Author:Manuel Luis Quezon/Executive orders
Appearance
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1 | requiring all officials and the Armed Forces of the Government to take an Oath of Loyalty to the Constitution and of allegiance to the United States | 1935-11-15 |
2 | assuming command of all the Armed Forces of the Government | 1935-11-15 |
3 | appointing General Douglas MacArthur as military adviser of the Commonwealth and creating the National Defense Council | 1935-11-16 |
4 | attestation on the signature of the President, and affixing the Great Seal on important documents | 1935-11-20 |
5 | reserving a parcel of land in the barrio of Julugan, municipality of Tanza, Province of Cavite, for school purposes | 1935-11-26 |
6 | order of issue of City of Manila 1935 thirty-year 5 per cent bonds | 1935-12-09 |
7 | extending the period within which the amount appropriated by Act No. 4184 shall be available | 1935-12-19 |
8 | enforcing the provisions of the Constitution on the Civil Service | 1936-01-02 |
9 | creating a committee as the General Committee of President Roosevelt's Birthday Celebration | 1936-01-10 |
10 | Army Promotion Regulations | 1936-01-11 |
11 | designating a Chief of Staff and designating the Philippine Constabulary to the Army of the Philippines | 1936-01-10 |
12 | reserving 5 per cent of the appropriations authorized for the year 1936 | |
13 | abolishing the municipal districts of Ampusungan and Tauit and annexing them as barrios to the municipal districts of Bakun and Luna, respectively, Mountain Province | 1936-01-21 |
14 | creating a “Domestic Sugar Administration” | 1936-01-21 |
15 | abolishing the barrio of Cawa-Cawa, municipality of Zamboanga, Province of Zamboanga, and organizing the sitio of Punta Gabilan, said municipality, into an independent barrio under the name Punta Gabilan | 1936-02-03 |
16 | prohibiting the automatic renewal of contracts | 1936-02-03 |
17 | re constituting the National Economic Council | 1936-02-14 |
18 | creating a Rice Commission for the purpose of studying and making recommendations on ways and means to solve the present rice crisis and to insure a permanent supply of rice at reasonable prices | 1936-02-17 |
19 | creating a National Council of Education to advise the Government on educational policies and necessary reforms in the existing system of education | 1936-02-19 |
20 | fixing the office hours on Saturdays and during the hot season | 1936-03-04 |
21 | amending Executive Order No. 872, dated September 27, 1935, re issuing temporary rules and regulations with reference to the purchase, sale, and hoarding of palay and rice | 1936-03-05 |
22 | constituting a Committee on Pensions and appointing the members thereof | 1936-03-17 |
23 | description and specifications of the Filipino flag | 1936-03-25 |
24 | expenditure of ₱75,000 of the 5 per cent required savings of the Department of Justice | 1936-04-11 |
25 | creating the Budget Commission | 1936-04-25 |
26 | designating the permanent Chief of Staff and announcing certain appointments of general officers of the Army of the Philippines | 1936-05-04 |
27 | order of issue, Province of Cebu thirty-year 5 per cent bonds | |
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29 | order of issue, municipality of Iloilo, Iloilo, thirty-year 5 per cent bonds | 1936-05-11 |
30 | conduct of public affairs during the President's absence | 1936-05-13 |
31 | procurement of Medical Reserve officers | 1936-05-18 |
32 | prescribing uniform fees for copies of official records and documents furnished to private persons and entities | 1936-05-25 |
33 | creating the Deportation Board | 1936-05-29 |
34 | transferring the Navigation Division, Department of Agriculture and Commerce, to the Bureau of Customs, Department of Finance | 1936-06-01 |
35 | fixing office hours on Saturdays and during the rainy season in the city of Baguio | 1936-06-02 |
36 | cordage allotment for 1936–1937 |
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179 | designating a Chief of Staff under the provisions of Commonwealth Act No. 312 | |
180 | organizing the sitio of Babuyan, barrio of Sapak, municipality of Lipa, Batangas, into a barrio under the name of Santo Niño | |
181 | organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Santiago, Isabela, into an independent municipality under the name of Cordon | 1939-01-27 |
182 | designating the Secretary of the Interior to exercise supervision over the Philippine Constabulary | |
183 | physical and medical examination of proposed appointees in the classified service of the Government as well as in the University of the Philippines and Government-owned or controlled corporations | |
184 | promulgating rules on mobilization | |
185 | organizing certain barrios in the municipality of Unisan in the Province of Tayabas, into an independent municipality under the name of Agdangan | 1939-02-03 |
186 | promulgating rules and regulations governing the loss of firearms held under the provisions of section 881 of the Revised Administrative Code | |
187 | prescribing regulations governing the granting of allowance for the partial support of dependent or dependents of trainees who, after the termination of the period of deferment by reason of dependency, are selected to undergo trainee instruction | |
188 | revising No. 139, dated January 14, 1938, creating a National Relief Administration | |
189 | creating the Philippine Committee on Geographical Names | |
190 | allotting the portions of the appropriations authorized by Commonwealth Act No. 300, which may be used for expenditures of the executive departments of the National Government during the period from January 1 to June 30, 1939 | |
191 | creating the Rural Progress Administration | 1939-03-02 |
192 | amending No. 31, dated May 18, 1936, so as to delete paragraph 5-d (3) thereof, regarding young graduates of medicine applying for commission in the Medical Corps Reserve of the Philippine Army | |
193 | designating the Government Boards of Examiners as advisory committees on technical matters to the Office of Private Education | |
194 | revising No. 135, dated Decembre 31, 1937, establishing a classification of roads | |
195 | revising No. 72, dated December 3, 1936, establishing a classification of ports | |
196 | fixing office hours on Saturdays and during the hot season | |
197 | revising further No. 139, dated January 14, 1938, creating a National Relief Administration, as revised by No. 188, dated February 23, 1939 | |
198 | making allotments of the appropriations for the Philippine Army authorized by Commonwealth Act No. 300, in addition to those included in No. 19, current series, for expenditures of the executive departments of the National Government during the period from January 1 to June 30, 1939 | |
199 | fixing the maximum weight of baggage and household effects of Government officers and employees when transferred by competent authority from one station to another, including those of the members of their families, that may be transported at Government expense | |
200 | amending paragraph (7) of No. 161, dated August 23, 1938, entitled “Promulgating regulations to govern the administration and collection of delinquent irrigation fees from landowners under irrigation systems constructed under the provisions of Act No. 2152, as amended, fixing adjusted irrigation fees for said systems and prescribing the manner of collecting same, and revoking No. 142, dated February 15, 1938” |
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201 | amending paragraph 1 of Executive Order No. 99, dated June 14, 1937, entitled "Regulations governing the pay and emoluments of officials and employees of the Government called for military training or to extended tour of active duty in the Philippine Army" | |
202 | requiring that savings of 5 per cent to be set up from the releases made in Nos. 190 and 198, current series, for the first six months of 1939, from the general appropriations authorized under Commonwealth Act No. 300 | |
203 | designating Philippine Army Extra Cantonment Zones in all mobilization centers and empowering the Director of Health to promulgate all needful health rules and regulations therein | |
204 | making additional allotment from the appropriation for aid to the City of Manila authorized by Commonwealth Act No. 300 | |
205 | prescribing the policy to be observed in the promotion of retired officers of the Philippine Army to be recalled to duty | |
206 | authorizing the conversion of the Rural Progress Administration created by Executive Order No. 191 into a corporation | |
207 | requiring the establishment of ROTC unites in all colleges and universities as a requisite to recognition by the Government | |
208 | amending No. 194, dated March 13, 1939, entitled "Revising Executive Order No. 135, dated December 31, 1937, establishing a classification of roads" | |
209 | revoking No. 202, current series, entitled "Requiring that savings of 5 per cent to be set up from the releases made in Executive Orders Nos. 190 and 198, current series, for the first six months of 1939, from the general appropriations authorized under Commonwealth Act No. 300" | |
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211 | making additional allotments for various purposes from the appropriations authorized under Commonwealth Act No. 300 | |
212 | regulations governing seniority, promotion, and separation from the service, of officers of the Reserve Force, Philippine Army | |
213 | annexing a certain portion of the territory of the municipality of Majayjay, Laguna to the municipality of Lilio, same province | |
214 | composition of the Appraisal Committee created under No. 132, dated December 27, 1937 | |
215 | reivising Executive Order No. 115, entitled "Requiring the approval of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications in the construction and operation of any Governed radio station and authorizing the granting of general authority to the Philippine Army to establish and operate radio stations for mulitary purposes" | |
216 | composition of the National Relief Board created under Executive Order No. 197, dated March 24, 1939 | |
217 | prescribing certain civic and ethical principles to be taught in all schools in the Philippines | |
218 | amending Executive Order No. 166, dated October 8, 1938, regarding regulations governing the half-masting of flags on Government buildings | |
219 | suspending the effectivity of Executive Order No. 213, dated July 10, 1939 | |
220 | segregating from the municipality of Banate, Province of Iloilo, the former municipality of Anilao, and organizing the same into a separate municipality under the name of Anilao | |
221 | prohibiting the filling of vacant positions and increases in salary in the Government | |
222 | prescribing the office hours to be observed in the different Bureaus and offices of the Government | |
223 | amending Section 3, Rule VII, of the Civil Service Rules regarding reinstatement | 1939-09-25 |
224 | amending Executive Order No. 220, dated September 8, 1939 regarding the segregation of the municipality of Anilao from that of Banate, Iloilo | |
225 | granting quarters or the commuted value thereof, to officers of the United States Army who are commissioned in the Philippine Army by reason of their acceptance of assimilated rank therein | |
226 | authorizing the Emergency Control Board to conduct investigations and to punish acts of non-cooperation to attain objectives of Commonwealth Act No. 498 | |
227 | prohibiting reappointments of justices of the peace retired under Commonwealth Act No. 331 to any position in the local governments unless they give their retirement gratuity | |
228 | consolidating into one police unit all agencies performing police duties within the harbor and port areas in all ports of entry | |
229 | cordage allotments for May 1, 1939 to December 31, 1939 | |
230 | organizing the Department of National Defense | |
231 | order of issue, City of Bacolod, thirty-year 5 per cent bonds | |
232 | extending the area of the Customs Zone in Manila | |
233 | amending section 3, Rule VII, of the Civil Service Rules regarding retirement | |
234 | directing the Board of Indeterminate Sentence to look into the record of military prisoners confined in the penitentiaries and to make proper recommendations for the release of such prisoners on parole | |
235 | eliminating the distinction between Spanish and English examinations relative to the maximum salary allowable | |
236 | providing for a special permit system to authorize importers, wholesalers, and retailers to trade at prices higher than those fixed in Executive Order No. 233 | |
237 | amending Executive Order No. 233, dated November 8, 1939, entitled "Fixing the maximum selling prices or certain articles of prime necessity" | |
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239 | amending Executive Order No. 135, dated December 31, 1937, as amended by Executive Order No. 194, dated March 13, 1939, establishing a classification of roads |
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1 | designating a Chief of Staff under the provisions of Commonwealth Act No. 312 |