Executive Order No. 9 (1962)1. The Presidential Citation for Honesty and Integrity shall be conferred upon any individual who has performed acts or established records demonstrating his possession of honesty and integrity as a creed of life.19621 section
Executive Order No. 7 (1962)President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby enjoin all public officials and employees to cooperate to the fullest extent with the Government in its current drive against the flagrant and unabated smuggling and sale of smuggled products such as —blue seal— cigarettes, and especially to desist from buying, pos19621 section
Executive Order No. 6 (1962)the people have expressed the mandate that the prices of rice and corn be stabilized at a level that is within the reach of the masses of our people while at the same time affording our farmers, growers, and producers a fair and just return for their labor and capital investment sufficient to induce them to engage in a more intensified and .scientific production;19621 section
Executive Order No. 51 (2023)there is a need to reinforce the DIP and reconstitute the Inter-Agency Committee to ensure the country's continuous compliance with its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which mandates States Parties to respect and ensure to all individuals within its territory the rights recognized therein, without distinction of any kind, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, which requires States Parties to guarantee that rights there202311 sections
Executive Order No. 50 (2023)the present economic condition warrants the continued application of the reduced tariff rates on rice, corn, and meat of swine (fresh, chilled or frozen) to maintain affordable prices for the purpose of ensuring food security, managing inflationary pressures, help augment the supply of basic agricultural commodities in the country, and diversity the country's market sources;20235 sections
Executive Order No. 5 (1962)MODIFYING THE RATES OF IMPORT DUTY ON CERTAIN IMPORTED ARTICLES AS PROVIDED UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NUMBER NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE TARIFF AND CUSTOMS CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES19622 sections
Executive Order No. 49 (2023)under Executive Order (EO) No. 28 (s. 2023), the Economic Development Group (EDG), formerly the Economic Development Cluster established under EO No. 43 (s. 2011), as amended by EO No. 24 (s. 2017), shall be responsible for harmonizing, coordinating, complementing and synergizing efforts to address, among others, inflation, food security, and the increasing prices of key commodities, to improve the economy and the quality of life of the Filipino people;202310 sections
Executive Order No. 48 (2023)Republic Act (RA) No. 7656 requires all government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) to declare and remit at least fifty percent (50%) of their annual net earnings as cash, or property dividends to the National Government;20233 sections
Executive Order No. 47 (2023)pursuant to Section 19, Article VII of the Constitution, the President of the Philippines issued new proclamations granting amnesty to various groups of rebels and insurgents, which shall take effect upon concurrence by a majority of all the members of the Congress as provided for by the Constitution;20237 sections
Executive Order No. 46 (2023)temporarily modifying the rate of import duty on Natural Gypsum and Anhydrite will help revitalize and increase the competitiveness of the local plasterboard and cement industries, and support the country's housing and infrastructure projects;20235 sections
Executive Order No. 45 (2023)Presidential Decree No. 205 (s. 1973), as amended, created the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) to promote and support the country's development efforts by carrying out human resource programs that are designed to instill development perspectives and advance management capability in the key sectors of the government and the economy;20234 sections
Executive Order No. 44 (2023)ESTABLISHING THE "WALANG GUTOM 2027 : FOOD STAMP PROGRAM" AS A FLAGSHIP PROGRAM OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT20239 sections
Executive Order No. 43 (2023)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 LBP as dividends to the National Government for Calendar Year (CY) 2022, in order to support the capital position of the LBP, maintain its compliance with Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas regulations on capital adequacy requirements, and expand its roles in the economic recovery of industries adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, in the i20233 sections
Executive Order No. 42 (2023)LIFTING THE MANDATED PRICE CEILINGS ON RICE UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 39 (S. 2023)20235 sections
Executive Order No. 41 (2023)PROHIBITING THE COLLECTION OF PASS-THROUGH FEES ON NATIONAL ROADS AND URGING LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS TO SUSPEND THE COLLECTION OF ANY FORM OF FEES UPON ALL TYPES OF VEHICLES TRANSPORTING GOODS UNDER SECTION 153 OR 155 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7160 OR THE "LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991"20239 sections
Executive Order No. 40 (2023)—under Republic Act (RA) No. 11953 or the "New Agrarian Emancipation Act," individual loans of ARBs, including interests, penalties and surcharges were condoned and written off, and ARBs were exempted from payment of estate tax on agrarian reform lands secured under the CARP or other agrarian reform programs or laws, which were due and payable by covered ARBs as of the date od effectivity of the law on 24 July 2023;20236 sections
Executive Order No. 4 (1962)2. In such departments, bureau, offices, agencies, or instrumentalities, including government-owned or controlled corporations, as the President may determine, to implement and enforce Republic Act No. 1379 by inquiring into, investigating, determining, and verifying any and all unlawfully acquired properties of the officials and employees thereof, and obtaining the needed evidence to establish such unlawful acquisition of property or other forms of wealth acquired by them while in public office19621 section
Executive Order No. 39 (2023)—Section 7 of RA No. 7581 provides that the President, upon the recommendation of the implementing agency of the Price Coordinating Council, may impose a price ceiling on any basic necessity or prime commodity in any of the following conditions: (i) threat, existence, or effect of an emergency; (ii) prevalence or widespread acts of illegal price manipulation; (iii) impendency, existence, or effect of any event that causes artificial and unreasonable increase in the price of the basic necessity o20236 sections
Executive Order No. 38 (2023)—Executive Order (EO) No. 9 (s. 2016) established the Strategic Action and Response (STAR) Office under the then Office of the Cabinet Secretary (OCS) to promote timely action and response to the concerns of the public, and strengthen the Presidential Action Cener (PACe) system in order to increase responsiveness of govenrment services;20236 sections
Executive Order No. 37 (2023)—consistent with the President's vision of free, united, secure, peaceful, resilient, and prosperous archipelagic nation, the National Security Policy (NSP) 2023-2028 was formulated in coordination and consultation with key government agencies and instrumentalities, and with the participation of various stakeholders, to provide guidance and a comprehensive approach to improving security sector governance in order to effectively address national security challenges;20239 sections
Executive Order No. 36 (2023)—various local government units (LGUs) have taken the position that Independent Power Producers (IPPs) operating within their territories are not entitled to exemptions and privileges enjoyed by government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) with respect to real property taxes (RPTs) on their property, machinery and equipment used in the generation and distribution of electric power, and have threatened enforcement action against IPPs, including the levy and sale at public auction of affec20236 sections
Executive Order No. 35 (2023)—EO No. 93 (s. 2019) disestablished the PRRC, and transferred its powers and functions to the following, in accordance with their respective mandates: (i) Manila Bay Task Force; (ii) Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR); (iii) Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD); (iv) Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA); (v) Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH); and (vi) Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG);20238 sections
Executive Order No. 34 (2023)DECLARING THE PAMBANSANG PABAHAY PARA SA PILIPINO PROGRAM AS A FLAGSHIP PROGRAM OF THE GOVERNMENT, AND DIRECTING ALL NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND INSTRUMENTALITIES, INCLUDING GOVERNMENT-OWNED OR -CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS, TO SUBMIT A DETAILED INVENTORY OF ALL AVAILABLE AND SUITABLE LANDS FOR THE202313 sections
Executive Order No. 33 (2023)—Section 2 of Republic Act (RA) No. 9160, as amended by RA No. 11521 or the "Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001," declares it a policy of the State to ensure that the Philippines shall not be used as a money laundering site for the proceeds of any unlawful activity, and that the State, consistent with its foreign policy, shall extend cooperation in transnational investigations and prosecutions of persons involved in money laundering activities wherever committed, as well as in the implementation202311 sections
Executive Order No. 32 (2023)—Section 2 of Republic Act (RA) No. 9485 or the "Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007," as amended by RA No. 11032 or the "Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018," declares it a policy of the State to take appropriate measures to promote transparency in each agency with regard to the manner of transacting with the public, which shall encompass initiating and maintaining a program for the adoption of simplified procedures that will reduce red tape and expedite business202311 sections
Executive Order No. 31 (2023)—as a member country, the Philippines endorsed a high-level Open Government Declaration, committing itself to co-creating a National Action Plan (NAP) with the CSOs, anchored on the values of transparency, accountability, citizen participation, and technology and innovation, and subjecting said NAP to the independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM) of the OGP;202310 sections
Executive Order No. 30 (2023)—Executive Order (EO) No. 8 (s. 2010) reorganized the Build-Operate and transfer (BOT) Center, renamed it as the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) center, which is attached to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), and mandated the same to serve as the central coordinating and monitoring agency for all PPP projects in the country;20234 sections
Executive Order No. 3 (1962)Done in the City of Manila, this 12th day of January, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the Independence of the Philippines, the sixteenth.19621 section
Executive Order No. 29 (2023)—the continued development and implementation of the Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS) will: (i) enable greater financial management and control of oversight and government agencies; (ii) ensure strict compliance with existing appropriations laws, rules and regulations, as well as government accounting standards and policies; (iii) significantly improve treasury cash management; (iv) facilitate the generation of financial reports; and (v) ease reportorial requirements fr20239 sections