Title
San Andres, Quezon declared a municipality
Law
Executive Order No. 174
Decision Date
Oct 5, 1965
An executive order declares the municipal district of San Andres in Quezon province as a municipality based on its average annual revenue, with the current officials continuing until new ones are elected.
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Revenue Requirement for Municipal Status

  • San Andres realized an average annual revenue exceeding four thousand pesos.
  • This revenue benchmark is measured over the last four consecutive fiscal years ending June 30, 1963.
  • The General Auditing Office certified the revenue compliance.

Classification of the New Municipality

  • San Andres is classified as a fifth class municipality.
  • Under Republic Act No. 2368, this corresponds to a seventh class municipality.

Legislative Approval

  • The conversion from municipal district to municipality was approved through House Bill No. 4864.
  • The House of Representatives formally approved this bill.

Continuity of Local Officials

  • The incumbent elective municipal district officials retain their positions as officials of the newly declared municipality.
  • These officials will remain until new officials are elected in the next general elections and have qualified.

Formalization and Effectivity

  • Executive Order No. 174 was signed by President Diosdado Macapagal on October 5, 1965.
  • The order is executed in Manila and is promulgated through the Acting Executive Secretary Salvador L. Mariao.

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