Title
Transfer of Agencies to Regular Departments
Law
Executive Order No. 220
Decision Date
Mar 21, 1970
President Ferdinand E. Marcos issued Executive Order No. 220 in 1970 to reorganize government agencies, transferring them to different departments and revoking inconsistent orders and regulations.

Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 220)

The order transfers various agencies created by executive orders and memorandum orders, such as the Anti-Smuggling Action Center, National Shrines Commission, Intramuros Restoration Committee, Roxas Memorial Commission, and others, along with their appropriations, equipment, property, records, and necessary personnel to regular departments and agencies.

The Anti-Smuggling Action Center is transferred to the Department of National Defense.

The Intramuros Restoration Committee is transferred to and placed under the Department of Education.

It refers to organizing and consolidating government agencies in a more efficient manner to reduce redundancy and improve coordination by transferring units from the Office of the President to regular executive departments.

The Committee on Fire Control, Committee on Warning System, and Advisory Committee on the Design and Construction of Fallout Shelters were transferred to the National Civil Defense Administration.

All executive orders, administrative orders, rules, and regulations inconsistent with Executive Order No. 220 are revoked.

Yes, the transfer includes such personnel as may be necessary along with appropriations, equipment, property, and records.

The National Shrines Commission was transferred to the Department of National Defense.


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