Title
Opening Tagbilaran Port as Cebu Subport
Law
Executive Order No. 435
Decision Date
Jul 6, 1961
Carlos P. Garcia establishes the Port of Tagbilaran in Bohol as a subport of entry within the Cebu collection district, enhancing trade and accessibility in the region.
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Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 435)

Executive Order No. 435, dated July 6, 1961, officially opened the Port of Tagbilaran as a subport of entry.

The Port of Tagbilaran was established as a subport of entry pursuant to Section 702 of Republic Act No. 1937.

The Port of Tagbilaran is a subport of entry within the collection district of the Port of Cebu.

Carlos P. Garcia was the President of the Philippines who signed Executive Order No. 435.

The Secretary of Finance recommended the opening of the Port of Tagbilaran.

A subport of entry is a port authorized to collect customs duties and handle import and export processes under the jurisdiction of a principal port, in this case, the Port of Cebu.

The Port of Tagbilaran was officially created on July 6, 1961.

Section 702 of Republic Act No. 1937 provides the legal basis or authority for opening and establishing subports of entry such as the Port of Tagbilaran.

Natalio P. Castillo was the Executive Secretary who countersigned the executive order.

The executive order was signed in the City of Manila.


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