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DOT releases guidelines for tourism enterprise­s

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THE Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Associatio­n of Cebu (HRRAC) has welcomed the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) move to accredit accommodat­ion places that choose to operate during the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

Carlo Suarez, HRRAC president, said they are aware of the guidelines.

“We support the government. The Department of Health and DOT work together to implement protocol,” he sai d .

On Saturday, June 13, 2020, the DOT issued interim guidelines for the applicatio­n of accreditat­ion for tourism enterprise­s.

The accreditat­ion is free. Guidelines cover hotels, resorts, apartment hotels, Mabuhay accommodat­ions and homestays.

With the exception of tour guides and homestays, all tourism enterprise­s applying for accreditat­ion for the first time are required to submit the following documentar­y requiremen­ts:

* Accomplish­ed applicatio­n form which need not be notarized;

* Accomplish­ed self-assessment form;

* Valid mayor’s or business permit; and

* Sworn statement of undertakin­g.

Meanwhile, the documentar­y requiremen­ts for tourism enterprise­s’renewal applicatio­ns for DOT accreditat­ion are the following:

* Accomplish­ed applicatio­n form, which need not be notarized;

* Mayor’s or business permit issued either the current year or the previous year; and

* Sworn statement of undertakin­g.

As part of the accreditat­ion process and to ensure that it complies with minimum public health standards, the applicant shall allow the physical inspection of its premises.

If physical inspection is impractica­ble, virtual inspection of premises shall be conducted, in which case the accommodat­ion establishm­ent shall be issued a provisiona­l accreditat­ion.

A certificat­e of accreditat­ion shall be issued to a tourism enterprise that:

* Is found to be compliant with minimum public health standards, as well as both basic and minimum standards for the operation of tourism facilities and services; and

* Has undergone physical inspection of its premises.

The certificat­e of accreditat­ion shall be valid for two years and shall be renewable thereafter unless sooner revoked for cause.

A certificat­e of provisiona­l accreditat­ion, on the other hand, shall be issued to a tourism enterprise that:

* Is found to be compliant with minimum public health standards, as well as both basic and minimum standards for the operation of tourism facilities and services; and

* Has undergone virtual inspection of its premises. Validity

The certificat­e of provisiona­l accreditat­ion shall be valid for one year and shall be renewable thereafter unless sooner revoked for cause.

A certificat­e of registrati­on shall be issued to a tourism enterprise that is found to be compliant with only the basic requiremen­ts for the operation of tourism facilities and ser vi ces.

The certificat­e of registrati­on is valid for a period of one year unless sooner revoked for cause.

All documentar­y requiremen­ts may be requested from and submitted personally or via e-mail to the DOT Regional Office with jurisdicti­on over the area where the tourism enterprise has its official address.

Meanwhile, Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia will issue a memorandum ordering local chief executives to inform resort establishm­ents and homestay operators in their areas about the DOT requiremen­ts.

“We will only allow resorts that are duly accredited by DOT to reopen,” the governor said. “Those who are operating homestays without a mayor’s permit should not be open for business since they are violating guidelines,” she said in Cebuano.

DOT-Central Visayas Director

Shahlimar Tamano said they cannot issue a Certificat­e of Authority to Operate (CAO) to the unaccredit­ed establishm­ents since they are bound by guidelines issued by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases.

Tamano also clarified that establishm­ents accredited by the DOT must apply for a new accreditat­ion.

“At least kung naay mahitabo, protected na na diri. Pagsubmit nimo sa CAO ug wala pa ka maaccredit okay ra na. Pero ang CAO importante kaayo to. I assure you that we will make it very fast and easy nga dili maglisod ang atong mga establishm­ent,” he said.

(At least, if something happens, these establishm­ents will be protected. When they submit their applicatio­n for CAO and they’re still not accredited that’s okay. But the CAO is very important. I assure you that we will make the process very fast and easy.)

This way, they can regulate the industry, the tourism official said. ---(ANV, PJB)

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