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. 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. 47 (1966)MODIFYING THE RATE OF IMPORT DUTY OF CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLE, AND MODIFYING AND SUPERSEDING TARIFF HEADING 87.12 UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBERED TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE, DATED DECEMBER 13, 1965, AS PROVIDED UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, AS AMENDED—19664 sections
Executive Order No. 462 (1997)ENABLING PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN THE EXPLORATION, DEVELOPMENT, UTILIZATION AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF OCEAN, SOLAR AND WIND ENERGY RESOURCES FOR POWER GENERATION AND OTHER ENERGY USES199721 sections
Executive Order No. 461 (1997)pursuant to Republic Act No. 8180 entitled "An Act Deregulating the Downstream Oil Industry and for Other Purposes," Executive Order No. 365 was issued providing for tariff duties of three percent (3%) and seven percent (7%) on imported crude oil and refined petroleum products, respectively, except fuel oil and LPG, the rate of which is the same as that for imported crude oil;19975 sections
Executive Order No. 460 (1997)Letter of Instructions No. 270, as amended by Letters of Instructions Nos. 278, 283, 292, and 491 and by Presidential Decrees Nos. 836 and 1379, the Special Committee on Naturalization was granted jurisdiction and authority to receive, consider and recommend actions on petitions for naturalization of deserving aliens;19975 sections
Executive Order No. 46 (1966)2. The Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources and all public officials are hereby enjoined from issuing any permit to slaughter carabaos and buffaloes.19661 section
Executive Order No. 459 (1997)Executive Order No. 292, otherwise known as the Administrative Code of 1987, provides that the Department of Foreign Affairs shall be the lead agency that shall advise and assist the President in planning, organizing, directing, coordinating and evaluating the total national effort in the field of foreign relations;199711 sections
Executive Order No. 458 (1997)there is a need to reward the dedication of these personnel specifically at this time when their purchasing power has been weakened by the fluctuations of the Philippine currency and they are faced with expenses in connection with the celebration of Christmas;19977 sections
Executive Order No. 457 (1997)—the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) were created by virtue of R.A. 7722 dated 18 May 1994 and R.A. 7796 dated 25 August 1994, respectively, to focus on post-secondary education thereby allowing the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) to concentrate on basic (elementary and secondary) education;19974 sections
Executive Order No. 456 (1997)Executive Order (E.O.) No. 167 was issued on March 1994 creating the Iwahig Penal Colony Inter-Agency Committee (IPC-IASC) to submit recommendations to the President within one (1) year from its creation, comprehensive study and development plan for the area covered by the Iwahig Penal Colony (IPC) to include its forest and lowland areas, inland waters and coastal area;19973 sections
Executive Order No. 455 (1997)—pursuant to Section 132 (e) of Republic Act No. 7653, the Central Bank Board of Liquidators (CB-BOL) has the responsibility of administering, disposing of and liquidating all assets and liabilities of the Central Bank of the Philippines not transferred to or assumed by the—Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas—(BSP);19976 sections
Executive Order No. 454 (1997)—there is a need to maintain a prudent and firm fiscal posture to send positive signals about the government—s genuine commitment to economic stability and sustainable growth and facilitate the reduction of the country—s current account deficit and domestic interest rates;19974 sections
Executive Order No. 453 (1997)MODIFYING THE RATES OF DUTY ON CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF 1978, AS AMENDED, IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE 1997-2003 PHILIPPINE SCHEDULE OF TARIFF REDUCTION OF PRODUCTS TRANSFERRED FROM THE TEMPORARY EXCLUSION LIST TO THE INCLUSION LIST UNDER THE NEW TIME FRAME OF THE ACCELERATED COMMON EFFECTIVE PREFERENTIAL TARIFF SCHEME FOR THE ASEAN FREE TRADE AREA (CEPT-AFTA)19977 sections
Executive Order No. 452 (1997)—consistent with the tenets of Social Reform, there is an urgent need to protect the vendors from being deprived of their livelihood as well as the rights of consumers and citizens from any negative effects that the vending industry may have on the environment and on the welfare of the public in general.19979 sections
Executive Order No. 451 (1997)—preeminent achievements that have enhanced the Filipino—s cultural heritage deserve the recognition and acknowledgment of our Government in pursuit of its policy of preserving and developing Filipino culture and a national identity;19971 section
Executive Order No. 450 (1997)a) contributed to the pollution of the Lingayen Gulf and its river tributaries as a result of over stocking and excessive use of commercial feeds resulting to rampant occurrence of massive —fishkills— leading to multi-million peso damages in the fishery industry;19975 sections
Executive Order No. 45 (1966)there is need to insure the speedy and proper implementation of foreign-financed projects in order that available resources could be utilized to the optimum, specific targets met and inter-agency cooperation enhanced; and19661 section