Executive Order No. 5-W (1942)For administrative purposes this Office shall be considered a section under the Office of the President of the Philippines and shall have the authority, with the approval of the corresponding head or chief, to obtain the assistance of officers and members of any Department, Bureau or Office of the Government which it may consider necessary for the proper performance of its duties.19421 section
Executive Order No. 441 (1990)WHEREAS, actuarial studies show that the Health Insurance Fund administered by the SSS for medicare beneficiaries in the private sectors and by the GSIS for medicare beneficiaries in the government sector can further finance an 80% across-the-board rates, and 875 increase in drugs and medicines, and a 25% increase in all other Medicare benefits which will result to a 585 overall increase and the inclusion under the medical care program of SSS death and disability pensioners and their dependents,19905 sections
Executive Order No. 440 (1990)INCREASING THE PRICE CEILINGS FOR SUGAR IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION19903 sections
Executive Order No. 439 (1990)MODIFYING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 429, SERIES OF 1990, ENTITLED —PROVIDING FOR THE REORGANIZATION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE REGIONS IN MINDANAO, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES—19902 sections
Executive Order No. 438 (1990)Pursuant to the powers vested in me by Section 410 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as amended, I, CORAZON C. AQUINO, President of the Philippines, do hereby order:19905 sections
Executive Order No. 437 (1990)WHEREAS, the President is authorized under subparagraph 4 Section 25 (b) of the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended, to prescribe the tax on rentals, charter and other fees earned by non-resident lessors of aircraft, machineries and other equipment upon recommendation of the Secretary of Finance;19903 sections
Executive Order No. 436 (1990)WHEREAS, to prevent unreasonable increases in prime and essential commodities and artificial shortages thereof in the areas severely stricken by typhoon "Ruping", and to protect the people from boarding, profiteering, injurious speculations, manipulation of prices and other activities calculated to take advantage of the situation, certain emergency measures must be undertaken;19907 sections
Executive Order No. 435 (1990)NOW, THEREFORE, I, CORAZON C. AQUINO, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, hereby reconstitute the Committee on the Remittance System for Filipino Overseas Workers with the Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines as Chairman and the Executive Secretary and the Secretary of Labor and Employment as members.19901 section
Executive Order No. 434 (1990)WHEREAS, Section 1 of the same Act declares it "the policy of the State to help and assist the victims or their legal heirs in those communities heavily damaged by the earthquakes of July 16, 1990 by extending to them adequate aid, relief, and reconstruction services to the end that life may return to normal at the earliest possible time;"19905 sections
Executive Order No. 433 (1990)WHEREAS, in order to stretch supply and thus prevent depletion of our petroleum products inventories, the government has directed the oil companies to reduce by ten percent (10%) all sales and deliveries to petroleum fuel resellers, distributors, marketers, retailers including bulk sales to industrial/commercial or agricultural customers and other agencies/corporations, or individuals directly withdrawing their petroleum product requirements from oil companies 'depots, bulk plants and other stor19908 sections
Executive Order No. 432 (1990)WHEREAS, the implementation and enforcement of said Presidential Decree has been neglected through the years, and the garbage problem in the Metro Manila area has deteriorated to a critical level for one reason or another, foremost among which is lack of discipline and collective action among the citizenry in properly disposing of garbage, filth, and other waste matters;19903 sections
Executive Order No. 431 (1990)FURTHER EXPANDING THE DELINEATED BATANGAS PORT ZONE AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 385, DATED DECEMBER 19, 198919904 sections
Executive Order No. 430 (1990)WHEREAS, there is a need to constitute a body that shall undertake the study and evaluation of existing laws, policies and guidelines on biotechnology and its related matters, and recommend such measures for its effective utilization and prevention of possible pernicious effects in the environment;19906 sections
Executive Order No. 429 (1990)"The creation of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao shall take effect when approved by a majority of the votes cast by the constituent units provided in paragraph (2) of Section 1 of Article II of this Act in a plebiscite which shall be held not earlier than ninety (90) days or later than one hundred twenty (120) days after the approval of this Act: Provided, That only the provinces and cities voting favorably in such plebiscite shall be included in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao199011 sections
Executive Order No. 428 (1990)WHEREAS, Article XIX, Section 10 of Republic Act No. 6734 provides that: [T]he National Government shall, in addition to its regular annual allotment to the Autonomous Region, provide the Regional Government Two billion pesos (P2,000,000,000.00) as annual assistance for five (5) years, to fund infrastructure projects duly identified, endorsed and approved by the Regional Planning and Development Board herein created: Provided, however, That the annual assistance herein mentioned shall be appropr19906 sections
Executive Order No. 427 (1990)WHEREAS, Section 7 of Memorandum Order No. 24, S. of 1986, provides that there be a "gradual and systematic phaseout of barter trading activities in the areas concerned and the shift to conventional trading within a period of five (5) years from the effectivity of Memorandum Order No. 24, including export development" for which a Barter Inter-Agency Committee was later created by the President for this purpose;19907 sections
Executive Order No. 426 (1990)WHEREAS, the second paragraph of Section 4, Article XIX of Republic Act No. 6734 provides that: "[O]ther National Government offices and agencies in the Autonomous Region which are not excluded under paragraph (9), Section 2, Article V of this Organic Act, together with their personnel, equipment, properties and budgets shall be placed under the control and supervision of the Regional Government pursuant to a schedule prescribed by the Oversight Committee mentioned in Section 3, Article XIX of t199013 sections
Executive Order No. 425 (1990)WHEREAS, the second paragraph of Section 3, Article XIX of Republic Act No. 6734 further provides that: "[W]ithin six (6) months after its organization, the Oversight Committee shall submit its report and recommendations to the President of the Philippines who shall act on the report and recommendations within ninety (90) days after receipt thereof: Provided, however, That if the President fails to act within said period, the recommendations of the Oversight Committee shall be deemed approved";199015 sections
Executive Order No. 424 (1990)WHEREAS, the second paragraph of Section 4, Article XIX of Republic Act No. 6734 provides that "[O]ther National Government offices and agencies in the Autonomous Region which are not excluded under paragraph (9), Section 2, Article V of the organic Act, together with their personnel equipment, properties and budgets shall be placed under the control and supervision of the Regional Government pursuant to a schedule prescribed by the Oversight Committee mentioned in Section 3, Article XIX of the 199013 sections
Executive Order No. 423 (1990)WHEREAS, to prevent unreasonable increase in the prices of certain prime commodities as a result of adjustments in the domestic petroleum prices and the rise in the peso to dollar exchange rate, and to protect the people from hoarding, profiteering, injurious speculations, manipulation of prices and other activities calculated to take advantage of the situation, certain measures must be undertaken;19907 sections
Executive Order No. 422 (1990)WHEREAS, there is an urgent need to activate and reorganize the Emergency Petroleum Operations Board created under Executive Order No. 547 dated July 23, 1979 into the energy Operations Board as an inter-agency entity responsible for drawing an effective system for the efficient and equitable allocation and distribution of energy among the various end-users in the event of severe energy supply disruptions or imminent danger thereof, as maybe determined by the Board;199014 sections
Executive Order No. 421 (1990)I, CORAZON C. AQUINO, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby institute an award to be known as the Presidential Award for Heroism in Times of Disaster to be awarded to organizations and individuals who have rendered spontaneous, dedicated and exemplary acts of heroism under extreme risk to life in times of disaster.19901 section
Executive Order No. 420 (1990)WHEREAS, per the Secretary of Justice Opinion No. 210, series of 1988, Section 22 of Proclamation No. 50 (1986), as amended, empowers the President of the Philippines to amend or repeal the laws creating government-owned or controlled corporations of which have been identified for divestment, dissolution, regularization, merger or consolidation, not later than December 6, 1991;199016 sections
Executive Order No. 419 (1990)PROMULGATING THE RULES AND REGULATIONS TO IMPLEMENT REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6960 ENTITLED "AN ACT APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF TEN BILLION PESOS FOR THE AID, RELIEF, AND REHABILITATION SERVICES, TO PERSONS AND AREAS AFFECTED AND FOR THE SURVEY, REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION OF GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED BY THE EARTHQUAKES OF JULY 16, 1990 AND THEIR AFTERSHOCKS"199013 sections
Executive Order No. 418 (1990)WHEREAS, the very fluid political situation in the Middle East brought about by the invasion and subsequent annexation of Kuwait by Iraq and the imposition of a trade embargo against Iraq and Kuwait by the United Nations Security Council has posed a serious concern on the country's fuel supply availability even as it has already put pressure on domestic petroleum product prices;199012 sections
Executive Order No. 417 (1990)WHEREAS, the Regional Development Council for Regions VII Executive Committee has recommended the reconstitution of the Central Visayas Regional Projects (CVRP) Board to include the membership of the private sector and non-government organizations in accordance with the provisions of Executive Order No. 308, S. of 1987, as amended and Executive Order No. 363, S. of 1989;19902 sections
Executive Order No. 416 (1990)WHEREAS, treasure-hunting permits over lands of the public domain and lands belonging to the National Government and government-owned and controlled corporations and to local governments, before the effectivity of the Administrative Code of 1987 on November 23, 1989, were being issued by the Office of the President pursuant to the provisions of Presidential Decree No. 1726-A;19902 sections
Executive Order No. 415 (1990)WHEREAS, in view of the onset of the rainy season and the early nighttime darkness which both cut short the longer daylight hours expected during this time of the year, the Energy Conservation Inter-Agency Committee has recommended the early termination of the Daily Saving Time (DST) Program;19902 sections
Executive Order No. 414 (1990)WHEREAS, to prevent unreasonable increases in the prices of prime and essential commodities and artificial shortages thereof in the areas severely stricken by the recent earthquake, and to protect the people from hoarding, profiteering, injurious speculations, manipulation of prices and other commodities calculated to take advantage of the situation, certain emergency measures must be undertaken;19907 sections
Executive Order No. 413 (1990)Pursuant to the powers vested in me by Section 401 of Presidential Decree No. 1464, otherwise known as the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, as amended, I, CORAZON C. AQUINO, President of the Philippines, do hereby order:19903 sections