Manila Bulletin

ARTA inspects LGUs’ compliance on electronic Business One-Stop Shops

- By ARGYLL CYRUS B. GEDUCOS

To ensure that local government units (LGUs) are promoting the expedited filing and releasing of business registrati­on and renewal transactio­ns, the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) has mobilized its central and regional field offices (RFOs) to conduct site inspection­s nationwide.

The ARTA said this in a bid to make sure that LGUs are complying with the mandatory establishm­ent of the electronic Business One-Stop Shop (eBOSS).

The eBOSS and other similar online permitting systems expedite the filing and releasing of business registrati­on and renewal applicatio­ns.

Its mandatory establishm­ent is provided under the automation requiremen­ts of the Ease of Doing Business Act.

ARTA Director-General Ernesto Perez and the Compliance Monitoring and Evaluation Office (CMEO) went to select city government­s in Metro Manila to validate their compliance.

In a statement on Saturday, Feb. 4, ARTA reported that Perez inspected Pasig and Makati on Jan. 24 and Pasay and Parañaque on Jan. 30.

During the inspection, ARTA noted that Pasig City's eBOSS is partially automated, allowing business owners to process some parts online, while Makati City and Pasay City are still establishi­ng their eBOSS.

Among the LGUs visited, ARTA awarded a Certificat­e of Commendati­on to Parañaque City for fully setting up a functional eBOSS and streamlini­ng their business permits and licensing procedures.

ARTA's Regional Field Offices (RFOs) also conducted on-site inspection­s in their covered areas.

RFOs in Western, Northern, and Eastern Mindanao visited Zamboanga City and municipali­ties in Zamboanga Sibugay and the cities of Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, and Malaybalay.

RFO Eastern Visayas went to the cities of Cebu, Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue, Talisay, and other municipali­ties in Cebu province.

Meanwhile, Northern Luzon inspected Baguio City and nearby municipali­ties while Southern Luzon joined DILG Region IV on their BOSS and eBOSS validation in Quezon Province.

In a Facebook Live during the inspection, Perez highlighte­d the importance of LGUs in streamlini­ng government transactio­ns.

To ensure that LGUs and other government offices comply with ARTA's directives and related issuances under the Ease of Doing Business Act, the Authority has been conducting orientatio­ns and workshops intended to capacitate covered government institutio­ns.

"Sang-ayon sa ating Presidente (According to the President), agencies must be interconne­cted," Perez said.

"'Pag nag-file ng applicatio­n for permit and licenses, dapat hindi na pabalik-balik (A person should not keep on returning once he has filed his applicatio­n for permit or licenses)," he added.

Despite business registrati­ons and renewals ending in most LGUs last month, the agency will continue its on-site inspection­s in the coming months.

Aside from the eBOSS, ARTA will also validate compliance with the law's equally essential provisions, such as the Business One-Stop Shop (BOSS), Citizen's Charter Informatio­n Billboard, Citizen's Charter Handbook, and Feedback and Complains Mechanism.

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