QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 4087)
EO No. 713 amended Executive Orders 314 and 347, both issued in 2004.
The President of the Republic of the Philippines remains the chairman of the PCVF.
The Secretary of Education serves as the Vice Chairman of the PCVF.
The President may invite up to nine (9) leaders from various religious groups to be members of the PCVF.
No, members invited to the PCVF retain their character as private citizens without government remuneration.
The Secretary General, who heads the PCVF Secretariat, has the rank of Assistant Secretary.
The PCVF is tasked to lead government coordination with the non-government sector to establish just and moral governance, coordinate values formation programs from previous administrations, approve and assist in implementing programs to strengthen moral values in society, recommend action against undesirable government personnel, manage the Values Formation Fund, and perform other functions assigned by the President.
The Values Formation Fund is a fund created under EO No. 713 to be managed by the PCVF for financing programs and projects related to values formation.
Yes, all government departments, agencies, and offices are directed to extend full support for all PCVF activities.
The Department of Budget and Management was directed to release one million pesos (P1,000,000.00) for the initial operation expenses of the PCVF and its Secretariat.
Funds for the PCVF and its Secretariat in succeeding years will be included in the budget of the Office of the President.
Section 31, Chapter 10, Book III of EO 292, known as the Administrative Code of 1987, grants the President continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the Office of the President.
All previous issuances, including EO Nos. 314 and 347, and any rules or regulations inconsistent with EO No. 713 are repealed, amended, or modified accordingly.
EO No. 713 took effect immediately upon its issuance on March 12, 2008.