Author:Sergio Osmeña/Executive orders
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56 | Amending Executive Order No. 39, entitled “Appropriating the sum of one million pesos for civilian defense” | |
57 | Creating the Petroleum Products Control Administration to take charge of the rationing of petroleum products and control the distribution and use of same | |
58 | Reducing the territory of the City of Greater Manila | |
59 | Creating the Metropolitan Transportation Service | |
60 | Amending Executive Order Numbered Seventy-Six, dated December Twenty-Two, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Six, creating the Board of Food Inspection | |
61 | Repealing Executive Order No. 38 and reviving Section 1659 of the revised Administrative Code, as amended by Commonwealth Act No. 543 | |
62 | Fixing the official markups for wholesalers and retailers of certain commodities in order to determine the ceiling prices. | |
63 | Creating a Council of State | |
64 | Establishing a National War Crimes Office | |
65 | Providing for the provisional release on bail of political prisoners, prior to the institution of the corresponding criminal cases against them, suspending, insofar as they are concerned, the application of Article 125 of the revised penal code, and for other purposes. | |
66 | Extending the period provided in Executive Order Numbered Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight, dated March Twelve, Nineteen Hundred and Forty, for which payment may be authorized of the salaries or wages of newly appointed or transferred officers and employees of the national, provincial, city, and municipal governments while their appointments are pending action by the proper authorities. | |
67 | Prescribing instructions to be followed in the conduct of public affairs during the time that the President is outside the Philippines. | |
68 | Demobilization of elements of the Philippine Army and other Guerrilla Units in the field. | |
69 | Creating the resistance movement medal and resistance movement diploma in recognition of the services rendered by the guerrilla forces and patriotic citizens in resisting the enemy. | |
70 | Revoking Executive Order No. 20-W | |
71 | Prohibiting during the present emergency the production or manufacture of alcohol or fermented or spirituous liquors or any other alcoholic beverage from sugar, sugar cane products, rice, corn, sweet potatoes and cassava. | |
72 | Prescribing the office hours to be observed in all offices of the government. | |
73 | Appropriating the sum of Six Million Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos for Public Works. | |
74 | Effectuating the organization of the Philippine Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the Abolition of the Emergency Control Administration. | |
75 | Amending Executive Order No. 59, dated July 27, 1945, entitled “Creating the Metropolitan Transportation Service (METRAN)”. | |
76 | Prescribing rules on the organization and functions of the Office of Foreign Relations | |
77 | Amending Executive Order No. 332, dated March 14, 1941 so as to include among the exemptions therein provided, the Quarters Allowance of local government officials and employees. | |
78 | Authorizing provincial, city and municipal officials and employees to collect actual and necessary expenses incurred for subsistence and lodging when traveling on official business in lieu of per diems upon approval of the department head concerned and imposing certain limitations on travels’ on official business. | |
79 | Creating a Quezon Memorial Committee to take charge of the nation-wide campaign to raise funds for the erection of a national monument in honor of the late President Manuel L. Quezon. |