Executive Order No. 9 (2022)Presidential Decree (PD) No. 449 (s. 1974), otherwise known as the —Cockfighting Law of 1974,— which governs the establishment, operation, and ownership of cockpits in the Philippines, prohibits holding of cockfights in unlicensed cockpits, as well as other kinds of gambling during a cockfight;20226 sections
Executive Order No. 8 (2022)the various programs of the DBP aim to address gaps in the agricultural sector and increase the resilience of the agricultural value chain in the pursuit of national food security, as well as to provide credit support for infrastructure and logistics facilities, micro, small and medium enterprises, environment and social services and community development to drive immediate economic growth and recovery;20223 sections
Executive Order No. 7 (2022)—Executive Order (EO) No. 3 (s. 2022) allowed the voluntary wearing of face masks in outdoor settings or in open space and non-crowded outdoor areas with good ventilation, provided that not-fully vaccinated individuals, senior citizens and immunocompromised individuals were highly encouraged to wear face masks, and that physical distancing shall be observed at all times;20227 sections
Executive Order No. 68-A (2014)was issued establishing the Value-Added Tax (VAT) Tax Credit Certificates (TCCs) Monetization Program (hereinafter referred to as the —Program—) to provide a mechanism for qualified VAT-registered persons to receive the cash equivalent of their outstanding VAT TCCs; and201410 sections
Executive Order No. 6 (2022)—Executive Order (EO) No. 79 (s. 2019) established the Inter-Cabinet Cluster Mechanism on Normalization (ICCMN), and mandated the same to ensure timely, appropriate and efficient delivery of the Normalization Program, which is parallel and complementary to the provisions of Republic Act No. 11054 or the "Organic Law for the—Bangsamoro—Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao;"20224 sections
Executive Order No. 5 (2022)—under Section 2, Chapter 1, Title VII, Book IV of EO No. 292 or the "Administrative Code of 1987," the DOLE shall be the primary policy-making, programming, coordinating and administrative entity in the field of labor and employment, responsible for the promotion of gainful employment opportunities and the optimization of the development and utilization of the country's human resources;20225 sections
Executive Order No. 4 (2022)—in light of the continuing disruptive effects of the pandemic, and the new challenges posed on the production of crops due to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, as well as the pernicious effects of climate change, this Administration finds it necessary to provide continuing economic relief to agrarian reform beneficiaries in order to assist them in the process of recovery, and ensure food security in the country amidst theses global uncertainties;20227 sections
Executive Order No. 3 (2022)—EO No. 166 (s. 2022) provides for a Ten-Point Policy Agenda on economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, and directs all government departments, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities, including government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) and state universities and colleges (SUCs), and enjoins local government units (LGUs) to, among others, further reopen the economy through the safe resumption of economic and social activities:20225 sections
Executive Order No. 2 (2022)—Section 31, Chapter 2o, Title III, Book III of the Executive Order No. 292, s. 1987, or the Administrative Code of 1987 provides that the President has continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the OP:202213 sections
Executive Order No. 176 (2014)INSTITUTIONALIZING THE INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (IMP) AS THE NATIONAL CORRUPTION PREVENTION PROGRAM IN ALL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, BUREAUS, OFFICES, AGENCIES, INCLUDING GOVERNMENT-OWNED AND -CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS, GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (IMS)201411 sections
Executive Order No. 175 (2022)—there is a need to formulate the Twelfth Regular Foreign Investment Negative List, replacing the Eleventh Regular Foreign Investment Negative List, to reflect changes to List A and List B, pursuant to existing laws, consistent with the policy to ease restrictions on foreign participation in certain investment areas or activities;20225 sections
Executive Order No. 175 (2014)Senate Resolution No. 100 (s. 2012) expressing concurrence to the ratification of the —Agreement between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Government of Australia Concerning the Status of Visiting Forces of Each State in the Territory of the Other State,— hereinafter referred to as the SOVFA, urged the President to expand the mandate of the PCVFA so as to include the monitoring and coordination of pertinent activities related to the implementation of the PH-Australia SOVF201410 sections
Executive Order No. 174 (2022)—Republic Act (RA) No. 4670 or the —Magna Carta for Public School Teachers,— recognizes that the advancement in education depends on the qualifications and ability of the teaching staff, and declares it a policy of the State to promote and improve the social and economic status of public school teachers, their terms of employment and career prospects in order to attract and retain in the teaching profession more individuals with proper qualifications;20229 sections
Executive Order No. 174 (2014)Article II, Section 16 of the 1987 Constitution provides that the State shall protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature;201410 sections
Executive Order No. 173 (2022)—Section 88 of the General Provisions of RA No. 11639 or the —General Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2022,— provides that the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), in consultation with the agencies, shall determine the functions, programs, activities and projects that could be strengthened, scaled down, phased out or abolished, and recommend the corresponding structural, functional and operational adjustments to streamline the organization and operations of the agency and improve its pe20227 sections
Executive Order No. 173 (2014)under Section 234 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code of 1991), Government-Owned and/or -Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) engaged in the generation and transmission of electricity enjoy a number of exemptions/privileges with respect to real property taxes, including an assessment level of 10% on all its lands, buildings, machineries and other improvements (Sections 216 and 218), as well as an exemption for all machinery and equipment that are actually, directly and exclusively used in20145 sections
Executive Order No. 172 (2022)—pursuant to RA No. 11524, the Department of Budget and Management, Department of Finance, Department of Trade and Industry, and the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), provided advisory opinions on the Coconut Farmers and Industry Development Plan, with the NEDA particularly noting that the same is aligned with the Updated Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022 and the Philippine Coconut Farmers and Industry Roadmap 2021-2040, and consistent with national development priorities t20226 sections
Executive Order No. 172 (2014)the past six (6) months have witnessed how port congestion at the Port of Manila, specifically, the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) and the South Harbor, have tremendously disrupted industries and businesses not only in Metro Manila but across the country, and how it has highlighted the important and crucial role that the government has to play in mitigating its impact and finding immediate solutions;20147 sections
Executive Order No. 171 (2022)—there is a need to temporarily maintain the reduced tariffs on imported rice and pork products to attain the objectives of EO Nos. 134 and 135, capitalize on the gains already achieved by these measures, all for the purpose of augmenting the supply of these products in the country, diversifying the country's market sources, and maintaining affordable prices, towards ensuring food security;20224 sections
Executive Order No. 171 (2014)to ensure the successful implementation of the UNCAC and to demonstrate the Philippines— strong commitment to the observance of international normative standards, it is necessary to establish an appropriate multi-stakeholder mechanism or body to carry out the effective implementation, monitoring and review of all the initiatives to achieve the noble goals of the UNCAC;201410 sections
Executive Order No. 170 (2022)—actions undertaken by the govenrment, such as: (i) the implementation of RA No. 11055 or the "Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) Act," which provides a foundational ID system intended to facilitate identity authentication and simplify processes relative to account onboarding; (ii) the issuance of Executive Order No. 127 (s. 2021) which expanded the provision of internet services; (iii) the efforts of the—Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas—(BSP) to reduce supply-side barriers to digital transac202211 sections
Executive Order No. 170 (2014)the BPZ was placed under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), which was given the authority to implement a program for the proper zoning, titling, planning, development, and utilization of the port areas in the BPZ, consistent with law, and the regional industrial plans of the Government;20145 sections
Executive Order No. 169 (2022)—Section 1, Chapter 1, Title X, Book IV of Executive Order (EO) No. 292 (s. 1987) or the "Administrative Code of 1987,: provides for the protection of Filipino enterprises against unfair trade practices, and recognizes the importance of pursuing a trade policy that serves the general welfare, and utilizes all forms and arrangements of exchange on the basis of equality and reciprocity;202210 sections
Executive Order No. 169 (2014)an invasive and introduced species of scale insect, Aspidiotus rigidus, an insect pest attacking plant leaves, feeding on sap directly drawn from form the plant—s vascular system, with a distinct characteristic of secreting a waxy coating for defense which resembles fish scales, has been tremendously infesting bearing and non-bearing coconut trees and has devastated a significant number of coconut farms in the CALABARZON Region;201413 sections
Executive Order No. 168 (2022)—Section 5 of RA No. 10149, or the —GOCC Governance Act of 2011,— provides that the Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCG) shall evaluate and ascertain whether a government-owned or-controlled corporation (GOCC) should be reorganized, and if upon its determination that it is to the best interest of the State that a GOCC should be recognized, it shall make the appropriate recommendation to the President;20225 sections
Executive Order No. 168 (2014)Article II, Section 15 of the Constitution provides that the State shall protect and promote the right to health of the people and instill health consciousness among them;20147 sections
Executive Order No. 167 (2022)—Republic Act No. 9710 or the "Magna Carta for Women" (MCW), renamed the NCRFW as the Philippines Commission on Women (PCW), and designated the Commission as the primary policy-making and coordinating body on women and gender equality concerns, as well as the overall monitoring and oversight body to ensure the effective implementation of the MCW;20224 sections
Executive Order No. 167 (2014)pursuant to Article 177(e) of Presidential Decree No. 626, as amended, the Employees— Compensation Commission (ECC) shall have the power and duties, among others, to upgrade benefits and grant new ones for permanent disability or death, subject to the approval of the President, provided that the actuarial stability of the State Insurance Funds (SIF) shall be guaranteed and that such increases in benefits shall not require any increase in contributions from the employers, both private and public;20147 sections
Executive Order No. 166 (2022)—data gathered by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) show that at the height of the pandemic in 2020 (i) 10.1% of businesses temporarily closed, and 0.4% permanently ceased operations; (ii) unemployment swelled to around 8.7 million Filipinos; (iii) the loss of household wage and income amounted to Php1.04 Trillion, or an average of Php23,806.00 per worker; and (iv) hunger incidence increased to 1 in 4 families in the National Capital Region;20226 sections
Executive Order No. 166 (2014)—pursuant to Section 79 of Republic Act No, 10633, or the —General Appropriations Act of 2014,— unless otherwise provided by law or directed by the President of the Philippines, no organizational units or changes in key positions in any department, bureau, and office of the National Government, including SUCs shall be authorized in their respective organizational structures and staffing patterns and funded from appropriations provided under this Act.20143 sections