Executive Order No. 910 (2010)DIRECTING THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION UNDER THE DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY OF THE PHILIPPINES AN ACCREDITATION AND EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM TOWARDS GRADUATE DEGREE FOR MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT-ORIENTED TRAINING AND RELATED COURSES CONDUCTED BY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND OTHER PUBLIC AND INTERESTED PRIVATE TRAINING INSTITUTIONS, SETTING GENERAL GUIDELINES, AND PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR201012 sections
Executive Order No. 909 (2010)ENCOURAGING INVESTMENTS IN NEWLY CONSTRUCTED SHIPS OR BRAND NEW VESSELS IN THE DOMESTIC SHIPPING INDUSTRY BY PROVIDING INCENTIVES THEREFOR20101 section
Executive Order No. 908 (2010), President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested upon me by law, do hereby order the strategic review of the operation and organization of the Philippine Convention and Visitors Corporation (PCVC) herein reorganized into the Philippine Tourism Promotions Board (PTPB) as follows:20108 sections
Executive Order No. 907 (2010), President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested upon me by law, do hereby order the strategic review of the operation and organization of the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA) herein reorganized into the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), as follows:20108 sections
Executive Order No. 906 (2010)there is an increasing demand for DFA personnel both here and abroad to work beyond regular office hours and a need to adopt technologies and/or processes to accommodate requests for expedited processing of consular services earlier than the normal period observed, including passport processing, and other Department services;20103 sections
Executive Order No. 905 (2010)MODIFYING THE RATES OF IMPORT DUTY ON CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF 1978, AS AMENDED IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE AMENDED TARIFF REDUCTION SCHEDULE ON MOTOR VEHICLES AND COMPONENTS, PARTS AND/OR ACCESSORIES UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER 767 SERIES OF 2008 UNDER THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES AND JAPAN FOR AN ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP.20106 sections
Executive Order No. 904 (2010)pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 705, otherwise known as the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines, as amended, the President of the Philippines may establish within any lands of the public domain, forest reserve and forest reservation for the national park system, for preservation as critical watersheds, or for any other purpose;201013 sections
Executive Order No. 901 (2010)EXTENDING THE AVAILABILITY OF THE FY 2010 APPROPRIATIONS FOR MAINTENANCE AND OTHER OPERATING EXPENSES AND CAPITAL OUTLAYS TO DECEMBER 31, 201120102 sections
Executive Order No. 900 (2010)—the Philippine Government has adopted the modified Salary Schedule for civilian—personnel covered by Republic Act (R.A) No. 6758, —Compensation and Position Classification Act of 1989.— as amended, and the Base Pay Schedule for military and uniformed personnel contained in the Senate and the House of Representatives Joint Resolution No.4.s. 2009. approved on June 17, 2009, which shall be implemented in four (4) yearly tranches for personnel in national government agencies (NGAs);20109 sections
Executive Order No. 9 (2010)—the —Agreement Between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Government of the United Stated of America Regarding the Treatment of United States Armed Forces of Visiting the Philippines—, hereinafter referred to as the VFA, was signed by Foreign Affairs Secretary Domingo L. Siazon, Jr., and the United Stated Ambassador Thomas C. Hubbard on February 10, 1998;20103 sections
Executive Order No. 9 (1992)Memorandum Order No. 13, S. of 1986, and all other orders or parts thereof which are inconsistent with this Executive Order are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.19921 section
Executive Order No. 899 (2010)the Balabac Strait Corridor is a highly important Corridor linking the Sulu Sea with the South China Sea and serves as a passageway for plankton, fishes, sea turtles, cetaceans, nutrients, as well as pollutants and large ocean-going vessels. The Strait is also used as an entry point of foreign fishing vessels involved in illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing which includes massive direct takes of endangered sea turtles;20108 sections
Executive Order No. 898 (2010)—Section 401 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended, empowers the President of the Republic of the Philippines to increase, reduce, or remove existing rates of import duty, as well as to modify the form of duty and the tariff nomenclature, under Section 104 of the Code;20106 sections
Executive Order No. 897 (2010)in view of the adequate nursing experience being required as a precondition to employment, many nurses are forced to work voluntarily in government and private hospitals as well as related healthcare facilities;20107 sections
Executive Order No. 896 (2010)—Section 401 —of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978 (Presidential Decree No. 1464), as amended, empowers the President of the Republic of the Philippines to increase, reduce, or remove existing rates of import duty, as well as to modify the form of duty and the tariff nomenclature, under Section 104 of the Code;20105 sections
Executive Order No. 895 (2010)—— any Party may unilaterally accelerate the tariff reduction and/or elimination for its tariff lines placed in the Sensitive Track at any time if it so wishes. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent any Party from unilaterally transferring any tariff line from the Sensitive Track into the Normal Track at any time if it so wishes.—20107 sections
Executive Order No. 894 (2010)MODIFYING THE RATES OF IMPORT DUTY ON RICE AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF 1978, AS AMENDED IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE TARIFF REDUCTION SCHEDULE ON RICE THROUGH THE INVOCATION OF THE PROTOCOL TO PROVIDE SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FOR RICE AND SUGAR UNDER THE COMMON EFFECTIVE PREFERENTIAL TARIFF SCHEME FOR THE ASEAN FREE TRADE AREA (CEPT-AFTA)/ASEAN TRADE IN GOODS AGREEMENT (ATIGA)20107 sections
Executive Order No. 893 (2010)—there is a need to promulgate policy directives to promote investment in internet-based infrastructure, applications and services; and to enable continued improvements in various sectors and enhance government operations and services such as but not limited to health care, national security, public safety, education, environment, and the economy;20109 sections
Executive Order No. 892 (2010)MODIFYING THE RATES OF IMPORT DUTY ON SUGAR PRODUCTS AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF 1978, AS AMENDED IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE TARIFF REDUCTION SCHEDULE ON SUGAR PRODUCTS THROUGH THE INVOCATION OF THE PROTOCOL TO PROVIDE SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FOR RICE AND SUGAR UNDER THE COMMON EFFECTIVE PREFERENTIAL TARIFF SCHEME FOR THE ASEAN FREE TRADE AREA (CEPT-AFTA)/ASEAN TRADE IN GOODS AGREEMENT (ATIGA)20107 sections
Executive Order No. 891 (2010)Paragraph 2, Article IV, Part III of the IRP, as amended, mandated the Career Executive Service Board (CESB) as the governing body of the CES, to promulgate rules, standards and procedures on the selection, classification, compensation and career development of members of the Career Executive Service;20105 sections
Executive Order No. 890 (2010)—Section 6 of Republic Act 8479, otherwise known as the —Downstream Oil Industry Deregulation Act of 1998,— provides that —Any law to the contrary notwithstanding and starting with the effectivity of this Act, a single and uniform tariff duty shall be imposed and collected both on imported crude oil and imported refined petroleum products at the rate of three percent (3%): Provided however, that the President of the Philippines may, in the exercise of his powers, reduce such tariff rate when in20105 sections
Executive Order No. 889 (2010)Executive Order (EO) No. 780, dated 29 January 2009 placed the Telecommunications Office (TELOF) and all other operating units directly supporting Communications, including the Telecommunications Policy and Planning Office under the direct supervision and control of the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT);20102 sections
Executive Order No. 888 (2010)the Strategic National Action Plan (SNAP) for Disaster Risk Reduction 2009-2019, which was formulated through an inclusive and participatory process involving government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations, professional associations, private sector, academe and the scientists, responds to the national challenge —to have a master plan for disaster mitigation— and serves as —a road map— for the next ten years;20107 sections
Executive Order No. 887 (2010)CREATING THE LAGUNA LAKE REHABILITATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT OFFICE UNDER THE RIVER BASIN CONTROL OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES AND DEFINING ITS SCOPE AND RESPONSIBILITIES201010 sections
Executive Order No. 886 (2010)there is an urgent need for the PMEPC to continue providing assistance to the Department of Foreign Affairs, in addressing the concerns of the Philippine Government about the piracy problem in Somalia where some Filipino sailors remain in captivity aboard their respective hijacked vessels near the shores of Somalia. Likewise, the PMEPC to continue its coordination with the Anti-Piracy Task Force of the USN Fifth Fleet based in Manama, Bahrain, regarding measures to be taken by Filipino Seamen ab20105 sections
Executive Order No. 885 (2010)—the Philippines, as signatory to the Agreement, undertakes —not to apply customs duties or other charges on, or in connection with, the importation of (a) books, publications and documents, listed in Annex A to this Agreement; (b) educational, scientific and cultural materials, listed in Annexes B, C, D and E of this Agreement; which are the products of another Contracting State, subject to the conditions laid down in those annexes—;20105 sections
Executive Order No. 884 (2010)the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), in consultation with the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), has identified certain properties in the following locations that are available for acquisition, namely: (1) Seoul, South Korea; (2) Amman, Jordan; (3) Pretoria, South Africa; (4) Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.; (5) Dubai, U.A.E.; (6) Berlin, Germany; (7) Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.; (8) Rome, Italy; (9) Milan, Italy; (10) Vatican City; (11) Mexico City, Mexico; (12) London, U.K.; (13) Bru20101 section
Executive Order No. 883 (2010)—The law profession is a specialized and highly technical field, the practice of which requires the completion of all prescribed courses in a four (4) year graduate law program at a law school or university officially approved and recognized by the Secretary of Education, as well as successfully passing the bar examinations conducted by the Supreme Court;20104 sections
Executive Order No. 882 (2010)in Republic Act No. 7924, the State has declared as a policy to treat the Metropolitan Manila as a special development and administrative region and thus, created the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) to perform the planning monitoring and coordinative functions, and in the process exercise regulatory and supervisory authority over the delivery of metro-wide services within Metro Manila without diminution of the autonomy of the local government units concerning purely local matter20101 section
Executive Order No. 881 (2010)under Sec. 4 and Sec. 9 of RA 9729, the Climate Change Commission was designated as —the sole policy-making body of the government which shall be tasked to coordinate, monitor and evaluate the programs and action plans of the government relating to climate change.— It was also empowered to —coordinate and synchronize climate change programs of national government agencies; formulate strategies on mitigating GHG and other anthropogenic causes of climate change; formulate and update guidelines for20104 sections