Question & AnswerQ&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 350)
The National Flag shall be prominently displayed in all public buildings, schools, government offices including government-owned or controlled corporations, public squares, parks, plazas, and official residences.
All concerned are directed to replace all faded, dilapidated, and worn-out Flags with new ones of prescribed sizes to give due honor and deference to the National Flag.
Yes, the general public and private establishments are urged to join in the endeavor of displaying the National Flag whenever practicable to show patriotism and nationhood.
Yes, in very large buildings or establishments, two or more National Flags shall be displayed where appropriate.
Executive Order No. 179, series of 1994, mandated the prominent display of the National Flag in all public buildings, government institutions, and official residences.
Executive Order No. 137, series of 1965, mandates the display of the National Flag on national holidays or special holidays as proclaimed by the President.
All concerned agencies are authorized to allocate such amounts as may be necessary to defray expenditures incurred in implementing this Executive Order, subject to usual accounting and auditing rules and regulations.
The National Flag symbolizes patriotism, love of country, and the sense of nationhood of the Filipino people and is instrumental in raising awareness in preparation for the centennial celebration of Philippine Independence.