Philippine Daily Inquirer

LAW REGULATING PARKING FEES SOUGHT

- By Melvin Gascon

@melvingasc­onINQ A lawmaker has filed a bill that seeks to regulate the imposition of parking fees by owners of malls, hospitals, schools and other establishm­ents.

Surigao del Norte Rep. Robert “Ace” Barbers filed House Bill No. 506, or the proposed Parking Fees Regulation Act, that will set standard rates in various establishm­ents for all motor vehicles and penalize violators.

According to Barbers, the measure seeks to address the “excessive and unreasonab­le” parking fees imposed by owners and operators of commercial spaces, including shopping malls, hospitals, schools and hotels.

For establishm­ents which will be allowed to impose parking fees, they will be subject to a number of conditions, such as a maximum charge of P100 for eight hours and P10 for each succeeding hour.

Those that collect fees for overnight parking shall be allowed to charge a “reasonable amount” not exceeding P200 per vehicle, the bill said.

Customers who will use parking spaces for not more than 30 minutes shall not be charged a parking fee, while shopping malls, restaurant­s, stores and similar establishm­ents will waive the fees if a customer presents a validated proof of purchase or transactio­n of at least P500, according to the bill.

Visitors of hospitals and their patients will not be charged parking fees if they show proof of “legitimate transactio­n.”

Under the proposed law, business establishm­ents that charge fees will be required to maintain and provide security in their parking spaces, and will be prohibited from invoking waiver of liability for customers’ loss of property or damage to the parked vehicle.

Violators will be fined not less than P150,000 for overpricin­g of parking fees, or imprisonme­nt of one year to three years.

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