EXECUTIVE ORDERS 1952

EXECUTIVE ORDERSSUBJECT
Executive Order No. 554
December 23, 1952
Classifying Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro and Continuing the Last Classifications of La Union
Executive Order No. 553
December 23, 1952
Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the Province of Catanduanes
Executive Order No. 552
December 19, 1952
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Commodities and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 551
December 9, 1952
Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the City of Legaspi
Executive Order No. 550
December 9, 1952
Terminating the Collection of Tolls At the Paniqui-On and Talave Toll Bridges, Province of Occidental Negros
Executive Order No. 549
December 5, 1952
Creating 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 Domain Situated in the Municipalities of Tanay and Montalban, Province of Rizal, Island of Luzon”
Executive Order No. 548
December 4, 1952
Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties Located in the Province of Albay
Executive Order No. 547
November 11, 1952
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Commodities and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 546
November 10, 1952
Appropriated Funds for Relief in the Provinces and Cities Visited By Typhoons, Floods, Droughts, Earthquakes, Volcanic Action, and Other Calamities, and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 545
November 10, 1952
Appropriating Funds for Urgent and Essential Public Works.
Executive Order No. 544
November 7, 1952
Terminating the Collection of Tolls At the Barcelona and Caluscos Toll Bridges, Sorsogon
Executive Order No. 543
October 29, 1952
Creating the Municipality of Lambayong in the Province of Cotabato
Executive Order No. 542
October 28, 1952
Reducing the 1952 Taxes on All Real Properties in the Province of Romblon
Executive Order No. 541
October 28, 1952
Reducing 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
Executive Order No. 540
October 28, 1952
Reducing 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 Leyte
Executive Order No. 539
October 24, 1952
Providing 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, 1951
Executive Order No. 538
October 21, 1952
Requiring 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
Executive Order No. 537
October 21, 1952
Reducing 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
Executive Order No. 536
October 21, 1952
Creating 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 Economy
Executive Order No. 535
October 10, 1952
Abolishing Visa Fees in the Case of Aliens Coming to the Philippines as Non-Immigrants Under Certain Conditions
Executive Order No. 534
September 26, 1952
Fixing New Ceiling Prices of Imported Foodstuff, and for Other Purposes.
Executive Order No. 533
September 23, 1952
Amending Executive Order No. 532 Dated September 13, 1952, Entitled “Terminating the Collection of Tolls At the Amburayan, Sta. Cruz, Santa Maria-Narvacan, and Banaoang (Quiring) Toll Bridges, Province of Ilocos Sur”
Executive Order No. 532
September 13, 1952
Terminating the Collection of Tolls At the Amburayan, Sta. Cruz, Santa Maria-Narvacan, and Banaoang (Quirino) Toll Bridges, Province of Ilocos Sur.
Executive Order No. 531
September 12, 1952
Fixing 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.
Executive Order No. 530
September 12, 1952
Banning the Importation of Certain Commodities
Executive Order No. 529
September 5, 1952
Establishing and Opening the Municipalities of Bongao, Sitankai, Balabac, Taganak and Cagayan De Sulu in the Sulu Sea as Supports of Entry.
Executive Order No. 528
September 1, 1952
Prescribing Uniform Fees for Copies of Official Records and Documents or for Certificates Furnished Private Persons and Entities
Executive Order No. 527
August 28, 1952
Terminating the Collection of Tolls At the Ipil Bridge, Isabela
Executive Order No. 526
August 20, 1952
Reviving and Promulgating Anew Executive Order No. 453, Dated June 19, 1951 as Amended By Executive Order No. 482, Dated October 31, 1951
Executive Order No. 525
August 20, 1952
Terminating the Collection of Tolls At the Suague Bridge, Iloilo.
Executive Order No. 524
August 12, 1952
Requiring 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 Matertials.
Executive Order No. 523
August 8, 1952
Further Amending Executive Order No. 318, Dated May 25, 1950, Creating the Integrity Board
Executive Order No. 522
August 7, 1952
Declaring the Lumban Bridge in the Province of Laguna as a National Toll Bridge and Fixing a Schedule for the Collection of Tolls Thereon
Executive Order No. 521
August 7, 1952
Banning the Importation of Certain Commodities
Executive Order No. 520
August 4, 1952
Amending Paragraph 22 of Executive Order No. 303, Dated September 26, 1940
Executive Order No. 519
July 12, 1952
Providing Instructions to Be Followed in the Conduct of Public Affairs During the Time That the President Is Outside the Philippines.
Executive Order No. 518
July 11, 1952
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Commodities and for Other Purposes.
Executive Order No. 517
July 7, 1952
Extending 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 Park.
Executive Order No. 516
July 1, 1952
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Commodities.
Executive Order No. 515
July 1, 1952
Amending Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Forty and Executive Order Numbered Four Hundred and Sixty and for Other Purposes.
Executive Order No. 514
July 1, 1952
Amending Executive Order Numbered Three Hundred and Ninety and for Other Purposes.
Executive Order No. 513
July 1, 1952
Terminating the Collection of Tolls At the Alacaygan and Magapa Bridges, Iloilo.
Executive Order No. 512
July 1, 1952
Establishing the Manila Port Area Rat-Proof Building Zone
Executive Order No. 511
July 1, 1952
Prescribing the Payment of Parachutist Pay for Officers of the Airborne Battalion of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Executive Order No. 510
June 30, 1952
Promulgating Rules and Regulations Implementing Section 13 of Republic Act No. 650, Entitled “An Act to Regulate Imports and for Other Purposes”
Executive Order No. 509
June 18, 1952
Amending 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”
Executive Order No. 508
June 9, 1952
Authorizing the Collection of Voluntary Contributions for the “Unang Sigaw” Monument in Balintawak and Creating a Committee for That Purpose
Executive Order No. 507
June 6, 1952
Opening Barrio Sta. Rita, Municipality of Batangas, Including the Adjoining Portion of the Municipality of Bauan, as Subport of Entry
Executive Order No. 506
June 6, 1952
Organizing a Portion of the Municipality of Digos, Davao, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Bansalan
Executive Order No. 505
June 2, 1952
Abolishing the Municipal District of Sungud in the Province of Lanao and Annexing the Same to the Municipal District of Saguiaran, Same Province
Executive Order No. 504
May 29, 1952
Prohibiting the Exportation or Re-Exportation of War Materials, Arms, Ammunition and Other Strategic Materials and Critical Items From the Philippines Except in Certain Cases
Executive Order No. 503
May 27, 1952
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Bato, Province of Catanduanes, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of San Miguel
Executive Order No. 502
May 9, 1952
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Commodities
Executive Order No. 501
May 7, 1952
Further Amending Executive Order No. 318, Dated May 25, 1950, Creating the Integrity Board
Executive Order No. 500
May 2, 1952
Directing 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 Corporation
Executive Order No. 499
April 24, 1952
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
Executive Order No. 498
April 15, 1952
Changing 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 Gamay
Executive Order No. 497
April 8, 1952
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Commodities and for Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 496
March 21, 1952
Fixing the Ceiling Prices of Commodities
Executive Order No. 495
March 20, 1952
Terminating the Collection of Tolls At the Makato Bridge, Capiz
Executive Order No. 494
March 11, 1952
Fixing Office Hours During the Hot Season
Executive Order No. 493
February 20, 1952
Further 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, 1951
Executive Order No. 492
February 8, 1952
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
Executive Order No. 491
February 6, 1952
Further Amending Executive Order No. 24, Dated November 12, 1946, as Amended, Entitled ”Creating the National Advisory Health Council”
Executive Order No. 490
February 2, 1952
Organizing a Certain Portion of the Municipality of Talisayan, Province of Misamis Oriental, Into An Independent Municipality Under the Name of Balingoan
Executive Order No. 489
February 2, 1952
Prohibiting 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 Same
Executive Order No. 488
January 4, 1952
Creating the Philippine Maritime Committee and Defining Its Powers and Functions
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