Memorandum Of Agreement Between Peza And Bfp
marekbilek.cz - 12.12.2020Peza signed an agreement (MOA) with the BFP, in which it entrusted responsibility for the implementation of the fire code. The agreement is consistent with the government`s initiative to promote the simplification of government transactions, the interoperability of government processes and the strengthening of communication and coordination between government authorities. The agreement signed on 18 January aims to regulate the management and implementation of the fire law in all economic zones in the country managed by PEZA, including parks and computer centres. As part of the agreement, PEZA will approve the BFP for all applications for building permits, occupancy permits and annual inspection certification for the issuance of the Fire Safety Evaluation Clearance (FSEC) and fire Safety Inspection Certificate (FSIC). MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) have reached an agreement to improve the coordination and enforcement of the Philippine fire code in industrial areas. The document also states that Peza could no longer extend the expired FSICs it had previously issued. FSICs that have not expired are considered valid until their expiry date. Use of 20% Fire Code Fees Summary of Information on fire code tax collection by the BFP and the LGU for FY – Detailed information on the collection of taxes on incendiary codes by the BFP and the LGU for FY – Monthly Voting Statement (region) Monthly Voting Statement (City and Municipality) Consolidated Monthly Report on Reporting Forms To Report More: Fire Code Management Management Division (FCRMD) Forms „The BFP is responsible for implementing the Philippine Fire Code (CPF) in peza-registered companies,“ the MOA read. „As pioneering locators, HTI and SCAD occupy old buildings that are more than 20 years old,“ Plaza said, adding that there were 750 workers affected. The extent of the damage and the cause of the fire have not yet been determined by the BFP. /atm PEZA does not grant authorization unless the BFP has granted the necessary authorizations related to the FSEC, FSIC and Fire Code.
It was signed the day after House Technologies Inc. (HTI) was founded in an economic zone in Cavite, according to a media report. Even the company`s factory last February fire. „PEZA is grateful for the support provided by the BFP and the Ministry of Local Government in our recently signed MOA for better coordination and application of the Philippine fire code in economic and industrial zones,“ said PEZA Executive Director Charito Plaza.