TDC-15-S-07-1 Special Laws V92021
TDC-15-S-07-1 Special Laws V92021
TDC-15-S-07-1 Special Laws V92021
Outline of Subjects:
Recognition of Rights
Right of citizens to breathe clean air
Right to utilize and enjoy natural resources for the nation’s
sustainable development
Right to participate in the formulation, planning, implementation and
monitoring of environmental policies;
Right to participate in the decision-making process concerning
development policies, plans and programs, projects or activities that
may have adverse impact on the environment and public health;
R.A. No. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Article 4 Sec. 21 Pollution from Motor Vehicles
DENR – in collaboration with DOTr, DTI and LGU’s set the emission
standard
DOTC (DOTr) - implement the emission standard set by DTI/DENR
- deputize other law enforcement agencies and
LGU’s for this purpose.
The DOTr shall have the power to:
a. Inspect and monitor the emissions of motor vehicles;
b. prohibit or enjoin the use of motor vehicles or a class of
motor vehicles in any area or street at specified time; and
c. authorize private emission testing centers duly accredited by the DTI.
R.A. No. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Article 4 Sec. 22 Regulation of Motor Vehicles and Engines
REQUIREMENT FOR REGISTRATION
Imported New or Locally-assembled Any imported used motor vehicle or
new Motor vehicles rebuilt motor vehicle
Complies with the emission standards as Compliant with the applicable emission
evidenced by a Certificate of Conformity standards (Certificate Of Compliance to
(COC) by DTI Emission Standard)
3RD OFFENSE and Not more than Php6,000.00 and one (1) year suspension of
succeeding offense the motor vehicle registration
AND
The driver and operator of the apprehended vehicle shall
undergo a seminar on pollution control and management
Reminder!
Regularly check your MV level of smoke
emission and always have proper motor
vehicle maintenance and correction.
PRIVATE PUBLIC
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
WHAT IS SEAT BELTS USE ACT?
• MANUFACTURERS, ASSEMBLERS,
BODY BUILDERS, DISTRIBUTORS
AND DEALERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES
• DRIVERS AND
• POSTING OF APPROPRIATE
PASSENGERS SIGNAGE ON PUBLIC OR FOR
HIRE VEHICLES
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
NO SEAT BELT
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
PROHIBITIONS
*For public utility vehicles, both the driver and the operator
are liable to fine Php 3,000.00 for every violation.
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
Reminder!
1. The safety belt should rest comfortably across
the torso.
2. The lap belt is placed over the stomach but
not over the hips.
3. Never use a seat belt for two or more people at
the same time.
MVUC LAW
It is an act imposing a motor vehicle
user’s charge on owners of all types of
motor vehicles and for other purposes.
COVERED VEHICLES
• All types of Motor Vehicles Registered with LTO
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Objectives
1. For road safety.
2. To prevent the premature
deterioration of the road.
3. To prevent smoke
belching due from over
tasked engine.
R.A. No. 8794 –The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Maximum Allowable Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) per R.A. No. 8794
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Maximum Allowable Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) per R.A. No. 8794
R.A. No. 8794 –The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Maximum Allowable Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) per R.A. No. 8794
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Maximum Allowable Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) per R.A. No. 8794
Registration of Motor Vehicle
Section 8 - Schedule of Registration Fees
Amended by: RA 8794 MVUC Law
AGE YEAR
Aged Private Vehicles - refers to private Current 2000
passenger cars registered under E.O. 43
1yr.Old 1999
series of 1986. Pursuant to MC # EMA-
MC-01348 dated 8/18/01 2yrs.Old 1998
3yrs.Old 1997
re: Clarification on the Rates of Collectible 4yrs.Old 1996
MVUC for Aged Motor Vehicles,
hereunder are the schedule of aged MVs, 5yrs.Old 1995
the base year of which is 2000 the year Over 5 yrs old 1994 and below
RA 8794 become effective.
Registration of Motor Vehicle
TRANSACTIO TRANSACTIO
VEHICLE CATEGORY VEHICLE CATEGORY
N FEE N FEE
Light Vehicles up to 1,600 kgs Heavy Vehicles 2,301 kgs and Up
2001 Onwards Php 1,600
2001 Onwards Php 8,000
1995 to 2000 Php 2,000
1995 to 2000 Php 12,000
1994 & Below Php 1,400
1994 and Below Php 5,600
Medium Vehicles 1,600 to 2,300 kgs Motorcycles
2001 Onwards Php 3,600 Without Sidecar Php 240
1997 to 2000 Php 6,000 With Sidecar (including Php 300
1995 and 1996 Php 4,800 three wheeled vehicle-cargo
1994 and below Php 2,400 type
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
PENALTY FOR
OVERLOADING
Owner of a truck or trailer which is loaded in excess of
the maximum allowable gross vehicle weight (GVW) to
pay a penalty in the amount equivalent to 25% of the
MVUC applicable to the vehicle at the time of
infringement, provided that the penalty shall be waived
for the loading exceeding the GVW by a tolerance of
less than 5%, and
No vehicle shall be permitted to proceed on the
roadway if either a dual-wheel axle load exceeds
13,500 kgs or the vehicle load exceeds 150% of the
maximum allowable GVW.
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Reminder!
Check your load limits prior
to your every trip to avoid
deterioration of roads.
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R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
Once the Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) have established the existence
of probable cause , the LEO shall expressly inform the driver of his
assessment and direct the driver to perform all of the 3 Field Sobriety
Test
road crash
2. Nationwide Random
Terminal Inspection and
Quick Random Drug Tests
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
Sleepiness
Impaired Memory
Increase Heart Rate
MARIJUANA Decreased Inhibitions
Paranoia
Hallucinations
Difficulty Keeping Track of Time
Impaired Concentration and Coordination
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
COCAINE HALLUCINOGENS
Hallucinations Sleeplessness or insomnia
Reduced Pain Perception Lack of coordination
Paranoia Or Erratic Behavior Incoherent speech
If Injected, Can Cause Vein Collapse Reduced pain perception
Increased Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, Tremors and convulsions
and Body Temperature Violent behavior
Overstimulation Of The Nervous Flashbacks
System, Causing A Seizure, Brain Increased heart rate and blood pressure
Haemorrhage, Stroke, Or Heart Attack
Depression, anxiety, paranoia and
confusion
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
METHAMPHETAMINE ECSTASY
Insomnia
Sounds and colors seem intense
Irritability and confusion
Confusion
Anxiety and paranoia
Anxiety, paranoia, and psychosis
Violent behavior
Overheating and dehydration
Respiratory issues
Fluid retention in the body
Increased heart rate and blood pressure
Extreme decreased appetite
Hypothermia, tremors and convulsions
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
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R.A. No. 10913 – Anti-Distracted Driving Act
ANTI-DISTRACTED ACT
R.A. No. 10913 – Anti-Distracted Driving Act
R.A. No. 10913 – Anti-Distracted Driving Act
No Speed Limiter
No Registration -LTO
No Franchise-LTFRB
The LTO or the LTFRB shall supervise and inspect the
setting of speed limiter corresponding to the maximum
allowed in the route plied by a particular covered vehicle.
R.A. No. 10916 – Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016
Subsequent Offense – revocation of the driver’s license or the franchise of a motor vehicle
shall be suspended for a period of one year.
Any person who is found guilty of tampering shall suffer a penalty of imprisonment of not
less than 6 months but not more than 3 years and a fine of P30,000.00.
Land Transportation Related Special Laws And Others
Definition of Terms
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Exceptional Circumstances:
1) During medical emergencies:
2) When the child being transported has a medical, mental,
psychological, psychiatric or developmental condition or
3) Other analogous circumstances as may be determined by
the DOTr in consultation with the DOH
Submission of fake
documents in relation to the 3,000 plus one year disqualification plus
application for a driver’s criminal charges
license (new/renewal)
3rd
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st
2nd
Violation Offens Remarks
Offense Offense
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9. Driving against the flow of traffic
10. Illegal turn
11. Illegal overtaking
12. Overtaking at an unsafe distance
13. Cutting an overtaken vehicle
1,000
14. Failure to give way to an overtaking vehicle
15. Increasing speed when being overtaken
16. Overtaking when left side is not visible or
clear of oncoming traffic
17. Overtaking upon a crest or a grade
18. Overtaking upon a curve
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st
2nd 3rd
Violation Offens Remarks
Offense Offense
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33. Failure to stop motor and notch handbrake of
motor vehicle when unattended
34. Unsafe towing
35. Obstruction
36. Motorcycle carrying more passenger other than the
back ride or cargo other than the saddle bags and
luggage carriers. 1,000
37. Refusal to render service to the public or convey
passenger to destination.
38. Overcharging/Undercharging of fare
39. No franchise/Certificate of Public Convenience or
evidence of franchise presented during apprehension
or carried inside the motor vehicle.
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st
2nd 3rd
Violation Offens Remarks
Offense Offense
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40. Fraud and falsities such as presentation of fake and
spurious CPC, OR/CR, plates, stickers and tags.
41. Operating the unit/s with defective parts and
accessories.
42. Failure to provide fare discount to those entitled under
existing laws and pertinent Memorandum Circulars of
the LTFRB.
1,000
43. Fast, tampered, defective taximeter or operating
without or with an old seal taximeter.
44. Tampered, broken, joined, reconnected, fake or altered
sealing wire.
45. No signboard.
46. Pick and Drop of passengers outside the terminal.
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st
2nd 3rd
Violation Offens Remarks
Offense Offense
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47. Carrying of illegal and/or prohibited cargoes
II
VIOLATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH
MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION/RENEWAL/OPERATION
III
VIOLATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH
DIMENSIONS, SPECIFICATIONS, WEIGHT AND LOAD LIMITS
IV
VIOLATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH FRANCHISE
Over/under charging
2nd offense plus 30 days
Failure to provide body markings MV impound
No CPC presented 3rd offense plus
cancellation of CPC
Presentation of spurious CPC