EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 892 April 13, 1983
STRUCTURING THE ANNUAL BUDGET AND OPERATIONS OF THE PHILIPPINE CENTERS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UNDER THE PHILIPPINE-UNITED STATES BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
WHEREAS, the Philippine Center Management Board (PCMB) was created under Presidential Decree No. 188 and 847 to serve among others, the purpose of nurturing and promoting Philippine cultural heritage; expanding the market for Philippine products in the United States; and in general, enhancing the image of the Philippines;
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 831 dated 30 September 1982 created the Philippine-United States Business Development Council;
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 848 dated 19 November 1982 reorganized the PCMB's in the United States of America by conferring in the person of the Chairman of the Philippine-United States Business Development Council, the powers, functions and duties of the Chairman of the PCMB's heretofore exercised by the respective Philippine Consuls General in New York and San Francisco and Honolulu;
WHEREAS, the Philippine Centers in new York City and San Francisco are Philippine government owned buildings;
WHEREAS, the...
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Executive Orders
Structuring the Annual Budget and Operations of the Philippine Centers In the United States of America Under the Philippine-United States Business Development Council
Executive Order No. 892
Summary of Executive Order No. 892
Structuring the Annual Budget and Operations of the Philippine Centers in the United States
- The Philippine Center Management Board (PCMB-US) shall assume full responsibility for all assets, liabilities, personnel, and operations of the Philippine Centers in New York City, San Francisco, Honolulu, and other cities to be subsequently opened. (Section 1)
- Appropriations earmarked for rental of Ministries/Agencies with offices in the Philippine Centers, including the Ministry of Trade and Industry's allocation for the Philippine Center under P/P/A No. 2.5.6 (BP Blg. 230), shall be transferred to the Philippine-United States Business Development Council, which will remit the same to the PCMB-US for credit to each corporate income account. (Section 2)
- Beginning in Calendar Year 1984, all amounts necessary for the maintenance of the buildings and other operational requirements, to supplement the income of the centers, shall be included in the budget of the Philippine-United States Business Development Council. The corresponding amounts earmarked for the centers shall be deducted from the appropriations of the subject Ministries/Agencies. (Section 2)
- All cash receipts of the Philippine Centers shall be considered corporate revenue under their respective corporate charters, and all disbursements shall be governed by the rules and regulations prescribed by the Chairman of the PCMB-US. (Section 3)
- The PCMB's in New York City, San Francisco, Honolulu, and other Centers to be subsequently opened shall submit their annual report of achievements. (Section 4)
- All orders, rules, regulations, agreements, and portions thereof inconsistent with this Order are hereby repealed or modified accordingly. (Section 5)
- This Order shall take effect immediately. (Section 6)
Structuring the Annual Budget and Operations of the Philippine Centers in the United States
- The Philippine Center Management Board (PCMB-US) shall assume full responsibility for all assets, liabilities, personnel, and operations of the Philippine Centers in New York City, San Francisco, Honolulu, and other cities to be subsequently opened. (Section 1)
- Appropriations earmarked for rental of Ministries/Agencies with offices in the Philippine Centers, including the Ministry of Trade and Industry's allocation for the Philippine Center under P/P/A No. 2.5.6 (BP Blg. 230), shall be transferred to the Philippine-United States Business Development Council, which will remit the same to the PCMB-US for credit to each corporate income account. (Section 2)
- Beginning in Calendar Year 1984, all amounts necessary for the maintenance of the buildings and other operational requirements, to supplement the income of the centers, shall be included in the budget of the Philippine-United States Business Development Council. The corresponding amounts earmarked for the centers shall be deducted from the appropriations of the subject Ministries/Agencies. (Section 2)
- All cash receipts of the Philippine Centers shall be considered corporate revenue under their respective corporate charters, and all disbursements shall be governed by the rules and regulations prescribed by the Chairman of the PCMB-US. (Section 3)
- The PCMB's in New York City, San Francisco, Honolulu, and other Centers to be subsequently opened shall submit their annual report of achievements. (Section 4)
- All orders, rules, regulations, agreements, and portions thereof inconsistent with this Order are hereby repealed or modified accordingly. (Section 5)
- This Order shall take effect immediately. (Section 6)