Executive Order No. 160 (2021)ADJUSTING THE DIVIDEND RATE OF THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES PURSUANT TO20214 sections
Executive Order No. 159 (2021)the Philippine Maritime Strategy on the Implementation of Relevant IMO Instruments for 2020-2024 (PMS 2020-2024), which was developed pursuant to Executive Order (EO) No. 84 (s. 2019), highlights: (i) ratification or accession to IMO conventions as key to realizing the objectives of priority programs related to strengthening safety operations of Philippine-registered fishing vessels, transforming the country into a global maritime hub, enhancing maritime safety, and modernizing maritime security20218 sections
Executive Order No. 158 (2021)to more effectively build on the achievements of the National Government on peacebuilding engagements over the last decade, there is a need to continually reassess and realign how policies and programs on peace processes are designed, implemented and monitored, and expand the framework on peace to include initiatives that reinforce national reunification and reconciliation, as part of enhancing resiliency, and social, political and economic reengineering;20217 sections
Executive Order No. 157 (2021)—under Section 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 exclusively20216 sections
Executive Order No. 156 (2021)there is a need to utilize rapid advancements in technology which have facilitated the development of integrated systems such as microgrids, distributed energy resources (DERs) and other alternative service providers, where the nature of production, delivery and consumption of electricity can be controlled and operated on a smaller scale suitable for unserved and unviable areas;20219 sections
Executive Order No. 155 (2021)—Section 2 of Republic Act (RA) No. 9502 or the "Universally Accessible Cheaper and Quality Medicines Act of 2008," declares it a policy of the State to protect public health and, when public interest or circumstances of extreme urgency so require, to adopt appropriate measures to promote and ensure access to affordable quality drugs and medicines for all;202111 sections
Executive Order No. 154 (2021)—Section 2 of RA No. 11223 or the "Universal Health Care Act," provides that the State shall adopt a people-oriented approach for the delivery of health services that is centered on people's needs and well-being, and cognizant of the differences in cultures, values and beliefs;202111 sections
Executive Order No. 153 (2021)ADJUSTING THE DIVIDEND RATE OF THE PHILIPPINE GUARANTEE CORPORATION PURSUANT TO20214 sections
Executive Order No. 152 (2021)—pursuant to Republic Act (RA) No. 10086 or the "Strengthening Peoples' Nationalism Through Philippine History Act," the State shall provide the means to strengthen people's nationalism, love of country, respect for its heroes and pride for the people's accomplishments by reinforcing the importance of Philippine national and local history in daily life, with the end view of raising social consciousness;20213 sections
Executive Order No. 151 (2021)—Section 6 of Republic Act (RA) No. 11332, otherwise known as the "Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases and Health Events of Public Health Concern Act," authorizes the Department of Health and its local counterparts to enforce rapid containment, quarantine and isolation, disease prevention and control measures, and other response activities for events of public health concern;20217 sections
Executive Order No. 150 (2021)APPROVING THE COMPENSATION AND POSITION CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (CPCS) AND INDEX OF OCCUPATIONAL SERVICES, POSITION TITLES, AND JOB GRADES FOR GOCCS (IOS-G) FRAMEWORK, REPEALING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 203 (S. 2016), AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES202115 sections
Executive Order No. 148 (2021)the Department of Finance (DOF) is the agency primarily responsible in ensuring the sound and efficient management of the financial resources of the government, its subdivisions, agencies and instrumentalities, and is mandated to formulate, institutionalize and administer fiscal policies in coordination with other concerned subdivisions, agencies and instrumentalities of government;20215 sections
Executive Order No. 147 (2021)pursuant to EO No. 53, as amended, the National Government approved the Boracay Medium-Term Action Plan ( "Boracay Action Plan") which identifies programs and projects for the island's rehabilitation, as well as safeguards to reverse ecological degradation, along key thematic areas: (a) Enforcement of Laws and Regulations; (b) Pollution Control and Prevention; (c) Rehabilitation and Recovery of Ecosystems; and (d) Reliable Infrastructure, Responsive Social Services, and Sustainable Economic Acti20214 sections
Executive Order No. 146 (2021)—pursuant to RA No. 7656, the Secretary of Finance has recommended the downward adjustment of the percentage of the net earnings that shall be declared by the Overseas Filipino Bank (OFBank) as dividends to the National Government for Calendar Year (CY) 2016, in order to support the capital position of the OFBank and allow it to comply with Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas regulations, as well as support the Bank's short- and long- term plans and programs for Filipinos overseas, in the interest of na20213 sections
Executive Order No. 145 (2021)REINFORCING THE POLICY ON THE GRANT OF CAREER EXECUTIVE SERVICE OFFICER RANK TO GRADUATES OF THE NATIONAL DEFENSE COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES, FURTHER AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 696 (s. 1981), AS AMENDED, FOR THE PURPOSE20217 sections
Executive Order No. 144 (2021)in recognition of the importance of financial stability to the overall health of the country's financial system, there is a need to formalize the creation of an inter-agency body on financial stability in order to institutionalize its powers and functions, and strengthen the ability of the Government to collectively address systemic risks, which may arise in different segments of the financial market;202110 sections
Executive Order No. 143 (2021)it is a declared policy of the State under RA No. 11234 to ensure the quality, reliability and security of energy at a reasonable cost, to ensure transparency and accountability in the approval process, and to deliver efficient and effective service to the public through: (i) the timely completion of energy projects by eliminating duplication, redundancy and overlapping mandates in documentary submissions and processes by supplying an online platform for government agencies to coordinate and sha202111 sections
Executive Order No. 142 (2021)—due in part to their shared objectives and interrelated mandates, the merger of the LBP and the UCPB, with the LBP as surviving entity, was considered and studied; after which, it was found that such merger will significantly strengthen capability— to deliver financial services to the coconut industry and the entire agricultural sector, contribute to economic sufficiency, foster countryside development and financial inclusion, and promote stability in the country's banking system;20215 sections
Executive Order No. 141 (2021)—the State acknowledges that at the root of the rising number of adolescent pregnancies are engendered patterns of discrimination, deep-seated norms and attitudes that normalize and justify violence against women and children, Jack of information and education, and the vulnerability and exclusion of women and children living in remote and rural areas, and recognizes that it is imperative to carefully coordinate, rationalize, monitor and assess the efforts of concerned government agencies and ins20219 sections
Executive Order No. 140 (2021)—a national strategy which aims to stimulate the economy and employment, support enterprises, jobs and incomes, protect workers in the workplace, and emphasize the importance of social dialogue in conflict resolution, consistent with the pillars and principles of the International Labour Organization, is necessary to ensure the responsiveness of government policies and programs to the situation of the country;20218 sections
Executive Order No. 139 (2021)—Section 393(b)(2) of Republic Act (RA) No. 7160 or the "Local Government Code of 1 991," provides that officials of the barangay, which include the punong—barangay,—the—sangguniang barangay—members, the—barangay—secretary, and the—barangay—treasurer, who die during their term of office shall be covered by death benefits in accordance with RA No. 6942 or "An Act Increasing the insurance Benefits of Local Government Officials and Providing Funds Therefor";20213 sections
Executive Order No. 138 (2021)—Section 83 of the General Provisions of RA No. 11518 or the "General Appropriations Act of Fiscal Year 2021," directs heads of departments, bureaus, offices and instrumentalities under the Executive Branch to: (i) conduct a comprehensive review of their respective mandates, missions, objectives and functions, systems and procedures, and programs, activities and projects; and (ii) identify areas where improvements are necessary and more resources need to be rechanneled;202120 sections
Executive Order No. 137 (2021)there is a need to accelerate and harmonize aid and humanitarian assistance provided by the National Government to the most affected and vulnerable sectors and communities, enhance agency coordination in the distribution thereof, and establish a unified beneficiary database using digital platforms and technologies for a faster and more reliable delivery of social protection programs and services of the Government; and202110 sections
Executive Order No. 136 (2021)CREATING THE PHILIPPINE TRADE FACILITATION COMMITTEE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION - TRADE FACILITATION AGREEMENT20217 sections
Executive Order No. 135 (2021)—considering the increase in global rice prices and the uncertainties relative to the supply of rice, there is an urgent need to temporarily reduce the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) tariff rates on rice, to diversify the country's market sources, augment rice supply, maintain affordable prices, and reduce inflationary pressures, all for the purpose of ensuring food security in the country and protecting consumers;20214 sections
Executive Order No. 134 (2021)—Executive Order (EO) No. 128 (s.2011) temporarily reduced the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) tariff rates on fresh, chilled, or frozen meat of swine under AHTN 2017 Heading No. 02.03 from 30% (in-quota) and 40% (out-quota), to 5% (in-quota) and 15% (out-quota) for the first three (3) months of effectivity, and 10% (in-quota) and 20% (out-quota) from the 4th until the 12th month, to address the existing pork supply shortage, stabilize prices of pork meat, and minimize inflation;20214 sections
Executive Order No. 133 (2021)—Section 6 of Republic Act (RA) No. 8178 or the "Agricultural Tarrification Act," as amended by RA No. 11203, provides that in case of shortages or abnormal price increases in agricultural products whosde quantitative restrictions have been lifted, the President may propose revisions, modifications or adjustments of the minimum access volume (MAV) to Congress, which has to act within fifteen (15) days from receipt of the proposal otherwise tthe same shall be deemed approved;20213 sections
Executive Order No. 132 (2021)—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 Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) as dividends to the National Government in Calendar Year (CY) 2019, to support the viability and mandate of the LBP, its liquidity, capital position, and plans and programs in the interest of national economy and general welfare;20213 sections
Executive Order No. 131 (2021)—pursuant to Executive Order (EO) No. 58 (s.2018), the Home Guaranty Corporation (HGC), including all its guarantee functions, programs, personnel, assets and liabilities, was merged with the Philippines Export-Import Credit Agency (PhilEXIM); the same EO also transferred all the guarantee-related functions, programs, funds, assets and liabilities of the Small Business Corporation, the administration of the Agricultural Guarantee Fund Pool, and the Industrial Guarantee and Loan fund to the PhilE20213 sections
Executive Order No. 130 (2021)—Section 2 of Republic Act (RA) No. 7942 or the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 provides that it shall be the responsibility of the State to promote the rational exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of all mineral resources in public and private lands within the territory and exclusive economic zone of the Republic of the Philippines through the combined efforts of the government and the private sector in order to enhance national growth in a way that effectively safeguards the20215 sections