QuestionsQuestions (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 106)
Executive Order No. 106 amends paragraph 1, sub-paragraph (b) of Executive Order No. 34 dated June 1, 1954.
The Benguet Road (Kennon Road) from Klondyke Spring to Camp Six within the Mountain Province is the portion declared as a toll road.
For automobiles, cars, jeeps, auto-calesa, pick-ups, and station wagons, the toll fee is fixed at P4.00 per unit (as stated in the amended text).
Automobiles, cars, jeeps, auto-calesa, pick-ups, and station wagons.
The rate increase is valid only for six (6) months, from December 16, 1967 up to June 16, 1968.
After June 16, 1968, the specific increased rate under the amendment should no longer be applied; the governing toll schedule would revert to the applicable prior or other existing rules, consistent with the text’s limited effect.
Rafael M. Salas signed as Executive Secretary (as shown by the document).
It states that it is issued “by virtue of the powers vested in me by law,” which is the basis for the President’s authority to amend the prior executive order.
It modifies or supersedes the specific toll-fee provision (paragraph 1, sub-paragraph b) in Executive Order No. 34, specifically as to the toll rate for the listed vehicles.
December 16, 1967.
June 16, 1968.
Because it narrows the amendment to a specific part of the earlier executive order; agencies and courts must apply the amendment only to that targeted clause, not to other provisions.
It uses a “paragraph/sub-paragraph” reference structure (paragraph 1, sub-paragraph b) and then reproduces the amended text for the relevant clause; students should focus interpretation on the referenced clause only.