Executive Order No. 99 (1993)Commonwealth Act No. 634, approved on June 10, 1941 by the Second National Assembly, amending Commonwealth Act No. 382, imposed a penalty of a fine of not less than twenty five nor more than one thousand pesos, or by imprisonment for not more than one year, for the first offense, and both fine and imprisonment for the second and additional offense, for disrespect to the Philippine National Anthem by utterance in speech, writing or drawing, and any act or omission casting dishonor, ridicule, and 19936 sections
Executive Order No. 98 (1993)in order to attain the status of a Newly Industrialized Country (NIC) by the year 2000, it is imperative to provide a policy climate that will foster economic growth based on global competitiveness and people empowerment;19938 sections
Executive Order No. 97-A (1993)Republic Act No. 7227 provides that within the framework and subject to the mandate and limitations of the Constitution and the pertinent provisions of the Local Government Code, the Subic Special Economic and Free Port Zone (SSEFPZ) shall be developed into a self-sustaining industrial, commercial, financial and investment center to generate employment opportunities in and around the SSEFPZ and to attract and promote productive foreign investments; and19933 sections
Executive Order No. 97 (1993)within the framework and subject to the mandate and limitations of the Constitution and pertinent laws, the Subic Special Economic Zone (SSEZ) shall be developed into a self-sustaining, industrial, commercial, financial investment center to generate employment opportunities and to attract and promote productive foreign investments.19933 sections
Executive Order No. 96 (1993)under Article 2 of Republic Act No. 6938, otherwise known as the Cooperative Code of the Philippines, —it is the declared policy of the State to foster the creation and growth of cooperatives as a practical vehicle for promoting self-reliance and harnessing people power towards the attainment of economic development and social justice;—19936 sections
Executive Order No. 95 (1993)DESIGNATING THE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AS THE LEAD GOVERNMENT AGENCY ON COOPERATIVE PROMOTION, DEVELOPMENT, REGULATION AND CALLING ON ALL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES WITH COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS TO COORDINATE THESE WITH THE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES19931 section
Executive Order No. 94 (1993)in view of the uncertainty in the power supply situation, the continued importation of the subject articles is imperative to avert a possible shortage in the local supply that may otherwise result in the spiralling of the prices thereof.19934 sections
Executive Order No. 93 (1993)there is a need to further delineate and streamline the specific roles and responsibilities of and operating procedures to be observed by the Project Monitoring Committees at the regional, provincial and municipal levels in view of the implementation of the Local Government Code of 1991;19937 sections
Executive Order No. 92 (1993)PROVIDING SPECIFIC PERIODS FOR THE REVIEW BY REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCILS OF INFRASTRUCTURES AND OTHER SECTORAL PROGRAMS AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE SECTION 2 SUBPARAGRAPH b (v) OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 308 (1987) AS AMENDED19935 sections
Executive Order No. 91 (1993)there is a need to expand the composition of the Committee by designating another government representative and by appointing another member of the private sector to broaden the Committee representation of the various sectors involved in the iron and steel industry.19933 sections
Executive Order No. 90 (1993)it has been established that an undetermined number of taxable imported motor vehicles have been registered with the Land Transportation Office notwithstanding the non-payment of the required taxes, duties and fees collectible thereon, resulting in substantial loss of revenues due the government; and19936 sections
Executive Order No. 89 (1993)addressing this concern will increase the confidence of these sectors in Governments sincerity and capability to address their needs, as well as enhance the credibility of the ongoing consultations being conducted by the NUC with various sectors of society;19935 sections
Executive Order No. 886 (1982)MODIFYING THE RATES OF IMPORT DUTY ON CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED UNDER PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1464, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF 1978, IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE 20%-25% MARGINS OF TARIFF PREFERENCE ON ITEMS WITH IMPORT VALUE OF OVER $500,000 TO $1,000,000 (CIF) IN 1978, AS RECORDED IN THE FOREIGN TRADE STATISTICS OF THE PHILIPPINES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECISION OF THE THIRTEENTH ASEAN ECONOMIC MINISTERS (AEM) MEETING19824 sections
Executive Order No. 88 (1993)Executive Order No. 81 dated 12 April 1993 prescribed additional functions to the National Unification Commission (NUC) in response to the recommendation of both Houses of Congress as embodied in its Concurrent Resolution No. 05 adopted in March 1993 to put into effect the mechanics of the Presidents grant of amnesty under Proclamation No. 10, as amended by Proclamation No. 10-A, both issued in July 1992;19933 sections
Executive Order No. 87 (1993)the TEAM-PMO was originally under the supervision of the Department of Public Works and Highways by virtue of Loan Agreements between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines, on the one hand, and the Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund (OECF) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), on the other hand;19931 section
Executive Order No. 863 (1982)WHEREAS, it becomes imperative to revise the present statutory maximum retail prices and provide new specific tax rates on local and imported cigarettes to maintain the economic equilibrium for the manufacturers and at the same time generate additional revenue for the government.19821 section
Executive Order No. 862 (1982)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by Section 515 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, as amended, and upon the recommendation of the National Economic and Development Authority, do hereby order and direct that the export duty and premium duty on centrifugal sugar and molasses be suspended.19821 section
Executive Order No. 861 (1982)WHEREAS, Sections 3, 4 and 5 of Presidential Decree No. 1745, dated November 20, 1980, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 1747, dated December 4, 1980, Executive Order No. 690, dated May 1, 1981, and Executive Order No. 758, dated December 31, 1981, provides for the surrender of unlicensed or loose firearms, ammunition or explosives without incurring criminal liability therefor, with the privilege of applying for license to possess the same, if qualified, and, if not, to sell the same to qual19823 sections
Executive Order No. 860 (1982)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Presidential Decree No. 1464, as amended by Presidential Decree Nos. 1628 and 1690, particularly Section 401 thereof, do hereby order and ordain:19825 sections
Executive Order No. 86 (1993)the same law provides, among others, that in pursuance of the said policy, the President is —authorized, whenever it is necessary for the national welfare and in the public interest, to fix the rate of return on rate base of the National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR) to not more than twelve percentum (12%) of the rate base as defined in Section 4 of Republic Act No. 6395, as amended—; and19931 section
Executive Order No. 859 (1982)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and the authority vested in me by Presidential Decree No. 1416 do hereby order and ordain:19822 sections
Executive Order No. 858 (1982)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution do hereby order and promulgate.19826 sections
Executive Order No. 857 (1982)WHEREAS, existing laws and regulations governing remittances of foreign exchange earnings of overseas Filipino workers to their families, dependents and/or beneficiaries have not been fully effective in ensuring that they are coursed through official financial institutions of the Philippine Government or their authorized agents;198212 sections
Executive Order No. 856 (1982)WHEREAS, the Metro Manila experience on the creation of a Local Committee on Justice has shown the need to constitute a similar Committee on Justice in every province/ensure the speedy disposition of cases of detainees, particularly those involving the poor and indigent ones, thus alleviating jail congestion and improving local jail conditions;19827 sections
Executive Order No. 855 (1982)"21. Passports shall be valid for a period of four (4) years; Provided, however, that the Minister for Foreign Affairs, as well as any diplomatic or consular officer duly authorized by him, may restrict the period of validity to less than four (4) years whenever such restriction is necessary."19821 section
Executive Order No. 854 (1982)WHEREAS, studies conducted by the Authority under Section 3 of Executive Order No. 826 which directed the latter to formulate and recommend measures to further insure the viability of the industry, have shown that a mere freeze in the present capacity of existing plants will not afford a viable solution to the problem considering that the total available limited market is not adequate to support all the existing processing plants, making it imperative to reduce the number of existing processing 19824 sections
Executive Order No. 853 (1982)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby constitute and create a committee to formulate plans and devise ways and means for the successful execution of appropriate activities and/or ceremonies for the commemoration of the 1984 Teodoro M. Kalaw Centennial Year. The Committee shall be composed of the following:19821 section
Executive Order No. 852 (1982)WHEREAS, the vigorous implementation of area development programs and projects, particularly those directed towards the delivery of basic services, the administration of justice, and the provision of gainful livelihood opportunities leading to greater economic benefits, will help bring about more stable security conditions in such areas;19826 sections
Executive Order No. 851 (1982)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and the authority vested in me by Presidential Decree No. 1416 as amended, do hereby order and ordain:198223 sections
Executive Order No. 850 (1982)WHEREAS, it is desirable to strengthen the administrative capability of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to enable it to be a more effective instrumentality of the Government in the promotion of the foreign relations of the Philippines;198222 sections