Sunday, July 29, 2012

DOTC orders LTO to defer implementation of Helmet Law

From Visual Photos website.
PRESS RELEASE
July 27, 2012
Office of Secretary Manuel Roxas

DOTC says deferment of Helmet Law implementation based on DTI's request for more time to complete inspection of helmets nationwide

Manila, Philippines – The Department of Transportation and Communications directed the Land Transportation Office to defer enforcement of the motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009 and its implementing rules and regulations.
 

The decision to defer was in line with the Department of Trade and Industry’s request to give them more time to inspect all the helmets that are coming in the country. DTI wants to ensure that all the helmets bear the Import Commodity Clearance seal issued by the Bureau of Products Standard.

DTI requested to give them until the end of the year to complete inspection before the Helmet Law and its IRR is enforced nationwide.

“We want to ensure the orderly implementation of the Helmet Law with the safety of the riding public as our foremost objective,” Transport secretary Mar Roxas said.

Starting August 1 until the end of the year, DOTC directed LTO to instruct its enforcers to issue reminders to motorcycle drivers of the issue. In cooperation with other pertinent government and private agencies and organizations, the LTO will conduct aggressive public information and education campaign on the matter.

During the period covered, no punitive measures such as the issuance of citation tickets shall be implemented.

From Visual Photos website
From 01 January 2013, motorcycle drivers caught driving without the protective helmet bearing the ICC seal will be issued citation tickets and penalized as stated in Helmet Act of 2009.

The IRR of the Helmet Law was stipulated in the joint administrative order crafted by the DOTC and DTI, requiring motorcycle drivers and riders to use protective motorcycle helmets with PS and ICC seals.

The order was originally for implementation on August 1.

The JAO also penalizes motorcycle dealers who don’t comply with DTI to produce or sell sub-standard helmets and not bearing the Philippine Standard mark or ICC seal, including those who tamper and forge the PS or ICC marks. 

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Notes to editors

DOTC- Department of Transportation and Communications
DTI – Department of Trade and Industry
IRR – Implementing Rules and Regulations
ICC - Import Commodity Clearance
JAO – Joint administrative order
PS – Philippine Standard