By Jordan G. Habbiling
BAGUIO
CITY – The city council here warned drugstore managers in this summer capital to
honor any valid identification card allowing senior citizens including national
athletes to avail of the 20% discount in purchasing medicines.
During the city council’s recent regular session, managers were told to
comply with Republic Act No. 9994 specifically Section 4 which provides that
senior citizens should be granted a 20% discount and should be exempted from
the value-added tax (VAT) when purchasing medicines upon presenting their
senior citizen ID, their passport, or other valid ID and document that can
prove they are at least 60 years old.
Councilor Fred Bagbagen, a senior citizen himself, called out the
management of Mercury Drug after a pharmacy assistant in one of the drugstore’s
branches nearly rejected his driver’s license when he was requesting for the
20% discount of his purchased medicine.
Bagbagen said many senior citizens might not be able to avail of the
said privilege due to the drugstore’s stringent requirement.
Margaret Tolero, head of the Office of Senior Citizens Affairs (OSCA),
said their office keeps reminding the branches of Mercury Drug to accept senior
citizens’ valid ID in lieu of the senior citizen ID issued by their office.
Tolero said senior citizens are constantly advised to go to their office
if they have complaints against an establishment, institution, or agency
refusing to grant privileges provided for under RA 9994.
The city council then made a request to the Department of Health-
Regional Office and to the City Social Welfare and Development Office to give
proper advisory to all drugstores within the region on the use of other valid
identification cards and documents of senior citizens in availing the 20% discount
when purchasing medicines.
Meanwhile, the city council also called for stricter implementation of
Republic Act No. 10699, an act expanding the coverage of benefits and
incentives granted to national athletes and coaches.
A resolution urging all drugstores to comply with Section 4 of the said
national law was unanimously approved by the august body during its regular
session on March 9.
Section 4a of RA 10699 provides for the grant of 20% discount to
national athletes and coaches in their purchase of medicine anywhere in the
country.
Councilor Levy Lloyd Orcales, chairperson of the committee on youth welfare
and sports development and Sangguniang Kabataan president, said he was disappointed
disregard of said provision.
Orcales cited the incident experienced by Sandi Abahan in which the
national athlete was reportedly denied the 20% discount by Mercury Drug – Porta
Vaga Branch in December 2019.
The managers of three drugstores namely Mercury Drug, St. Joseph
Drugstore, and Generika Drugstore who responded to the council’s invitation
were reminded by the SK president to also observe compliance to Section 4 of RA
10699.
Orcales also relayed the stand of the Philippine Sports Commission
chairperson William “Butch” Ramirez on the implementation of discounts for
athletes and coaches in the country.
Aside from the purchase of medicines, a 20% discount should also be
given to athletes and coaches in all transportation services, hotel and lodging
services, and food and recreation services.
Orcales informed drugstore managers that the fine for not complying with
RA 10699 is P100, 000.00, or imprisonment of not less than six months but not
more than two years, or both for the first violation; and P200, 000.00 or
imprisonment of not less than two years but not more than six years, or both
for any subsequent violation.
Orcales said any national athlete or coach who presents their
identification card issued by the PSC is entitled to all privileges stipulated
in RA 10699.
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