EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 230 March 15, 1995
CREATING A NATIONAL SECRETARIAT OF THE NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS WEEK
I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order:
Sec. 1. The Secretaries of the Department of Justice, Interior and Local Government and Social Welfare and Development; the Directors of the Bureau of Corrections, of Jail Management and Penology, the Probation Administrator and the Chairman of the Board of Pardons and Parole, and an appropriate number of representatives from the private sector, representing the media, the concerned national and major academic, civic and religious organizations, shall compose the National Secretariat for the celebration of the "National Correctional Consciousness Week." The Judiciary, the Legislature and the Commission on Human Rights shall be encouraged to participate.
Sec. 2. The National Secretariat shall be responsible for the formulation of a national plan of activities, and for encouraging and coordinating with local groups for the celebration.
Sec. 3. The Secretariat is authorized to call directly on other...
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Executive Orders
Creating a National secretariat of the National correctional consciousness week
Executive Order No. 230
Summary of Executive Order No. 230
Creation of National Secretariat for National Correctional Consciousness Week (Sec. 1)
- Composed of Secretaries of DOJ, DILG, DSWD; Directors of BuCor, BJMP; Probation Administrator; Pardon and Parole Board Chair; private sector representatives
- Judiciary, Legislature, and CHR encouraged to participate
Responsibilities of National Secretariat (Sec. 2, 3)
- Formulate national plan of activities for the celebration
- Encourage and coordinate with local groups for the celebration
- Authorized to call on other government agencies and private sectors for participation
Promotion of the Celebration (Sec. 4)
- Annual theme to be explored through various media, lectures, symposia, conferences, seminars, congresses, and other fora
Purpose of the Celebration (Sec. 5)
- Promote activities to improve living conditions, basic services, administration, rehabilitation, and reintegration of offenders
- Safeguard programs for offenders
Awards (Sec. 6)
- Awards to be given to outstanding organizations, groups, and individuals who have contributed to enhancing the correctional system and well-being of offenders
Effectivity (Sec. 7)
- Executive Order takes effect immediately
Creation of National Secretariat for National Correctional Consciousness Week (Sec. 1)
- Composed of Secretaries of DOJ, DILG, DSWD; Directors of BuCor, BJMP; Probation Administrator; Pardon and Parole Board Chair; private sector representatives
- Judiciary, Legislature, and CHR encouraged to participate
Responsibilities of National Secretariat (Sec. 2, 3)
- Formulate national plan of activities for the celebration
- Encourage and coordinate with local groups for the celebration
- Authorized to call on other government agencies and private sectors for participation
Promotion of the Celebration (Sec. 4)
- Annual theme to be explored through various media, lectures, symposia, conferences, seminars, congresses, and other fora
Purpose of the Celebration (Sec. 5)
- Promote activities to improve living conditions, basic services, administration, rehabilitation, and reintegration of offenders
- Safeguard programs for offenders
Awards (Sec. 6)
- Awards to be given to outstanding organizations, groups, and individuals who have contributed to enhancing the correctional system and well-being of offenders
Effectivity (Sec. 7)
- Executive Order takes effect immediately