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October 29 – The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No. 9184, also known as the Government Procurement Reform Act, has taken effect, sixty days after its publication at the Official Gazette. [196]
The New Government Procurement Act of 2024, officially designated as Republic Act No. 12009, is a Philippine law which prescribes the necessary rules to address the lack of transparency and competition in government procurement, eliminate collusion and interference, and lessen the delay in the procurement process by creating the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) and PhilGEPs.
R. A. No. Title / Description Date signed Ref. 10923 An Act postponing the October 2016 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections, Amending for the Purpose Republic Act No. 9164, as amended by Republic Act No. 9340 and Republic Act No. 10656, Prescribing Additional Rules Governing the Conduct of Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections and for Other Purposes
English: Executive Order No. 6, s. 2016 (Institutionalizing the 8888 Citizens’ Complaint Hotline and Establishing the 8888 Citizens’ Complaint Center) PDF file on the Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines website, signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on October 14, 2016
Revising the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Scientific Career System under Executive Order 901 (s. 1983) February 20, 2023 [17] 18 Constituting Green Lanes for Strategic Investments February 23, 2023 [18] 19 Directing the establishment of the Philippine Heart Center Annex in the Clark Freeport Zone March 8, 2023 [19] 20
The Administrative Code "incorporates in a unified document the major structural, functional and procedural principles and rules of governance." Its primary function is to prescribe the standards, guidelines and practices within the executive branch of government.
The Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law (TRAIN Law), [1] officially designated as Republic Act No. 10963, is the initial package of the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program (CTRP) signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on December 19, 2017. [2]
The resolution cited that the "highly irregular purchase" violated 2 republic acts—RA No. 7171, "An Act to Promote the Development of the Farmer in the Virginia Tobacco Producing Provinces," [93] and RA No. 9184, "Government Procurement Reform Act [94]--and 1 presidential decree: PD No. 1445, Government Auditing Code of the Philippines.