Title
LTFRB Fines and Penalties Schedule 2007
Law
Ltfrb Memorandum Circular Gt No. 2007 005
Decision Date
Feb 9, 2007
The LTFRB establishes a comprehensive scale of fines and penalties for various offenses committed by public utility vehicles, particularly taxicabs, to enhance compliance and improve service quality in the transportation sector.

Questions (LTFRB MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR GT NO. 2007 005)

LTFRB cited Section 5(K) of Executive Order No. 202 and Section 13(a) of Commonwealth Act No. 146 as amended.

To improve service of public utilities (transportation) and respond to public demand for stricter compliance with LTFRB rules and regulations.

First offense: Php 6,000.00.

Second offense: 60 days suspension of unit. Third offense: cancellation of CPC of unit.

First offense: Php 6,000.00. Second offense: 60 days suspension of unit. Third offense: cancellation of CPC of unit.

First offense: Php 6,000.00. Second offense: 60 days suspension of unit. Third offense: cancellation of CPC of unit.

First offense: Php 3,000.00. Second offense: Php 4,000.00. Third offense: Php 5,000.00.

It falls under the set of offenses with the same schedule: first offense Php 3,000.00, second Php 4,000.00, third Php 5,000.00.

It is included in the second group of offenses with the schedule: first offense Php 3,000.00, second Php 4,000.00, third Php 5,000.00.

It falls under the “First offense Php 50.00, Second offense Php 75.00, Third offense Php 1,000.00” group (for specified minor/unspecified violations).

An Order to Show Cause shall be issued requiring the operator to explain why his CPC should not be suspended or cancelled.

The penalties/fines must be paid immediately to the LTFRB by the operator or representative presenting the Order or Authority to register and/or CPC.

The corresponding complaint or order to show cause shall be forthwith filed or issued and given due course.

The driver’s License shall be confiscated and forwarded to the LTO Agency for appropriate action.

15 days suspension (of the driver’s license, as the paragraph specifies driver license consequences).

Third offense: revocation of the driver’s license.

Fifteen (15) days after its publication in a newspaper of general circulation or in the Official Gazette.


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