Question & AnswerQ&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 273)
The authority basis is the Constitution and the existing laws of the Philippines as conferred upon the President.
The flags of the United States, the Philippines, and other nations.
They must be displayed on separate staffs with the United States flag on the right.
They are positioned one on each end of a horizontal crosspiece not less than ten feet in length, with the U.S. flag on the right as determined by a person facing seaward or the front of a building.
All persons present should face the flags, stand at attention, and render an appropriate salute.
On all national holidays and other historic or special occasions.
From right to left: Flag of the United States, Flag of the Philippines, then flags of other nations in order of precedence as fixed by international conventions or alphabetically if none exist.
No, no other flag shall be displayed from the same point of hoist as the two flags.
The Flag of the United States.
To the left of and next to the U.S. flag, which occupies the marching right.
Yes, on their own property located in the Philippines, when their nation is at peace with the U.S. and the Philippines, without simultaneously displaying the U.S. or Philippine flags.
The flags of the United States and the Philippines should always be displayed alongside the alien's national flag.