Instituting the Presidential Citation For Outstanding Service To Philippine Democracy

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Instituting the Presidential Citation For Outstanding Service To Philippine Democracy

Executive Order No. 316

January 19, 1988

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Presidential Citation for Outstanding Service to Philippine Democracy

- Instituted by President Corazon C. Aquino to award individuals who rendered outstanding service in the defense, restoration and/or preservation of Philippine Democracy. (Section 1)
- The award may be conferred by the President, Executive Secretary or Secretary of Foreign Affairs. (Section 2)
- The award may be given posthumously, in which case it shall be received by legal heirs, nearest kin, or a designated person if no heir/kin exists. (Section 3)
- The award shall be conferred in the form of gold, silver and bronze medals. (Section 4)
- The National Historical Institute shall prescribe rules and regulations concerning the design specifications, manner of wearing, and other pertinent details, subject to the President's approval. (Section 4)

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Presidential Citation

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Philippine Democracy

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Legal Heirs

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Instituting the Presidential Citation For Outstanding Service To Philippine Democracy

Executive Order No. 316

January 19, 1988

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 316 January 19, 1988 INSTITUTING THE PRESIDENTIAL CITATION FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO PHILIPPINE DEMOCRACY I, CORAZON C. AQUINO, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby institute an award to be known as the Presidential Citation for Outstanding Service to Philippine Democracy, to be awarded to individuals who have rendered outstanding service in the defense, restoration and/or preservation of Philippine Democracy. The award may, by authority of the President, also be conferred by the Executive Secretary or the Secretary of Foreign Affairs. The Citation may be awarded posthumously to any individual entitled thereto, in which case it shall be received by his legal heirs or by his nearest kin; if there be no heir or nearest kin, by any person designated by the President of the Philippines, or acting by authority of the President, by the Executive Secretary or the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, on behalf of the deceased. The Presidential Citation shall be conferred in the usual forms of gold, silver and bronze...
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Instituting the Presidential Citation For Outstanding Service To Philippine Democracy

Amends

n/a

Amended by

n/a

Tags

Executive Issuances

Executive Orders

Presidential Citation

Outstanding Service

Philippine Democracy

Award

Defense

Restoration

Preservation

Posthumous

Legal Heirs

Nearest Kin

Gold Medal

Silver Medal

Bronze Medal

Design Specifications

National Historical Institute

Rules and Regulations

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 316 January 19, 1988 INSTITUTING THE PRESIDENTIAL CITATION FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO PHILIPPINE DEMOCRACY I, CORAZON C. AQUINO, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby institute an award to be known as the Presidential Citation for Outstanding Service to Philippine Democracy, to be awarded to individuals who have rendered outstanding service in the defense, restoration and/or preservation of Philippine Democracy. The award may, by authority of the President, also be conferred by the Executive Secretary or the Secretary of Foreign Affairs. The Citation may be awarded posthumously to any individual entitled thereto, in which case it shall be received by his legal heirs or by his nearest kin; if there be no heir or nearest kin, by any person designated by the President of the Philippines, or acting by authority of the President, by the Executive Secretary or the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, on behalf of the deceased. The Presidential Citation shall be conferred in the usual forms of gold, silver and bronze...
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Instituting the Presidential Citation For Outstanding Service To Philippine Democracy