Executive Order No. 192 (2015)the President, under Article VII, SEC. 17 of the Constitution, has the power and control over executive departments, bureaus and offices, as well as the continuing authority under existing laws to reorganize such executive departments, bureaus, and agencies;201514 sections
Executive Order No. 191 (2015)MODIFYING THE RATES OF DUTY ON CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 851 (S. 2009) IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE PHILIPPINES' ASEAN-AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND FREE TRADE AREA (AANZFTA) TARIFF COMMITMENTS RELATING TO THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO) DECISION ON WAIVER RELATING TO SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR RICE OF THE PHILIPPINES20158 sections
Executive Order No. 190 (2015)MODIFYING THE MOST-FAVOURED-NATION (MFN) RATES OF DUTY ON CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS UNDER THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES (TCCP), AS AMENDED, IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE PHILIPPINE TARIFF COMMITMENTS UNDER THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION DECISION ON WAIVER RELATING TO SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR RICE OF THE PHILIPPINES20156 sections
Executive Order No. 189 (2015)in order to ensure information security and promote a culture of responsibility and discipline in handling classified and sensitive electronic information in the bureaucracy, there is a need to review and update Memorandum Circulars 78 (s. 1964) and 196 (s. 1968) pertaining to the security of classified matters in government offices, in order to account for current developments in information and communications technology;20159 sections
Executive Order No. 188 (2015)pursuant to Article 177 (e) of Presidential Decree (PD) No. 442, otherwise known as the "Labor Code of the Philippines, as amended," the ECC shall have the powers 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 SIF shall be guaranteed and such increases in benefits shall not require any increase in contributions; and20156 sections
Executive Order No. 187 (2015)if the Bangsamoro Basic Law is enacted and ratified, there may be a gap in the intervening period between enactment and ratification within which neither the Bangsamoro Transition Commission nor the Bangsamoro Transition Authority will exist to address the issues relevant to the Bangsamoro Basic Law and to the Bangsamoro as a whole;20155 sections
Executive Order No. 186 (2015)Executive Order (EO) No. 223 (s. 1987) vested in the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) the jurisdiction, control, management, protection, development and rehabilitation of the watershed areas surrounding geothermal reservations, namely: Tongonan Geothermal Reservation, Palinpinon Geothermal Reservation, Bacon-Manito Geothermal Reservation, and other geothermal reservations as may be discovered, identified, determined and developed by the PNOC, and proclaimed by the President of the Philippi20155 sections
Executive Order No. 185 (2015)in its 2009 Annual Report, the APEC Committee on Trade and Investment endorsed the APEC Environmental Goods and Services (EGS) Work Program to help in reaching an agreement on actions to support sustainable growth in the region, advance work to increase utilization and dissemination of EGS, reduce existing barriers and refrain from introducing new barriers to trade and investment in EGS, and enhance the capabilities of economies to develop their EGS sectors;20155 sections
Executive Order No. 184 (2015)Republic Act (RA) No. 7042, also known as the "Foreign Investments Act of 1991," as amended by RA No. 8179, provides for the formulation of a Regular Foreign Investment Negative List, covering investment areas/activities which are open to foreign investors and/or reserved to Filipino nationals; and20155 sections
Executive Order No. 183 (2015)there is a need to further accelerate the social and economic development of the cities and municipalities comprising the provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental and improve the delivery of public services in the aforementioned provinces;20158 sections
Executive Order No. 182 (2015)Articles 2 and 7 of Executive Order (EO) No. 226 (s. 1987) or the "Omnibus Investments Code of 1987," as amended, declare that the State shall encourage private Filipino and foreign investments in industry which shall provide significant employment opportunities, provide a foundation for the future development of the economy, and meet the tests of international competitiveness and empower the Board of Investments (BOI) to formulate and implement rationalization programs for certain industries to201520 sections
Executive Order No. 181 (2015)Item (4)(a)(iv) of the Senate and House of Representatives Joint Resolution (JR) No. 4 (s. 2009) includes Incentives as a component of the Total Compensation Framework for government personnel. Item (4)(h)(ii) thereof also provides for the grant of Incentives as rewards for exceeding agency financial and operational performance targets, and to motivate employee efforts toward higher productivity;201515 sections
Executive Order No. 180 (2015)without prejudice to other actions as may be directed by the President from time to time, it is necessary to prescribe administrative guidelines for the reconveyance and utilization of the Coco Levy Assets already declared by the Supreme Court as owned by the Government, to ensure that Coco Levy Assets will only be utilized for the benefit of the coconut farmers, and the Philippine coconut industry.201512 sections
Executive Order No. 179 (2015)it is necessary to prescribe administrative guidelines for the treatment of the Coco Levy Assets and the deposit of any privatization proceeds in the Special Account in the General Fund for Coco Levies (Coco Levy SAGF) to ensure that the Coco Levy Funds and Coco Levy Assets will only be utilized for the benefit of the coconut farmers and the Philippine coconut industry;20159 sections
Executive Order No. 178 (2015)in order for the Food Terminal, Inc. (FTI) to be fully compliant with its tax obligations, as well as its obligations under RA 7656 and Executive Order (EO) No. 323 (s. 2000), to retire all its long outstanding liabilities and to support FTI's viability and mandate, the dividend rate on FTI's 2012 net earnings under RA 7656 must be adjusted accordingly; and20153 sections
Executive Order No. 177 (2015)under Presidential Decree (PD) No. 4, as amended by PD No. 1770, the President of the formerly government-owned Philippine National Bank (PNB) is an ex-officio member of the National Food Authority (NFA) Council;20151 section
Executive Order No. 122 (2020)—under CA No. 613, as amended, the master, agent, owner or consignee of a vessel, whether aircraft or water craft, arriving in the Philippines from a place outside thereof, or departing from the Philippines for a place outside thereof, shall furnish the immigration officer in charge at the port of arrival and port of departure, such crew lists and passenger manifests, and such other information concerning the persons arriving or departing on the vessel, as shall be prescribed by the Commissioner202013 sections
Executive Order No. 121 (2020)—to strengthen their own interventions and responses against COVID-19, other countries such as Australia, China and the United States of America adopted, and the WHO recognized, the regulatory practice of issuing an Emergency Use Authorization to hasten the availability and use of COVID-19 drugs and vaccines, particularly those supported by strong evidence that patients have benefited therefrom, in the absence of available approved and adequate alternatives;202011 sections
Executive Order No. 120 (2020)—Republic Act (RA) No. 10121 or the "Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010," declares it a policy of the State to adopt a disaster risk reduction and management approach that is holistic, comprehensive, integrated and proactive in lessening the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of disasters including climate change, and one that promotes the involvement and participation of all sectors and all stakeholders concerned, at all levels, especially the local community;202010 sections
Executive Order No. 119 (2020)—in view of the potential repercussions to the seat of the National Government from aforesaid threats, pursuant to the strategies under Executive Order No. 52 (s. 2018), there is an urgent need to establish an integrated government center outside the NCR, which will serve as a back-up administrative hub and which may be utilized as disaster recovery center, to ensure continuity of government services, as well as facilitate collaboration and coordination between and among government agencies;20207 sections
Executive Order No. 118 (2020)—Section 3 of Republic Act (RA) No. 11494 or the—"Bayanihan—to Recover as One Act," declares it a policy of the State to sustain efforts to test, trace and treat COVID-19 cases to mitigate the transmission of the disease and prevent further loss of lives, and to reduce the adverse impact of COVID-19 on the socioeconomic well- being of all Filipinos through the provision of socioeconomic relief;20207 sections
Executive Order No. 117 (2020)—under Sections 218{d) and 234 of Republic Act (RA) No. 7160 or the "Local Government Code of 1991," government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs( engaged in the generation and transmission of electricity enjoy a number of exemptions and privileges with respect to real property taxes (RPT), including an assessment level of 10% on all its lands, buildings, machineries and other improvements, as well as an exemption for all machinery and equipment that are actually, directly and exclusively20206 sections
Executive Order No. 116 (2020)—the Department of Energy, with the assistance of the IAEA, has conducted a preliminary evaluation on the possibility of introducing nuclear energy in the country s power generation mix through the conduct of energy planning studies on the nineteen (19) infrastructure issues of nuclear power development, consistent with the IAEA's Milestone Approach;202010 sections
Executive Order No. 115 (2020)—based on a 2018 study conducted by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau, and the University of the Philippines Los Banos, Laguna, and upon ground validation, the Boracay island had exceeded its physical carrying capacity by 109.95 hectares (or 4,712 units) for residential structures, 194.90 has. (or 154 units) for businesses with lodging or accommodation services, and 16.95 has. (or 878 units) for other business establishments, wh20204 sections
Executive Order No. 114 (2020)—under Section 4 of Republic Act No. 11469 or the "Bayanihan to Heal as One Act," the President is granted the temporary emergency authority to, among others, undertake such measures as may be reasonable and necessary to carry out the declared national policy under the same law, and reprogram, reallocate and realign from savings on other items of appropriations in the Fiscal Year 2020 General Appropriations Act in the Executive Department, as may be necessary and beneficial to fund measures that20208 sections
Executive Order No. 113 (2020)—Republic Act (RA) No. 11469 or the "Bayanihan To Heal as One Act," declared: (i) a State of National Emergency over the entire country; and (ii) as a State policy, the urgent need to undertake a program for recovery and rehabilitation, including a social amelioration program and provision of safety nets to all affected sectors, and to ensure that there is sufficient, adequate and readily available funding to implement such program;20207 sections
Executive Order No. 112 (2020)—the parameters for risk classification include trends on the COViD-19 epidemiological curve, health systems capacity of local government units (LGUs), as well as economic, social and security considerations, which are reviewed and updated on a daily basis, consistent with the adoption of a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach to managing the COVID-19 outbreak;20205 sections
Executive Order No. 111 (2020)—by virtue of Executive Order (EO) No. 4 (s. 2010) and other issuances, the Office of the Press Secretary was reorganized, and the task of informing and communicating to the people the policies, programs, official activities and achievements of the OP and the Executive Department, as well as the development and implementation of communication strategies, were shared between the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) and its attached agencies, the Presidential Communications Develop20206 sections
Executive Order No. 110 (2020)—one of the strategies in attaining just and lasting peace in the Philippine Development Plan is to make government more responsive to peace, conflict and security issues, which may be achieved by providing the police, military and their support units, the rightful and reasonable benefits in the performance of their sworn duties to defend and secure the State and to maintain peace and order;202010 sections