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Executive/ Presidential and other issuances of the different government agencies including
GOCC’s

- Section 1, Chapter 1, Book III, Administrative Code


Power of Control. - The President shall have control of all the executive departments, bureaus,
and offices. He shall ensure that the laws be faithfully executed.

- Section 2 to 7, Chapter 2, Book III, Administrative Code


ORDINANCE POWER
 Sec. 2. Executive Orders. - Acts of the President providing for rules of a general or permanent
character in implementation or execution of constitutional or statutory powers shall be
promulgated in executive orders.
 Sec. 3. Administrative Orders. - Acts of the President which relate to particular aspect of
governmental operations in pursuance of his duties as administrative head shall be promulgated
in administrative orders.
  Sec. 4. Proclamations. - Acts of the President fixing a date or declaring a status or condition of
public moment or interest, upon the existence of which the operation of a specific law or
regulation is made to depend, shall be promulgated in proclamations which shall have the force
of an executive order.
  Sec. 5. Memorandum Orders. - Acts of the President on matters of administrative detail or of
subordinate or temporary interest which only concern a particular officer or office of the
Government shall be embodied in memorandum orders.
 Sec. 6. Memorandum Circulars. - Acts of the President on matters relating to internal
administration, which the President desires to bring to the attention of all or some of the
departments, agencies, bureaus or offices of the Government, for information or compliance,
shall be embodied in memorandum circulars.
 Sec. 7. General or Special Orders.- Acts and commands of the President in his capacity as
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines shall be issued as general or
special orders.
- Section 7, Chapter 2, Book IV, Administrative Code

SECRETARIES, UNDERSECRETARIES,
AND ASSISTANT SECRETARIES

Sec. 7. Powers and Functions of the Secretary. - The Secretary shall:

(1) Advise the President in issuing executive orders, regulations, proclamations and other
issuances, the promulgation of which is expressly vested by law in the President relative to
matters under the jurisdiction of the Department;

- Section 50, Chapter 11, Book IV, Administrative Code

ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUANCES
 
Sec. 50. General Classification of Issuances. - The administrative issuances of Secretaries and
heads of bureaus, offices or agencies shall be in the form of circulars or orders.

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