By Mario Casayuran
Senator Juan Edgardo M. Angara on Saturday urged the House of Representatives to immediately pass its version of a bill, institutionalizing the grant of a 20-percent fare discount to students to ensure they would continue to enjoy reduced transportation expenses.
Senator Juan Edgardo “Sonny” Angara
(Sonny Angara Facebook page / MANILA BULLETIN)
Angara, chairman of the Senate ways and means committee, said the Senate has approved its own version of the measure in October last year, while the counterpart bill in the House remains at the committee level.
Although the bill has already been approved by the Lower House transportation and ways and means committees, it has yet to be sponsored on the floor, he pointed out.
“We are urging our honorable congressmen to pass the House version so that we can come up with the final bill that will be sent to Malacañang for President Duterte’s signature,” Angara. a former Lower House member, said.
Last October, the Senate approved on third and final reading Angara’s Senate Bill 1597 which seeks to institutionalize the grant of fare discount currently being enforced by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) even during weekends and holidays and which covers all means of transportation all-year round.
The LTFRB, in October 2017, issued a memorandum circular stating that “students can avail of the 20-percent discount from Monday to Sunday, including summer breaks, legal and special holidays.”
Angara said failure to provide the fare discount is a franchise violation that carries a penalty of a fine of P5,000 for the first offense, P10,000 and their vehicles impounded for one month for the second offense, and P15,000 and cancellation of franchise for the third offense.
There is always a possibility that the student fare discount might not be enforced effectively since it is just based on a mere circular issued by the LTFRB, he said.
Once Angara’s bill is enacted into law, all Filipino students—from elementary to college, as well as those enrolled in technical-vocational schools—would be entitled to a 20-percent discount in buses, jeepneys, taxis, tricycle, transport network vehicle services or TNVS, MRT, LRT, as well as airline and passenger ships.
only during school days and summer classes, but also on Saturdays and Sundays, Christmas break, Lenten break, semestral break and school summer vacation.
Angara said the measure would somehow lessen the hardship of parents in sending their children to school as it would cut down their transportation expenses.
“A few pesos or centavos saved from the fare discount can be used for other school requirements,” he pointed out.
“We always say that the youth is the future of the country. Let’s make this come true by investing adequately on our students,’’ he added.