Title
Use of LTO IT Systems for MAIDRS, LETAS, ADLES
Law
Lto Memorandum Circular No. 569-2005
Decision Date
Feb 7, 2005
Effective February 8, 2005, all LTO officials and personnel are mandated to utilize the IT Facilities for processing transactions related to Manufacturers, Assemblers, Importers, Dealers, Law Enforcement, and Driver Licensing Systems, without collecting computer fees until further notice.
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Q&A (LTO MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 569-2005)

It directs the use of the LTO IT Project facilities for all transactions involving MAIDRS, LETAS, and ADLES starting February 8, 2005.

MAIDRS stands for Manufacturers, Assemblers, Importers, Dealers, Reporting System.

The systems covered are the MAIDRS, LETAS (Law Enforcement and Traffic Adjudication System), and ADLES (Automated Drivers Licensing Examination System).

It became effective on February 8, 2005.

No, collection of computer fees is suspended pending a subsequent memorandum circular expected on March 1, 2005.

To ensure smooth and efficient processing of transactions before the official collection of fees and full implementation of the system.

The Commission on Audit's Commission Proper's Decision No. 2005-001 dated January 24, 2005.

All transactions involving MAIDRS, LETAS, and ADLES must be processed using the computerized systems.

Assistant Secretary Anneli R. Lontoc signed the memorandum.

LETAS stands for Law Enforcement and Traffic Adjudication System, part of the LTO IT Project systems for transaction processing.


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