Long Title
RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE APPROPRIATE SENATE COMMITTEES TO CONDUCT AN INQUIRY, IN AID OF LEGISLATION, ON THE OCCURENCE OF ROAD ACCIDENTS EMANATING FROM INEFFICIENT VEHICLE INSPECTION AND REGISTRATION PROCESSES, WITH THE END VIEW OF ESTABLISHING STRICTER INSPECTION PROCEDURES AND ENFORCING PENALTIES TO ERRING LICENSING OFFICIALS OF THE LAND TRANSPORTATION OFFICE (LTO) AND LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD (LTFRB)
Short Title
INEFFICIENT VEHICLE INSPECTION AND REGISTRATION PROCESSES
Date filed
March 7, 2017

Legislative History

Legislative History
Entitled:
RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE APPROPRIATE SENATE COMMITTEES TO CONDUCT AN INQUIRY, IN AID OF LEGISLATION, ON THE OCCURENCE OF ROAD ACCIDENTS EMANATING FROM INEFFICIENT VEHICLE INSPECTION AND REGISTRATION PROCESSES, WITH THE END VIEW OF ESTABLISHING STRICTER INSPECTION PROCEDURES AND ENFORCING PENALTIES TO ERRING LICENSING OFFICIALS OF THE LAND TRANSPORTATION OFFICE (LTO) AND LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD (LTFRB)
[ FIRST REGULAR SESSION, 17TH CONGRESS ]
[ 2017 ]
3/7/2017 Introduced by Senator LEILA M. DE LIMA;
3/7/2017 Submitted to the Senate and Referred to the Committee on PUBLIC SERVICES;
8/17/2017 Conducted TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP;
12/14/2017 Returned and submitted jointly by the Committee(s) on PUBLIC SERVICES, CIVIL SERVICE, GOVERNMENT REORGANIZATION AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, EDUCATION, ARTS AND CULTURE and FINANCE per Committee Report No. 218, recommending that it be considered in SBN-1637;
[ 2018 ]
1/15/2018 Committee Report Calendared for Ordinary Business;
1/15/2018 CONSIDERED IN SBN-1637 UNDER COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 218.
(Pursuant to paragraph (g), Sec. 7, Rule V of the Rules of the Senate, Proposed Senate Resolution No. 314, with pertinent documents, transmitted to the Archives for safekeeping and preservation on June 25, 2019)
(The legislative history/plenary deliberations is prepared by the INDEXING, MONITORING AND LIS SECTION, LEGISLATIVE BILLS AND INDEX SERVICE)

Committees

Primary Committee
Committee Report No.
218