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. 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. 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. 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 (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 (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 (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 (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 (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. 596 (2006)there is an imperative need to integrate, strengthen and rationalize the powers and jurisdiction of the OGCC in the light of the Decision of the Supreme Court dated July 20, 2006, in the case of —Manila International Airport Authority vs. Court of Appeals, City of Para—aque, et al.— (G.R. No. 155650), where the High Court differentiated —government corporate entities— and —government instrumentalities with corporate powers— from GOCCs for purposes of the provisions of the Local Government Code o20066 sections
Executive Order No. 595 (2006)there is a need to reassess and review existing health curriculum of primary, secondary and collegiate levels in order to refocus the same from curative to preventive aspects of diseases and other top causes of mortality and morbidity in the country.200614 sections
Executive Order No. 594 (2006)the conduct of effective foreign policy often calls for the appointment/designation of persons with expertise and experience to undertake special tasks or address certain issues, notably in international economic affairs.200612 sections
Executive Order No. 593 (2006)DECLARING CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND OWNED BY THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS OFFICE SITUATED IN ALUBA HILLS, MACASANDIG, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, COVERED BY TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 10360 (LOT 2917-A, CAD-9856), AS HOUSING SITE AND PROVIDING FOR ITS DEVELOPMENT AND DISPOSITION IN FAVOR OF THE TELOF X EMPLOYEES HOUSING ASSOCIATION20066 sections
Executive Order No. 592 (2006)in line with such mandate, the BOC proposed to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board, and the latter approved, the Non-Intrusive Container Inspection System (NCIS) Project, which is the most reliable means of container content identification while at the same time improving accuracy and correctness of assessment and collection of duties and taxes; abating smuggling and the illegal entry of drugs and hazardous materials; and improving the inflow and outflow of containers th20066 sections
Executive Order No. 591 (2006)ADJUSTING THE DIVIDEND RATE OF METROPOLITAN WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM ON ITS 2005 NET EARNINGS PURSUANT TO SECTION 5 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 765620063 sections
Executive Order No. 590 (2006)under Section 5 of PD 361, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 1656 issued on 21 December 1979 (PD 1656), the funds of the RSBS shall be allowed to grow to be able to provide perpetually the cash requirement covering the retirement and separation benefit payments to military personnel on a self-sustaining basis, and that prior to the time when perpetual self-sufficiency of the funds of the RSBS is attained as determined by actuarial valuation, the yearly requirement for retirement and separati20067 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. 589 (2006)in order to implement these strategies, exporters have to travel to join trade fairs, exhibitions and missions; act as resource persons in trade negotiators; attend seminars and speaking engagements; and act as buying agents to support, promote and market Philippine export products in the global market;20067 sections
Executive Order No. 588 (2006)there is a need to attract and maintain much needed investments for the development of ship building and ship repair sector in view or its capacity to contribute to the country—s economic output, its strategic significance given the archipelagic nature of the Philippine geography, and its potential to open up vast opportunities for employment and skills training for Filipinos;20068 sections
Executive Order No. 587 (2006)DIRECTING DTI TO ESTABLISH AND ADMINISTER THE PHILIPPINE BUSINESS REGISTRY (PBR) PROJECT20065 sections
Executive Order No. 586 (2006)pursuant to Executive Order No. 380, series of 2004, the Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA) is tasked to develop, improve, administer, deal in, subdivide, dispose, lease, and sell all kinds of lands, buildings, estates and other forms of real property owned, managed, controlled and/or operated by the government, and thus, hold assets in behalf of the National Government;20063 sections
Executive Order No. 585 (2006)it is consistent with the national interest that these loose firearms be submitted for licensing end the holders of loose firearms be encouraged and given an opportunity to obtain the required firearm license;20068 sections
Executive Order No. 584 (2006)Republic Act No. 7042, otherwise known as the Foreign Investments Act of 1991, as amended by RA 8179, provides for the formulation of a Regular Foreign Investment Negative List covering investment areas/activities which may be opened to foreign investors and/or reserved to Filipino nationals;20064 sections
Executive Order No. 583 (2006)the University of the Philippines, demonstrating competence and availability of core scientific personnel, national centers of excellence, intellectual resources, and academic and research infrastructure, is in the best position to harness and organize State Universities and Colleges (SUCs), private universities, other private and public academic institutions, industry, government agencies, and other sectors, in order to serve as the national hub for the generation and application of new scienti20065 sections
Executive Order No. 582 (2006)Chapter 1, Article 5, sub-article (F) of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations and Optional Protocols of which the Philippines is a signatory of this Convention provides that a given state—s consular office shall act —as notary and civil registrar and in capacities of a similar kind, and performing certain functions of an administrative nature—;20067 sections
Executive Order No. 581 (2006)SEGREGATING THE OCCUPIED PORTION OF THE DOST-REGION VII PROPERTY LOCATED IN BARANGAY LAHUG, CEBU CITY AND DECLARING THE SAME AS ALIENABLE AND DISPOSABLE TO BENEFIT MEMBERS OF THE DRI RIVERBED HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION (DRIHOA)20066 sections
Executive Order No. 580 (2006)Executive Order No. 197 dated 13 January 2000 directed all Departments, Bureaus, Commissions, Agencies, Offices and Instrumentalities of the National Government including government-owned or controlled corporations to increase their rates of fees and charges by not less than twenty (20) percent and based on this order the Philippine National Police implemented a Revised Schedule Fees, including administrative fines for loss of firearms;20065 sections
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. 579 (2006)the Philippines is a young nation; our people are young, those under 30 years old make up sixty-five (65%) percent of the population;20066 sections