List of executive orders by Elpidio Quirino explained

Listed below are executive orders signed by Philippine President Elpidio Quirino.[1] [2] [3]

1948

TitleDate signed
128Organizing the barrio of Linugos and certain other barrios of the municipality of Gingoog, province of Oriental Misamis, into an independent municipality under the name of Linugos with the seat of government at the barrio of LinugosApril 21, 1948
129Organizing the barrios of Medina and Portulin of the municipality of Talisayan, province of Oriental Misamis, into an independent municipality under the name of Medina
130Organizing the Turtle Islands in the Sulu Archipelago as a municipal district
131Organizing the sitio of Bayong of the barrio of Lungsudaan, municipality of Sierra-Bullones, province of Bohol, into an independent barrio under the name of Bayong
132Amending Section 1, Rule IV, of the Civil Service Rules, regarding rating of examination papers
133Declaring the Buendia and South Avenues as national roads
134Transferring the seat of government of the municipality of Barcelona, province of Sorsogon, from its present location to the sitio of Mapapac, barrio of PaghalubanApril 22, 1948
135Regulating the establishment, maintenance and operation of frontons and basque pelota games (jai alai)May 4, 1948
136Organizing certain barrios and sitios of the municipality of Gamu, province of Isabela, into an independent municipality under the name of RoxasMay 5, 1948
137Amending Executive Order No. 12, dated August 19, 1946, entitled "Reorganizing the Quezon Memorial Committee, created under Executive Order Number Seventy-Nine, dated 17 December 1945"May 7, 1948
138Abolishing the municipal districts of San Miguel and Libas in the province of Surigao and annexing the territories thereof to the municipality of Tago, same provinceMay 12, 1948
139Organizing the municipal district of Aurora in the province of Isabela into a regular municipality under the same name
140Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Lemery, province of Batangas, into an independent municipality under the name of Pansipit
141Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Escalante, province of Negros Occidental, into an independent municipality under the name of TobosoMay 19, 1948
142Amending Executive Order No. 91 dated February 5, 1946, entitled "Fixing new ceiling prices of all commodities and for other purposes"May 28, 1948
143Increasing to fifty per centum of the actual production of logs, flitches and sawn lumber, the quantity that may be exported by producers thereofJune 5, 1948
144Authorizing the Board of Directors of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office to order the printing of sweepstakes tickets in a private printing establishment of good standingJune 14, 1948
145Authorizing the collection of voluntary contributions of five, ten, and twenty centavos from pupils and students enrolled in public and private elementary, secondary, and collegiate schools, respectively, with which to finance the repair or reconstruction of the house occupied by Dr. Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna, and of Dapitan Park in ZamboangaJune 19, 1948
146Suspending the collection of irrigation charges in excess of six pesos per hectare for a period of one yearJune 22, 1948
147Extending the periods provided for in Sections 2, 4 and 5 of Republic Act No. 199, entitled "An Act to provide for the retirement of treasury certificates of pre-war series and for other purposesJune 29, 1948
148Suspending the provisions of Executive Order No. 140, dated May 12, 1948, organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Lemery, province of Batangas, into an independent municipality under the name of PansipitJuly 2, 1948
149Amending Paragraph 3(b) of Executive Order No. 95, dated October 13, 1947July 7, 1948
150Creating the Social Security Study CommissionJuly 7, 1948
151Organizing the municipal districts of Samal, Lupon and Kapalong, province of Davao, into regular municipalities, under the same namesJuly 8, 1948
152Organizing the municipal districts of Momungan, Pantar and Balut, all of the province of Lanao, into an independent municipality
153Prescribing the procedure for the reception of foreign public vesselsJuly 9, 1948
154Extending the period for filing applications for educational benefits granted by Republic Act No. 65
155Fixing Friday, October 1, 1948, as Census Day
156Organizing into four regular municipalities the municipal districts of Compostela, Moncayo, Saug, Camansa, Surup, Sigaboy, Batulaki and Caburan, all of the province of Davao
157Defining the boundary limits of the province of Nueva VizcayaJuly 10, 1948
158Creating a Labor-Management Advisory BoardJuly 28, 1948
159Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Pandan, province of Catanduanes, into an independent municipality under the name of CaramoranAugust 7, 1948
160Transferring the powers, duties and functions of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Allocations to the Import Control Board and providing said board with an independent office force and the necessary appropriations to carry out its functions
161Amending Executive Order No. 157, dated July 10, 1948August 12, 1948
162Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Kawayan, province of Leyte, together with the barrio of Jamoraon of the municipality of Naval, same province, into an independent municipality under the name of Almeria, with the seat of government at the barrio of Almeria
163Extending the period fixed in Administrative Order No. 54, dated May 7, 1948, within which the committee created to examine the actual conditions in the Surplus Property Commission shall submit its report and authorizing the chairman, members and such assistants thereof as the President may authorize, to receive per diems
164Amending further Executive Order No. 79, dated December 17, 1945, entitled "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"
165Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Balingasag, Oriental Misamis, into an independent municipalityAugust 18, 1948
166Requiring the registration and deposit of Bank of the Philippine Islands circulating notesAugust 20, 1948
167Providing for the coordination of all national intelligence activities of the GovernmentAugust 24, 1948
168Amending Sections 14 and 19 of Executive Order No. 135, dated May 4, 1948, entitled "Regulating the establishment, maintenance and operation of frontons and basque pelota games (jai alai)"August 25, 1948
169Creating an Opium Custodian Committee for the enforcement of Act No. 2381, as amended by Act No. 3006, otherwise known as the Opium LawAugust 30, 1948
170Authorizing the Philippine School of Commerce of the Bureau of Public Schools, Department of Education, to operate night classes; to employ instructors and administrative personnel thereof from teachers, officials and employees in and/or out of the Government service; to collect fees from the students enrolled therein for operating expenses, and for other purposesAugust 31, 1948
171Waiving the additional progressive taxes to be collected from and paid by, proprietors and operators of sugar mills for the 1947-1948 cropSeptember 13, 1948
172Organizing certain sitios in the municipality of Calape, province of Bohol, into barriosSeptember 15, 1948
173Changing the name of the municipality of New Leyte, province of Davao, to SaugSeptember 13, 1948
174Transferring to the Philippine Constabulary the 8,000 officers and enlisted men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, who were attached to the Constabulary on January 1, 1948
175Declaring sunken, beached and damaged vessels and other craft, including cargo, lying in Philippine waters as a result of the last war and not yet removed by their former owners as abandoned in favor of the Government; authorizing the Secretary of Commerce and Industry to enter into contract with private entities to clear Philippine waters of such sunken, beached or damaged vessels and other craft, and for the disposal thereof and their cargo or scrap metal salvagedSeptember 16, 1948
176Amending Executive Order No. 158, dated July 28, 1948, entitled "Creating a Labor-Management Advisory Board"September 29, 1948
177Extending further the periods provided for in Sections 2, 4 and 5 of Republic Act No. 199 entitled "An Act to provide for the retirement of treasury certificates of pre-war series, and for other purposes"
178Creating a commission to study the problems of the rice industry and the recurrent rice shortage and make recommendations on a consolidated solution to the rice problemOctober 1, 1948
179Further extending the period fixed in Administrative Order No. 54, dated May 7, 1948, as extended by Executive Order No. 163, dated August 12, 1948, within which the committee created to examine the actual conditions in the Surplus Property Commission shall submit its report and recommendationsOctober 2, 1948
180Establishing the classification of roads
181Organizing a portion of the municipality of Mansalay, province of Mindoro, into an independent municipality under the name of RoxasOctober 15, 1948
182Regulations governing the temporary appointment of reserve officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in grades lower than their permanent reserve gradesNovember 19, 1948
183Authorizing municipal governments to increase salaries of municipal policemenNovember 9, 1948
184Declaring a rice emergency, providing for Government control of the purchase or acquisition of rice or palay at a fixed price; creating a Rice Emergency Board to advise the President in meeting the emergency, and fixing the duties thereofNovember 19, 1948
185Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Cauayan, Negros Occidental, into an independent municipality under the name of SipalayNovember 20, 1948
186Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Cauayan, Negros Occidental, into an independent municipality under the name of Asia
187Fixing the amount and promulgating the regulations to govern the granting of per diems and traveling expenses allowed to Government officials and employees used for census taking under Section 35 of Republic Act No. 36November 22, 1948
188Extending the period provided in Section 3 of Republic Act No. 211 entitled "An Act authorizing the retirement and redemption of the circulating notes lawfully issued by the Philippine National Bank and the registration and deposit of such notes illegally issued, appropriating funds therefor"December 6, 1948
189Allowing the free importation of medical articles or supplies intended for research, clinical investigation or experimental purposes in connection with the treatment of human diseases when imported by, or for the account or benefit of, the Government or any of its branches, agencies or instrumentalitiesDecember 15, 1948
190Extending up to December 31, 1949, the period fixed in Executive Order No. 145, dated June 19, 1948, for the collection of funds with which to finance the repair or reconstruction of the house occupied by Dr. Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna, and of Dapitan Park in ZamboangaDecember 16, 1948
191Extending the provisions of Executive Order No. 62, dated June 21, 1947, entitled "Regulating rentals for houses and lots for residential buildings," until December 31, 1949December 23, 1948
192On the control of exports from the PhilippinesDecember 24, 1948
193Prescribing rules and regulations to carry into effect the control and regulation of imports of non-essential and luxury articles into the Philippines as provided for in Republic Act No. 330December 28, 1948
194Authorizing the Director of Forestry to issue to tobacco growers gratuitous license to cut forest products exclusively for the construction or repair of tobacco warehouses and curing sheds for two yearsDecember 29, 1948
195Segregating the municipal districts of Lebak and Salaman from the municipalities of Kiamba and Dinang, province of Cotabato, as organized under Executive Order No. 82 of August 18, 1947, and organizing them into an independent municipality under the name of Lebak with the seat of government at the sitio of KalamansigDecember 31, 1948

1949

TitleDate signed
196Authorizing zone commanders of the Philippine Constabulary to appoint special courts-martial within their respective jurisdictionsJanuary 4, 1949
197Organizing Colabao and Carawisan Second, both of the municipality of San Remigio, province of Antique, into independent barrios under the same names
198Organizing the sitios of Tinubdan and Malingin of the barrio of Bagay, and Lanao of the barrio of Pajo, in the municipality of Daanbantayan, province of Cebu, into independent barrios under the same names
199Organizing certain portion of the municipality of Cabagan, province of Isabela, into an independent municipality under the name of Santo TomasJanuary 5, 1949
200Amending Executive Order No. 143, dated June 5, 1948, so as to extend the time within which logs, flitches and sawn lumber may be exported by the actual producers thereofJanuary 14, 1949
201Amending Executive Order No. 107, dated December 3, 1947, entitled "Prohibiting the execution of Government contracts wherein the Government is required to make advance payment for services not yet rendered and/or supplies and materials not yet delivered"
202Extending further the period provided in Section 3 of Republic Act No. 211 entitled "An Act authorizing the retirement and redemption of the circulating notes lawfully issued by the Philippine National Bank and the registration and deposit of such notes illegally issued, appropriating funds therefor"February 4, 1949
203Organizing certain barrios and sitios of the municipality of Initao, province of Misamis Oriental, into an independent municipality under the name of ManticaoFebruary 7, 1949
204Organizing certain barrios and sitios of the municipalities of Clarin, Inabanga and Balilihan, province of Bohol, into an independent municipality under the name of BorjaFebruary 9, 1949
205Organizing certain barrios and sitios of the municipality of Caramoan, province of Camarines Sur, into an independent municipality under the name of Anderson, with the seat of government at the barrio of San MiguelMarch 4, 1949
206Amending Section 4 of Executive Order No. 193, dated December 28, 1948, entitled "Prescribing rules and regulations to carry into effect the control and regulation of imports of non-essential and luxury articles into the Philippines as provided for in Republic Act No. 330"March 16, 1949
207Fixing office hours during the hot sessionMarch 19, 1949
208Organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Tubod, province of Lanao, into an independent municipality under the name of Lala, with the seat of government at the barrio of LalaMarch 22, 1949
209Amending Executive Order No. 193, dated December 28, 1948March 30, 1949
210Organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Mamburao, province of Mindoro, into an independent municipality under the name of Santa CruzApril 1, 1949
211Extending the period provided in Section 3 of Republic Act No. 211 entitled "An Act authorizing the retirement and redemption of the circulating notes lawfully issued by the Philippine National Bank and the registration and deposit of such notes illegally issued, appropriating funds therefor"April 7, 1949
212Lifting the suspension the provisions of Executive Order No. 140, dated May 12, 1948, organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Lemery, province of Batangas, into an independent municipality and authorizing the immediate organization thereof under the name of Agoncillo
213Amending further Executive Order No. 79, dated December 17, 1945, entitled "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"April 20, 1949
214Organizing the municipal district of Santol, province of La Union, into regular municipalityApril 30, 1949
215Repealing Executive Order No. 61, dated June 20, 1947, so as to restore the membership of the Surplus Property Commission as provided in Executive Order No. 27, dated November 18, 1946May 19, 1949
216Amending Executive Order No. 82, dated August 18, 1947, by restoring to the municipality of Dulawan the barrios or sitios of Barurao and Lambayong which were annexed to the new municipality of Buluan under said Executive OrderMay 28, 1949
217Transferring the seat of government of the sub-province of Ifugao, Mountain Province
218Changing the name of the municipality of Andreson, province of Camarines Sur, to Garchitorena
219Defining the boundary line between the municipalities of Parang and Nuling, province of Cotabato
220Amending Item 41, Section 1, of Executive Order No. 192, dated December 24, 1948, entitled "On the control of exports from the Philippines"June 4, 1949
221Lifting the ban on the exportation of lumber, and timber under certain conditionsJune 7, 1949
222Organizing a portion of the municipality of Tubod, province of Lanao, into a municipality under the name of Baroy, and annexing to these municipalities certain portions of the municipality of KolambuganJune 10, 1949
223Authorizing the allotment of vacant agricultural lands of the public domain to all interested citizens desiring to cultivate them and granting such citizens the option to acquire the same by homestead of purchase, to accelerate the production of foodstuffs and other prime commoditiesJune 14, 1949
224Annexing a certain portion of the territory of the municipal district of Claveria, Misamis Oriental, to the municipalities of Linugos, Gingoog, Medina and Talisayan, same provinceJune 15, 1949
225Appropriating funds for the operation of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines during the period from July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950, and for other purposes
226Appropriating the sum of ₱6,000,000 to defray the expenses, in connection with, and incidental to, the holding of the national elections to be held on the second Tuesday of November, 1949
227Amending Executive Order No. 82, dated August 18, 1947, by organizing into a municipality under the name of Tumbao the former municipal districts of Tumbao and Gambar, which were annexed by said Executive Order to the municipalities of Cotabato and MidsayapJune 16, 1949
228Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Manjuyod, Negros Oriental, into an independent municipality under the name of PayabonJune 17, 1949
229Organizing certain portions of the municipalities of Balilihan, Antequera and Tubigon, all of the province of Bohol, into an independent municipality under the name of San Jacinto
230Organizing certain barrios of the municipal district of Pantao-Ragat, province of Lanao, into an independent municipal district under the name of MatungaoJune 20, 1949
231Amending Executive Order No. 193, dated December 28, 1948, and No. 209, dated March 30, 1949June 28, 1949
232Converting into municipalities the municipal districts of Aborlan and Brooke's Point, both of the province of Palawan
233Amending further the First Paragraph of Executive Order No. 79, dated December 17, 1945, entitled "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"June 30, 1949
234Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Balingasag, province of Misamis Oriental, into an independent municipalityJuly 1, 1949
235Providing for the coordination of all national intelligence activities of the GovernmentJuly 10, 1949
236Organizing the municipalities of Digos, Padada, and Panabo, in the province of DavaoJuly 1, 1949
237Organizing the municipal district of Kapatagan, province of Lanao, into a regular municipalityJuly 5, 1949
238Re-establishing the former municipality of Las Navas, in the province of SamarJuly 8, 1949
239Appropriating additional funds for the operation of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines during the period from July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950, and for other purposes
240Continuing the appropriations authorized by the Congress for the operation and maintenance of certain existing activities or services of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines during the period from July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950, and for other purposes
241Amending Executive Order No. 169, dated August 30, 1948, entitled "Creating an Opium Custodian Committee for the enforcement of Act No. 2381, as amended by Act No. 3006, otherwise known as the Opium Law"
242Prescribing rules and regulations for the appointment of reserve officers into the Regular Force, Armed Forces of the PhilippinesJuly 9, 1949
243Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Pili, Camarines Sur, into an independent municipality under the name of OcampoJuly 15, 1949
244Creating the municipalities of Mobo, Baleno, Cawayan, Mandaon, Balud and Uson, in the province of MasbateJuly 18, 1949
245Organizing a portion of the municipality of Pagadian, province of Zamboanga, into an independent municipality under the name of LabanganJuly 20, 1949
246Organizing certain portions of the municipalities of Baler and Infanta, Quezon province, into independent municipalities, under the names of Maria Aurora and General Nakar, respectivelyJuly 21, 1949
247Creating the municipality of Marabut, province of SamarJuly 22, 1949
248Creating the municipality of San Jose in the province of SamarJuly 25, 1949
249Organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Kabasalan, province of Zamboanga, into an independent municipality under the name of IpilJuly 26, 1949
250Organizing into an independent municipality, under the name of Glan, the former municipal district bearing the same name, now a part of the municipality of Buayan, province of CotabatoJuly 27, 1949
251Organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Magarao, province of Camarines Sur, into an independent municipality, under the name of Bombon, with the seat of government at the barrio of Bombon
252Extending the period for filing of the tax returns required by Section 4 of Commonwealth Act No. 567 and authorizing the Sugar Rehabilitation and Readjustment Commission to examine the duly certified balance sheets and operating statements of the sugar centrals affected and make appropriate recommendations thereonAugust 1, 1949
253Creating the municipalities of Anini-y and Libertad in the province of AntiqueAugust 5, 1949
254Organizing a portion of the municipality of Balasan, province of Iloilo, into an independent municipality under the name of Batad, with the seat of government at the barrio of Batad
255Organizing the municipality of Giporlos out of a certain portion of the municipality of Balangiga, province of SamarAugust 19, 1949
256Amending further Executive Order No. 72, dated December 3, 1936, establishing a classification of ports
257Abolishing the municipal district of Mandulog, province of LanaoAugust 30, 1949
258Creating the municipality of Sinacaban, in the province of Misamis Occidental
259Creating a Fire Prevention Board
260Amending Paragraph 29 of Executive Order No. 303, dated September 26, 1940, entitled "Promulgating rules and regulations governing the appointment and supervision of Government pensionados"
261Waiving the additional progressive taxes to be collected from, and paid by, proprietors and operators of certain sugar mills for the 1948-1949 cropAugust 31, 1949
262Organizing the barrios and sitios on Daram and Parasan Islands, municipality of Zumarraga, province of Samar, into an independent municipality under the name of DaramSeptember 1, 1949
263Prescribing the procedure for the review of court-martial cases wherein the accused are members of the Philippine Constabulary and the disposition of the records thereofSeptember 8, 1949
264Further amending Section 5-A and 5-B of Chapter III of Executive Order No. 178, dated December 17, 1938, entitled "Prescribing the procedure including the modes of proof, in cases before courts martial, courts of inquiry, military commission and other military tribunals of the Army of the Philippines", as amended by Executive Order No. 47, dated June 6, 1945
265Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Mabini, province of Bohol, into an independent municipality under the name of AliciaSeptember 16, 1949
266Organizing the barrio of Tunga, municipality of Barugo, province of Leyte, into an independent municipality under the name of TungaSeptember 24, 1949
267Converting the municipal district of Antatet, province of Isabela, into a regular municipalitySeptember 28, 1949
268Organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Angandanan, province of Isabela, into an independent municipality under the name of Alicia
269Organizing a portion of the municipality of Jones, province of Isabela, into an independent municipality under the name of San Agustin
270Organizing a portion of the municipality of Pagalungan, province of Cotabato, into an independent municipality under the name of PikitSeptember 29, 1949
271Creating certain portions of the municipalities of Biliran and Caibiran, province of Leyte, into an independent municipality under the name of Cabucgayan
272Declaring the Puerto Princesa Airport Road Extension as national road
273Amending further Executive Order No. 72, dated December 3, 1936, establishing a classification of ports
274Waiving the additional progressive taxes to be collected from, and paid by, the proprietors and operators of the Pampanga Sugar Mills for the 1948-1949 crop
275Abolishing the Surplus Property Commission and transferring its powers, functions and duties to the committee created under Administrative Order No. 90, dated May 19, 1949September 30, 1949
276Transferring the seat of government of the municipality of Camalaniugan, province of Cagayan, to the barrios of Bulala and Dugo, in the same municipalityOctober 5, 1949
277Creating the municipality of Sante Fe out of a portion of the municipality of Palo, province of LeyteOctober 10, 1949
278Organizing a portion of the municipality of Burauen, province of Leyte, into an independent municipality, under the name of Julita
279Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Rosario, province of Batangas, into an independent municipality under the name of Padre GarciaOctober 11, 1949
280Returning to the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Bureau of Lands all public lands formerly covered by expired Japanese leases and applications of dummies of Japanese and other foreign nationals previously placed under the administration and control of the National Abaca and Other Fibers CorporationOctober 12, 1949
281Creating the municipality of Lapinig, SamarOctober 13, 1949
282Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Pila, province of Laguna, into an independent municipality under the name of VictoriaOctober 14, 1949
283Suspending the effectivity of Executive Order No. 280, dated October 12, 1949, until further ordersOctober 15, 1949
284Organizing the municipality of Tabango out of certain portions of the municipalities of San Isidro and Leyte, province of Leyte
285Creating a permanent committee to examine, count and destroy by burning Postal Savings Bank stamp cards received as deposits and damaged and unserviceable postage stampsOctober 18, 1949
286Creating a Fair Trade Board
287Extending up to December 31, 1950, the period fixed in Executive Order No. 145, dated June 19, 1948, as amended by Executive Order No. 190, dated December 16, 1948, for the collection of funds with which to finance the repair or reconstruction of the house occupied by Dr. Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna, and of Dapitan Park in ZamboangaOctober 21, 1949
288Amending Executive Order No. 278 entitled "Organizing a portion of the municipality of Burauen, province of Leyte, into an independent municipality, under the name of Julita"
289Organizing a portion of the municipality of Gonzaga, province of Cagayan, into an independent municipality under the name of Santa Ana
290Restricting the carrying of firearms before, during and after the general elections on November 8, 1949October 31, 1949
291Transferring the seat of government of the municipality of Nueva Valencia, province of Iloilo, to the barrio of Igang, in the same municipalityNovember 1, 1949
292Organizing a portion of the municipality of Liloan, province of Leyte, into an independent municipality under the name of San Francisco
293Organizing a portion of the municipality of Cauayan, province of Isabela, into an independent municipality under the name of CabatuanNovember 5, 1949
294Extending the period for the restricted carrying of firearms until December 31, 1949, inclusiveNovember 19, 1949
295Revising the rules and regulations on the control of imports of non-essential and luxury articles into the Philippines as provided for in Republic Act No. 330November 29, 1949
296Extending indefinitely the period for the restricted carrying of firearmsDecember 17, 1949
297Amending Executive Order No. 295, dated November 29, 1949December 24, 1949

1950

TitleDate signed
298Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of Pilar, province of Abra, into an independent municipality under the name of San IsidroJanuary 5, 1950
299Providing instructions to be followed in the conduct of public affairs during the time that the President is outside the PhilippinesJanuary 6, 1950
300Amending Executive Order No. 93 of the President of the Philippines, dated October 4, 1941, entitled "Abolishing the National Enterprises Control Board, creating the Government Enterprises Council, transferring the Metropolitan Transportation Service to the Manila Railroad Company, dissolving and merging certain corporations owned or controlled by the Government, and for other purposes"
301Amending Executive Order No. 295, dated November 29, 1949
302Amending Executive Order No. 297, dated December 24, 1949February 14, 1950
303Returning to the Armed Forces of the Philippines seven Philippine Constabulary battalions out of the eight thousand officers and enlisted men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines transferred to the Constabulary under Executive Order No. 174, dated September 13, 1948February 17, 1950
304Calling upon all inhabitants of the Philippines and mobilizing all Government agencies and instrumentalities for the intensification of the national food production campaign
305Regulating the importation of wheat flour, authorizing the Philippine Relief and Trade Rehabilitation Administration (PRATRA) to effectuate control of its importation and distribution, and for other purposesMarch 17, 1950
306Amending Executive Order No. 297, dated December 24, 1949March 18, 1950
307Fixing office hours during the hot seasonMarch 24, 1950
308Reorganizing the Armed Forces of the PhilippinesMarch 30, 1950
309Making the Director of Public Works an ex officio member of the National Urban Planning Commission and amending Executive Order No. 98, dated March 11, 1946, accordinglyMarch 30, 1948
310Finally requiring the registration and deposit of Bank of the Philippine Islands circulating notesApril 22, 1950
311Abolishing the municipality of Lapinig in the province of Samar, and restoring the different barrios composing this municipality to the respective municipalities and the municipal district to which they belonged before becoming parts of LapinigApril 30, 1950
312Fixing the boundary line between the municipal districts of Sabilan and Tuba, Benguet, Mountain ProvinceMay 1, 1950
313Regulating the issuance of building permits to American nationals or associations for the erection of war memorials or monuments in the Philippines
314Amending Section 16 of Executive Order No. 135, dated May 4, 1948, entitled "Regulating the establishment, maintenance and operation of frontons and basque pelota games (jai-alai)"May 5, 1950
315Amending Executive Order No. 259, dated August 30, 1949, creating a Fire Prevention Board
316Further amending Executive Order No. 278, dated October 10, 1949, as amended by Executive Order No. 288, dated October 21, 1949, creating the municipality of Julita, province of Leyte
317Declaring certain barrios, which were the subject matter of the former boundary dispute between the municipalities of Barugo and San Miguel, both of the province of Leyte, a part of the municipality of BarugoMay 22, 1950
318Creating an Integrity Board to receive and pass upon all complaints against the conduct of any officer of the Government, or for graft, corruption, dereliction of duty or any other irregularity in office; to recommend to the President the course of action to be taken in each case and to investigate specific cases thereofMay 25, 1950
319Creating the Department of Economic Coordination
320Amending Executive Order No. 242, dated July 9, 1949 by removing the maximum age limits therein prescribed for appointment of reserve officers into the Regular Force, Armed Forces of the PhilippinesMay 27, 1950
321Prescribing the Code of the National Flag and the National Anthem of the Republic of the PhilippinesJune 12, 1950
322Organizing a portion of the municipality of Sagay, Oriental Misamis, into a regular municipality under the name of GuinsilibanJune 13, 1950
323Transferring the seat of government of the municipality of Dinaig, province of Cotabato, to the sitio of CapitonJune 16, 1950
324Organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Abuyog, province of Leyte, into a regular municipality under the name of MacArthurJune 17, 1950
325Extending the term of the Code Commission
326Organizing a portion of the municipality of Hinunangan, province of Leyte, into an independent municipality under the name of SilagoJune 20, 1950
327Amending Executive Order No. 289, series of 1949, organizing the municipality of Santa Ana, province of CagayanJune 16, 1950
328Prescribing rules and regulations to carry out the trade and financial agreements signed between the Philippines and the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, designating the agencies therefor, and for other purposesJune 22, 1950
329Creating a Civilian Emergency Administration, defining its powers and duties and providing for the coordination and control of civilian organizations for the protection of the civil population in extraordinary and emergency conditionsJuly 1, 1950
330Creating the National Security Council
331Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and other purposesJuly 7, 1950
332Fixing the ceiling prices of textbooks and for other purposesJuly 13, 1950
333Authorizing the Price Administration Board to make adjustments in the maximum prices to which an importer or wholesaler is entitledJuly 15, 1950
334Converting the municipal district of Claveria, province of Oriental Misamis, into a regular municipalityJuly 22, 1950
335Fixing the date of organization of the government of the city of ButuanJuly 21, 1950
336Transferring to the Philippine Ground Force, Armed Forces of the Philippines, 5,000 officers and enlisted men at present assigned to the Philippine ConstabularyJuly 25, 1950
337Fixing the ceiling prices of school supplies and for other purposesJuly 27, 1950
338Waiving the additional progressive taxes to be collected from, and paid by, proprietors and operators of certain sugar mills for the 1949-1950 cropJuly 31, 1950
339Directing the Armed Forces of the Philippines to seize and impound combat military equipment, such as tanks, armored cars and/or their spare parts, half-track scout cars, weasels, duck tanks, all other armored vehicles whether on wheels, tracks, or amphibious, and radar equipment in the possession of private individualsAugust 7, 1950
340Promulgating rules and regulations for the organization and training of Civilian Emergency Administration GuardsAugust 9, 1950
341Establishing rules and regulations for the qualification of industries for tax exemption under Republic Act No. 35
342Defining the ceiling prices of commodities for the city of Manila and suburbs, the provinces and for other purposesAugust 14, 1950
343Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposes
344Amending Executive Order No. 318, dated May 25, 1950, creating the Integrity BoardSeptember 7, 1950
345Creating the Peace Fund Campaign CommissionSeptember 19, 1950
346Abolishing the Shipping Administration and transferring its powers, functions, duties and assets to the Rehabilitation Finance CorporationSeptember 22, 1950
347Providing for the organization of barangay associations
348Organizing the Philippine Information ServiceSeptember 29, 1950
349Amending Section One of Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One and repealing Section Four of Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three and for other purposesOctober 2, 1950
350Creating the Price Stabilization Corporation and dissolving the Philippine Relief and Trade Rehabilitation Administration and the National Rice and Corn CorporationOctober 3, 1950
351Authorizing the Import Control Board to exercise temporarily the powers, duties and functions of the Import Control CommissionerOctober 5, 1950
352Amending Section 1 of Executive Order No. 331 and Section 1 of Executive Order No. 343 and for other purposesOctober 6, 1950
353Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposes
354Authorizing the assignment of any official of the Government or any Government entity, agency or corporation as Import Control CommissionerOctober 20, 1950
355Creating the Land Settlement and Development Corporation and dissolving the National Land Settlement Administration, and the Rice and Corn Production Administration and the Machinery and Equipment Department of the National Development CompanyOctober 23, 1950
356Creating the National Shipyards and Steel Corporation and dissolving the National Shipyard and Heavy Industries Department, the Engineer Island Shops, the Steel Mill Project and the Reparation Tools Department of the National Development Company
357Adding the increase of two per centum in the sales tax to prices fixed in Executive Orders Numbered Three Hundred Thirty-One, Three Hundred Thirty-Two, Three Hundred Thirty-Seven and Three Hundred Forty-ThreeOctober 27, 1950
358Further amending Executive Order No. 318, dated May 25, 1950, creating the Integrity BoardNovember 1, 1950
359Amending Section One of Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-OneNovember 3, 1950
360Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposes
361Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposes
362Organizing a portion of the municipality of Dimataling, Zamboanga, into a municipality under the name of Dinas, and annexing to the municipality of Dimataling sitios Guilisan, Saloagan and Magahis of the municipality of Margosatubig, same provinceNovember 9, 1950
363Amending Section One of Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Thirty-One, as amended by Executive Order Number Three Hundred and Fifty-Nine
364Abolishing the National Cooperatives and Small Business Corporation and transferring its powers, duties, functions, properties, assets and liabilities to the Department of Commerce and Industry, and for other purposesNovember 10, 1950
365Reorganizing the Civil Aeronautics Administration, abolishing the National Airports Corporation created under Republic Act No. 224 and transferring its functions, funds, capital and properties to the Civil Aeronautics Administration, creating a revolving fund for the operation of the Manila International Airport, and for other purposes
366Intensifying the campaign and extending up to June 19, 1951, the period fixed in Executive Order No. 145, dated June 19, 1948, and Executive Order No. 190, dated December 16, 1948, for the collection of funds with which to finance the repair or reconstruction of the house of Dr. Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna, and of Dapitan Park in Zamboanga
367Abolishing the National Urban Planning Commission and the Capital City Planning Commission and creating in lieu thereof the National Planning CommissionNovember 11, 1950
368Reorganizing the municipalities and municipal districts in the province of Nueva Vizcaya into ten municipalities, defining their boundaries, and abolishing the municipal districts
369Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and other purposesNovember 13, 1950
370Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three and Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Fifty-Three and for other purposes
371Amending Executive Order No. 348, dated September 29, 1950, so as to change the name of the Philippine Information Service to Philippine Information CouncilNovember 20, 1950
372Abolishing and providing for the liquidation of the National Abaca and Other Fibers Corporation, the National Coconut Corporation, the National Tobacco Corporation, the National Food Products Corporation, and the former enemy-owned or controlled corporations or associations transferred to the Republic of the Philippines in accordance with the Philippine Property Act of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six (Act of Congress of the United States of July 3, 1946) and Republic Act Numbered Eight, and for other purposesNovember 24, 1950
373Amending Executive Order No. 331, Executive Order No. 343 and Executive Order No. 353, and for other purposesNovember 27, 1950
374Fixing the ceiling prices of pneumatic tires and tubes and for other purposes
375Organizing a portion of the municipality of Baler, province of Quezon, into an independent municipality under the name of Dipaculao
376Abolishing the Rural Progress Administration and transferring its powers, duties, functions, properties, assets and liabilities to the Bureau of Lands, and for other purposesNovember 28, 1950
377Abolishing the Surplus Property Liquidating Committee and transferring its functions, powers and duties to the Board of Liquidators created under Executive Order No. 372, dated November 24, 1950December 1, 1950
378Fixing the ceiling price of palay
379Amending Section One of Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One and for other purposesDecember 5, 1950
380Amending Section Eleven-A of Act Numbered Twenty-Seven Hundred and Six, as amended by Republic Act Numbered Seventy-FourDecember 8, 1950
381Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposes
382Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, and Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Two, and for other purposesDecember 12, 1950
383Abolishing the Department of the Interior, transferring its powers, duties and functions to the Office of the President, and for other purposesDecember 20, 1950
384Transferring to the Price Stabilization Corporation certain powers and functions of the Import Control Board and the Import Control AdministrationDecember 21, 1950
385Organizing a portion of the municipality of Dapitan, Zamboanga, into an independent municipality under the name of Rizal
386Creating the Office of Economic Coordination, abolishing the Department of Economic Coordination, and for other purposesDecember 22, 1950
387Amending further the First Paragraph of Executive Order No. 79, dated 17 December 1945, entitled "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"
388Declaring certain prime commodities and raw materials in short supply in the Philippines and authorizing the Price Stabilization Corporation to import the same in adequate quantitiesDecember 26, 1950
389Reorganizing the Armed Forces of the PhilippinesDecember 23, 1950
390Amending Executive Orders Numbered Three Hundred Fifty-Three, Three Hundred Forty-Two, Three Hundred Fifty-Nine, and Three Hundred Sixty-Three, and for other purposesDecember 27, 1950
391Amending Executive Order No. 346, dated September 22, 1950, and Executive Order No. 372, dated November 24, 1950
392Further reorganizing the different departments, bureaus, offices and agencies of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines, making certain readjustments of personnel and reallotments of funds in connection therewith, and for other purposesDecember 31, 1950
393Converting the present Central Luzon Agricultural School into the Central Luzon Agricultural College, conferring the title of Associate in Agricultural Education and the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and Master of Science in Agricultural Education, providing for a board of trustees, defining the board's responsibilities and duties, providing professional and technical instruction, and for other purposes
394Creating an Accounting Office and an auditing unit for the Philippine Army
395Organizing certain sitios of the barrio of Santo Niño, municipality of Marabut, province of Samar, into two independent barrios under the names of Ferreras and Lugero

1951

TitleDate signed
396Consolidating the Social Welfare Commission and the President's Action Committee on Social Amelioration into the Social Welfare AdministrationJanuary 3, 1951
397Providing for the reorganization and conversion of the Philippine Legations in Rome, Paris, and Madrid into the Philippine Embassy in Madrid, with concurrent jurisdiction over the Philippine Legation in Rome and the concurrent Philippine Legations in Paris, the Vatican, Brussels and the Hague, and for other purposesJanuary 5, 1951
398Reorganizing the Deportation Board
399Uniform charter for Government corporations
400Transferring the Office of the Government Corporate Counsel to the Office of the Solicitor General
401Allowing the chairmen and Members of the Integrity Board, the Philippine Information Council, and the Board of Liquidators created under Executive Order No. 318, dated May 25, 1950, Executive Order No. 348, dated September 29, 1950, as amended, and Executive Order No. 372, dated November 24, 1950, respectively, to receive per diem
Creating a Board of Tax Appeals
402Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three and for other purposesJanuary 18, 1951
403Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Three, and Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Seventy and for other purposes
404Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposes
405Implementing Section 3 of Executive Order No. 383, dated December 20, 1950, with respect to the finances of local governmentsJanuary 25, 1951
406Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposesJanuary 31, 1951
407Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposesFebruary 3, 1951
408Amending Executive Orders Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Three Hundred and Fifty-Three, and for other purposes
409Transferring the seat of government of the municipality of Buenavista, province of Iloilo, to the sitio of Calingao in the barrio of Salvacion, same municipalityFebruary 7, 1951
410Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposesFebruary 10, 1951
411Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three and for other purposes
412Designating the National Shipyards and Steel Corporation as the agency to accept bids and to enter into contract with successful bidders for the collection of scrap iron, steel, copper, brass, lead and other metal products on land or to collect and dispose of same
413Fixing the ceiling price of red or yellow corn and for other purposesFebruary 16, 1951
414Further amending Section 5-a of Chapter III of Executive Order No. 178, dated December 17, 1938, entitled "Prescribing the procedure, including the modes of proof, in cases before courts-martial, courts of inquiry, military commissions and other military tribunals of the Army of the Philippines," as amended by Executive Order No. 47, dated June 6, 1945, and Executive Order No. 264, dated September 8, 1949
415Reorganizing the Government Quarters CommitteeFebruary 20, 1951
416Further amending Executive Order No. 259, dated August 30, 1949, as amended by Executive Order No. 315, dated May 5, 1950 creating a Fire Prevention BoardFebruary 21, 1951
417Fixing the ceiling price of roasted ground coffee and for other purposesFebruary 24, 1951
418Fixing office hours during the hot seasonMarch 5, 1951
419Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposesMarch 8, 1951
420Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three and for other purposes
421Amending Section One of Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Two and for other purposes
422Amending Paragraphs One, Four, Thirteen, Fourteen and Twenty-Seven of Executive Order No. 303, dated September 26, 1940, entitled "Promulgating rules and regulations governing the appointment and supervision of Government pensionados"
423Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Eighty-Eight, dated December Twenty-Six, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty, entitled "Declaring certain prime commodities and raw materials in short supply in the Philippines and authorizing the Price Stabilization Corporation to import the same in adequate quantities"March 9, 1951
424Further amending Executive Order Numbered Twenty-Four, dated November Twelve, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six, as amended by Executive Order Numbered Eighty-Six, dated September Three, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven "Creating the National Advisory Health Council"March 10, 1951
425Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Ninety-EightMarch 14, 1951
426Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Seventy-Four, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Eighty-One, Executive Order Number Three Hundred and Eighty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Ten, and for other purposesMarch 20, 1951
427Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three and Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Seventy, and for other purposesApril 3, 1951
428Allowing the addition of one per centum municipal tax to prices fixed in Executive Orders Nos. 331, 332, 337, 343, 352, 353, 360, 361, 369, 370, 373, 374, 379, 381, 382, and 390
429Further amending Executive Order No. 24, dated November 12, 1946, as amended by Executive Order No. 86, dated September 3, 1947, and Executive Order No. 424, dated March 10, 1951, entitled "Creating the National Advisory Health Council"April 7, 1951
430Amending Executive Order No. 331, Executive Order No. 343, Executive Order No. 369 and Executive Order No. 404 and for other purposesApril 9, 1951
431Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposes
432Transferring the seat of government of the municipality of Lebak, province of Cotabato, from its present location at Kalamansig to the barrio of Salaman of the same municipalityApril 12, 1951
433Establishment rules and regulations for the qualification of industries for tax exemption under Republic Act No. 35, and revoking Executive Order No. 341, dated August 9, 1950April 13, 1951
434Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Seventy-Three and for other purposesApril 16, 1951
435Amending Executive Order No. 361, Executive Order No. 381, Executive Order No. 382, and Executive Order No. 404, and for other purposesApril 24, 1951
436Abolishing the municipalities of Gamay and Lapinig in the province of Samar and consolidating their respective territories into an independent municipality under the name of LapinigApril 26, 1951
437Amending Executive Order No. 330, dated July 1, 1950, creating the National Security CouncilApril 28, 1951
438Fixing the date of organization of the government of the city of RoxasMay 3, 1951
439Further amending Executive Order No. 318, dated May 25, 1950, creating the Integrity BoardMay 4, 1951
440Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Eighty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Ninety, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Three and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Twenty, and for other purposesMay 8, 1951
441Further amending Executive Order No. 259, dated August 30, 1949, creating a Fire Prevention BoardSeptember 7, 1950
442Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty Three, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Thirty-Five, repealing Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Sixty-One, and for other purposesMay 26, 1951
443Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Seventy-Three, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Eight, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Twenty-One and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Twenty-Seven, and for other purposesMay 29, 1951
444Waiving the additional progressive tax payable by the Central Santos-Lopez Co., Inc., for the 1949-1950 crop under Section 2 of Commonwealth Act No. 567June 5, 1951
445Organizing certain barrios and sitios of the municipality of Lianga, province of Surigao, into an independent municipality under the name of OteizaJune 6, 1951
446Authorizing the Price Stabilization Corporation to import certain essential commodities without quota allocation and in such quantities as may be found necessaryJune 9, 1951
447Fixing the ceiling prices of imported foodstuff, repealing all other Executive Orders fixing ceiling prices of the same and for other purposes
448Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Eighty-One, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Twenty-Seven and repealing Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Thirty-Four, and for other purposes
449Repealing Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-Seven and for other purposes
450Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Sixty, and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Three, and for other purposes
451Repealing Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Seventy-Four and Section Three of Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred Twenty-Six and for other purposes
452Repealing Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Thirty-Two and for other purposes
453Establishing rules and regulations to control, curtail, regulate and/or prohibit the exportation or re-exportation of certain items from the Philippines, to implement Republic Act No. 613June 19, 1951
454Further amending Executive Order No. 24, dated November 12, 1946, as amended, entitled "Creating the National Advisory Health Council"June 22, 1951
455Further amending Executive Order No. 398, dated January 5, 1951, entitled "Reorganizing the Deportation Board," as amended by Executive Order No. 425, dated March 14, 1951June 25, 1951
456Creating the Import Control Commission to assist the President in the execution of Republic Act Numbered Six Hundred and Fifty, providing for the regulation of imports into the PhilippinesJuly 1, 1951
457Amending Executive Order No. 38, dated January 7, 1947, entitled "Providing for the Coat of Arms, Seal, and Flag of the President and Vice President of the Philippines"July 4, 1951
458Creating an Inter-Departmental Committee on Cottage IndustriesJuly 13, 1951
459Amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Seven, fixing the ceiling prices of roasted ground coffee locally prepared and for other purposesJuly 20, 1951
460Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred Forty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Seven, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Eight and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Eight, fixing ceiling prices of imported essential commodities and for other purposesJuly 27, 1951
461Amending Executive Orders Numbered Four Hundred Forty-Seven, Four Hundred Forty-Nine, Four Hundred Fifty-One and Four Hundred Fifty-Two
462Creating the municipalities of Tacurong and M'lang in the province of CotabatoAugust 3, 1951
463Amending Section One of Executive Order No. 342, dated August 14, 1950, entitled "Defining the ceiling prices of commodities for the city of Manila and suburbs, the provinces and for other purposes"August 18, 1951
464Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities, amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Seven, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Nine and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Fifty-Two, and for other purposesAugust 21, 1951
465Reclassifying the provinces of the PhilippinesAugust 22, 1951
466Reclassifying all municipalities in the Philippines
467Organizing the municipalities of Polanco and New Piñan in the province of Zamboanga
468Organizing certain portion of the municipality of Margosatubig, province of Zamboanga, into an independent municipality under the name of Alicia
469Organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Sindangan, province of Zamboanga, into an independent municipality under the name of Liloy
470Providing instructions to be followed in the conduct of public affairs during the time that the President is outside the PhilippinesAugust 24, 1951
471Revising Appendix A of Republic Act No. 650, banning the importation of certain commodities and providing the procedure of importing goods under ECA authorizations
472Creating a National Advisory Board on Vocational Education
473Creating the Philippine Committee on Geographical NamesAugust 25, 1951
474Amending Executive Order Numbered Four-Hundred and Thirty-Three, dated April Thirteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-OneAugust 27, 1951
475Fixing the ceiling prices of imported and native riceOctober 5, 1951
476Organizing certain barrios of the municipality of San Fernando, province of Pampanga, into an independent municipality under the name of Santo TomasOctober 12, 1951
477Amending Executive Order No. 345, dated September 19, 1950, by providing additional purposes for which disbursements may be made out of the Peace Fund
478Implementing Republic Act Numbered Six Hundred Thirty-Two, entitled "An Act creating the Philippine Sugar Institute, prescribing its powers, functions and duties, and providing for the raising of the necessary funds for its operation"October 25, 1951
479Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities, amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Three, and Executive Order Four Hundred and Forty-Seven, repealing Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Seventy-Nine and for other purposes
480Terminating the collection of tolls at the Timalan Bridge, Cavite
481Terminating the collection of tolls at the Binakayan (Abubot) Bridge, Cavite
482Amending Executive Order No. 453, dated June 19, 1951, entitled "Establishing rules and regulations to control, curtail, regulate and/or prohibit the exportation or re-exportation of certain items from the Philippines, to implement Republic Act No. 613"October 31, 1951
483Establishing the classification of roadsNovember 6, 1951
484Prescribing rules and regulations to carry into effect the provisions of Republic Act Numbered Six Hundred and TenNovember 8, 1951
485Organizing a portion of the municipality of Nabua, province of Camarines Sur, into an independent municipality under the name of BalatanDecember 3, 1951
486Providing for the collection and compilation of historical data regarding barrios, towns, cities, and provincesDecember 7, 1951
487Creating investigating committees on veterans' pension in each municipality and chartered city and enjoining all officers and employees of the Government to render necessary assistance to applicants thereforDecember 12, 1951

1952

TitleDate signed
488Creating the Philippine Maritime Committee and defining its powers and functionsJanuary 4, 1952
489Prohibiting the collection by private individuals or entities or abandoned scrap metals and designating the National Shipyards and Steel Corporation as the sole Governmental agency to collect the sameFebruary 2, 1952
490Organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Talisayan, province of Misamis Oriental, into an independent municipality under the name of Balingoan
491Further amending Executive Order No. 24, dated November 12, 1946, as amended, entitled "Creating the National Advisory Health Council"February 6, 1952
492Directing the importation by the Metropolitan Water District exclusively of aluminum sulphate, chlorine, steel pipes and cast iron fittings without the need of any kind of license which directly or indirectly limits or controls importation and foreign exchangeFebruary 8, 1952
493Further amending Section 5-a of Chapter III of Executive Order No. 178, dated December 17, 1938, entitled "Prescribing the procedure, including the modes of proof in cases before courts-martial, courts of inquiry, military commissions, and other military tribunals of the Army of the Philippines" as amended by Executive Order No. 47, dated June 6, 1945, Executive Order No. 264, dated September 8, 1949, and Executive Order No. 414, dated February 16, 1951February 20, 1952
494Fixing office hours during the hot seasonMarch 11, 1952
495Terminating the collection of tolls at the Makato Bridge, CapizMarch 20, 1952
496Fixing the ceiling prices of commoditiesMarch 21, 1952
497Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposesApril 8, 1952
498Changing the name of the municipality of Lapinig in the province of Samar to Gamay and transferring the seat of government thereof from the barrio of Lapinig to the barrio of GamayApril 15, 1952
499Creating a committee to make a final study and advise the President on the proposed revision of the Trade Agreement between the Philippines and the United StatesApril 24, 1952
500Directing that all unserviceable property from which scrap metal can be derived and no longer needed by the Government, its branches, agencies and instrumentalities, be transferred, without cost, to the National Shipyards and Steel CorporationMay 2, 1952
501Further amending Executive Order No. 318, dated May 25, 1950, creating the Integrity BoardMay 7, 1952
502Fixing the ceiling prices of commoditiesMay 9, 1952
503Organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Bato, province of Catanduanes, into an independent municipality under the name of San MiguelMay 27, 1952
504Prohibiting the exportation or re-exportation of war materials, arms, ammunition and other strategic materials and critical items from the Philippines except in certain casesMay 29, 1952
505Abolishing the municipal district of Sungud in the province of Lanao and annexing the same to the municipal district of Saguiaran, same provinceJune 2, 1952
506Organizing a portion of the municipality of Digos, Davao, into an independent municipality under the name of BansalanJune 6, 1952
507Opening barrio Sta. Rita, municipality of Batangas, including the adjoining portion of the Municipality of Bauan, as subport of entry
508Authorizing the collection of voluntary contributions for the "Unang Sigaw" Monument in Balintawak and creating a committee for that purposeJune 9, 1952
509Amending Executive Order No. 499, dated April 24, 1952, entitled "Creating a committee to make a final study and advise the President on the proposed revision of the Trade Agreement between the Philippines and the United States"June 18, 1952
510Promulgating rules and regulations implementing Section 13 of Republic Act No. 650, entitled "An Act to regulate imports and for other purposes"June 30, 1952
511Prescribing the payment of parachutist pay for officers of the Airborne Battalion of the Armed Forces of the PhilippinesJuly 1, 1952
512Establishing the Manila Port Area Rat-Proof Building Zone
513Terminating the collection of tolls at the Alacaygan and Magapa Bridges, Iloilo
514Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Ninety and for other purposes
515Amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Sixty and for other purposes
516Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities
517Extending the campaign for the collection of funds with which to finance the restoration of the Rizal Home in Calamba, Laguna, and the Rizal Park in Dapitan, Zamboanga, and authorizing the Department of Education to take charge of the administration of said home and parkJuly 7, 1952
518Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposesJuly 11, 1952
519Providing instructions to be followed in the conduct of public affairs during the time that the President is outside the PhilippinesJuly 12, 1952
520Amending Paragraph 22 of Executive Order No. 303, dated September 26, 1940August 4, 1952
521Banning the importation of certain commoditiesAugust 7, 1952
522Declaring the Lumban Bridge in the province of Laguna as a national toll bridge and fixing a schedule for the collection of tolls thereon
523Further amending Executive Order No. 318, dated May 25, 1950, creating the Integrity BoardAugust 8, 1952
524Requiring all departments, bureaus, offices, agencies, instrumentalities and political subdivision of the Government, including the corporations owned and controlled by the Government, the Armed Forces, Government hospitals, and public educational institutions to buy from the Textile Mills of the National Development Company, whenever available, all their requisitions for clothing matertialsAugust 12, 1952
525Terminating the collection of tolls at the Suague Bridge, IloiloAugust 20, 1952
526Reviving and promulgating anew Executive Order No. 453, dated June 19, 1952 as amended by Executive Order No. 482, dated October 31, 1951
527Terminating the collection of tolls at the Ipil Bridge, IsabelaAugust 28, 1952
528Prescribing uniform fees for copies of official records and documents or for certificates furnished private persons and entitiesSeptember 1, 1952
529Establishing and opening the municipalities of Bongao, Sitankai, Balabac, Taganak and Cagayan de Sulu in the Sulu Sea as supports of entrySeptember 5, 1952
530Banning the importation of certain commoditiesSeptember 12, 1952
531Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities, amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Forty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty Seven, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Sixty-Three, Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Sixty-Four, and for other purposes
532Terminating the collection of tolls at the Amburayan, Sta. Cruz, Santa Maria-Narvacan, and Banaoang (Quirino) Toll Bridges, province of Ilocos SurSeptember 13, 1952
533Amending Executive Order No. 532 dated September 13, 1952, entitled "Terminating the collection of tolls at the Amburayan, Sta. Cruz; Santa Maria-Narvacan, and Banaoang (Quirino) Toll Bridges, province of Ilocos Sur"September 23, 1952
534Fixing new ceiling prices of imported foodstuff, and for other purposesSeptember 26, 1952
535Abolishing visa fees in the case of aliens coming to the Philippines as non-immigrants under certain conditionsOctober 10, 1952
536Creating the National Traffic Commission as an advisory body in the effective enforcement of all laws, rules and regulations regulating traffic order, safety of traffic and pedestrians; to avoid motor vehicle accidents; and regulate traffic movements to achieve efficiency and economyOctober 21, 1952
537Reducing the 1952 taxes on real properties located on the western side of Lacas Road from the barrio of Lacas to Horasan and from the western side of Cabua-an Road to the seashore, then to Naasag and sitio Volcan within the jurisdiction of Mambajao, province of Misamis Oriental
538Requiring all departments, bureaus, offices, agencies, instrumentalities and political subdivisions of the Government, including the corporations owned and controlled by the Government, the Armed Forces, Government hospitals, and public educational institutions to buy from the National Rice and Corn Corporation, whenever available, all their requirements for rice
539Providing that Executive Order No. 492, dated February 8, 1952, entitled "Directing the importation by the Metropolitan Water District exclusively of aluminum sulphate, chlorine, steel pipes and cast iron fittings without the need of any kind of license which directly or indirectly limits or controls importation and foreign exchange," shall take effect as of July 1, 1951October 24, 1952
540Reducing the 1952 taxes on real properties located in the municipalities of Abuyog, Bato, Burauen, Carigara, Capoocan, Dagami, Hinunangan, Jaro, Inopacan, Maripipi, Matalom, Pastrana, Sogod and Tolosa, all in the province of LeyteOctober 28, 1952
541Reducing the 1952 taxes on real properties located in the municipalities of Capul, Giporlos, Llorente, Marabut, San Antonio, San Julian, and Tarangnan, all in the province of Samar
542Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties in the province of Romblon
543Creating the municipality of Lambayong in the province of CotabatoOctober 29, 1952
544Terminating the collection of tolls at the Barcelona and Caluscos Toll Bridges, SorsogonNovember 7, 1952
545Appropriating funds for urgent and essential public worksNovember 10, 1952
546Appropriated funds for relief in the provinces and cities visited by typhoons, floods, droughts, earthquakes, volcanic action, and other calamities, and for other purposes
547Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposesNovember 11, 1952
548Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of AlbayDecember 4, 1952
549Creating a committee to take charge of carrying out the project contemplated in Proclamation No. 357 dated December 2, 1952, entitled "Reserving for agricultural settlement purposes a certain parcel of the public land domain situated in the municipalities of Tanay and Montalban, province of Rizal, island of Luzon"December 5, 1952
550Terminating the collection of tolls at the Paniqui-on and Talave Toll Bridges, province of Occidental NegrosDecember 9, 1952
551Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the city of Legaspi
552Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposesDecember 19, 1952
553Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of CatanduanesDecember 23, 1952
554Classifying Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro and continuing the last classifications of La Union

1953

TitleDate signed
555Fixing the ceiling price of commodity, and for other purposesJanuary 6, 1953
556Fixing the ceiling price of soil pipes and fittings and amending Section One of Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Seven and for other purposes
557Amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Two, and for other purposesJanuary 16, 1953
558Authorizing entry into the Philippines without import license of embroidery raw materials consigned without requiring foreign exchange, for processing into finished embroidery products and return to the country of originJanuary 17, 1953
559Organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Tago, province of Surigao, into an independent municipality under the name of CagwaitJanuary 20, 1953
560Amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Fifty, and for other purposesJanuary 23, 1953
561Organizing a certain portion of the municipality of Cantilan, province of Surigao, into an independent municipality under the name of MadridFebruary 2, 1953
562Fixing the ceiling price of commodity, amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty, and for other purposesFebruary 3, 1953
563Classifying the newly created provinces of Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del SurFebruary 6, 1953
564Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities and for other purposesFebruary 10, 1953
565Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the city of NagaFebruary 13, 1953
566Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of MarinduqueFebruary 17, 1953
567Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of Sorsogon
568Terminating the collection of tolls at the Himoga-an Bridge, Negros Occidental
569Amending Executive Order No. 536 dated October 21, 1952, by changing the composition of the National Traffic Commission created therein
570Repealing Executive Order No. 183 dated February 2, 1939, and Executive Order No. 74 dated August 12, 1947February 24, 1953
571Creating a decoration to be known as the Order of SikatunaFebruary 27, 1953
572Creating the municipality of Norala in the province of CotabatoMarch 10, 1953
573Terminating the collection of tolls at the Malitbog Toll Bridge, CapizMarch 13, 1953
574Amending Executive Order No. 542 dated October 28, 1952, reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of Romblon
575Terminating the collection of tolls at the Sulipan Cut-Off-Channel Bridge, PampangaMarch 23, 1953
576Further amending Executive Order No. 330, dated July 1, 1950, creating the National Security Council
577Fixing office hours during the hot seasonMarch 24, 1953
578Changing the limitations in the income of admitted patients in Government hospitals and charity clinics in accordance with the present marked fluctuations of the standard of living
579Amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Three, fixing ceiling prices of commodities, goods and articles of direct shipments to ports of entry in Luzon other than Manila, and for other purposes
580Fixing ceiling prices of imported foodstuff, and for other purposes
581Revising Annex A of Executive Order No. 471, dated August 24, 1951, by placing tetanus anti-toxin in 10,000 and 20,000-unit vials under the completely decontrolled categoryApril 4, 1953
582Amending Executive Order Numbered 449 and for other purposes
583Classifying newly organized municipalities in the Philippines
584Terminating the collection of tolls at the Tumauini Bridge, IsabelaApril 15, 1953
585Designating the Director of Soil Conservation as a member of the Flood Control Commission
586Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of Mindoro OrientalApril 28, 1953
587Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of Batangas
588Creating the municipality of Karomatan in the province of LanaoApril 30, 1953
589Amending Executive Order No. 548 dated December 4, 1952, reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of AlbayMay 5, 1953
590Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the municipalities of La Paz, Dulag, Pintuyan, Naval, Bontoc, Barugo, Calubian and Palo, all in the province of Leyte
591Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the municipalities of Hernani, Gandara, Borongan, Allen, Salcedo, Guiuan and Laoang, all in the province of Samar
592Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of MasbateMay 8, 1953
593Publishing the initial classifications of chartered cities, except Manila, Baguio and Quezon Cities, as provided in Section One of Republic Act Numbered Eight Hundred Forty
594Amending Executive Order No. 551, dated December 9, 1952, reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the city of LegaspiMay 21, 1953
595Terminating the collection of tolls at the Bued and Manat Toll Bridges, province of PangasinanMay 27, 1953
596Organizing the municipalities of Hagonoy, Malalag, Doña Alicia and Babak; in the province of DavaoMay 28, 1953
597Transferring the seat of government of Camalaniugan, Cagayan, from the barrios of Dugo and Bulala, to the barrio of Dacallafugu
598Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the municipalities of Arteche, Balanguinga, Canavid, Dolores, Gipapad, Maslog, Maydolong, Mercedes, Oras, Quinapondan, San Policarpio, Sulat and Taft, all in the province of SamarJune 15, 1953
599Returning to the old poblacion (Centro) the seat of government of the municipality of San Pablo, province of IsabelaJune 16, 1953
600Fixing the ceiling prices of Japanese sardines, and for other purposes
601Prescribing rules and regulations for the appointment of reserve officers in the Regular Force, Armed Forces of the PhilippinesJune 26, 1953
602Creating certain barrios in the municipality of Gamay, province of Samar
603Designating the Price Stabilization Corporation to distribute and allocate flour to flour consumers
604Fixing the boundary line between the newly created municipality of Doña Alicia and the municipalities of Tagum and Pantukan, all of the province of Davao, and transferring the seat of government of the municipality of Tagum from the barrio of Hijo to the barrio of Magugpo in the same municipality, thereby amending Executive Order Numbered Five Hundred Ninety-Six dated May 28, 1953, organizing the municipalities of Hagonoy, Malalag, Doña Alicia, and Babak
605Providing instructions to be followed in the conduct of public affairs during the time that the President is outside the Philippines
606Fixing the ceiling prices of galvanized iron sheets and aluminum sheets, repealing Section Four of Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Eight, and Section Three of Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty, and for other purposes
607Creating a commission to ascertain and study the conditions obtaining in the reclaimed areas and foreshore lands in the district of Tondo, ManilaJune 27, 1953
608Fixing the boundary between the municipalities of San Jacinto and Balilihan, both of the province of Bohol
609Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of Camarines SurAugust 13, 1953
610Amending Executive Order No. 592, dated May 8, 1953, entitled "Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of Masbate"August 22, 1953
611Organizing the municipal districts of Esperanza, Concordia, Maygatasan, Maasin, Nuevo Trabajo, Remedios, Nuevo Sibagat, Guadalupe, Bakingking, Baylo, Bunaguit, San Luis, Sta. Ines, Verdu and Milagros, all of the province of Agusan, into a municipality to be known as the municipality of EsperanzaSeptember 11, 1953
612Creating the municipalities of Bañga and Tupi in the province of Cotabato
613Amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Eight and for other purposesSeptember 12, 1953
614Repealing Section Three of Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Eight, and for other purposes
615Fixing the ceiling prices of commodity and for other crisis
616Fixing the ceiling prices of commodity, and for other crisisSeptember 14, 1953
617Further amending Executive Order No. 542 dated October 28, 1952, as amended by Executive Order No. 574 dated March 13, 1953, reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of RomblonSeptember 14, 1953
618Authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources to transfer to the Irrigation Service Unit of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, for rehabilitation and sale, all irrigation pump systems complete with accessories, at present being maintained, administrated and/or held by the Irrigation Pump Administration
619Describing the boundary line between the municipalities of Parang and Nuling, province of Cotabato, and amending accordingly Executive Order Numbered Two Hundred Nineteen, series of 1949September 15, 1953
620Organizing a portion of the municipality of Naujan, province of Oriental Mindoro, into an independent municipality under t he name of VictoriaSeptember 18, 1953
621Creating the municipality of Tabuelan in the province of CebuSeptember 23, 1953
622Creating the municipality of PigkawayanSeptember 30, 1953
623Creating the municipality of Sapao in the province of SurigaoOctober 1, 1953
624Creating the municipality of Cortes in the province of SurigaoOctober 1, 1953
625Converting the sitio of Tinago in the municipality of Dauis, Bohol, into an independent barrio under the same nameOctober 8, 1953
626Fixing the ceiling prices of Japanese sardines, and for other purposes
627Amending further the First Paragraph of Executive Order No. 79, dated 17 December 1945, entitled "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"
628Creating the municipality of Victoria in the province of SamarOctober 14, 1953
629Fixing the ceiling prices of commodities, amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty-Two, Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Thirty-One, and for other purposes
630Creating the municipality of Culaba in the province of LeyteOctober 16, 1953
631Creating the municipality of Victoria in the province of LeyteOctober 17, 1953
632Creating the municipality of Villanueva in the province of Misamis OrientalOctober 26, 1953
633Organizing certain portions of the municipalities of Initao and Alubijid, Misamis Oriental, into an independent municipality under the name of Libertad
634Creating the municipality of Victoria in the province of Bohol
635Creating the Roxas Memorial Commission to take charge of the nation-wide campaign for funds for the construction of the Roxas Memorial of site reserved for the purpose by Proclamation No. 359 dated December 13, 1952October 27, 1953
636Terminating the collection of tolls at Lipay Toll Bridge, province of Zambales
637Adjusting the initial classification of the newly created municipality of Magallon in the province of Negros OccidentalOctober 29, 1953
638Creating the municipality of Pilar in the province of SurigaoOctober 31, 1953
639Organizing certain portion of the municipality of Tanza, province of Cavite, into an independent municipality under the name of AmayaNovember 5, 1953
640Terminating the collection of tolls at the Imus-Abubot Toll Bridge, province of Cavite
641Terminating the collection of tolls at the Sabang (Mauban) Toll Bridge, province of Quezon
642Amending Executive Order No. 607 dated June 27, 1953, entitled "Creating a commission to ascertain and study the conditions obtaining in the reclaimed areas and foreshore lands in the district of Tondo, Manila"November 14, 1953
643Creating the Corps of Professors of the Philippine Military Academy and providing rules and regulations for the appointment and promotion of the members thereofNovember 21, 1953
644Amending Section 5-c of Executive Order No. 601 dated June 26, 1953, entitled "Prescribing rules and regulations for the appointment of reserve officers in the Regular Force, Armed Forces of the Philippines"
645Waiving the additional progressive taxes to be collected from, and paid by, proprietors and operators of certain sugar mills for the 1950-1951 cropDecember 5, 1953
646Amending Paragraphs 17 and 18 of Executive Order No. 303 dated September 26, 1940, entitled "Promulgating rules and regulations governing the appointment and supervision of Government pensionados"December 7, 1953
647Amending Executive Order No. 590, dated May 5, 1953, entitled "Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the municipalities of La Paz, Dulag, Pintuyan, Naval, Bontog, Barugo, Calubian and Palo, all in the province of Leyte"
648Amending Executive Order No. 609, dated August 13, 1953, entitled "Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of Camarines Sur"
649Abolishing the municipal district of Sibahay in the province of Surigao and organizing the same into a barrio of the municipality of Lanuza, same province
650Revoking Section 6(c) of Executive Order No. 889 dated December 23, 1950, entitled "Reorganizing the Armed Forces of the Philippines"
651Creating the Roxas Memorial Commission to take charge of the nation-wide campaign for funds for the construction of the Roxas Memorial on the site reserved for the purpose by Proclamation No. 359 dated December 16, 1952, and for the construction of a low-cost housing project for disabled war veterans on the site reserved therefor by Proclamation No. 422 dated November 12, 1953December 15, 1953
652Transferring from the Secretary of Commerce and Industry to the National Shipyards and Steel Corporation the disposition of sunken, beached or damaged vessels and other craft together with their respective cargo as authorized under Executive Order No 175 dated September 16, 1948
653Waiving the additional progressive taxes to be collected from, and paid by, proprietors and operators of certain sugar mills for the 1951-1952 cropDecember 18, 1953
654Waiving the additional progressive taxes to be collected from, and paid by proprietors and operators of certain sugar mills for the 1952-1953 crop
655Abolishing the Peace Fund Campaign Commission and transferring the unexpended balance of the Peace Fund to the Department of National Defense
656Reducing the 1952 taxes on all real properties located in the province of Camarines Norte
657Transferring the seat of government of the municipality of Santo Tomas, province of Pampanga, from the barrio of San Vicente to the barrio of San Matias in the same municipalityDecember 22, 1953
658Further amending Paragraph 13 of Executive Order No. 303 dated September 26, 1940, as amended by Executive Order No. 422 dated March 8, 1951, and Executive Order No. 646 dated December 7, 1953, entitled "Promulgating rules and regulations governing the appointment and supervision of the Government pensionados"December 23, 1953
659Amending Executive Order Numbered Two Hundred and Seventy-Nine dated October 11, 1949, creating the municipality of Padre Garcia in the province of Batangas
660Prescribing rules and regulations to carry into effect the provisions of Republic Act Numbered Six Hundred and Ten
661Prescribing regulations governing the receipt and acceptance of donations of money for the national defense and the expenditure thereof
662Correcting certain errors in Executive Order No. 244, series of Nineteen Hundred Forty-Nine, creating the municipalities of Mobo, Baleno, Cawayan, Mandaon, Balud and Uson, in the province of Masbate
663Instituting the Rizal Collegiate Palms and the Mabini Teachers MedalDecember 29, 1953
664Defining and fixing the boundary line between the municipal districts of Atok and Kabayan, both of the sub-province of Benguet, Mountain Province

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Messages of the President Elpidio Quirino, 1948-1953, Book 6, Volume 4, Executive Orders Part 1 . Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office . 2016 . Manila . 26–548.
  2. Book: Messages of the President Elpidio Quirino, 1948-1953, Book 6, Volume 4, Executive Orders Part 2 . Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office . 2016 . Manila . 26–548.
  3. Web site: Executive Orders . Supreme Court E-Library.