Question & AnswerQ&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 147)
They originally segregated the barrio of Bicos from the municipality of Rizal, Nueva Ecija, and annexed it to the municipality of Llanera in the same province.
The order took effect immediately upon its issuance on December 28, 1955.
Revoking an executive order reverses the administrative or territorial decisions made, which in this case affects the jurisdiction and governance of local government units like barrios and municipalities.
Executive Orders can be used to create, modify, or revoke administrative arrangements such as the segregation or annexation of barrios or municipalities under the authority of the President.
Mariano Yenko, Jr. signed as the Assistant Executive Secretary.
An Executive Order has the force and effect of law immediately or on a specified date, directing government actions and administrative changes.
Possible reasons include administrative reconsideration, local government requests, changes in policy, or issues in jurisdiction and governance that require correction.