Title
DFA assigned ADB building occupancy
Law
Executive Order No. 466
Decision Date
Jun 21, 1991
Corazon C. Aquino designates the former Asian Development Bank building to the Department of Foreign Affairs for exclusive use, addressing its need for a dedicated facility to support its functions and responsibilities.
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Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 466)

Executive Order No. 466, dated June 21, 1991, is an order by President Corazon C. Aquino designating the Department of Foreign Affairs as the sole occupant of the former Asian Development Bank (ADB) building and premises at 2330 Roxas Boulevard after ADB relocated to its new headquarters.

The property involved is the former Asian Development Bank (ADB) building and premises located at 2330 Roxas Boulevard, Manila.

The Department of Foreign Affairs was assigned the sole use and occupancy of the former ADB building.

The government recognized the long-standing need of the Department of Foreign Affairs to have its own building suited to its special functions and responsibilities.

The Department of Foreign Affairs is required to include in its annual operating budget the amount necessary to maintain the building structures, facilities, and premises.

The order took effect immediately upon its approval on June 21, 1991.

The former ADB building and premises were returned to the Philippine government after the Asian Development Bank transferred to its new headquarters.

No, Executive Order No. 466 does not mention penalties or sanctions for non-compliance.


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