Title
PEA Fees for Reclamation and Lease Applications
Law
Pea
Decision Date
Jul 5, 1993
The Public Estates Authority establishes a comprehensive fee schedule for applications related to reclamation projects, including titling of reclaimed lands and clearances for foreshore lease and miscellaneous sales, aimed at regulating and facilitating the management of reclaimed properties.
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Additional Charges Related to Reclamation Title Conveyance

  • PEA may impose other charges reflecting the difference between reclamation costs or equity and the fair market value.
  • Justification: reclamation done in violation of PD 3-A and Executive Order 525.
  • Payment required upon execution of the deed conveying the reclaimed property.
  • Transactions governed by a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between PEA and the proponent outlining terms and conditions.

Clearance Fee for Foreshore Lease Agreement (FLA)

  • Filing fee: P50.00, charged upon application for Foreshore Lease Clearance.
  • Clearance fee: 1.5% of the assessed property value plus out-of-pocket expenses.
  • Uniform fee irrespective of property size or location.
  • Fee covers issuance of clearance for Foreshore Lease Agreements.

Clearance Fee for Miscellaneous Sales Application (MSA)

  • Filing fee: P50.00, charged upon application for Miscellaneous Sales Clearance.
  • Clearance fee: 3% of the assessed property value plus out-of-pocket expenses.
  • Uniform fee regardless of property size or location.
  • Fee covers issuance of clearance for Miscellaneous Sales Applications.

Filing Fee for New Reclamation Project Proposals

  • Fee imposed: P5,000.00.
  • Charged for study, evaluation, and processing of new reclamation proposals by PEA.

Legal Basis and Administrative Authority

  • Schedule of fees adopted pursuant to Board Resolution No. 1004, Series of 1993.
  • Issued by PEA, which has regulatory authority over reclamation projects, titling, and clearances.

Enforcement and Compliance

  • Fees ensure regulatory control over reclamation activities including unauthorized reclamations.
  • Provides mechanisms for regularizing titles for reclaimed lands in violation cases through fees and agreements.
  • Ensures government revenue from reclamation-related transactions and administrative acts.

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