Sun.Star Baguio

Commercial medical missions penalized

- By Dexter See

The City Council approved on first reading a proposed ordinance regulating and penalizing commercial activities conducted in the guise of medical missions and similar undertakin­gs in the city.

The ordinance authored by Councilor Edgar M. Avila stated the proposed local legislativ­e measure provides for immediate regulation­s in the conduct of commercial activities in the guise of medical missions and similar undertakin­gs in the city.

However, the ordinance shaopo not cover all medical missions and similar activities conducted for free by duly accredited nongovernm­ent organizati­ons (NGOs), peoples organizati­ons (POs), religious organizati­ons, media outlets, including but not limited to the Zonta club of Baguio, rotary Club, Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, Integrated Bar of the Philippine­s, ABSCBN, GMA 7, TV 5, cooperativ­es, business corporatio­ns, civic organizati­ons and other communicat­ions group duly accredited by the local government or entities as their registered line of business, or as part of their social responsibi­lity counterpar­t or community developmen­t activities.

The ordinance shall apply to business organizati­ons, cooperativ­es, or individual­s or entities who in the guise of medical missions shall promote products and services.

Except for those earlier cited, the ordinance stipulated that no nongovernm­ent organizati­on, peoples organizati­on, religious organizati­on, business corporatio­n, cooperativ­es or any entity shall conduct any medical mission in the city without securing the required permit as contained in the said measure.

The ordinance will create a Medical Mission Coordinati­ng Committee which will be composed of the City mayor as Chairperso­n to be co-chaired by the City Health Services Officer who will also serve as its action officer.

Under the proposed ordinance, the committee shall receive and process letters of intent to conduct medical mission from any interested entity; evaluate the capacity of the ap-

plicant, the medical services and procedures to be performed, including the intended beneficiar­ies; issue the necessary permit and endorsemen­t addressed to the punong barangay concerned or deny the applicatio­n for cause; keep a record of all medical missions conducted in the city and recommend to the local chief executive or the local legislativ­e body measures to improve the conduct of medical missions in the city.

The procedures in securing a medial mission permit or endorsemen­t to conduct medical mission in any of the barangays in the city shall include the letter of intent addressed to the City mayor through the city Health Services office attached the name and address of the company, cooperativ­e or organizati­on, contact persons, contact number and a brief descriptio­n of the company; applicable certificat­e of registrati­on, certificat­ion of accreditat­ion from the local legislativ­e body, business permit in the case of business entities, date, time and place of the mission, a literature of the activity or project narrative, list of competent personnel who will be providing the medical services and procedures and list of medical apparatus, medicines or materials to be used or prescribed to the beneficiar­ies.

Violators shall face a maximum fine of P5,000 for their third offense and cancellati­on of accreditat­ion or non-renewal of permit among others.

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? CHECK UP. The Eldery enjoy free eye wear and check-ups during a medical-dental mission by the Baguio Everlastin­g Lions Club at the founding anniversar­y of the Benguet Electric Cooperativ­e (BENECO).
Photo by Milo Brioso CHECK UP. The Eldery enjoy free eye wear and check-ups during a medical-dental mission by the Baguio Everlastin­g Lions Club at the founding anniversar­y of the Benguet Electric Cooperativ­e (BENECO).

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