Executive Order No. 99 (1986)WHEREAS, Presidential Decrees Nos. 1727-A and 1804 abridge the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances, and are therefore inconsistent with Proclamation No. 3 dated March 25, 1986, which adopted in toto Article IV of the 1973 Constitution, as amended.19862 sections
Executive Order No. 98 (1986)WHEREAS, consistent with the decision of the Government of the Philippines not to operate the Philippine Nuclear Power Plant No. I (PNPP-I) reached in June, 1986, the National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR) must be relieved of the financial burden due on the Philippine Nuclear Power Plant No. I, effective upon its action in consonance with the aforesaid decisions;19861 section
Executive Order No. 97 (1986)WHEREAS, the United Nations Financing System for Science and Technology for Development (UNFSSTD) has established a Technological Information Pilot System (TIPS), a global network designed to promote technology transfer, and technical and economic cooperation among developing countries;19867 sections
Executive Order No. 96 (1986)WHEREAS, there are certain retirees after June 22, 1957 but before September 10, 1979 who were paid gratuity under Republic Act No. 340, as amended and/or Republic Act No. 1616, as amended, but we excluded from the coverage of Republic Act No. 1862, as amended by Batas Pambansa Blg. 644 due to lack of wartime service in the Philippine Army or any guerilla organization as a component thereof, at any time between December 4, 1941 and September 2, 1945;19863 sections
Executive Order No. 95 (1986)WHEREAS, with the expanded scope of the tax amnesty under Executive Order No. 64, the Government has received numerous requests from various sectors of society for further extension of the period within which to avail themselves of the benefits under the expanded tax amnesty;19866 sections
Executive Order No. 94 (1986)WHEREAS, while Section 5, Executive Order No. 50, promulgated on October 20, 1986, abolished political party representation in the Board of Election Inspectors, there are other provisions of the Omnibus Election Code of the Philippines which require representation of the ruling party and the dominant opposition party in the Board of Canvassers (Section 221) as well in certain pre-plebiscite activities (Section 182, 186, 187, 189, 214, 229, and 230), which should be amended consistent with said S19866 sections
Executive Order No. 93 (1986)WHEREAS, Presidential Decree Nos. 1931 and 1955 issued on June 11, 1984 and October 14, 1984, respectively, withdrew the tax and duty exemption privileges, including the preferential tax treatment of government and private entities with certain exceptions, in order that the requirements of national economic development, in terms of fiscal and other resources, may be met more adequately;19866 sections
Executive Order No. 928 (1983)WHEREAS, Section VII of the Memorandum of Agreement signed between the Government of the Philippines and the Government of the United States on 1 June 1983 provides for the establishment of a Military Bases Agreement Joint Committee as a means of consultation between the two Governments on matters regarding the implementation of the Military Bases Agreement which cannot be resolved between the Philippine Base Commander and the United States Facilities Commanders or any other matter regarding the19837 sections
Executive Order No. 927 (1983)WHEREAS, for LLDA to effectively perform its role, a thorough corporate reorganization aimed at: regrouping its various units for better administrative control and direction; expansion of its field offices; strengthening of the linkages with other government and private institutions; broadening of its financial base and revenue generations; and, enlarging its prerogatives of monitoring, licensing and enforcement, would be necessary.19839 sections
Executive Order No. 924 (1983)WHEREAS, in line with the thrust in the realignment of indirect taxes, it becomes necessary to unify the specific tax rates on imported and locally produced cigarettes falling under the highest bracket with the purpose of removing the protective effects of internal indirect taxes;19834 sections
Executive Order No. 923 (1983)WHEREAS, in view of the Government's commitment to regional and international agreements on tariff and trade and as part of the overall rationalization of the structure of protection granted to domestic products, the protective element in the indirect tax system should be gradually eliminated.19838 sections
Executive Order No. 922 (1983)1. Each and every official/employee of the National Government, including state universities and colleges whether permanent, temporary, emergency, contractual or casual, shall be granted a cost-of-living allowance of P3.35 a day or P100.00 per month in the case of daily or monthly employees, respectively, in addition to that authorized under LOI No. 116.19831 section
Executive Order No. 921 (1983)WHEREAS, CIS civilian regular agents of the Philippine Constabulary and civilian agents of other intelligence units of the AFP who, as part and parcel of the AFP Command, participate and play important roles in the suppression of criminalities and other forms of lawlessness in our country;19835 sections
Executive Order No. 920 (1983)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, pursuant to the powers vested in me by the Constitution and the authority vested in me by Section 514 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, as amended, do hereby and order that:19835 sections
Executive Order No. 92 (1986)WHEREAS, the Office of the Press Secretary was precisely created to ensure that the government's point of view is communicated to the public especially on issues affecting the nation's welfare;19866 sections
Executive Order No. 919 (1983)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the Constitution and by Section 290-B of the National Internal Revenue Code of 1977, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 1835, do hereby order as follows:19832 sections
Executive Order No. 918 (1983)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and the authority vested in me by Presidential Decree No. 1464, as amended, particularly Section 401 thereof, do hereby order and ordain:19836 sections
Executive Order No. 917 (1983)WHEREAS, Section 10 of P.D. 1788 provides that the maximum total enterprise assets of P100,000.00 allowable for cottage industries for purposes of registration with NACIDA may be modified and/or increased accordingly by the NACIDA Board subject to the final approval of the President of the Republic of the Philippines;19832 sections
Executive Order No. 916 (1983)WHEREAS, it is imperatively necessary to re-open the revalidation program for the registered cottage industry entrepreneurs who for one reason or another failed to revalidate their Certificates of Registration in order for them to avail of the NACIDA incentives and privileges granted to registered/revalidated cottage industry producers under P.D. 1788 and other subsequent and related laws;19832 sections
Executive Order No. 915 (1983)WHEREAS, it has been determined that it is no longer viable and economical to continue with the grant of loans to Filipino retailers and that the existing amount now on deposit with the Philippine National Bank will therefore remain dormant and unproductive unless transferred to another active subsisting fund;19836 sections
Executive Order No. 914 (1983)WHEREAS, the Cement Industry Authority was created under Presidential Decree No. 94, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 912, to regulate the cement industry and to expand the cement export market to the end that the idle capacity be utilized, foreign exchange be generated, and greater employment opportunities be secured;19833 sections
Executive Order No. 913 (1983)WHEREAS, at the same time such rule-making and adjudicatory powers should be revitalized in order that the Minister of Trade and Industry can more effectively protect consumers and apply more swift and effective solutions and remedies to old and new problems related to trade and industry which now exist or may hereinafter exist, specifically the recent activities which have assumed the proportions of economic sabotage, such as the hoarding, profiteering and price manipulation of prime and essent198321 sections
Executive Order No. 912 (1983)WHEREAS, because of the aforementioned privileges under Sections 3, 4 and 5 of the Presidential Decree No. 1745, as amended, it has been noted that many unscrupulous individuals, particularly those with a predisposition to violence, have taken advantage of the lenient and liberal policy of the government on the surrender of firearms without incurring criminal liability therefor by carrying these firearms outside of residence for purposes other than the actual surrender of these firearms to the a19832 sections
Executive Order No. 911 (1983)WHEREAS, the true and factual war exploits of the Filipino soldiers inducted into the service of the United States Armed Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) who fought side by side with American soldiers in the Philippines during World War II, are of paramount concerns of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines;19831 section
Executive Order No. 910 (1983)WHEREAS, there is a need to nationalize the salaries of the support staff of fiscals' offices and to adopt a standard staffing pattern for personnel in order to assure the said offices of an adequate support staff to enable them to function more effectively;19836 sections
Executive Order No. 91 (1986)AMENDING ARTICLES 27, 28, 29 , 31, 33, AND 35 OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 603, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE "CHILD AND YOUTH WELFARE CODE"19863 sections
Executive Order No. 909 (1983)WHEREAS, in view of the multifarious functions, duties and responsibilities of the Board, there is a need to modify the present composition of the MIA Authority Board of Directors by increasing the membership thereof, so as to enable the Authority to enhance greater and broader participation, support and coordination of other related government agencies and entities;19832 sections
Executive Order No. 908 (1983)Subject Matter : Constituting the Presidential Staff for Policy Research & Documentation.19831 section
Executive Order No. 907 (1983)Subject Matter : Creating the Central Visayas Regional Projects Office.19831 section
Executive Order No. 906 (1983)WHEREAS, the guidelines for the Progressive Car Manufacturing Program (PCMP) were originally formulated in 1970 to achieve the following objectives: (1) Realize a measure of dollar savings for the country through domestic manufacture of automotive parts; (2) Create manufacturing activity for various existing small to medium size enterprises for the domestic manufacture of automotive components and in the process upgrade the engineering and production skills and provide new technological knowhow 19831 section