DTI DEPARTMENT ORDER NO. 92, S. 95, June 30, 1995
[ DTI DEPARTMENT ORDER NO. 92, S. 95, June 30, 1995 ]
SPECIAL AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE SECTION 6 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7581 (PRICE ACT) AND REPUBLIC ACT NO. 71 (PRICE TAG LAW) UNDER E.O. 913, S. 1983
Pursuant to Sec. 10 (14) of R.A. 7581, otherwise referred to as the Price Act, the Office of the Mayors of the Cities and Municipalities enumerated below, in the interest of the service, and in order to effectively protect the public and apply swift and effective solution to the problem of overpriced basic necessities whenever a calamity occurs, are hereby deputized as the implementing arm of the Department of Trade and Industry to ensure that prices of basic necessities are automatically frozen at their prevailing prices, whenever the President, under Sec. 6 of the Price Act (R.A. 7581), declares their respective City or Municipality under a state of calamity. 1. Kalookan City 2. Municipality of Las Piñas 3. Makati City 4. Municipality of Malabon 5. Mandaluyong City 6. City of Manila 7. Municipality of Marikina 8. Municipality of Muntinlupa 9. Municipality of Navotas 10. Municipality of Parañaque 11. Pasay City 12. Pasig City 13. Municipality of Pateros 14. Quezon City 15. Municipality of San Juan 16. Municipality of Taguig 17. Municipality of Valenzuela
During the effectivity of the said state of calamity, the mayors are likewise deputized to implement and enforce the Price Tag Law (R.A. 71) on the basic and prime commodities under DTI's jurisdiction listed below.
Basic necessities Prime Commodities
(For R.A. 7581 and R.A. 71 (For R.A. 71)
1. canned fish and other marine products 1. flour
2. processed milk 2. processed & canned pork
3. coffee 3. processed & canned beef
4. laundry soap 4. noodles
5. detergent 5. vinegar, patis, soy sauce
6. candles 6. toilet soap
7. bread 7. paper, school supplies
8. salt 8. cement, clinker, G.I. sheets
9. hollow blocks
10. construction nails
11. batteries, electrical supplies, light bulbs
12. steel wire
Extent of Authority and Responsibility
Mayors or their duly designated representatives shall monitor establishments within their Cities/Municipalities for violations of said laws, sign and serve DTI Formal Charges on violators. They shall indicate the schedule of the mediation conference on each case (which should be on the 5th day following the service of formal charge). A copy of said Formal Charge shall be forwarded to DTI-NCR within two (2) days after the service of said formal charge for Mediation /Adjudication purposes.
This Order shall serve as their authority to conduct said enforcement.
This authority shall be published in two (2) newspapers of general circulation and shall take effect immediately after publication.
Adopted: 30 June 1995
(SGD.) C.B. BAUTISTA Acting Secretary
Recommended by:
(SGD.) JESUS L. MOTOOMULL Director, BTRCP
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