Executive Order No. 99 (2019)ENJOINING All SANGGUNIANG BARANGAYS TO ESTABLISH A YULETIDE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR ALL BARANGAY OFFICIALS AND FUNCTIONARIES FOR FISCAL YEAR (FY) 201920197 sections
Executive Order No. 99 (1986)WHEREAS, Presidential Decrees Nos. 1727-A and 1804 abridge the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances, and are therefore inconsistent with Proclamation No. 3 dated March 25, 1986, which adopted in toto Article IV of the 1973 Constitution, as amended.19862 sections
Executive Order No. 98 (2019)under Section 35(b)(3) of Republic Act (RA) No. 6975 or the "Department of the Interior and Local Government Act (DILG) of 1990," the Police Security Unit, later renamed as the Police Security and Protection Group (PSPG), being one of the operational units under the PNP, is mandated to provide security for government officials, foreign dignitaries and private individuals authorized to be given protection;201912 sections
Executive Order No. 98 (1986)WHEREAS, consistent with the decision of the Government of the Philippines not to operate the Philippine Nuclear Power Plant No. I (PNPP-I) reached in June, 1986, the National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR) must be relieved of the financial burden due on the Philippine Nuclear Power Plant No. I, effective upon its action in consonance with the aforesaid decisions;19861 section
Executive Order No. 97 (2019)—Section 31, Chapter 10, Title III, Book III of Executive Order No. 292 (s. 1987), otherwise known as the Administrative Code of 1987, vests in the President the continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the Office of the President;20197 sections
Executive Order No. 97 (1986)WHEREAS, the United Nations Financing System for Science and Technology for Development (UNFSSTD) has established a Technological Information Pilot System (TIPS), a global network designed to promote technology transfer, and technical and economic cooperation among developing countries;19867 sections
Executive Order No. 96 (2019)—Section 1, Chapter 1, Title XV, Book IV of Executive Order (EO) No. 292 (s. 1987) or the "Administrative Code of 1987," espouses the Government's commitment to the maintenance and expansion of efficient, fast, safe and dependable transportation systems, which are effective instruments for national recovery and economic progress;20197 sections
Executive Order No. 96 (1986)WHEREAS, there are certain retirees after June 22, 1957 but before September 10, 1979 who were paid gratuity under Republic Act No. 340, as amended and/or Republic Act No. 1616, as amended, but we excluded from the coverage of Republic Act No. 1862, as amended by Batas Pambansa Blg. 644 due to lack of wartime service in the Philippine Army or any guerilla organization as a component thereof, at any time between December 4, 1941 and September 2, 1945;19863 sections
Executive Order No. 95 (2019)—RA No. 10844, otherwise known as the "Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Act of 2015," created the DICT and transferred to it all powers and functions related to cybersecurity, including the formulation of the National Cybersecurity Plan and the facilitation of international cooperation on intelligence regarding cybersecurity matters, and attached the CICC to the DICT for policy and program coordination;20195 sections
Executive Order No. 95 (1986)WHEREAS, with the expanded scope of the tax amnesty under Executive Order No. 64, the Government has received numerous requests from various sectors of society for further extension of the period within which to avail themselves of the benefits under the expanded tax amnesty;19866 sections
Executive Order No. 94 (2019)—in recognition of the invaluable service of the members of the CAA units, EO No. 69 (s. 2018) granted them financial support in the amount of Seven Thousand Pesos (P7.000.00), covering the months of November and December 2018, and directed the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to study and propose measures for the continuous grant of financial support on a monthly basis; and20197 sections
Executive Order No. 94 (1986)WHEREAS, while Section 5, Executive Order No. 50, promulgated on October 20, 1986, abolished political party representation in the Board of Election Inspectors, there are other provisions of the Omnibus Election Code of the Philippines which require representation of the ruling party and the dominant opposition party in the Board of Canvassers (Section 221) as well in certain pre-plebiscite activities (Section 182, 186, 187, 189, 214, 229, and 230), which should be amended consistent with said S19866 sections
Executive Order No. 93 (2019)—pursuant to the right-sizing policy of the Government under the Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022, which aims to promote economy and efficiency in government operations and ensure greater accountability of public officials, there is a need to consolidate ongoing rehabilitation efforts in all river systems and tributaries within the Manila Bay Region and streamline rehabilitation functions by transferring them to agencies with relevant core mandates;20195 sections
Executive Order No. 93 (1986)WHEREAS, Presidential Decree Nos. 1931 and 1955 issued on June 11, 1984 and October 14, 1984, respectively, withdrew the tax and duty exemption privileges, including the preferential tax treatment of government and private entities with certain exceptions, in order that the requirements of national economic development, in terms of fiscal and other resources, may be met more adequately;19866 sections
Executive Order No. 92 (2019)—the government has established the Philippine Program Against Child Labor (PPACL) as a nationwide program for the prevention and elimination of child labor in the Philippines, and has institutionalized the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC), through a Memorandum of Agreement dated 14 December 2011 between various government agencies and instrumentalities with relevant mandates, to coordinate policies and inter-agency arrangements relative to the PPACL;201912 sections
Executive Order No. 92 (1986)WHEREAS, the Office of the Press Secretary was precisely created to ensure that the government's point of view is communicated to the public especially on issues affecting the nation's welfare;19866 sections
Executive Order No. 91 (2019)—Section 3, Chapter 2, Book VI of EO No. 292 declares it a policy of the State to formulate and implement a National Budget that is supportive of and consistent with the socio-economic development plan, and oriented towards the achievement of explicit objectives and expected results, to ensure that funds are utilized and operations are conducted effectively, economically and efficiently;20199 sections
Executive Order No. 91 (1986)AMENDING ARTICLES 27, 28, 29 , 31, 33, AND 35 OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 603, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE "CHILD AND YOUTH WELFARE CODE"19863 sections
Executive Order No. 90 (2019)—pursuant to Administrative Order No. 16 (s. 2019), the DENR has been tasked to lead the Manila Bay Task Force, which shall formulate remedial measures using engineering and technological interventions to improve the water quality of the Manila Bay, such as sustained and targeted reduction in the coliform level in all major river systems and tributaries within the Manila Bay Region;20192 sections
Executive Order No. 90 (1986)IDENTIFYING THE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ESSENTIAL FOR THE NATIONAL SHELTER PROGRAM AND DEFINING THEIR MANDATES, CREATING THE HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING COUNCIL, RATIONALIZING FUNDING SOURCES AND LENDING MECHANISMS FOR HOME MORTGAGES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES198617 sections
Executive Order No. 9 (1986)WHEREAS, to enable Philippine exporters of copra to be more competitive in the international market, there is likewise a need to reduce the additional export duty thereon.19864 sections
Executive Order No. 89 (2019)—to support the viability and mandate of the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) and the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), their liquidity, capital position, medium-term plans and programs were considered in the determination of their respective reasonable dividend rates on net earnings for selected years; and20193 sections
Executive Order No. 89 (1986)WHEREAS, pursuant to the Charter of the Manila Jockey Club, Inc., receipts from betting corresponding to the fractions of less than ten (10) centavos, commonly known as "breakage", shall be eliminated from the dividend paid to the winning tickets and allocated to certain named beneficiaries;19864 sections
Executive Order No. 88 (2019)—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 generation20196 sections
Executive Order No. 88 (1986)WHEREAS, Pursuant to the Charter of the Philippine Racing Club, Inc., receipts from betting corresponding to the fractions of less than ten (10) centavos, commonly known as "breakage" shall be eliminated from the dividends paid to the winning tickets and allocated to certain named beneficiaries;19864 sections
Executive Order No. 87 (2019)—Republic Act No. 3526, entitled "An Act Authorizing the Reversion of Unliquidated Balances of Accounts Payable Outstanding for Two Years or More" and Presidential Decree No. 1445 (s. 1978) or the "Government Auditing Code of the Philippines," authorize the reversion to the Unappropriated Surplus of the General Fund of the National Government, of accounts payable which have remained outstanding for at least two years and for which no actual claim has been filed, and accounts payable which are un20198 sections
Executive Order No. 86 (2019)—Executive Order (EO) No. 24 (s. 2017) created the Infrastructure Cluster to focus on infrastructure development for the realization of the 10-Point Socio- Economic Agenda of the National Government and to enhance, among others, the delivery of public infrastructure by ensuring efficient and transparent management of assets and resources, focusing both on management of assets and the shift to service-oriented approaches that enable stakeholders to become co-producers of services;20195 sections
Executive Order No. 86 (1986)WHEREAS, the Office of Budget and Management is involved not only in the preparation and execution of the budget, but also in fiscal planning, improvement of management and accounting systems and procedures in the national, local and corporate level, and the development and implementation of a progressive compensation system; and19866 sections
Executive Order No. 85 (2019)—Executive Order (EO) No. 57 (s. 2018) provided for zero percent duty on certain articles imported by Board of Investments (BOI)-registered new and expanding enterprises for a period of one (1) year from the date of its effectivity or until the enactment of a law amending EO No. 226 (s. 1987), otherwise known as "The Omnibus Investments Code of 1987," as amended, whichever comes earlier;20196 sections
Executive Order No. 84 (2019)—pursuant to International Maritime Organization (IMO) Resolutions A. 1067 (28) and A. 1070 (28), adopted on 04 December 2013, to determine how the relevant obligations and responsibilities under IMO instruments are being carried out by Member States, the IMO Assembly instituted the IMO Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) covering: (i) safety of life at sea; (ii) prevention of pollution from ships; (iii) standards of training, certification and watchkeeping for seafarers; (iv) load lines; (v) tonn20199 sections