QuestionsQuestions (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 34)
The portion from Klondykeas Spring to Camp Six within the Mountain Province.
The powers vested by Section One of Act No. 1959, as amended by Acts No. 2414 and 3542.
On June 1, 1954.
PHP 0.20 per vehicle.
PHP 2.00 per vehicle.
PHP 3.00 per trailer.
PHP 5.00 per truck.
PHP 5.00 if 6,000 kilos or less; PHP 10.00 if 6,001 kilos or more.
Yes. All buses on the Manila-Baguio run and return pay PHP 5.00 per trip; and buses commuting between Damortis and Baguio and return are subject to a flat annual payment of PHP 10,000.00.
Motor vehicles of the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Corps and privately owned vehicles of officers, enlisted men, and civilian employees used for military purposes, when certified by authorized officers.
Motor vehicles of all U.S. Government agencies engaged in rehabilitation work.
Yes. Motor vehicles of the Republic of the Philippines are exempt.
Motor vehicles of the Philippine Red Cross and relief organizations of the Republic of the Philippines.
Privately owned cars are exempt when certified as travelling on official business.
All previous executive orders or parts thereof, and directives inconsistent with it, are revoked or modified accordingly.
It applies to passenger motor trucks regardless of capacity and number of passengers, with no exception stated in the text.