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Lawyer to Congress: Add more discount provisions in laws on elderly, PWDs

- By Beatriz Marie D. Cruz Reporter

A LAWYER advocating for senior citizens’ rights asked Congress on Wednesday to include specific provisions in existing laws to grant discounts in purchasing supplement­s and paying the toll on expressway­s.

“Many establishm­ents also are still denying seniors [their] benefits on the purchase of discounts on vitamins and mineral supplement­s,” Romulo B. Macalintal, who has represente­d senior citizens in several cases, told a House joint committee hearing that looked into how discounts for the elderly and differentl­y-abled are being followed by commercial establishm­ents.

“The problem on this issue is because the provisions of previous IRR (implementi­ng rules and regulation­s) of Republic Act No. 9994 did not contain any provision on vitamins and mineral supplement­s,” Mr. Macalintal said, referring to the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010.

He also noted amended laws on senior citizens’ and persons with disabiliti­es’ (PWDs) rights repealed provisions granting them expressway toll discounts.

Quoting the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB), Mr. Macalintal said that “it was not intended by Congress to give them the discount [on expressway fees].”

He also said that some hotels and lodging establishm­ents would deny senior citizens and PWDs their respective discounts because “their rate is already on promo.”

Mr. Macalintal cited a 2014 decision by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in which “double discountin­g is applicable only when the giving of discount is for the establishm­ent’s promotion and a DTI permit is applied and secured.”

Party-list Rep. Rodolfo M. Ordanes, who heads the House senior citizens committee, called for the passage of a House bill seeking to grant discounts to senior citizens with disabiliti­es when buying vitamins and mineral supplement­s.

Mr. Ordanes added that hotels and lodging establishm­ents must provide training for their staff members on specific policies when billing for senior citizens or PWDs.

Mr. Macalintal also raised complaints against local government units (LGUs) that supposedly require senior citizens to register as voters before they can avail themselves of benefits they deserve.

“Such requiremen­t is a violation of one’s right to register or not to register as a voter. Registrati­on of voters is not mandatory, but it is only voluntary,” Mr. Macalintal said.

The National Council on Disability Affairs recorded 154 complaints on discounts for PWDs, programs management division head Rhealeth Krizelle D. Ramos told congressme­n.

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