Streamline telecom infra permit process --- Marcos
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has ordered concerned agencies to institutionalize a set of streamlined guidelines regarding the permitting process for the construction of telecommunications and Internet infrastructure to ensure the continuous development of the country's digital infrastructure.
*President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. (Malacañang photo)*
This developed after Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin signed Executive Order (EO) No. 32 that was issued by the authority of the President on July 4. Marcos stressed in his EO the need to institutionalize a set of streamlined guidelines for the issuance of permits, licenses, and certificates for the construction of telecommunications and Internet infrastructures. The EO covers all national government agencies (NGAs) and instrumentalities and local government units (LGUs) involved in the issuance of permits, licenses, clearances, certifications, and authorizations. In his EO, President Marcos said no other national or local permit or clearance shall be required in the construction, installation, repair, operation, and maintenance of telecommunications and Internet infrastructure. Among those covered include: * Construction, installation, repair, operation, and maintenance of Shared Passive Telecommunications Tower Infrastructure * Erection of poles, installation of aerial and underground cables and facilities, underground fiber ducts, ground terminals, and other transmission telecommunications and Internet infrastructure and facilities
Among those exempted are building permits issued by the Office of the Building Official, Height Clearance Permit from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), homeowners associations and other community clearances, clearances from other government agencies, and other requirements as mandated by the Constitution and existing laws. The President’s order also mandates all cities and municipalities to set up a one-stop shop for construction permits, which will provide frontline services to applicants securing building permits and other related certificates. Marcos urged all covered government agencies and LGUs to implement a zero backlog policy in all applications for permits and clearances, requiring them to comply with the annual submission of a list of pending applications and compliance to the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA). The EO also organizes a Technical Working Group (TWG) on Telecommunications and Internet Infrastructure as an oversight body to ensure efficient implementation of the order. The TWG, chaired by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), is mandated to craft the EO’s implementing rules and regulations within 60 days from the effectivity of the order.
*President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. (Malacañang photo)*
This developed after Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin signed Executive Order (EO) No. 32 that was issued by the authority of the President on July 4. Marcos stressed in his EO the need to institutionalize a set of streamlined guidelines for the issuance of permits, licenses, and certificates for the construction of telecommunications and Internet infrastructures. The EO covers all national government agencies (NGAs) and instrumentalities and local government units (LGUs) involved in the issuance of permits, licenses, clearances, certifications, and authorizations. In his EO, President Marcos said no other national or local permit or clearance shall be required in the construction, installation, repair, operation, and maintenance of telecommunications and Internet infrastructure. Among those covered include: * Construction, installation, repair, operation, and maintenance of Shared Passive Telecommunications Tower Infrastructure * Erection of poles, installation of aerial and underground cables and facilities, underground fiber ducts, ground terminals, and other transmission telecommunications and Internet infrastructure and facilities
Among those exempted are building permits issued by the Office of the Building Official, Height Clearance Permit from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), homeowners associations and other community clearances, clearances from other government agencies, and other requirements as mandated by the Constitution and existing laws. The President’s order also mandates all cities and municipalities to set up a one-stop shop for construction permits, which will provide frontline services to applicants securing building permits and other related certificates. Marcos urged all covered government agencies and LGUs to implement a zero backlog policy in all applications for permits and clearances, requiring them to comply with the annual submission of a list of pending applications and compliance to the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA). The EO also organizes a Technical Working Group (TWG) on Telecommunications and Internet Infrastructure as an oversight body to ensure efficient implementation of the order. The TWG, chaired by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), is mandated to craft the EO’s implementing rules and regulations within 60 days from the effectivity of the order.