Trinidad junkshops ops regulated soon to stop stolen items’ sale
>> Tuesday, October 6, 2015
By Susan C. Aro
LA
TRINIDAD, Benguet -- While recognizing the role of junkshops in helping
address the growing garbage problems by buying recyclable
materials, the town’s local government saw the need to regulate operation and
maintenance of junkshops in the area.
Authored by Councilor Roderick Angiwan,
the measure will help protect properties from theft and robbery.
Reportedly some materials being sold in junkshops are stolen like cable
wires, steel bars, electric and water meters, steel and other metallic and
non-metallic materials.
Municipal Ordinance No. 242 series
2015, now with the provincial board’s committee on trade and industry for
study, covers all junks shops operating in the town including street or
ambulant junk buyers and dealers from outside the town doing such activities in
the area. Exempted are shops engaged in the sale of junk
automotive parts.
Requirements that need to be complied among
junkshop owners are business permit, sanitary permit and health certificates,
structural requirements, recording of transactions.
They should also follow operational
guidelines as indicated such as stockpiling procedures, inspection, and
registration of roving collectors.
Ambulant junk buyers and pickers are required
to register with the Business Licensing Office or get a permit from the Mayor’s
Office.
Penalties for violators include
P1,000 shall will be charged for the first offense, second offense,
P1,500 while third and final offense, P2,500.00 and or cancellation of business
permit.
The measure also states that a Junk Shop Task
Force shall be created to enforce the ordinance chaired by the Municipal
Environment and Natural Resources Officer. Its functions shall be be to
evaluate application for junk shop operations, inspect proposed sites including
existing junkshops, accepts and acts on complaints on the operations of all
junkshops and junk dealers, file violations, monitor weights and
measures used by the junkshop.
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