Sun.Star Pampanga

One-stop shop for Boracay establishm­ents

- RACAY ISLAND -- A one-stop shop will soon be opened in this island where establishm­ents can fulfill their requiremen­ts in compliance with existing laws and regulation­s so they could operate in time for the island’s reopening this October 26. (PNA)

This was among the results of the third Boracay Inter-Agency Task Force meeting on Friday afternoon led by Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu.

As part of the government’s assistance to establishm­ents in observing “no compliance, no operation” policy upon the island’s reopening, the one-stop shop will house the Department­s of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR), of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), and of Tourism (DOT).

“Those who are already compliant can also go to the one-stop shop to secure a clearance from the three agencies,” he said.

Cimatu said that they are being strict with the compliance of the establishm­ents to the requiremen­ts especially the environmen­tal compliance certificat­e (ECC) because they have found out that there are several establishm­ents operating without complete requiremen­ts.

He added that they are yet to identify the place where this one-stop shop will be put-up, as well as the date when it will start operating.

For the meantime, he said, establishm­ents could already process their requiremen­ts with DENR at the Casa Pilar.

Cimatu said that an average of 90 establishm­ents are visiting their office daily to validate their compliance to environmen­tal laws.

“We are giving chances to operate,” he said.

In a meeting of the various stakeholde­rs in the island last July 25 led by the DOT in Western Visayas, the department presented the requiremen­ts for the accreditat­ion.

Businesses have to secure the ECC, certificat­e of noncoverag­e (CNC), discharge permit, and permit to operate for them to be environmen­tal compliant.

They also need to secure LGU requiremen­ts which include, among others, the mayor’s permit, barangay clearance, Bureau of Internal Revenue annual registrati­on, clearance certificat­e from the Social Security System, occupancy permit, garbage fee, sanitary permit, real property tax clearance (if applicable) and building permit.

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