Amending E. O. No. 250 (June 2, 1995)
Executive Order No. 250-A, signed on December 22, 1995, amends the earlier Executive Order No. 250 concerning the operations of duty-free stores in the Philippines. It clarifies that balikbayans and overseas contract workers are entitled to purchase one item from each non-consumable product category valued over $200. The range of items for sale in duty-free shops is restricted to consumables, light durables, certain televisions, and locally manufactured heavy durables. Additionally, specific documentation is required for eligibility, including proof of continuous absence from the country for Filipino citizens and relevant identification for foreign passport holders and overseas workers. This order is effective immediately upon signing.
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- What is Amending E. O. No. 250 (June 2, 1995) about?
- Executive Order No. 250-A, signed on December 22, 1995, amends the earlier Executive Order No. 250 concerning the operations of duty-free stores in the Philippines. It clarifies that balikbayans and overseas contract workers are entitled to purchase one item from each non-consumable product category valued over $200. The range of items for sale in duty-free shops is restricted to consumables, light durables, certain televisions, and locally manufactured heavy durables. Additionally, specific documentation is required for eligibility, including proof of continuous absence from the country for Filipino citizens and relevant identification for foreign passport holders and overseas workers. This order is effective immediately upon signing.
- What type of law is Executive Order No. 250-A?
- Amending E. O. No. 250 (June 2, 1995) (Executive Order No. 250-A) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amending E. O. No. 250 (June 2, 1995) enacted?
- Amending E. O. No. 250 (June 2, 1995) (Executive Order No. 250-A) was enacted on Dec 22, 1995.
- What is the citation for Amending E. O. No. 250 (June 2, 1995)?
- Amending E. O. No. 250 (June 2, 1995), Executive Order No. 250-A, Dec 22, 1995 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Executive Order No. 250-A
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Executive Orders
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
December 22, 1995
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 250-A
AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 250 DATED 2 JUNE 1995 IMPLEMENTING THE RATIONALIZATION OF DUTY FREE STORES/OUTLETS AND THEIR OPERATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES PURSUANT TO EO 140 AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
WHEREAS, under Sec. 4 (f) of RA 6768, balikbayans, as defined therein, are entitled to buy one (1) item of every product category of non-consumables, whose selling price exceeds Two Hundred United States Dollars (US $200.00); cdt
WHEREAS, balikbayans and overseas contract workers are clamoring for their entitlement to buy such duty-free imported heavy durables;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order:
Section 5 of Executive Order No. 250 dated 2 June 1995 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 5. Allowable Items in duty free shops. — The range of items to be sold by duty free stores/outlets operated by Duty Free Philippines outside of special economic zones/freeports established pursuant to RA Nos. 7227 and 7916 shall henceforth be limited to consumables, light durables, television sets of sizes not manufactured in the Philippines and locally manufactured heavy durables. asia dc
Imported heavy durables carried by duty free stores/outlets operated in the country's international ports of entry and special economic zones and freeports shall only be sold to balikbayans, overseas contract workers and residents of the secured area of the special economic zones and/or freeports.
In the availment of this privilege, the following shall be presented as proof of entitlement.
a. Filipino citizen who has been continuously out of the country for at least one (1) year from date of last departure:
1. Philippine Passport showing date of last departure.
b. Foreign passport holder:
1. Passport and any one of the following:
— Old Philippine passport
— Foreign naturalization papers to show former Philippine citizenship
— Certification from adopted country
c. Filipino overseas contract worker:
1. Passport and any one of the following:
— POEA approved contract of employment
— Certificate of employment by the foreign employer
— Certificate of employment by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate
— Prior year's income tax return to prove gainful employment abroad
— Seaman's Service Record Book
Family members of the balikbayan who are travelling with the balikbayan should present:
1. Passport and any one of the following:
— Birth certificate, in the case of children
— Marriage certificate, in the case of the spouse
— Adoption papers, in the case of legally adopted children."
SECTION 2. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 22nd day of December, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety-Five.
Cite This Law
Amending E. O. No. 250 (June 2, 1995), Executive Order No. 250-A, Dec 22, 1995 (Philippines)
Amending E. O. No. 250 (June 2, 1995), Executive Order No. 250-A (Phil. 1995)
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