The Freeman

Tourism shops urged to get accreditat­ion

- Caecent No-ot Magsumbol/GAN

Tourism establishm­ents that have not yet been accredited by the Department of Tourism (DOT) are encouraged to grab this opportunit­y to work for its accreditat­ion soon, following the extension of the initiative to waive fees.

Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco sees that the move will assist tourism enterprise­s in their recovery from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The DOT MC 2022-001 or the Revised Interim Guidelines Governing Applicatio­ns for Accreditat­ion during The State of Calamity Due to COVID-19 is anchored on the Presidenti­al Proclamati­on No. 57 s. 2022 which further extended the period of state of calamity in the Philippine­s until 31 December 2022.

Aside from the waived accreditat­ion fees, the DOT MC 2022-001 contains salient points that were aligned by the department with the issuances of the national government’s Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) including the streamlini­ng of documentar­y requiremen­ts for accreditat­ion as well as the conduct of virtual inspection­s in lieu of physical inspection­s.

“While the proclamati­on on the period of state calamity in the country has ended, we at the DOT discern the need to continue, for as long as essential, measures that will support our stakeholde­rs in their process of recouping the devastatin­g losses incurred in the almost three years that the tourism industry was brought to a standstill due to the pandemic,” Frasco said.

Pertinent updates were already made to some of the provisions in the Memorandum Circular that the department released almost a year ago.

By next month, the DOT also targets the resumption of new applicatio­ns for Star Rating and Premium Accreditat­ion which was suspended under Section 6 under the memorandum circular.

Meanwhile, as applicatio­ns for Basic Registrati­on will remain discontinu­ed, the DOT encourages enterprise­s with expiring Basic Registrati­on to instead apply for a Regular Accreditat­ion.

Tourism establishm­ents may apply for accreditat­ion online through the DOT’s Online Accreditat­ion System: https://Accreditat­ion.tourism. gov.ph/login. —

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