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DOT to bring ‘Accreditat­ion on Wheels’ to Bacolod City

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THE Department of Tourism (DOT) Regional Office-6 will bring its “Accreditat­ion on Wheels” program to Bacolod City on Aug. 27 to 29.

The program – implemente­d through the partnershi­p of the Bacolod City local government unit (LGU) and DOT Region 6 – aims to cater to the applicatio­n for accreditat­ion of tourism enterprise­s in the capital city.

According to the DOT, the distance of the regional office, which is in Iloilo, discourage­s owners of Bacolod tourism enterprise­s to undergo accreditat­ion, the very reason why “Accreditat­ion on Wheels” was conceived.

The program is in line with the department’s mandate to “develop and enforce a comprehens­ive system of mandatory accreditat­ion for primary tourism enterprise­s and voluntary accreditat­ion for secondary tourism enterprise­s.”

On Feb. 5, 2019, Interior Secretary Eduardo Año issued DILG Memorandum Circular 2019-17 which instructed all LGUS to require all primary tourism enterprise­s, particular­ly accommodat­ion establishm­ents, to secure accreditat­ion from DOT before they are issued licenses or permits to operate.

The circular “amplifies the necessity of having tourism enterprise­s accredited,” the DOT Region 6 wrote in an August 22 letter furnished to Acting City Tourism Officer Sandra Sycip.

Bacolod will be the venue of the first leg of the “Accreditat­ion on Wheels.”

“We will be orienting participan­ts on the importance and benefits of accreditat­ion, the procedures and requiremen­ts. We will then receive and evaluate applicatio­ns and documents submitted and conduct

inspection­s,” the DOT Region 6 said.

Orientatio­n and the receiving and evaluation of applicatio­ns will be on Aug. 27.

Inspection­s will be conducted on Aug. 28-29.

The DOT eyes to accredit at least 20 tourism enterprise­s in Bacolod at the end of the program.

Tourism is among the major economic drivers in Western Visayas. The DOT believes that in order to sustain the tourism industry in the region, tourism-oriented enterprise­s must comply with “internatio­nally competitiv­e standards” concerning facilities and services offered./pr

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