By Argyll Cyrus Geducos
President Duterte has signed into the law the measure requiring owners or operators of land transportation terminals, stations, stops, rest areas, and roll-on/roll-off (RORO) terminals to provide adequate facilities for the comfort of passengers.
(MANILA BULLETIN)
Republic Act No. 11311 was signed on April 17. A copy was given to the media on Wednesday. It is the consolidated version Senate Bill No. 1749 and House Bill No. 725.
Transport terminals must now have free internet service, clean sanitary facilities, adequate ventilation, and lactation stations.
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), in coordination with the Department of Transportation (DOTr), is mandated to ensure free internet is provided in the terminals.
There must be clean sanitary facilities for passengers including separate male and female restrooms and for persons with disabilities; safe and adequate water supply; flush system; toilet seat with cover; toilet paper, mirror, soap, hand dryers, and door lock; waste bin; and exclusive space for diaper-changing.
DOTr will conduct random inspections to ensure that the sanitation in the transportation terminals, stops, and stations are maintained.
The law also states that it is unlawful for the establishments to collect fees from the passengers for the use of the sanitary facilities. However, the passenger is required to show the paid bus ticket in order to use the facilities.
Establishments that do not complying with the standards for sanitary facilities face a fine of P5,000 for each day of violation.
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(MANILA BULLETIN)
Republic Act No. 11311 was signed on April 17. A copy was given to the media on Wednesday. It is the consolidated version Senate Bill No. 1749 and House Bill No. 725.
Transport terminals must now have free internet service, clean sanitary facilities, adequate ventilation, and lactation stations.
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), in coordination with the Department of Transportation (DOTr), is mandated to ensure free internet is provided in the terminals.
There must be clean sanitary facilities for passengers including separate male and female restrooms and for persons with disabilities; safe and adequate water supply; flush system; toilet seat with cover; toilet paper, mirror, soap, hand dryers, and door lock; waste bin; and exclusive space for diaper-changing.
DOTr will conduct random inspections to ensure that the sanitation in the transportation terminals, stops, and stations are maintained.
The law also states that it is unlawful for the establishments to collect fees from the passengers for the use of the sanitary facilities. However, the passenger is required to show the paid bus ticket in order to use the facilities.
Establishments that do not complying with the standards for sanitary facilities face a fine of P5,000 for each day of violation.
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