Businesses in Ifugao town have no permits
>> Wednesday, August 3, 2016
By Daniel Codamon
KIANGAN,
Ifugao- - A municipal monitoring team here discovered that many establishments
were operating without permits like furniture shops videoke bars, boarding and
lodging houses, and handicrafts and woodcarving outlets.
There were also those selling
“takal’(bottled) gasoline.
Some
establishments were found also to have only one permit for sari-sari store but
operate many kinds of businesses.
Some computer shops and videoke bars were also
found operating near schools with no
adult supervision and with poor health and sanitation condition, among others.
Following this, the MMT recommended writing
establishments without permits to secure one, and those operating different
kinds of business should get additional permits or else their
establishments will be closed.
The MMT also recommended that videoke bars
operating within 100 meters near schools be closed; that videoke bars and
computer shops should have fire extinguishers and comfort rooms.
Stalls used as residential area in the market
were also recommended that these be closed
including removal of improvised urinals at the market place and
replace them with a permanent ones.
Another recommendation was to request
the Sangguniang Bayan to update the Local Revenue Code of 2011 to include the
business permit fee on enterprises and identify what kind of business is
covered including the selling of “takal’ gasoline.
The MMT is composed of representatives from
the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office, Solid Waste Management
Officer and Sanitary Inspector, Municipal Engineering Office, Bureau of Fire
Protection, Municipal Agriculture Office, Municipal Treasurer’s Office,
Sangguniang Bayan, Municipal Accounting Office, Local Civil Registrar, Office
of the Municipal Mayor, Municipal Police Station and barangays.
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