QuestionsQuestions (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 69)
It designates the committee created under Executive Order No. 30 (dated January 14, 1963) as the National Parks Development Committee.
Executive Order No. 30, dated January 14, 1963.
The Committee is tasked with the development of national parks, especially the Quezon Memorial Park and the Luneta Park.
The Quezon Memorial Park and the Luneta Park.
It is empowered to create subcommittees as it may deem necessary to carry out its duties.
Executive Order No. 30 is amended accordingly.
He acted “by virtue of the powers vested in me by law,” as stated in the text.
It does not create a new committee from scratch; it redesignates the existing committee under EO No. 30 as the National Parks Development Committee.
EO No. 30’s provisions are adjusted so that the committee created there is now designated as the National Parks Development Committee (with its related mandate).
The text shows the signature of Juan S. Cancio, Acting Assistant Executive Secretary, “By the President.”
It indicates priority or particular focus on these parks, while the Committee’s overall mandate covers national parks generally.
It authorizes the Committee to organize specialized or operational units needed to fulfill its development duties without needing a separate law each time.
It uses a designation of an existing committee and an amendment to the earlier executive order, rather than creating an entirely new committee.