[ GENERAL ORDER NO. 27, April 10, 1973 ]
PROHIBITING PRIVATE CONTRACTOR OR PERSON FROM USING OR ADOPTING ON ANY VEHICLE OR EQUIPMENT, THE ORANGE COLOR USED BY BUREAUS AND OFFICES OF THE GOVERNMENT ENGAGED IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM.
WHEREAS, the Bureau of Public Highways and other Bureaus and Offices under the Department of Public Works, Transportation and Communications are engaged in the prosecution of the infrastructure program of the Government;
WHEREAS, it has been observed that private contractors undertaking, by virtue of a contract, the construction of these infrastructure projects have used end adopted the orange color in painting their private vehicles and equipment, which color is the same or identical with the paint used on vehicles and/or equipment of the Bureau of Public Highways; and
WHEREAS, the use by the contractors of identical or similar color of orange in painting their privately owned vehicles and/or equipment causes confusion and difficulty in identifying immediately Government-owned vehicles and/or equipment used in the projects, and thus in many instances, because of such similarity, complaints from the public of illegal use of Government property are made tarnishing the ideal image sought to be attained by our New Society.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, Commander-in-Chief of all the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and pursuant to Proclamation No. 108l, dated September 21, 1972, do hereby order that, henceforth and until otherwise ordered by me or by my duly designated representative, no private contractor or person shall use, adopt or cause to be used or adopted on any vehicle or equipment, the orange color used to identify vehicles and equipment of the Bureau of Public Highways and other bureaus and offices of the Department of Public Works, Transportation and Communications engaged in the prosecution of the infrastructure project. Neither shall any person or persons use or cause to be used, any vehicle or equipment unlawfully bearing such color. Any violation of this Order shall be punished with a fine of TWO THOUSAND PESOS (P2,000.00) and/or the vehicle or equipment so painted in violation of this Order shall be impounded by the Government until that the owner undertakes the repainting of the same.
The Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications shall prescribe the regulations for the implementation of this Order.
Done in the City of Manila, this 10th day of April, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-three.
WHEREAS, it has been observed that private contractors undertaking, by virtue of a contract, the construction of these infrastructure projects have used end adopted the orange color in painting their private vehicles and equipment, which color is the same or identical with the paint used on vehicles and/or equipment of the Bureau of Public Highways; and
WHEREAS, the use by the contractors of identical or similar color of orange in painting their privately owned vehicles and/or equipment causes confusion and difficulty in identifying immediately Government-owned vehicles and/or equipment used in the projects, and thus in many instances, because of such similarity, complaints from the public of illegal use of Government property are made tarnishing the ideal image sought to be attained by our New Society.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, Commander-in-Chief of all the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and pursuant to Proclamation No. 108l, dated September 21, 1972, do hereby order that, henceforth and until otherwise ordered by me or by my duly designated representative, no private contractor or person shall use, adopt or cause to be used or adopted on any vehicle or equipment, the orange color used to identify vehicles and equipment of the Bureau of Public Highways and other bureaus and offices of the Department of Public Works, Transportation and Communications engaged in the prosecution of the infrastructure project. Neither shall any person or persons use or cause to be used, any vehicle or equipment unlawfully bearing such color. Any violation of this Order shall be punished with a fine of TWO THOUSAND PESOS (P2,000.00) and/or the vehicle or equipment so painted in violation of this Order shall be impounded by the Government until that the owner undertakes the repainting of the same.
The Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications shall prescribe the regulations for the implementation of this Order.
Done in the City of Manila, this 10th day of April, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-three.
(Sgd.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS |
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President |
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Republic of the Philippines |
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By the President: | ||||
(Sgd.) RONALDO B. ZAMORA | ||||
Assistant Executive Secretary |