Executive Order No. 73 (2018)—Section 5 of the same EO provided for the jurisdiction, powers, and functions of the Commission, while Section 12 thereof further transferred to the Commission the investigative, recommendatory, and other incidental functions of the Office of the Deputy Executive Secretary for Legal Affairs (ODESLA), except its functions of formulating national anti-corruption plans, policies, and strategies, implementing anti-corruption initiatives of the government, and monitoring compliance therewith;20184 sections
Executive Order No. 72 (2018)—EO No. 271 allows foreign nationals, not categorized as "restricted" as determined by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), visiting the Zone for business and/or tourism purposes to enter all ports of entry of the Zone and stay therein without visa for a maximum period of fourteen (14) days subject to certain conditions and provided that they shall leave or depart from the Philippines only through the Subic Bay International Airport (SBIA);20187 sections
Executive Order No. 71 (2018)—Presidential Decree (PD) No. 79, as amended, or the "Revised Population Act of the Philippines," created the Commission on Population (POPCOM) under the Office of the President, to formulate and adopt coherent, integrated and comprehensive long-term plans, programs, and recommendations on population as it relates to economic and social development consistent with and implementing the population policy, including undertaking a national program of family planning involving both public and private20185 sections
Executive Order No. 70 (2018)—to ensure comprehensive orchestration of related peace efforts and initiatives of national government agencies, local government units and various sectors of civil society, there is a need to formulate a National Peace Framework anchored on the Whole-of-Nation approach, which shall include, among others, a mechanism for local peace engagements or negotiations and interventions that is consistent with constitutional integrity and national sovereignty, responsive to local needs, and sensitive to201811 sections
Executive Order No. 69 (2018)—there is a need to provide financial support to members of the CAA units, in recognition of the invaluable assistance they provide to the AFP in dealing with security threats, their indispensable service in maintaining local peace and order and meeting local insurgencies, and the faithful performance of their duties, which they carry out at great risk to themselves and their families;20185 sections
Executive Order No. 68 (2018)—the Philippine National Risk Assessment (NRA)on Money Laundering (ML) and Terrorism Financing (TF) Reports assessed the overall exposure of the country to money laundering and its related predicate offenses, terrorism and terrorist financing, and identified and analyzed the ML/TF risks of the different sectors and entities covered under Republic Act No. 9160 or The Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001, as amended:201810 sections
Executive Order No. 67 (2018)—the transfer of agency supervision over offices under or attached to the OP to executive departments and agencies with relevant core mandates strengthens the democratic and institutional framework of the executive department by rationalizing policy formulation and project conceptualization and implementation; promoting greater efficiency, agency convergence, and participatory governance in the delivery of essential public services at the grassroots level; and eliminating roadblocks and impedime20184 sections
Executive Order No. 66 (2018)—to update and develop the then existing National Anti-Drug Plan of Action 2015-2020, the DDB formulated the Philippine Anti-Illegal Drugs Strategy (PADS), which outlines the balanced efforts of the government to strengthen its campaign against prohibited drugs and their precursors, and contribute to international efforts to counter the worldwide illegal drug problem;201812 sections
Executive Order No. 65 (2018)—there is a need to formulate the Eleventh Regular Foreign Investment Negative List, replacing the Tenth 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;20184 sections
Executive Order No. 64 (2018)—under the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement and the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA), an Effective Preferential Tariff Scheme is instituted whereby member-states shall eliminate import duties on several products traded within the region, except for rice, corn and sugar, by 2010 for the ASEAN-6 composed of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, and by 2015, with flexibility until 2018, for Cambodia, Laos, Myanmarand Vietnam;201810 sections
Executive Order No. 63 (2018)—the Philippines is a Party to the 1978 International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, as amended (STCW Convention), which provides the internationally agreed and accepted standards governing seafarers and sets the minimum requirements for their education, training, assessment of competence, certification and watchkeeping;20189 sections
Executive Order No. 62 (2018)—EO No. 357 (s. 1989) granted the HUDCC overall administrative supervision over the key housing agencies, and EO No. 20 (s. 2001) further strengthened it by mandating it, among others, to serve as the sole lead agency to assist the President in the formulation and implementation of the national objectives, policies, and strategies for housing and urban development, and to coordinate and monitor the activities of all government agencies undertaking housing projects, including those of local gover20186 sections
Executive Order No. 61 (2018)—pursuant to Section 1609 of Republic Act (RA) No. 10863, or the "Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA)," the President shall, upon the recommendation of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), modify import duties, including any necessary change in classification and other import restrictions as are required or appropriate to carry out and promote foreign trade with other countries;20187 sections
Executive Order No. 60 (2018)—under Section 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/privileges with respect to real property taxes, 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 exclusively used in the generatio20186 sections
Executive Order No. 59 (2018)—pursuant to RA No. 7656, the Secretary of Finance has recommended the downward adjustment of the percentage of net earnings that shall be declared by the PSALM as dividends to the National Government for years 2004, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014 and 2015, in the interest of national economy and general welfare;20182 sections
Executive Order No. 574 (1979)WHEREAS, the Ministry of Trade is the primary instrumentality of the government for discharging its functions related to trade; and as such, it is the natural focus of lines of responsibility and authority necessary to develop a consolidated, integrated and coherent approach to the search for solutions to trade related problems and to the identification of opportunities in the generation of foreign currency earnings;197925 sections
Executive Order No. 573 (1979)WHEREAS, the private sector must parallel governmental efforts to generate foreign currency earnings through exports, an objective which is best accomplished through the participation of the private sector in the process of determining policy directions and identifying necessary changes in such directions whenever required for the purpose of formulating appropriate measures to meet changing foreign market patterns;197912 sections
Executive Order No. 572 (1979)WHEREAS, to protect the livestock and meat industry from an erratic market condition, the consequent disadvantages of unpredictable fluctuating prices and to assure domestic consumers and end-users of stable quality and reasonable prices of livestock and meat products, a centralized government controlled Buying and Trading Agency has become necessary;19796 sections
Executive Order No. 571 (1979)DELINEATING THE FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PHILIPPINE PORTS AUTHORITY AND THE MANILA INTERNATIONAL PORT TERMINALS, INC. IN RELATION TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE MANILA INTERNATIONAL PORT19794 sections
Executive Order No. 570 (1979)WHEREAS, the Ministry is consequently empowered under Presidential Decree No. 1517 to utilize land assembly and other innovative land acquisition techniques and to establish official developmental registries in areas declared as Urban Land Reform Zones and Bagong Lipunan Sites;197910 sections
Executive Order No. 569 (1979)WHEREAS, Presidential Decree No. 1584 provides that the President, in meritorious cases and upon recommendation of the Board of Investments, is authorized to liberate the incentives under R.A. 5186, R.A. 6135 and P.D. 1159, by extending the period of availment of incentives or increasing the rates of tax exemption;19794 sections
Executive Order No. 568 (1979)NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order and direct that the export tax and premium duties imposed on all mineral products be suspended.19791 section
Executive Order No. 566 (1979)WHEREAS, there is a need to give the President of the Philippines ample discretion in appointing the members of the Board of Directors of the Philippine Amusements and Gaming Corporation;19793 sections
Executive Order No. 565 (1979)WHEREAS, to attain the above objective, it is imperative that all governmental undertakings directed at the installation, expansion and regulation of export productive capacity by synchronized, coordinated and integrated with parallel efforts to identify, and promote export products in which the Philippines has or can develop absolute or comparative advantage in the international market, which task is best entrusted to an inter-ministerial agency specifically created for that purposes;19799 sections
Executive Order No. 564 (1979)WHEREAS, there is a need to place the SPDA under the Ministry of Human Settlements for closer administrative supervision and to reconstitute the composition of the Board of Directors to make it a more effective agency for development in Southern Philippines;19794 sections
Executive Order No. 563 (1979)AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 129, ENTITLED "PROVIDING RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING OFFICIAL TRAVEL ABROAD OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE GOVERNMENT BOTH NATIONAL AND LOCAL, INCLUDING GOVERNMENT OWNED OR CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS AND PRESCRIBING RATES OF ALLOWANCES AND OTHER EXPENSES THEREFOR"19794 sections
Executive Order No. 562 (1979)WHEREAS, there is a need to reorganize the National Development Company, created by virtue of Commonwealth Act No. 182, as amended by Commonwealth Act No. 311 and Presidential Decree Nos. 668, 747 and 1169, in order to make it responsive to our development efforts;19796 sections
Executive Order No. 561 (1979)WHEREAS, these problems, if not properly and immediately attended to, will breed social unrest which will hamper the implementation of government programs designed to ameliorate the living conditions of people involved in these problems;197910 sections
Executive Order No. 560 (1979)WHEREAS, there is a need to limit the granting of the home office adjustment allowance authorized under Section 1 (e) Part A, Title VI of Republic Act No. 708 as inserted by Section 4 of Republic Act No. 4112, for a period of not exceeding one year and only to the personnel of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who have served abroad for at least four years.19796 sections
Executive Order No. 56 (2018)—Sections 4 and 5. Article it of the 1987 Constitution provide that the prime duty of the Government is to serve and protect the people, and that the maintenance of peace and order, the protection of life, liberty, and property, and the promotion of the general welfare are essential for the enjoyment by all the people of the blessings of democracy:201817 sections