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DILG: Biz permit revocation for failure to comply with laws

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LOCAL Government Secretary Eduardo Año urged the local government units (LGUs) Tuesday, March 19, to cancel or revoke the business permits of establishm­ents within the Manila Bay watershed area that fail to comply with environmen­tal laws imposed by the government.

Año issued a memorandum to all mayors in the National Capital Region, Central Luzon, and Calabarzon to ensure that all establishm­ents in their areas of responsibi­lity are complying with the pertinent provisions of the national building code, fire code, code on sanitation and other related laws, regulation­s and policies for the benefit of the environmen­t.

He said all LGUs should help enforce the orders from the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR), Laguna Lake Developmen­t Authority (LLDA) and other government agencies for the rehabilita­tion of the Manila Bay.

“The DENR and LLDA have started the inspection of commercial establishm­ents last Jan. 27, 2019, to ensure their compliance with environmen­tal laws. They have issued cease and desist orders and notices of violations to various establishm­ents. All concerned LGUs should immediatel­y act on the findings of the DENR and LLDA and revoke or suspend the business permits they have issued, as may be applicable,” said Año.

“Let us sustain the momentum of cleaning up Manila Bay. The DILG (Department of the Interior and Local Government) is committed to doing our role in the inter-agency Manila Bay Task Force which includes supervisio­n of LGUs whether they are judiciousl­y inspecting all establishm­ents in their respective areas,” he added.

Año said he also instructed DILG regional directors in the Manila Bay area to report to him those LGUs and local chief executives who will fail to abide by the directive.

In a separate memorandum, Año directed the 178 LGUs and 5,714 barangays inside the Manila Bay Watershed Area to contribute to the rehabilita­tion of the polluted bay by organizing weekly clean-up drives in their localities.

The DILG chief said they are closely monitoring all barangays and will call the attention of those villages that are not contributi­ng to the cleanup effort. /

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