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List of executive orders by Manuel L. Quezon

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Listed below are executive orders signed by Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon.

1935

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No. Title Date signed Ref.
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 November 15, 1935 [1]
2 Assuming Command of All the Armed Forces of the Government [2]
3 Appointing General Douglas MacArthur Military Adviser of the Commonwealth and Creating the National Defense Council November 16, 1935 [3]
4 Attestation of the Signature of the President, and Affixing the Great Seal, on Important Documents November 20, 1935 [4]
5 Reserving a Parcel of Land in the Barrio of Julugan, Municipality of Tanza, Province of Cavite, for School Purposes [5]
6 Order of Issue of City of Manila 1935 Thirty-Year 5 Per Cent Bonds December 9, 1935 [6]
7 Extending the Period Within Which the Amount Appropriated by Act No. 4184 Shall be Available December 19, 1935 [7]

1936

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No. Title Date signed Ref.
8 Enforcing the Provisions of the Constitution on the Civil Service January 2, 1936 [8]
9 Creating a Committee to be Known as the General Committee of President Roosevelt's Birthday Celebration January 10, 1936 [9]
10 Army Promotion Regulations January 11, 1936 [10]
11 Designating the Chief of Staff and Transferring the Philippine Constabulary to the Army of the Philippines January 10, 1936 [11]
12 Reserve of 5 Per Cent of the Appropriations Authorized for the Year 1936 January 14, 1936 [12]
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 January 21, 1936 [13]
14 Creating a "Domestic Sugar Administration" [14]
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 of Punta Gabilan February 3, 1936 [15]
16 Prohibiting the Automatic Renewal of Contracts [16]
17 Reconstituting the National Economic Council February 14, 1936 [17]
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 February 17, 1936 [18]
19 Creating a National Council of Education to Advise the Government on Educational Policies and Necessary Reforms in the Existing System of Education February 19, 1936 [19]
20 Fixing Office Hours on Saturdays and During the Hot Season March 4, 1936 [20]
21 Amending Executive Order No. 872, Dated September 27, 1935, Reissuing Temporary Rules and Regulations with Reference to the Purchase, Sale, and Hourding of Palay and Rice. March 5, 1936 [21]
22 Constituting a Committee on Pensions and Appointing the Members Thereof March 17, 1936 [22]
23 Description and Specification of the Filipino Flag March 25, 1936 [23]
24 Expenditure of P75,000 of the 5 Per Cent Required Savings of the Department of Justice April 11, 1936 [24]
25 Creating the Budget Commission April 25, 1936 [25]
26 Designating the Permanent Chief of Staff and Announcing Certain Appointments of General Officers of the Army of the Philippines May 4, 1936 [26]
27 Order of Issue, Province of Cebu Thirty-Year 5 Per Cent Bonds [27]
28 Order of Issue, Province of Negros Occidental Thirty-Year 5 Per Cent Bonds May 13, 1936 [28]
29 Order of Issue, Municipality of Iloilo, Iloilo, Thirty-Year 5 Per Cent Bonds May 11, 1936 [29]
30 Conduct of Public Affairs During the President's Absence May 13, 1936 [30]
31 Procurement of Medical Reserve Officers May 18, 1936 [31]
32 Prescribing Uniform Fees for Copies of Official Records and Documents Furnished Private Persons and Entities May 25, 1936 [32]
33 Creating the Deportation Board May 29, 1936 [33]
34 Transferring the Navigation Division, Department of Agriculture and Commerce, to the Bureau of Customs, Department of Finance June 1, 1936 [34]
35 Fixing Office Hours on Saturdays and During the Rainy Season in the City of Baguio June 2, 1936 [35]
36 Cordage Allotment for 1936-1937 June 3, 1936 [36]
37 Organizing the Municipal Districts of Kolambugan and Buruun, Province of Lanao, into an Independent Municipality Under the Name of Kolambugan June 4, 1936 [37]
38 Authorizing the Army of the Philippines to Utilize Teacher's Camp, Baguio, for Conducting the Philippine Military Academy [38]
39 Reorganizing the Bureau of Civil Service and Creating the Civil Service Board of Appeals June 23, 1936 [39]
40 Reorganizing the Bureau of Justice June 25, 1936 [40]
41 Transfer of Administrative Supervision Over the Bureau of Prisons to the Philippine Army June 29, 1936 [41]
42 Transferring the Executive Supervision Over Offices of Provincial, City, and Municipal Treasurers from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Finance June 30, 1936 [42]
43 Transferring Certain Functions and Duties of the Bureau of Science to Other Entities Under the Commonwealth of the Philippines [43]
44 Transferring the Collection of Radio Registration Fees from the Bureau of Posts to the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Providing for Corresponding Adjustments Incident Thereto and for Other Purposes [44]
45 Creating a National Transportation Board to Advise the Government on the Improvement of Land, Marine, and Air Transportation Facilities July 6, 1936 [45]
46 Designation of Officers and Employees Who May be Granted Deferment from Their Trainee Instruction for a Period Not to Exceed Three Years July 7, 1936 [46]
47 Road and Street Rights-of-Way Through Public Land July 7, 1936 [47]
48 Fixing Quarters Allowance for General Officers of the High Command of the Army of the Philippines July 20, 1936 [48]
49 Increasing and Fixing the Minimum Daily Wage to be Paid to Common Laborers Employed by the National Government in the Different Provinces and Chartered Cities August 19, 1936 [49]
50 Fixing the Minimum Salary That Should be Paid to Employees of the National Government June 29, 1936 [50]
51 Organization of Certain Sitios in the Municipality of Polillo, Tayabas, into an Independent Barrio Under the Name of Magdalo August 31, 1936 [51]
52 Consolidation of Official Warehouse Receipt-Permit for Domestic Consumption or Emergency Reserve Sugar September 8, 1936 [52]
53 Amending Executive Order No. 8, Current Series, by Providing a New Time Limit for Civil Service Qualification for Employees Therein Mentioned September 9, 1936 [53]
54 Domestic Consumption and Emergency Reserve Sugar Allotments for 1937 September 14, 1936 [54]
55 Creating a National Electrical-Communication Board to Advise the Government Upon Matters Pertaining to Electrical Communications September 25, 1936 [55]
56 Organizing the Barrios of Danawin and Kilbay, Municipality of Ragay, Camarines Sur, into an Independent Municipality, Under a Name to be Decided Upon by the Inhabitants Thereof Through a Plebiscite, with the Seat of Government in the Barrio of Danawin October 5, 1936 [56]
57 Establishing Reserve Officers' Training Units in the Philippines October 14, 1936 [57]
58 Recognizing Reserve Officers' Training in the Collegiate Department of San Juan de Letran College [58]
59 Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipal District of Kabasalan, Zamboanga, From Its Present Location at the Barrio of Naga to the Barrio of Kabasalan October 21, 1936 [59]
60 Authorizing the Acceptance of Philippine Commonwealth Bonds as Security for All Undertakings for Which the Giving of a Bond or Security is Required by Law October 23, 1936 [60]
61 Creating a National Relief Board Novmber 3, 1936 [61]
62 Additional Cordage Allotment for 1936-1937 November 4, 1936 [62]
63 Requiring the Commissioner of Public Safety, the Provost Marshal General as Head of the Constabulary Division of the Philippine Army, Every Mayor of a Chartered City, and Every Municipal President to Detail and Organize Special Members of the Police Force, Local, National, and the Constabulary to Watch, Capture, and Prosecute Offenders Against the Laws and Ordinances Enacted to Prevent Cruelty to Animals November 12, 1936 [63]
64 Organizing the Municipal Districts of Malita and Pantukan, Province of Davao, into Independent Municipalities Under the Names of Malita and Pantukan, with the Seats of Government in the Barrios of Malita and Pantukan November 13, 1936 [64]
65 Organizing the Barrio of Buenavista, Together with the Sitios Belonging to the Said Barrio, Municipality of Butuan, Agusan, into an Independent Municipality, Under the Name of Buenavista, with the Seat of Government in the Barrio of Buenavista November 19, 1936 [65]
66 Organizing the Municipal Districts of Daguma, Isulan, Maganuy, Reina Regente, Talayan, and the Southern Portion of the Municipal District of Dulawan and the Municipal District of Libuñgan and the Northern Portion of the Municipal District of Dulawan, Province of Cotabato, into Independent Municipalities Under the Names of Dulawan and Midsayap November 25, 1936 [66]
67 Delegating to the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce the Power to Sign Patents and Certificates November 28, 1936 [67]
68 Creating a Flood Control Commission to Advise the Government in the Planning and Construction of River and Sea Protection and Other Related Works December 1, 1936 [68]
69 Transferring the Seat of the Municipal District Government of Bongao, Province of Sulu, from Its Present Location at Bongao to the Barrio of Batobato December 2, 1936 [69]
70 Organizing the Sitio of Laca, Barrio of Kinagbaan, Jagna, Bohol, into an Independent Barrio Under the Same Name [70]
71 Establishing a Classification of Roads December 3, 1936 [71]
72 Establishing a Classification of Ports [72]
73 Establishing a Classification of Airports and Landing Fields [73]
74 Transferring Some of the Records of the Bureau of the Treasury to the Securities and Exchange Commission December 7, 1936 [74]
75 Authorizing the Domestic Sugar Administrator to Issue Necessary Rules and Regulations [75]
76 Creating the Board of Food Inspection December 22, 1936 [76]
77 Organizing the Ten Municipal Districts in the Province of Zamboanga into Five Municipalities December 23, 1936 [77]
78 Abolishing the Municipal District of Namaltugan, Mountain Province, and Annexing Its Barrios to the Following Municipal Districts: Namaltugan to the Municipal District of Bayag and Tayangan and Dibagat to the Municipal District of Kabugao [78]
79 Giving Government Officers and Employees Detailed to Census Work Under Commonwealth Act No. 170, Recess from Their Regular Duties During Such Detail [79]
80 Providing for a Preliminary Enumeration of Dwellings with the Forthcoming Taking of a New Census in the Philippines Under Commonwealth Act No. 170 [80]
81 Transferring the Immigration Division in the Bureau of Customs, Together with Its Personnel, Supplies, Records, Equipment, or Any Other Property, and Appropriation to the Department of Labor December 28, 1936 [81]

1937

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82 Revoking Executive Order No. 41, Dated June 29, 1936 January 4, 1937 [82]
83 Designating the Board of Indeterminate Sentence to Act as a Board of Pardons January 11, 1937 [83]
84 Ordering the Taking of Complete Classified Data on Real Property Ownership, Improvement, and Assessment Before Census Day, Designating Census Officers to Assist in This Work, and for Other Purposes January 20, 1937 [84]
85 Abolishing and Reorganizing All the Existing Barrios Comprised Within the New Municipality of Dulawan, Cotabato January 22, 1937 [85]
86 Abolishing and Reorganizing All the Existing Barrios Comprised Within the New Municipality of Midsayap, Cotabato [86]
87 Prescribing Instruction to be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time that the President is Outside the Philippines January 23, 1937 [87]
88 Prescribing Regulations Governing the Receipt and Acceptance of Donations of Money for the National Defense and the Expenditure Thereof [88]
89 Prescribing Regulations Regarding Transportation Allowances of Provincial and City Government Officials and Employees and Revoking Executive Order No. 457 Series of 1933 [89]
90 Creating the National Board of Surveys and Maps [90]
91 Creating the Philippines Historical Committee [91]
92 Requiring That a Reserve of 5 Per Cent be Set Up from the General Appropriations Authorized for the Year 1937 Under Commonwealth Act No. 38 [92]
93 Placing Under the Control of the Division of Purchase and Supply All Unused and Dormant Supplies and Equipment of the National Government, and Requiring the Approval of the Commissioner of the Budget on All Requisitions and Orders for Supplies, Materials, Furniture, and Equipment [93]
94 Fixing the Office Hours During the Hot Season March 29, 1937 [94]
95 Organization of the Sitio of Buli, Barrio of Malindig of the Municipality of Bauan, Batangas, into an Independent Barrio Under the Name of San Diego April 6, 1937 [95]
96 Segregating the Barrio of San Francisco from the Municipality of Talavera, Province of Nueva Ecija, and Annexing the Same to the Municipality of Santo Domingo, Same Province April 24, 1937 [96]
97 Requiring the Submission of Monthly Reports Showing the Trend of Revenue Collections and Expenditures [97]
98 Amending Executive Order No. 16, Dated February 3, 1936 Entitled "Prohibiting the Automatic Renewal of Contracts" by Requiring Public Bidding Before Entering into New Contracts [98]
99 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 June 14, 1937 [99]
100 Regulations Governing Quarters Allowances of Philippine Army Officers [100]
101 Cordage Allotment for 1937-1938 [101]
102 Prescribing Specifications for Portland Cement [102]
103 Directing All Bureaus, Offices, and Branches of the Government to Turn Over to the National Library All Public Records, Papers, or Documents of Historical Significance [103]
104 Coursing of Official Correspondence to the United States and to Foreign Countries [104]
105 Amending Executive Order No. 49, Series of 1936, Entitled "Increasing and Fixing the Minimum Daily Wage to be Paid to Common Laborers Employed by the National Government in the Different Provinces and Chartered Cities" so as to Fix a Minimum Daily Wage of P1.25 for Common Laborers Employed by the National Government in the City of Manila and P1 for Those Employed in the Different Provinces and Chartered Cities August 16, 1937 [105]
106 Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing Arrest of Officers and Enlisted Men of the Philippine Army August 24, 1937 [106]
107 Designating the Commission of Health and Welfare to Take Charge of Collecting the Information and Furnishing the Reports Desired by the Permanent Central Opium Board [107]
108 Authorizing the Repurchase of Lands Levied and Sold on Execution for Failure to Pay Irrigation Charges [108]
109 Procedure to be Followed in the Repair of Typewriters and Similar Equipment of the Various Offices of the National, Provincial, City, and the Municipal Governments [109]
110 Amending Executive Order No. 102, Dated June 14, 1937, Prescribing Specifications for Standard Portland Cement and High-Silica Content Cement August 30, 1937 [110]
111 Prohibiting and Restricting the Practice of Nepotism [111]
112 Prescribing Rules and Regulations to Govern the Use of Transportation for Official Purposes August 31, 1937 [112]
113 Extending the Cebu Burnt District [113]
114 Requiring That Communities to be Organized into Political Divisions or Subdivisions Shall Have Well Defined Boundaries [114]
115 Requiring the Approval of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications in the Construction and Operation of Any Government Radio Station and Authorizing the Granting of General Authority to the Philippine Army to Establish and Operate Radio Stations for Military Purposes September 1, 1937 [115]
116 Requiring Government Offices to Have Shop Repair and Manufacturing Work Done at the Government Marine Railway and Repair Shops with Certain Exceptions [116]
117 Providing for the Manner of Enforcing the Provisions of the State Police Law September 11, 1937 [117]
118 Creating a "Philippine Sugar Administration" September 16, 1937 [118]
119 Creating an Anniversary Committee to Formulate Plans and Devise Ways and Means for the Appropriate Celebration Every Year of November 15th September 18, 1937 [119]
120 Regulating the Registration of, and Assignment of Number Plates to, Motor Vehicles Used by Government Officials September 24, 1937 [120]
121 Creating a Government Quarters Committee October 6, 1937 [121]
122 Creating a National Unemployment Board October 8, 1937 [122]
123 Promulgating Regulations to Govern Salvage Work in the Philippines October 15, 1937 [123]
124 Annexing a Certain Portion of the Barrio of Daanghari, Municipality of Navotas, Rizal, to the Poblacion of Said Municipality October 23, 1937 [124]
125 Creating a Lighthouse Board October 25, 1937 [125]
126 Transferring from the Division of Purchase and Supply to the Budget Office of the Control of Unused and Dormant Supplies and Equipment of the National Government and Extending the Application of Executive Order Numbered Ninety-Three, Current Series, to Orders for the Manufacture of Supplies, Materials, Furniture and Equipment, and for the Repair of Furniture and Equipment, Including Those Filed with Bureaus and Offices Other Than the Division of Purchase and Supply November 4, 1937 [126]
127 Creating an Advisory Abaca Committee November 9, 1937 [127]
128 Use of Family Surnames in the Census of the Philippines November 16, 1937 [128]
129 Annexing the Barrio of Bughayan of the Municipality of Butuan, Province of Bohol, to the Barrio of Cantigdas of the Same Municipality November 20, 1937 [129]
130 Amending Executive Order No. 61, Dated November 3, 1936, Entitled "Creating a National Relief Board," so as to Designate the Commissioner of Health and Welfare as Member and Executive Officer of Said Board [130]
131 Directing the Director of Mines Personally, or Through His Authorized Representatives, to Conduct Underground Mine Inspections in Representation of the Secretary of Labor December 23, 1937 [131]
132 Procedure to be Followed in the Acquisition of Private Property for Public Use and Creating Appraisal Committees December 27, 1937 [132]
133 Confirming the Election of Provincial and City Officers Elected on December 14, 1937 December 29, 1937 [133]
134 Proclaiming the National Language of the Philippines Based on the "Tagalog" Language December 30, 1937 [134]
135 Establishing a Classification of Roads (Revising Executive Order No. 71) December 31, 1937 [135]
136 Amending Executive Order No. 73, Series of 1936, Establishing and Classifying Airports and Landing Fields [136]
137 Attestation of the Signature of the President, and Affixing the Great Seal, on Important Documents [137]

1938

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No. Title Date signed Ref.
138 Providing for the Collection and Compilation of Historical Data Regarding Barrios, Municipalities, or Cities, and Provinces of the Philippines January 3, 1938 [138]
139 Creating a National Relief Administration January 14, 1938 [139]
140 Fixing the Salaries of the Officers of the Philippine Army February 7, 1938 [140]
141 Organizing the Sitio of Tignuan, Barrio of Kapalong, Municipality of Infanta, Tayabas, into a Barrio Under the Name of Tignuan February 11, 1938 [141]
142 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 February 15, 1938 [142]
143 Segregating from the Municipality of Guimbal, Province of Iloilo, the Former Municipality of Tubungan, and Organizing the Same into an Independent Municipality Under the Name of Tubungan, with the Seat of Government in the Barrio of Tubungan March 15, 1938 [143]
144 Creating a Council of State March 17, 1938 [144]
145 Fixing Office Hours on Saturdays and During the Hot Season March 18, 1938 [145]
146 Enforcement of the London Sugar Agreement April 1, 1938 [146]
147 Authorizing the Commissioner of the Budget to Take Party in the Deliberations of the Cabinet in Certain Matters April 8, 1938 [147]
148 Policy Regarding Applications for Public Lands and Public Forests to be Devoted for Pasture Purposes April 22, 1938 [148]
149 Authorizing the Secretary to the President to Sign Certain Deeds or Contracts [149]
150 Cordage Allotment for 1938-39 April 28, 1938 [150]
151 Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Arrest, Custody, and Trial of Persons Subject to the Military or Naval Laws of the United States April 30, 1938 [151]
152 Organizing the Barrios of Bondo, Ilayang Tayuman, Ibabang Tayuman, Cawayan, Inabuan, Silongin, Kasay, Mañongon, and Pagsangahan, All of the Municipality of Mulanay, Tayabas, into an Independent Municipality Under the Name of Bondo [152]
153 Reorganizing the Philippine Constabulary into a National Police Force June 23, 1938 [153]
154 Designating the Cebu Landing Field as a Military Airport and Landing Field, and Amending for This Purpose Executive Order No. 73, Dated December 3, 1936, Entitled "Establishing a Classification of Airports and Landing Fields" June 24, 1938 [154]
155 Listing the Salaries and Allocations of the Officers of the Army of the Philippines July 23, 1938 [155]
156 Reorganization and Administration of Local Police Forces August 1, 1938 [156]
157 Creating the National Sugar Board August 17, 1938 [157]
158 Organizing the Barrio of Angono, Municipality of Binangonan, Province of Rizal, into an Independent Municipality Under the Name of Angono August 19, 1938 [158]
159 Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Dao in the Province of Capiz, into an Independent Municipality Under the Name of Cuartero August 23, 1938 [159]
160 Creating a Tax Commission [160]
161 Promulgating Regulations to Govern the Administration and Collection of Delinquent Irrigation Fees from Landowners Under Irrigation Systems Constructed Under the Provisions of Act Numbered Two Thousand One Hundred Fifty-Two, as Amended, Fixing Adjusted Irrigation Fees for Said Systems and Prescribing the Manner of Collecting Same, and Revoking Executive Order Numbered One Hundred Forty-two, Dated February Fifteen, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Eight [161]
162 Amending Paragraph One of Executive Order Numbered Ninety-Nine, Dated June Fourteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Seven, Entitled "Regulations Governing the Pay and Emoluments of Officials and Employees of the Government Called for Military Training or to Extend Tour of Active Duty in the Philippine Army" September 5, 1938 [162]
163 Deputizing Chairmen of Provincial Civil Service Examining Committees to Provisionally Authorize for the Commissioner of Civil Service Appointments in the Local Provincial and Municipal Branches of the Government September 6, 1938 [163]
164 Temporarily Closing the Port of Cebu as a Port of Entry to Immigrants Coming to the Philippines September 24, 1938 [164]
165 Amending Certain Barrios and Sitios of the Municipality of Santa Lucia, Ilocos Sur, to the Municipality of Bauguen, Same Province September 27, 1938 [165]
166 Regulations Governing the Half-Masting of Flags on Government Buildings October 8, 1938 [166]
167 Revising the Instructions Delimiting the Respective Responsibilities of the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Finance in the Supervision and Control of the Personnel and Finances of the Provincial, City, and Municipal Governments [167]
168 Amending Section 6 of Executive Order No. 157, Dated August 17, 1938, Entitled "Creating the National Sugar Board" October 15, 1938 [168]
169 Regulations Governing Seniority, Promotion, and Elimination of Officers of the Regular Force, Philippine Army [169]
170 Amending Paragraph (2) of Executive Order 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 Executive Order No. 142, Dated February 15, 1938" October 18, 1938 [170]
171 Creating a National Fire Prevention Board [171]
172 Regulations Governing the Use of Motor Vehicles or Other Means of Transportation for Official Purposes [172]
173 Changing the Date of Gathering and Compiling Statistical Data on Real Property from March 31, 1937, as Provided in Executive Order No. 81, Dated January 20, 1937, to Census Day, January 1, 1939 November 7, 1938 [173]
174 Prescribing Rules to Covers the Rates of Compensation at Which New Appointments and Promotions in the Positions Subject to the Provisions of Commonwealth Act No. 402 May be Authorized [174]
175 Revising the Rules and Regulations Relative to the Administration and Supervision of Local Police Forces November 11, 1938 [175]
176 Designating the Secretary of the Interior to Exercise Supervision Over Local Police Forces December 1, 1938 [176]
177 Amending the Barrio of Balaybay, Municipality of Subic, Province of Zambales, to the Municipality of Castillejos, Same Province December 12, 1938 [177]
178 Prescribing the Procedure, Including Modes of Proof, in Cases Before Courts-Martial, Courts of Inquiry, Military Commissions and Other Military Tribunals of the Army of the Philippines December 17, 1938 [178]
179 Designating a Chief of Staff Under the Provisions of Commonwealth Act No. 312 December 31, 1938 [179]

1939

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180 Organizing the Sitio of Bubuyan, Barrio of Sapak, Municipality of Lipa, Batangas, into A Barrior Under the Name of Santo Niño January 27, 1939 [180]
181 Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Santiago, Isabela, into an Independent Municipality under the Name of Cardon [181]
182 Designating the Secretary of the Interior to Exercise Supervision Over the Philippine Constabulary January 30, 1939 [182]
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 February 2, 1939 [183]
184 Promulgating Rules on Mobilization [184]
185 Organizing Certain Barrios in the Municipality of Unisan in the Province of Tayabas, into an Independent Municipality Under the Name of Agdangan February 3, 1939 [185]
186 Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Loss of Firearms Held Under the Provisions of Section 881 of the Revised Administrative Code February 11, 1939 [186]
187 Prescribing Regulations Governing the Granting of Allowances 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 February 17, 1939 [187]
188 Revising Executive Order No. 139, Dated January 14, 1938, Creating a National Relief Administration February 23, 1939 [188]
189 Creating the Philippine Committee on Geographical Names February 28, 1939 [189]
190 Allotting the Portions of the Appropriations Authorized by Commonwealth Act No. 300, Which May be Used for the Expenditures of the Executive Departments of the National Government During the Period from January 1 to June 30, 1939 [190]
191 Creating the Rural Progress Administration March 2, 1939 [191]
192 Amending Executive Order No. 31, Dated May 18, 1936, so as to Delete Paragraph 5-d (3) Thereof March 8, 1939 [192]
193 Designating the Government Boards of Examiners as Advisory Committees on Technical Matters to the Office of Private Education March 13, 1939 [193]
194 Revising Executive Order No. 135, Dated December 31, 1937, Establishing a Classification of Roads [194]
195 Revising Executive Order No. 72, Dated December 3, 1936, Establishing a Classification of Ports [195]
196 Fixing Office Hours on Saturdays and During the Hot Season March 24, 1939 [196]
197 Revising Further Executive Order No. 139, Dated January 14, 1938, Creating a National Relief Administration, as Revised by Executive Order No. 188, Dated February 23, 1939 [197]
198 Making Allotments of the Appropriations for the Philippine Army Authorized by Commonwealth Act No. 300, in Addition to Those Included in Executive Order No. 190, Current Series, for Expenditures of the Executive Departments of the National Government During the Period from January 1 to June 30, 1939 April 4, 1939 [198]
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 [199]
200 Amending Paragraph (7) of Executive Order 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 Executive Order No. 142, Dated February 15, 1038." April 11, 1939 [200]
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" April 15, 1939 [201]
202 Requiring That Savings of 5 Per Cent 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 in Commonwealth Act No. 300 April 18, 1939 [202]
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 May 3, 1939 [203]
204 Making an Additional Allotment from the Appropriation for Aid to the City of Manila Authorized by Commonwealth Act No. 300 May 30, 1939 [204]
205 Prescribing the Policy to be Observed in the Promotion of Retired Officers of the Philippine Army Recalled to Active Duty May 31, 1939 [205]
206 Authorizing the Conversion of the Rural Progress Administration Created by Executive Order No. 191 into a Corporation [206]
207 Requiring the Establishment of ROTC Units in All Colleges and Universities as a Requisite to Recognition by the Government June 15, 1939 [207]
208 Amending Executive Order No. 194, Dated March 13, 139, Entitled "Revising Executive Order No. 135, Dated December 31, 1937, Establishing a Classification of Roads" [208]
209 Revoking Executive Order No. 202, Current Series, Entitled "Requiring That Savings of 5 Per Cent 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 in Commonwealth Act No. 300" June 23, 1939 [209]
210 Amending Executive Order No. 118 (Creating the Philippine Sugar Administration) [210]
211 Making Additional Allotments for Various Purposes from the Appropriations Authorized Under Commonwealth Act No. 300 [211]
212 Regulations Governing Seniority, Promotion, and Separation from the Service, of Officers of the Reserve Force, Philippine Army July 6, 1939 [212]
213 Annexing a Certain Portion of the Territory of the Municipality of Majayjay, Province of Laguna, to the Municipality of Lilio, Same Province July 10, 1939 [213]
214 Composition of the Appraisal Committee Created Under Executive Order No. 132, Dated December 27, 1937 [214]
215 Revising Executive Order No. 115 Entitled "Requiring the Approval of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications in the Construction and Operation of Any Government Radio Station and Authorizing the Granting of General Authority to the Philippine Army to Establish and Operate Radio Stations for Military Purposes" July 22, 1939 [215]
216 Composition of the National Relief Board Created Under Executive Order No. 197, Dated March 24, 1939 July 28, 1939 [216]
217 Prescribing Certain Civic and Ethical Principles to be Taught in All Schools in the Philippines August 19, 1939 [217]
218 Amending Executive Order No. 166, Dated October 8, 1938, Regarding Regulations Governing the Half-Masting of Flags on Government Buildings August 25, 1939 [218]
219 Suspending the Effectivity of Executive Order No. 213, Dated July 10, 1939 August 31, 1939 [219]
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 September 8, 1939 [220]
221 Prohibiting the Filling of Vacant Positions and Increases in Salary in the Government September 9, 1939 [221]
222 Prescribing the Office Hours to be Observed in the Different Bureaus and Offices of the Government September 13, 1939 [222]
223 Amending Section 3, Rule VII, of the Civil Service Rules Regarding Reinstatement September 25, 1939 [223]
224 Amending Executive Order No. 220, Dated September 8, 1939 September 28, 1939 [224]
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 September 30, 1939 [225]
226 Authorizing the Emergency Control Board to Conduct Investigations and to Punish Acts of Noncooperation to Attain Objectives of Commonwealth Act No. 498 October 24, 1939 [226]
227 Prohibiting Reappointment of Justices of the Peace Retired Under Commonwealth Act No. 331 to Any Position in the Local Governments Unless They Waive Their Retirement Gratuity October 25, 1939 [227]
228 Consolidating into One Police Unit All Agencies Performing Police Duties Within the Harbor and Port Areas in All Ports of Entry October 31, 1939 [228]
229 Cordage Allotments for May 1, 1939 to December 31, 1939 [229]
230 Organizing the Department of National Defense [230]
231 Order of Issue, City of Bacolod, Thirty-Year 5 Per Cent Bonds November 4, 1939 [231]
232 Extending the Area of the Customs Zone in Manila November 8, 1939 [232]
233 Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessity [233]
234 Directing the Board of Indeterminate Sentence to Look into the Record of Military Prisoners Confined in Penitentiaries and to Make Proper Recommendations for the Release of Such Prisoners on Parole [234]
235 Eliminating the Distinction Between Spanish and English Examinations Relative to the Maximum Salary Allowable November 17, 1939 [235]
236 Providing for a Special Permit System to Authorize Importers, Wholesalers, and Retailers to Trade at Higher Prices Than Those Fixed in Executive Order No. 233 November 29, 1939 [236]
237 Amending Executive Order No. 233, Dated November 8, 1939, Entitled "Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices or Certain Articles of Prime Necessity" [237]
238 Authorizing, Until Further Orders, the Secretary to the President of the Philippines to Allocate and Reallocate the Quotas for All Articles Established for the Philippines By Public Act No. 127 of the Congress of the United States, Approved March 24, 1934, as Amended, and to Issue Export Permits Therefor December 14, 1939 [238]
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 December 16, 1939 [239]
240 Transferring the Seat of the Municipal District Government of Tandubas, Province of Sulu, from Its Present Location at Tandubas to the Barrio of Si Kubung Tausan December 21, 1939 [240]
241 Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Jaro, Iloilo, into a Regular Municipality Under the Name of Leganes December 23, 1939 [241]
242 Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Tangub, Misamis Occidental, into a Regular Municipality Under the Name of Bonifacio December 28, 1939 [242]
243 Creating a Traffic Commission December 29, 1939 [243]
244 Fixing January 1, 1940, as the Date for the Initial Allocations of Positions, by Virtue of Commonwealth Act No. 402, and Prescribing the Procedure for Such Allocations December 31, 1939 [244]
245 Abolishing the National Information Office (Board) and Transferring Its Powers, Functions, and Duties, as Well as Its Personnel, Appropriations, and Properties, to the Department of the Interior; and Effecting Certain Adjustments of the Personnel of the Said Department [245]
246 Effecting Certain Adjustments of the Personnel of the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce, the Bureau of Lands, and the Bureau of Forestry, and Abolishing the Division of Veterinary Research in the Bureau of Animal Industry and Creating a Division of Parasitology and Protozoology and a Division of Pathology and Bacteriology in Lieu Thereof [246]
247 Abolishing the Bureau of Labor and Transferring All Its Functions to the Department of Labor, and Effecting Certain Adjustments of the Personnel Thereof [247]

1940

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248 Further Amending Executive Order No. 233, Dated November 8, 1939, Entitled "Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessity" January 2, 1940 [248]
249 Creating the National Trading Corporation January 4, 1940 [249]
250 Creating a Committee to Make a Study of, and Recommend Ways and Means for the Organization of a Reservists Association January 10, 1940 [250]
251 Creating a Decoration to be Known as the Medal of Honor and Prescribing Rules and Regulations for Its Award January 17, 1940 [251]
252 Granting Authority to the Commissioner of the Census to Order and Approve the Publication of Census Reports January 23, 1940 [252]
253 Further Amending Executive Order No. 233, Dated November 8, 1939, Entitled "Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessity" February 14, 1940 [253]
254 Revising Executive Order No. 195, Dated March 13, 1939 Establishing a Classification of Ports February 20, 1940 [254]
255 Fixing and Regulating the Collection of Wharf or Pier Charges for the Use of Port Facilities February 21, 1940 [255]
256 Amending Paragraph 6 of Executive Order No. 169, Dated October 15, 1938 March 1, 1940 [256]
257 Amending Executive Order No. 33, Creating the Deportation Board March 12, 1940 [257]
258 Authorizing the Payment 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 [258]
259 Regulations Governing Official Travel Abroad [259]
260 Extending the Application of Certain Provisions of Administrative Order No. 68 Dated March 17, 1938, to the Creation and Filling of Positions Carrying Compensation at Three Thousand Pesos or More Per Annum in the Provincial Governments, Chartered Cities, and Corporations Owned or Controlled by the Government and Their Subsidiaries [260]
261 Amending Executive Order No. 253, Dated February 14, 1940, Entitled "Further Amending Executive Order No. 233, Dated November 8, 1939, Entitled 'Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessities'" March 19, 1940 [261]
262 Revising Executive Order No. 32, Dated May 25, 1936, Prescribing Uniform Fees for Copies of Official Records and Documents Furnished Private Persons and Entities April 1, 1940 [262]
263 Authorizing the Printing of the Dictionary and Grammar of the National Language, and Fixing the Day from Which Said Language Shall be Used and Taught in the Public and Private Schools of the Philippines [263]
264 Appointment and Separation of Secret Agents or Detectives and Confidential Employees [264]
265 Declaring Certain Positions as Primarily Confidential in Accordance with the Provisions of Section 1(g) of Commonwealth Act No. 402 and Amending for This Purpose the Second Paragraph of Section 1 of Executive Order No. 244 Dated December 31, 1939 April 4, 1940 [265]
266 Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Cagayan, Oriental Misamis, into an Independent Municipality Under the Name of Alubijid April 15, 1940 [266]
267 Organization of the Philippine Army Nurse Corps Reserve [267]
268 Requiring the Prompt and Direct Submission of Papers to the Auditor General April 25, 1940 [268]
269 Requiring That the Opening of All Bids and All Public Competitive Biddings be Made in the Presence of a Representative of the Auditor General [269]
270 Amending Executive Order No. 255, Entitled "Fixing and Regulating the Collection of Wharf or Pier Charges for the Use of Port Facilities" [270]
271 Modifying Paragraph 2 of Executive Order No. 221, Dated September 9, 1939, Regarding Increases in Salary in the Same Position May 11, 1940 [271]
272 Transferring the Powers and Duties of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications and the Secretary of the Interior Under Act No. 3997 and Commonwealth Act No. 98, Respectively, to the Secretary of National Defense [272]
273 Regulations Governing the Use of the Flag of the United States, the Flag of the Philippines, and the Flags of Other Nations [273]
274 Fixing the Schedule of Per Diems for Provincial, City and Municipal Officers and Employees [274]
275 Transferring the Seat of Government of the Municipality of Lupi, Camarines Sur, from Its Present Location at the Barrio of San Pedro to the Sitio of Tapi, Barrio of Cabutagan [275]
276 Prescribing Uniform Procedure to be Followed in the Investigation of Administrative Cases May 26, 1940 [276]
277 Reducing the Real Property Tax on All Permanent Plants and/or Trees Due for the Year Nineteen Hundred and Forty May 29, 1940 [277]
278 Further Amending Executive Order No. 233, Dated November 8, 1939, Entitled "Fixing the Maximum Selling Prices of Certain Articles of Prime Necessity," as Amended by Executive Order No. 237, Dated November 29, 1939 June 7, 1940 [278]
279 Allowing Certain Reserve Officers of the Philippine Army to Possess Firearms Under Certificate of Registration [279]
280 Abolishing the Barrio of Jesus in the Municipality of Babatngon, Leyte, and Annexing Its Territory to the Barrio of Planza, Same Municipality [280]
281 Effectuating the Purposes of General Ruling No. 5, June 6, 1940, of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, Approved June 6, 1040, by the President of the United States, Under Section 5 (B) of the Act of October 6, 1917 (40 Stat. 411), as Amended, Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as Amended, of the President of the United States and Regulations Issued Pursuant Thereto and Under All Other Authority of Law June 15, 1940 [281]
282 Amending Executive Order No. 281, Dated June 15, 1940, Effectuating the Purposes of General Ruling No. 5, June 6, 1940, of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, Approved June 6, 1940, by the President of the United States, Under Section 5 (B) of the Act of October 6, 1917 (40 Stat. 411), as Amended, Executive Order No. 8389 of April 10, 1940, as of the President of the United States and Regulations Issued Pursuant Thereto and Under All Other Authority of Law June 22, 1940 [282]
283 Creating a Sugar Advisory Committee, Defining Its Purposes, Functions and Powers, and Designating the Secretary to the President, Until Otherwise Provided, to Administer the Sugar Adjustment and Stabilization Fund Created Under Commonwealth Act No. 567 [283]
284 Ordering the Hospitalization of Accused Persons Needing Such Hospitalization in the Bilibid Prison Hospital [284]
285 Prescribing Regulations for the Preparation and Submission of Special Budgets Required by Section 7, Paragraph I-(4), of Commonwealth Act No. 246 June 24, 1940 [285]
286 Revising Further Executive Order No. 135 Dated December 31, 1937, Establishing a Classification of Roads July 8, 1940 [286]
287 Reducing the Real Property Tax on Coconut Trees and Abaca Plants Due for the Year Nineteen Hundred and Forty in the City of Davao [287]
288 Reducing the Real Property Tax on Coconut Trees and Abaca Plants Due for the Year Nineteen Hundred and Forty and Remitting the Penalty of the First Installment of the Tax Due on All Real Property for the Year Nineteen Hundred and Forty in the City of Zamboanga, Subject to Certain Condition [288]
289 Revising Further Executive Order No. 72 Dated December 3, 1936, Establishing a Classification of Ports [289]
290 Promulgating Rules and Regulations Governing the Giving of Security for Every Firearm Held Under the Provisions of Section 888 of the Revised Administrative Code [290]


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