Executive Order No. 9 (2016)—there is a need to enhance and strengthen the organizational capability of the OCS in order to effectively address and monitor the delivery of the identified targets of the government and to ensure the streamlining and re-engineering of the development thrusts of the Administration,201611 sections
Executive Order No. 9 (2001)EO No. 190, on the other hand, has effectively encroached on the fiscal autonomy of local governments to allocate their resources in accordance with their own priorities by directing the holdback of a certain portion of the IRA for specific purposes identified by the national government; and20014 sections
Executive Order No. 9 (1966)—7. The application must be executed in person by the applicant and must include an oath or affirmation of allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines. If such application is in order, a passport must be issued unless there is a pending criminal case against the applicant in a court of component jurisdiction in which case the issuance may be denied. If, however, the applicant is able to obtain the approval of such component court for his travel abroad, then a passport must be issued as if no c19661 section
Executive Order No. 8 (2016)—in a meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 13-14 August 2016, the Implementing Panels of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GPH) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) reached a consensus on the substantive aspects of the new Peace and Development Roadmap for the implementation of signed agreements;20168 sections
Executive Order No. 8 (2001)President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby establish the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Agricultural Modernization (OPAAM) under the Office of the President and provide the necessary funds.20016 sections
Executive Order No. 8 (1966)2. The Staff shall have, with the approval of the Executive Secretary, such personnel as may be assigned or detailed to it from the various departments, bureaus, offices and instrumentalities of the government and such other personnel necessary for the performance of its functions. All positions in the agency are hereby declared to be highly technic19661 section
Executive Order No. 7 (2016)—there is a need to designate the DND Secretary as Chairperson of the Security, Justice and Peace Cluster in order to ensure that the thrust of the Government to suppress and prevent lawless violence, and win the fight against crimes, particularly illegal drugs and corruption is achieved;20164 sections
Executive Order No. 7 (2001)Executive Order No. 80, series of 1993, established Clark Development Corporation (CDC) as the implementing arm of BCDA for the Clark Special Economic Zone which envisioned Clark to be converted into an international civil aviation complex, a modern industrial estate and tourism, trade and business center for Luzon and Asia;20015 sections
Executive Order No. 7 (1966)The functions, records, properties, equipment and unexpected balance of appropriations, if any, are hereby transferred to the Philippine Sugar Institute.19661 section
Executive Order No. 65 (2001)Funds for the implementation of this Order, inclusive of personnel benefits requirements, shall be sourced from agency savings, by realignment of funds or, upon request, augmented by the Department of Budget and Management from any available source, subject to budgetary rules and regulations.20011 section
Executive Order No. 64 (2011)EO 716 further provides that CIAC shall exercise jurisdiction over CCAC, which is comprised of 2,200 hectares, as well as over the area of approximately 166.9 hectares within the Clark Industria! Estate 5 (IE5), which is bounded on the East by the East Perimeter Wall; on the West by the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) Interchange; and on the North by the SCTEX Logistics Interchange.20117 sections
Executive Order No. 64 (2001)in line with the priority concern of the present Administration to provide lands to deserving landless and homeless Filipinos, the President has issued a memorandum dated 05 February 2001, directing all heads of Government Departments, Agencies, Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations and their Instrumentalities to identify areas which may be identified for socialized housing purposes;20014 sections
Executive Order No. 63 (2001)ADJUSTING THE DIVIDEND RATE OF THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES ON ITS 1999 AND 2000 NET EARNINGS20013 sections
Executive Order No. 62 (2011)DPWH is mandated to ensure that the planning, design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure facilities such as national highways, flood control and water resource development systems, are in accordance with the highest level of safety and efficiency and in line with the overall national development objectives;20118 sections
Executive Order No. 62 (2001)for the PCSD to be more effective and responsive in ensuring the realization of the government—s sustainable development goals, there is a need to streamline and define its core functions and membership, keeping in mind the various agencies in government whose functions are integral components of the overall government sustainable development operational thrusts;20019 sections
Executive Order No. 61 (2011)it is the policy of the government to create socio-economic conditions conducive to growth and competitiveness of Philippine industries that will stimulate economic development and generate, create and preserve employment opportunities;20115 sections
Executive Order No. 61 (2001)PITC is a government-owned and/or controlled corporation (GOCC) created by virtue of PD 252, as amended by PD 1071;20013 sections
Executive Order No. 60 (2011)the Malampaya Project requires additional investment to sustain the production levels of natural gas, including the drilling of additional wells (Malampaya Phase 2 for completion in 2013) and the installation of compression capacity (Malampaya Phase 3 for completion in 2015) with a total cost of more than US $ 1 billion;20116 sections
Executive Order No. 60 (2001)under Section 31, Chapter 10, Title III, Book III of the Administrative Code of 1987, the President has the continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the Office of the President.20015 sections
Executive Order No. 6 (2016)—Executive Order No. 1 dated 30 June 2016 placed certain agencies under the supervision of the Office of the Cabinet Secretary (OCS) to develop programs and projects that promote social education to enable people's participation in effecting real change by keeping watch of the affairs of the government, and listen to people's feedback;201611 sections
Executive Order No. 6 (2001)due to the magnitude and uniqueness of the Pinatubo disaster that has rendered thousands homeless in Central Luzon, particularly in the provinces of Pampanga, Zambales and Tarlac and ongoing resettlement projects in the area, there is a necessity to ensure the continued implementation and monitoring of these projects until completion;20015 sections
Executive Order No. 6 (1966)the smuggling and traffic in smuggled goods is a form of subversion which erodes our economic gains, promotes syndicated crimes, encourages lawlessness, and have resulted in the deterioration of the normal character of our people;19661 section
Executive Order No. 59 (2011)the PRPC was created under the Department of Agriculture (DA) through EO No. 309 (s. 2004) with the National Food Authority (NFA), Philippine Rice Research Institute (Phil Rice), University of the Philippines — Los Ba—os, Philippine Center for Postharvest and Extension (BPRE) (now Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization [PhilMech]), and National Agricultural and Fishery Council (NAFC) as member institutions;20115 sections
Executive Order No. 59 (2001)the Filoil Development and Management Corporation (FDMC), a government-owned and controlled corporation, owns several properties in Rosario and Noveleta, Cavite consisting of twenty-five (25) hectares more or less, which are being occupied by more or less 3,500 informal settler families;20011 section
Executive Order No. 58 (2011)Executive Order No. 135 (S. 2002) mandated the streamlining of the NPF, directing the abolition of all permanent positions and the termination of all casuals and contractuals while retaining a transition team to look for an alternative site for a new NPF park;20111 section
Executive Order No. 58 (2001)in line with the priority concern of the present Administration to provide housing to deserving landless and homeless families and ensure security of tenure of informal settler families occupying government lands which are no longer utilized for its intended purposes;20011 section
Executive Order No. 57 (2011)the Philippines faces serious maritime security challenges threatening not only its territorial integrity but the peaceful existence of the Filipinos and their inherent rights to be free from such threats as piracy, armed robbery, terrorism, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, trafficking in persons, drugs and firearms trafficking, smuggling, illegal fishing, transnational crimes, national disasters, climate change, and marine environment degradation;201114 sections
Executive Order No. 57 (2001)the United States (US) has expressed its firm commitment to lead the fight against terrorism, wherever it may be found, and has urged all peace loving nations to join in this effort;20017 sections
Executive Order No. 56 (2011)Republic Act (RA) No. 10021. otherwise known as the —Exchange of Information on Tax Matters Act of 2009— was enacted on 8 March 2010 in order for the government to comply with or commit to the internationally-agreed tax standards required for the exchange of tax information with its tax treaty partners to help combat international tax evasion and avoidance and to help address tax concerns that affect international trade and investment;20116 sections
Executive Order No. 56 (2001)Republic Act No. 7610, also known as the —Special Protection of Children Against Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act,— declares children as Zones of Peace, and as such, they shall not be recruited to become members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines or its civilian units or other armed groups, nor be allowed to take part in the fighting, or used as guides, couriers or spies;20015 sections