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 (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 (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. 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. 56 (1966)2. Military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, guards in the employment of the Bureau of Prisons, Provincial governors, lieutenant governors, provincial treasurers, city and municipal mayors, and guards of provincial prisoners and jails, when such firearms are in possession of such officials and public servants for use in the performance of their official duties.19661 section
Executive Order No. 55 (1966)The Committee is hereby empowered to call upon any department, bureau, office, agency or instrumentality of the Government for such assistance as it nay need for the accomplishment of its task.19661 section
Executive Order No. 54 (1966), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby create a Joint Committee on Financial Management Improvement Program composed of the Secretary of Finance, the Auditor General and the Budget Commissioner, which shall pursue a financial management improvement program that will satisfy the needs of the Philippine Government and its instrumentalities. It is understood that during the Committee meetings, leadership therein shall be provided by the respective mem19661 section
Executive Order No. 53 (1966)the proper development and wise utilization of critical manpower are essential to economic development in general and the attainment of the goals of the Four-Year Economic Development Program in particular;19661 section
Executive Order No. 52 (1966), President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby ban the manufacture, sale and possession of firecrackers and other pyrotechnic wares.19661 section
Executive Order No. 51 (1966)pursuant to Resolution No. 466 of the Provincial Board of Rizal dated March 30, 1966, the Provincial Governor issued Administrative Order No. 10 creating the Agricultural Development Council for Rizal for the purpose of undertaking a province-wide program of agricultural development including provisions for technical and financial assistance to farmers;19661 section
Executive Order No. 50 (1966), President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby revoke Executive Order No. 62 dated January 15, 1964, creating the Rice and Corn Authority, and direct the Rice and Corn Production Coordinating Council to assume the sole power and responsibility of implementing the Rice and Corn Production Program. It is further directed that the Budget Commission, the National Irrigation Adminis19661 section
Executive Order No. 5 (1966), President of the Philippines, do hereby elevate the Governor of the Land Authority to the rank of a Member of the Cabinet, with all the rights, honors and privileges pertaining to that position.19661 section
Executive Order No. 49 (1966)Beginning at point 1, the intersection of the bulk heads fronting the Manila Hotel and the Public Service Commission Building; thence, across 25th Street along the prolongation of the bulkhead fronting the Manila Hotel to point 2, on the north boundary of 25th Street; thence along 25th Street to point 3 at the intersection of 25th Street and the west boundary of Chicago Street; thence along the west boundary of Chicago Street to point 4, at the north boundary of 11th Street; thence along the nor19661 section
Executive Order No. 48 (1966)—(5) Upon certification by the Secretary of National Defense, and in the interest of national security, the Armed Forces of the Philippines may repair, rebuild, service and/or manufacture, or cause to be repaired, rebuilt, serviced and/or manufactured, all machineries, vessels, aircrafts, engines, and other related equipment, the provisions of Executive Order No. 116, series of 1937, to the contrary notwithstanding.—19661 section
Executive Order No. 47 (1966)MODIFYING THE RATE OF IMPORT DUTY OF CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLE, AND MODIFYING AND SUPERSEDING TARIFF HEADING 87.12 UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBERED TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE, DATED DECEMBER 13, 1965, AS PROVIDED UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, AS AMENDED—19664 sections
Executive Order No. 46 (1966)2. The Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources and all public officials are hereby enjoined from issuing any permit to slaughter carabaos and buffaloes.19661 section
Executive Order No. 45 (1966)there is need to insure the speedy and proper implementation of foreign-financed projects in order that available resources could be utilized to the optimum, specific targets met and inter-agency cooperation enhanced; and19661 section
Executive Order No. 44 (1966)the Republic of the Philippines is in a position to provide the forum on manpower development and related labor problems by extending invitations to Asian countries of a relatively equal level of socio-economic development as ours for the purpose of exchanging views and information on basic labor problems common in this part of the world and formulating measures of mutual assistance and regional cooperation in meeting such problems.19661 section
Executive Order No. 43 (1966)Pursuant to the powers vested in me by law, the following amendments to the implementing details of Republic Act No. 2717, otherwise known as the Electrification Administration Act, are hereby promulgated to govern the organization, powers, duties and functions of the Electrification Administration, in view of the expansion of activities and the necessity to reflect changes in conditions, organization, definition and distribution of work among the various departments in the Administration.19666 sections
Executive Order No. 42 (1966)2. The Vice-President shall exercise general supervision over the conduct of affairs in the executive departments, except as to administrative functions. He shall preside over Cabinet meetings and shall represent the President in social functions requiring the presence of the latter. He shall also preside over official ceremonies, receive and return the official calls of foreign dignitaries in behalf and in representation of the President, and on such occasions the Vice-President shall be entitl19661 section
Executive Order No. 41 (1966)1. Except for the assignment of Aides-de-Camp and Military Assistants, requests for the detail of military personnel to civilian offices and officials shall not be specified by name but by qualifications so as not to disturb the professional growth of AFP officers as programmed by their prescribed military career management pattern. Should it be imperative to ask for military personnel by name, the requesting agency or official will submit to the approving authority the names of at least three (19661 section
Executive Order No. 40 (1966)Every vessel used in Philippine waters, not being a transient of foreign registry nor otherwise exempted from registration, shall be registered, duly licensed and/or charged a proper fee in accordance with implementing regulations as maybe fixed by the Bureau of Customs, the Philippine Fisheries Commission and such maritime authority as maybe provided for by law. Such rules must provide among others:19661 section
Executive Order No. 4 (1966)there is particular need for the reorientation among public officials and employees and the people in general on the right sense of spiritual and moral values as the foundation of an enduring national strength and character, with a view to stopping the illegal acquisition of material gains through dubious means such as graft and corruption, smuggling, subversion and lawlessness;19661 section
Executive Order No. 397 (2004)the government issued Executive Order No. 156, series of 2002, establishing a Comprehensive Industrial Policy and Directions for the Motor Vehicle Development Program to develop the Philippines as the manufacturing hub in ASEAN for certain motor vehicles, parts and components;20048 sections
Executive Order No. 396 (2004)Executive Order 164 (Modifying the Nomenclature and the Rates of Import Duty on Various Products Under Section 104 of the Tariff and Customs Code of 1978), issued on 10 January 2003, reduced the rates of duty on natural gas vehicle (NGV) industry-related equipment, parts and components to encourage active private sector participation in the NGVPPT in terms of providing the necessary support, logistics and infrastructure;20046 sections
Executive Order No. 395 (2004)on 13 December 1996, fourteen (14) economies signed in Singapore a Ministerial Declaration on Trade in Information Technology (IT) Products providing for the elimination/binding of tariffs on certain IT products beginning 01 July 1997 and ending on 01 January 2000 with extended staging of tariff reductions up to the year 2005 for developing countries;20045 sections
Executive Order No. 394 (2004)under the Honda AICO Certificate of Eligibility No. Honda/2004/37, the Philippines (Honda Cars Philippines, Inc.) will import from Malaysia (Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. and Honda Autoparts Manufacturing (M) Sdn. Bhd.) certain original equipment manufacture (OEM) automotive parts/components for Honda Civic (HS 8703.90 10). In exchange, Malaysia (Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. and Honda Autoparts Manufacturing (M) Sdn. Bhd.) will import from the Philippines complementary parts/components for the OEM of Hon20045 sections
Executive Order No. 393 (2004)the Anti-Smuggling Intelligence and Investigation Center was created pursuant to Executive Order No. 155 dated December 11, 2002, to investigate and interdict smuggling and other acts contrary to the Tariff and customs Code of the Philippines committed on a large scale or by criminal syndicates;20043 sections
Executive Order No. 392 (2004)AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 182 DATED FEBRUARY 14, 2003 ENTITLED "TRANSFERRING THE MEDICARE FUNCTIONS OF THE OVERSEAS WORKERS WELFARE ADMINISTRATION TO THE PHILIPPINE HEALTH INSURANCE CORPORATION"20043 sections
Executive Order No. 391 (2004)the MTPID, 2005-2010, shall contain the three-year rolling set of priority programs and projects to be implemented by the national government agencies (NGAs), government-owned and-controlled corporations (GOCCs), government financial institutions (GFIs) and other government corporate entities (OGCEs) and their subsidiaries in support of the targets and strategies of the MTPDP, 2004-2010;20048 sections