Toll Regulatory Board - Philippines
Toll Regulatory Board - Philippines
Toll Regulatory Board - Philippines
A Report by Group 3
Federico S. Rayos del Sol
Erica C. Perez
Janette J. Payoyo
Pierre E. Collado
Nadine B. Lichauco
Roslayn H. Enano
March 1977 P.D. 1112 was issued creating the Toll Regulatory Board
(TRB).
P.D. 1113 granted the PNCC (Philippine National Construction Corporation,
formerly Construction Development Corporation of the Philippines) the
franchise to operate, construct and maintain toll facilities in the North and
South Luzon Tollways.
1989 the Department of Budget and Management allowed the TRB to
employ 17 regular employees.
1991 - the General Appropriations Act recognized the TRB as a regular
government agency, providing for 35 permanent employees.
The current members of the board:
e. To grant authority to operate a toll facility and to issue therefore the necessary
Toll Operation Certificate
(1) That the Operator shall desist from collecting toll upon the expiration of the Toll
Operation Certificate.
(2) That the entire facility operated as a toll system including all operation and
maintenance equipment directly related thereto shall be turned over to the
government immediately upon the expiration of the Toll Operation Certificate.
(3) That the toll operator shall not lease, transfer, grant the usufruct of, sell or
assign the rights or privileges acquired under the Toll Operation Certificate to any
person, firm, company, corporation or other commercial or legal entity, nor merge
with any other company or corporation organized for the same purpose, without the
prior approval of the President of the Philippines. In the event of any valid transfer
of the Toll Operation Certificate, the Transferee shall be subject to all the
conditions, terms, restrictions and limitations of this Decree as fully and completely
and to the same extent as if the Toll Operation Certificate has been granted to the
same person, firm, company, corporation or other commercial or legal entity.
(4) That in time of war, rebellion, public peril, emergency, calamity, disaster or
disturbance of peace and order, the President of the Philippines may cause the
total or partial closing of the toll facility or order to take over thereof by the
Government without prejudice to the payment of just compensation.
(5) That no guarantee, Certificate of Indebtedness, collateral, securities, or bonds
shall be issued by any government agency or government-owned or controlled
corporation on any financing program of the toll operator in connection with his
undertaking under the Toll Operation Certificate.
(6) The Toll Operation Certificate may be amended, modified or revoked whenever
the public interest so requires.
(a) The Board shall promulgate rules and regulations governing the procedures for
the grant of Toll Certificates. The rights and privileges of a grantee under a Toll
Operation Certificate shall be defined by the Board.
(b) To issue rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of this Decree.
SCOPE
Pleadings
Hearings
Decisions and Orders
Appeal
Jurisprudence
- Francisco, Jr. v TRB
- Baraquel v TRB
Pleadings
Filed at the TRB Executive Directors
Office for any relief
Form (caption, title, signature, address
and in 7 copies)
Substance
Verification
Pleadings
Certification of Non-Forum Shopping
a. no action/claim was commenced to any
court;
b. if theres pending case, state the status;
c. if learned thereafter that same
action/claim has been filed or
pending, notify TRB within five (5)
days from the time it was known.
Service upon parties (pleadings/order) thru personal
delivery or by mail.
Hearings
Hearings
During clarificatory conference or proceeding, ask
questions only for the purpose of clarifying points of law or
fact involved in the matters at hand and shall limit to
matters relevant to issues.
The hearing officer shall file his report in writing setting
forth his findings of facts and conclusions of law with all the
supporting documents
The Board may accept the report and render judgement or
it may recommit the same to the hearing officer for further
report of facts or it may accept the report in part and reject
it in part, and it may make such order or render such
judgement in accordance with law and evidence.
Appeal
Mode and Period: A party adversely affected by
any decision, order, ruling or resolution of the
Board may, within a period of fifteen (15) days
from notice thereof or within fifteen (15) days
from notice of denial of a motion of
reconsideration, file an appeal with the Office
of the President in accordance with the
procedure set forth in Chapter 4, Book VII of the
1987 Administrative Code.
Jurisprudence
Francisco, Jr v. TRB G.R. Nos. 166910,169917,
173630,183599. October 19, 2010
- petitioners sought to nullify the Apr 27, 2007 TOC
w/c TRB issued to PNCC to extend tollway operation
franchise for SLEX (PD 1894) because they argued
that only Congress can extend the term of PNCCs
franchise w/c expired on May 1, 2007.
- The RTC ruled in favor of YPES and that the TOC
issued by TRB was ordered annulled and set aside.
On July 20, 2007, Secretary Leandro Mendoza of DOTC approved the ASTOA
pursuant to EO 497.
- On December 28, 2007, the TRB issued TOC to SOMCO authorizing to operate
and maintain Stage 1 of the South Metro manila Skyway effective 10:00pm on
December 31, 2007.
- The petitioners sought to annul the: 1. ASTOA, 2. Memorandum approving the
ASTOA; and 3. TOC issued to SOMCO.
ISSUES:
1. Whether the TRB has the power to grant authority to operate a toll facility?
2. Whether the TOC issued to SOMCO was valid?
3. Whether the approval of the ASTOA by the DOTC Secretary was valid?
RULING:
1. By explicit provision of law, the TRB was given the power to grant administrative
franchise for toll facility projects, Sections 3a & e of PD 1112 and Section 4 of PD
1894. Likewise, this matter has already been settled by the Court in Francisco,
Jr v. TRB
Allegation that none of the requirements for public bidding was observed
before the TOC was issued to SOMCO, this matter was also squarely
answered by the Court in Francisco, Jr. v. TRB
Under the STOA in this case, PNCC partnered with CMMTC in Stages 1
and 2 of the South Metro Manila Skyway. The STOA gave birth to PSC,
which was put in charge of the operation and maintenance of the project
roads. The ASTOA had to be executed for Stage 2 to accommodate
changes and modifications in the original design. The ASTOA then brought
forth the incorporation of SOMCO to replace PSC in the operations and
maintenance of Stage 1 of the South Metro Manila Skyway. Clearly, no
public bidding was necessary because PNCC, the franchisee, merely
exercised its management prerogative when it decided to undertake
the construction, operation, and maintenance of the project roads
through companies which are products of joint ventures with chosen
partners.
Rule 4
Procedure for Approval of Initial, Adjusted
or Periodic Toll Rates
Section 1. Coverage
Section 2. Initial Toll Rate
Section 3. Adjustment of Toll Rates
Section 7. Factors in Determining Just and
Reasonable Toll
Section 2
Once the initial toll rate is approved, the grantee has to
publish in full its application or petition, the approved rate,
and toll fee matrix at least once a week for three
consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation.
The publication has to include:
The date of effectivity
A notice that a user of the toll way may file, within 30
days after the first publication, a petition for the review
of the rates.
No approved toll rate will be imposed and collected without
a Notice to Start Collection being first issued by the Board.
Section 3
Unless otherwise told to do so, the grantee shall
submit on or before September 30 of the year an
application for the adjustment of toll rates.
The Board shall have it in publication, both the
old rate and the proposed rate, including a
notice that users may file a petition for review of
the proposed adjusted toll rates within thirty days
after the date of publication.
Section 7
In order to determine the rates that will be just and
reasonable, the board may consider the following:
Franchise Awarding
Public Bidding
Direct Negotiation
TOA/STOA
Build-Operate-Transfer
A contractual arrangement whereby the
project proponent undertakes the
construction, including financing, of a given
infrastructure facility, and the operation
maintenance thereof.
Build-Operate-Transfer
The project proponent operates the facility
over a fixed term during which it is
allowed to charge facility users appropriate
tolls, fees, rentals, and charges not exceeding
those proposed in its bid or as negotiated and
incorporated in the contract to enable the
Build-Operate-Transfer
The project proponent transfers the facility to
the government agency or local government
unit concerned at the end of the fixed term
which shall not exceed fifty (50) years:
Provided, That in case of an infrastructure or
development facility whose operation requires a
public utility franchise, the proponent must be
Filipino or, if a corporation, must be duly
registered with the Securities and Exchange
Commission and owned up to at least sixty
percent (60%) by Filipino
Processes
Awarding of Franchise Certificates
Originally, franchises are awarded to the PNCC
through PD 1113
Through RA 6957, as amended by RA 7718,
private companies may be awarded franchises
for government projects
1.Public Bidding
2.Direct Negotiation
(a) If, after advertisement, only one contractor applies for pre-qualification[]
(b) If, after advertisement, more than one contractor applied for prequalification but only one meets the pre-qualification requirements, []
(c) If, after pre-qualification of more than one contractor, only one submits a
bid which is found by the agency/LGU to be complying.
(d) If, after pre-qualification, more than one contractor submit bids but only
one is found by the agency/LGU to be complying: Provided, That any of the
disqualified prospective bidder may appeal the decision of the implementing
agencys/LGUs Pre-qualification Bids and Awards Committee within fifteen
(15) working days to the head of the agency, in case of national projects; to
the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), in case of local
projects from the date the disqualification was made known to the disqualified
bidder: Provided, furthermore, That the implementing agency concerned or
DILG should act on the appeal within forty-five (45) working days from receipt
thereof.
TOA/STOA
TOA
Provides detailed terms and conditions for the
construction, maintenance and operation of
expressways
TOA/STOA
STOA
The STOA defines the scope of the road project
coverage, the terminal date of the concession,
and includes provisions on initial toll rate and a
built-in formula for adjustment of toll rates,
investment recovery clauses and contract
termination in the event of the concessionaires,
PNCCs or TRBs default, as the case may be
E-Pass
E-Tap
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Thank you!