Declaring and Delineating the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority
Executive Order No. 416, issued on March 22, 2005, establishes and delineates the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority. This order addresses the urgent need for a new seaport in Sitio Pangulatan, Barangay Liminangcong, Taytay, Palawan, due to the limitations of the existing Liminangcong port, which cannot accommodate larger vessels. The new port area is defined with specific coordinates and is intended to support increased maritime traffic and facilitate regional commerce. The Philippine Ports Authority is tasked with the planning and development of this port in accordance with government industrial plans. This Executive Order took effect immediately upon issuance.
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- What is Declaring and Delineating the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority about?
- Executive Order No. 416, issued on March 22, 2005, establishes and delineates the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority. This order addresses the urgent need for a new seaport in Sitio Pangulatan, Barangay Liminangcong, Taytay, Palawan, due to the limitations of the existing Liminangcong port, which cannot accommodate larger vessels. The new port area is defined with specific coordinates and is intended to support increased maritime traffic and facilitate regional commerce. The Philippine Ports Authority is tasked with the planning and development of this port in accordance with government industrial plans. This Executive Order took effect immediately upon issuance.
- What type of law is Executive Order No. 416?
- Declaring and Delineating the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (Executive Order No. 416) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Declaring and Delineating the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority enacted?
- Declaring and Delineating the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority (Executive Order No. 416) was enacted on Mar 22, 2005.
- What is the citation for Declaring and Delineating the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority?
- Declaring and Delineating the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority, Executive Order No. 416, Mar 22, 2005 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Executive Order No. 416
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Executive Orders
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
March 22, 2005
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 416
DECLARING AND DELINEATING THE MALAMPAYA (PANGULATAN) PORT ZONE UNDER THE ADMINISTRATIVE JURISDICTION OF THE PHILIPPINE PORTS AUTHORITY
WHEREAS, the port of Liminangcong is one of the busiest port in the country particularly at the northwestern areas of the province of Palawan which includes Malampaya Sound, the fish bowl of the Philippines and other related areas;
WHEREAS, there is an urgent need to accelerate the development of a seaport in Sitio Pangulatan, Barangay Liminangcong, Municipality of Taytay, Palawan which will serve as a hub of a sea borne commerce and trade in northern Palawan, the gateway to other municipalities, cities, provinces and other countries and to accommodate projected increases in port traffic and program the development of the port facilities to support the increasing demands of the shipping trade within the region;
WHEREAS, the existing port of Liminangcong has a very narrow maneuvering and anchorage areas for calling vessels and cannot accommodate bigger, longer and deeper drafted vessels which may call in the area, and its back up areas are surrounded and occupied by unaccounted informal settlers hence, there is a need to have an alternative site for port of Liminangcong to be developed; aEHIDT
WHEREAS, the areas in Sitio Pangulatan in Barangay Liminangcong, Taytay, Palawan, a three (3) kilometer distance from the existing port of Liminangcong is an ideal area to be developed and to be constructed with bigger port facilities as it has a naturally all weather protected harbor, deeper entrance and exit channel, has an existing access road leading to the other municipalities and deeper draft to accommodate bigger and luxury liner vessels;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order:
SECTION 1. The territorial jurisdiction of the port of Malampaya in Sitio Pangulatan, Liminangcong, Taytay, Palawan is hereby defined, declared and delineated and particularly described as follows:
"Beginning at point marked 1 on the plan, thence to point 2 at a distance of 2,450.00 meters with bearing at North 45 degrees West, thence to point 3 at a distance of 850.00 meters with bearing at North 45 degrees East, thence to point 4 at a distance of 5,300 meters with bearing at South 45 degrees East, thence to point 5 at a distance of 850 meters with bearing at South 45 degrees West, thence to point 6 at a distance of 2,650.00 meters with bearing at North 45 degrees West, thence to point 7 at a distance of 450.00 meters with bearing at South 45 degrees West, thence to point 8 with a distance of 200 meters with bearing at North 45 degrees West, thence to point 1 or the beginning at a distance of 450 meters with bearing at North 45 degrees East, all in all comprising a total area of 4,595,000 square meters more or less".
SECTION 2. The Malampaya Port Zone as defined is hereby placed under the administrative jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority, which shall, consistent with the regional industrial plans of the government, implement a program in the proper zoning, planning development and utilization of the port.
SECTION 3. All other orders, proclamations and issuances or portions thereof which are inconsistent with this Executive Order are hereby amended, repealed or modified accordingly.
SECTION 4. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 22nd day of March, in the year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and Five.
Cite This Law
Declaring and Delineating the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority, Executive Order No. 416, Mar 22, 2005 (Philippines)
Declaring and Delineating the Malampaya (Pangulatan) Port Zone Under the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Philippine Ports Authority, Executive Order No. 416 (Phil. 2005)
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