Executive Order No. 99 (1967), President of the Philippines, do hereby amend Executive Order No. 68, dated May 28, 1967, creating the Philippine Standard Council to act as an advisory body to the Bureau of Standards, so as to include the Director of the Bureau of Labor Standards as a member of the Philippine Standard Council.19671 section
Executive Order No. 98 (1967), President of the Philippines do hereby further amend Executive Order No. 30 dated January 14, 1963, as amended by Executive Order No. 3 dated January 5, 1966, by designating the Assistant Executive Secretary for Local Affairs as Treasurer thereof, in lieu of the Executive Secretary.19671 section
Executive Order No. 97 (1967)the borrowing requirements of the National Government must be coordinated with those of government agencies and instrumentalities to provide for more efficient use of available domestic resources,196710 sections
Executive Order No. 96 (1967), President of the Philippines, do hereby decree that henceforth all government edifices, buildings and offices shall be named in Filipino.19671 section
Executive Order No. 95 (1967)—The Committee is empowered to evaluate, review and pass upon all government contracts amounting to P100,000.00 or more; to promulgate guidelines or rules and regulations in the conduct of public bidding affecting government contracts involving less than P100,000.00; to call upon any department, bureau, office, agency or instrumentality of the government for such assistance as it may need, and to create such subcommittees or staffs as may be necessary in the consideration of such bids, and other19671 section
Executive Order No. 94 (1967), President of the Philippines, do hereby revoke Executive Order No. 200, dated on November 18, 1965, which directed the Board of Liquidators to acquire, administer and dispose of certain real property of the Philippine National Railways.19671 section
Executive Order No. 93 (1967)a Labor Code Committee was created under Executive Order No. 172 dated October 4, 1965, to study, examine and harmonize existing laws, policies and regulations, and submit recommendations for the amendment, revision and codifications of labor and social legislations;19671 section
Executive Order No. 92 (1967)to Gen. Aguinaldo and his gallant men we owe the first solemn Proclamation of Philippine Independence from foreign rule which was publicly declared to the whole world in Kawit, Cavite, on the twelfth day of June 1898, said Proclamation having been ratified by the Revolutionary Congress assembled at Malolos, Bulacan, on September 29, 1898;19671 section
Executive Order No. 91 (1967), President of the Philippines, do hereby amend Section 1 of Executive Order No. 660, dated December 23, 1953, as amended by Executive Order No, 54 dated October 7, 1963, to read as follows:19671 section
Executive Order No. 90 (1967)Executive Order No. 84 dated September 6, 1967, entitled, —Authorizing the temporary transfer of the archives of the Republic from the Bureau of Records Management to the national Library—, is hereby amended by requiring that only those records which are 25 years old or over shall be transferred to, classified, recorded and kept by the National Library. All other records shall remain with the Bureau of Records Management.19671 section
Executive Order No. 89 (1967), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby authorize the provincial government of Batangas to enlist the immediate assistance and cooperation of all government offices, agencies and instrumentalities in Batangas and of private transportation companies in any emergency incident to the eruption of Taal Volcano.19671 section
Executive Order No. 88 (1967)—c. To establish and maintain direct liaison between the President of the Philippines and the executive departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities of the government, including government-owned or controlled corporations, and all branches of local governments, and to coordinate with these offices to insure the speedy and effective implementation of the policies of the Administration.19671 section
Executive Order No. 87 (1967)For the purpose of legalizing the use and occupancy of farm lots by bona fide so-called native Igorot vegetable farmers presently occupying and cultivating areas within the Mount Data National Park and Central Cordillera Forest reservations in the Mountain Provinces, thereby extending the policy of the Administration of providing land for the landless, with particular reference to occupants who do not fall within the purview and who came in after the promulgation of Executive Order No. 180, seri19671 section
Executive Order No. 86 (1967)Executive Order No. 56, dated December 29, 1966, entitled —Prohibition to Carry Firearms Outside Residence,— is further amended so as to include another exception thereto, as follows:19671 section
Executive Order No. 852 (2009)—in relation to the Philippines, pursuant to Paragraph 2, Article 79 of the AJCEPA, the Agreement shall enter into force on the first day of the second month following the date on which it makes notification of the completion of its legal procedures but the staging of tariff elimination or reduction shall commence on 01 December 2008;20097 sections
Executive Order No. 851 (2009)—Parties to the AANZFTA further share the view that the Agreement will minimise barriers, deepen and widen economic linkages, lower business costs, increase trade and investment, enhance economic efficiency, create a larger market— with more opportunities and greater economies of scale for business;20097 sections
Executive Order No. 850 (2009)the Protocol to Amend the Agreement on the CEPT Scheme for AFTA for the Elimination of Import Duties signed on 31 January 2003 provides for, among others, the elimination of all import duties on products in the Inclusion Lists of Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand not later than 1 January 2010. It further provides that the elimination of duties shall not apply to the lists of products of Member States contained in Annexes 1 and 2 of the Protocol of the Sp20097 sections
Executive Order No. 85 (1967)The composition of the Committee created under Executive Order No. 16 dated April 24, 1922, as amended by Executive Order No. 33 dated January 25, 1963, to coordinate the work in the disposition of public lands within the Baguio Townsite Reservation, is hereby further amended as follows:19671 section
Executive Order No. 849 (2009)—the Development Bank of the Philippines Management Corporation (DBPMC) is a subsidiary created under DBP Board Resolution No. 3403 of 21 October 1981 and incorporated on 5 November 1981 and registered under Securities and Exchange Commission Regulation No. 0102149 on 3 December 1981; DBPMC is mandated, inter alia, to provide investment and management counsel for government instrumentalities, non-profit organizations, and other entities;200921 sections
Executive Order No. 848 (2009)the Department of Energy (DOE) is authorized to collect fees, revenue and receipts from any and all sources including receipts from service contracts and agreements such as application and processing fees, signature bonus, discovery bonus, production bonus, collection from concessionaires, representing unspent work obligations, fines and penalties, royalties, rentals, production share on service contracts and similar payments on exploration, development and exploitation of energy resources in ac20094 sections
Executive Order No. 847 (2009)CREATING THE CHURCH-POLICE-MILITARY-LIAISON COMMITTEE TO FORMULATE AND IMPLEMENT A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM TO ESTABLISH STRONG PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE STATE AND THE CHURCH ON MATTERS CONCERNING PEACE AND ORDER AND HUMAN RIGHTS20099 sections
Executive Order No. 846 (2009)MONETIZATION OF THE UNAPPROPRIATED AND UNRELEASED SHARE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS PRODUCING VIRGINIA TOBACCO FROM THE 15% EXCISE TAX COLLECTION ON LOCALLY MANUFACTURED VIRGINIA-TYPE CIGARETTES FOR THE CALENDAR YEARS 2002 TO 2009 AMOUNTING TO P5,810,192,796.0020095 sections
Executive Order No. 845 (2009)—the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) have determined that, while the state of calamity subsists, the extreme emergency situation which served as the underlying reason for the issuance of Executive Order No. 839 no longer exists, although rehabilitation efforts continue to be undertaken in order to assist the victims of the calamity;20091 section
Executive Order No. 844 (2009)Executive Order (EO) no. 626, s. 2007 created the National Committee on Interfaith Cooperation (NCIC) to consolidate, rationalize and ensure the consistency of the country—s policies and position in various interfaith initiatives and for a in and outside the country;20094 sections
Executive Order No. 843 (2009)RELEASE OF THE FIFTEEN PERCENT (15%) SHARE OF BENEFICIARY LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (LGUs) CONSISTING OF PROVINCES, CITIES, AND MUNICIPALITIES PRODUCING BURLEY AND NATIVE TOBACCO IN THE TOTAL INCREMENTAL REVENUE COLLECTED FROM THE EXCISE TAX ON TOBACCO PRODUCTS ACCUMULATED FROM 1997 TO 2007 AMOUNTING TO P6,370,708,183.7320095 sections
Executive Order No. 842 (2009)—pursuant to Memorandum Order No. 295 dated February 2, 2009, the Office of the Deputy Executive Secretary for Legal Affairs (ODESLA) was primarily tasked, inter alia, to head the Complaints and Investigation Unit (CIU) of the Internal Affairs and Complaints Committee (IACC) in the Office of the President; and20093 sections
Executive Order No. 841 (2009)—it is also mandated under Section 8 of said Act that after the inventory, the local government units, in coordination with the National Housing Authority (NHA), the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB), the National Mapping Resource and Information Authority (NAMRIA), and the Land Management Bureau (LMB), shall identify lands for socialized housing and resettlement areas for the immediate and future needs of the underprivileged and homeless in the urban areas. The same section of the s20097 sections
Executive Order No. 840 (2009)—a certain parcel of land, with an area of about 1,551.1416 hectares located in Barangays Tartaro, Calumpang, Sibul, Kinamatayang Kabayo, Sta. Lucia and Malibay, all in San Miguel, Bulacan, was transferred from the Manila Banking Corporation (MBC) to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on 18 June 1999;20097 sections
Executive Order No. 84 (1967)the rains and the elements threaten the permanent loss of the archives and historical documents of the Republic because of the deteriorated storing facilities at the Bureau of Records Management at its present site; and19671 section
Executive Order No. 839 (2009)while the entire Luzon remains under a state of calamity, pursuant to Proclamation No. 1898 (dated 02 October 2009), the reported deadly rains threatened to be dumped by typhoon —Ramil— (International codename: Lupit) pose another round of incalculable hazards and devastation on the storm-ravaged regions in Northern Luzon, which have not yet recovered from the onslaught of typhoons —Ondoy— (Ketsana) and —Pepeng— (Parma), inevitably placing Luzon in a state of extreme emergency, necessitating eff20093 sections