QuestionsQuestions (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 166)
It declares the municipal district of Piagapo in Lanao del Sur as a municipality effective July 1, 1965.
By operation of Section 2 of Republic Act No. 1515.
It realized an average annual income of more than four thousand pesos during the four consecutive fiscal years ended June 30, 1965.
It declared Piagapo as a fifth class municipality, noted as equivalent to a seventh class pursuant to Republic Act No. 2368.
Effective as of July 1, 1965.
The present elective officials shall continue to hold their respective corresponding municipal offices until their successors are elected in the next general elections for local officials and have qualified.
It provides continuity by allowing existing elective officials to keep their offices until replacement in the next general local elections and qualification of successors.
It is the point in time when new officials for the newly created municipality will be elected; after election, successors must qualify.
It was signed by President Diosdado Macapagal, and by Juan S. Cancio as Acting Assistant Executive Secretary.
The municipal district of Piagapo, located in the Province of Lanao del Sur.
The four consecutive fiscal years ended June 30, 1965.
Piagapo became a municipality classified as fifth class (equivalent to seventh class under RA 2368) starting July 1, 1965.
To clarify that the municipality’s classification under EO terms (fifth class) corresponds to the classification standard under RA 2368.
It provides the mechanism/criteria—specifically Section 2—by which a municipal district that meets requirements (like income) can be declared a municipality.
That Piagapo met the average annual income threshold for the required four consecutive fiscal years ending June 30, 1965.