to call upon any department, bureau, office, agency or instrumentality of the Government for such assistance as it nay need for the accomplishment of its task.19661 section
Executive Order No. 54 (1966), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby create a Joint Committee on Financial Management Improvement Program composed of the Secretary of Finance, the Auditor General and the Budget Commissioner, which shall pursue a financial management improvement program that will satisfy the needs of the Philippine Government and its instrumentalities. It is understood that during the Committee meetings, leadership therein shall be provided by the respective mem19661 section
Executive Order No. 53 (1966)the proper development and wise utilization of critical manpower are essential to economic development in general and the attainment of the goals of the Four-Year Economic Development Program in particular;19661 section
Executive Order No. 52 (1966), President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby ban the manufacture, sale and possession of firecrackers and other pyrotechnic wares.19661 section
Executive Order No. 51 (1966)pursuant to Resolution No. 466 of the Provincial Board of Rizal dated March 30, 1966, the Provincial Governor issued Administrative Order No. 10 creating the Agricultural Development Council for Rizal for the purpose of undertaking a province-wide program of agricultural development including provisions for technical and financial assistance to farmers;19661 section
Executive Order No. 50 (1966), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby revoke Executive Order No. 62 dated January 15, 1964, creating the Rice and Corn Authority, and direct the Rice and Corn Production Coordinating Council to assume the sole power and responsibility of implementing the Rice and Corn Production Program. It is further directed that the Budget Commission, the National Irrigation Adminis19661 section
Executive Order No. 5 (1966), President of the Philippines, do hereby elevate the Governor of the Land Authority to the rank of a Member of the Cabinet, with all the rights, honors and privileges pertaining to that position.19661 section
Executive Order No. 49 (1966)Beginning at point 1, the intersection of the bulk heads fronting the Manila Hotel and the Public Service Commission Building; thence, across 25th Street along the prolongation of the bulkhead fronting the Manila Hotel to point 2, on the north boundary of 25th Street; thence along 25th Street to point 3 at the intersection of 25th Street and the west boundary of Chicago Street; thence along the west boundary of Chicago Street to point 4, at the north boundary of 11th Street; thence along the nor19661 section
Executive Order No. 487 (1951)such amendment has rendered unnecessary the services of provincial or city treasurers and district or city health officers who were designated members of investigating committees on pension created under Executive Order No. 304 dated October 8, 1940, as amended by Executive Order No. 26 dated November 15, 1946, and Executive Order No. 64 dated June 24, 1947, as well as the services of municipal treasurers who were charged thereunder with the duty of receiving applications for pension; and19511 section
Executive Order No. 486 (1951)among the documents destroyed were those manuscripts containing important data relating to the history and culture of our barrios, towns, cities, and provinces—manuscripts which were collected and preserved by virtue of Executive Orders Nos. 2 and 136, dated January 26, 1911, and January 3, 1938, respectively; and19511 section
Executive Order No. 485 (1951)From MBM No. 1 (Big Rock), near the seashore, N 42— 00' E, 8,740 meters to MBM No. 2 (Old BL concrete monument); thence S 34— 52' E. 6,940 meters to MBM No. 3 (Molave Post); thence S 30— 10' W, 795 meters to MBM No. 4; thence S 19— 02' W, 670 meters to point 5; thence S 13— 20' W, 1,000 meters— to point 6; thence S 15— 58' W, 1,280 meters to point 7; thence S 9— 00' E, 290 meters to point 8; thence S 12— 30' W, 400 meters to point 9; thence S 0— 30' W, 410 meters to point 10; Big Rock on the int19511 section
Executive Order No. 484 (1951), President of the Philippines, do hereby promulgate the following rules and regulations to carry into effect the provisions of said Act.19516 sections
Executive Order No. 483 (1951)All roads now classified as Insular roads; main traffic routes connecting provincial capitals with important commercial centers, national airports, national seaports, and national parks and roads of military importance, which may be so designated by the President, upon favorable recommendation of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications. National roads shall have a right-of-way of not less than twenty (20) meters, provided that a right-of-way of at least sixty (60) meters shall be reserv19511 section
Executive Order No. 482 (1951)Sections 2 and 14 of Executive Order No. 453, dated June 19, 1951, entitled —Establishing rules and regulations to control, curtail, regulate and/or prohibit the exportation or re-exportion of certain items from the Philippines, to implement Republic Act No. 613,— are hereby amended to read as follows:19512 sections
Executive Order No. 481 (1951)The total cost of the Binakayan (Abubot) Bridge in the Province of Cavite, plus interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, having been fully recovered, as certified in accordance with the provisions of Act No. 3500, as amended, it is hereby ordered that the collection of tolls at the Binakayan (Abubot) Bridge be terminated.19511 section
Executive Order No. 480 (1951)The total cost of the Timalan Bridge in the Province of Cavite, plus interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum, having been fully recovered, as certified in accordance with the provisions of Act No. 3500, as amended it is hereby ordered that the collection of tolls at the Timalan Bridge be terminated.19511 section
Executive Order No. 48 (1966)—(5) Upon certification by the Secretary of National Defense, and in the interest of national security, the Armed Forces of the Philippines may repair, rebuild, service and/or manufacture, or cause to be repaired, rebuilt, serviced and/or manufactured, all machineries, vessels, aircrafts, engines, and other related equipment, the provisions of Executive Order No. 116, series of 1937, to the contrary notwithstanding.—19661 section
Executive Order No. 479 (1951)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, I,19517 sections
Executive Order No. 478 (1951)IMPLEMENTING REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED SIX HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO, ENTITLED —AN ACT CREATING THE PHILIPPINE SUGAR INSTITUTE, PRESCRIBING ITS POWERS, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES, AND PROVIDING FOR THE RAISING OF THE NECESSARY FUNDS FOR ITS OPERATION—.19512 sections
Executive Order No. 477 (1951)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby create the Peace Fund Campaign Commission which shall be charged with the responsibility of raising funds from voluntary contributions to carry out the purposes of this Order. Said funds shall be (1) for the purchase of loose firearms and such other arms and equipment, as can be used to resist the violent elements in accordance with the provisions of Republic Acts Nos. 486 and 482; (2) for the compensation of ad19511 section
Executive Order No. 476 (1951)From M.B.M. No. 30 on the south bank of Mansac River, at the northermost corner of the barrio of San Vicente, running eastward in a straight line across the said river to the opposite bank; thence northeasterly in a straight line passing through the B.B.M. No. 5 to B.B.M. No. 6; thence northeasterly straight to B.B.M. No. 8; thence about the same direction straight to B.B.M. No. 9; thence southeasterly to another monument whose number is not shown in the sketch map, at a point where the southern19511 section
Executive Order No. 475 (1951)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 Rice Emergency Board, I,19512 sections
Executive Order No. 474 (1951)AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBERED FOUR-HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THREE, DATED APRIL THIRTEENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE.19512 sections
Executive Order No. 473 (1951)The Committee shall establish a uniform usage in regard to geographic nomenclature and orthography throughout the executive departments of the Government, and particularly upon the maps and charts issued by the various departments, bureaus and offices. It shall decide all unsettled questions concerning geographical names which may arise in the departments, bureaus and offices and its decisions shall be accepted by them as the standard authority in such matters.19511 section
Executive Order No. 472 (1951)it is essential that the training courses offered in the vocational schools be such as will give specific vocational efficiency; that the equipment and facilities of such schools be adequate to meet the requirements of practical training; and that the projects and other means of instruction be suitable to commercial needs with respect to kind, quality of workmanship, methods of production, and materials; and19511 section