Full Title
An act requiring the mandatory installation of speed limiter in public utility and certain types of vehicles.
Short Title
Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016
Date of Approval
July 21, 2016

Legislative History

Legislative History
Entitled:
AN ACT MANDATING THE INSTALLATION OF SPEED LIMITERS AND SETTING SPEED LIMITS FOR PUBLIC UTILITY BUSES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
[ THIRD REGULAR SESSION, 16TH CONGRESS ]
[ 2015 ]
11/3/2015 Prepared and submitted jointly by the Committee(s) on PUBLIC SERVICES and FINANCE with Senator(s) ANTONIO "SONNY" F. TRILLANES, JOSEPH VICTOR G. EJERCITO, MIRIAM DEFENSOR SANTIAGO and LOREN B. LEGARDA as author(s) per Committee Report No. 287, recommending its approval in substitution of SBNos. 1133 and 2110 taking into consideration SRN-445 and HBN-5911;
11/9/2015 Committee Report Calendared for Ordinary Business;
11/9/2015 Sponsor: Senator JOSEPH VICTOR G. EJERCITO;
11/10/2015 Transferred from the Calendar for Ordinary Business to the Calendar for Special Order;
11/10/2015 Sponsorship speech of Senator JOSEPH VICTOR G. EJERCITO;
12/15/2015 Period of interpellation closed;
12/15/2015 Period of committee amendments closed;
12/15/2015 Period of individual amendments closed;
12/15/2015 Approved on Second Reading without Amendment;
[ 2016 ]
1/7/2016 Printed Copies were distributed to the Senators;
1/18/2016 Approved on Third Reading;
1/18/2016 In favor: (18) JUAN EDGARDO "SONNY" M. ANGARA, PAOLO BENIGNO "BAM" AQUINO IV, MARIA LOURDES NANCY S. BINAY, ALAN PETER COMPANERO S. CAYETANO, PIA S. CAYETANO, FRANKLIN M. DRILON, JOSEPH VICTOR G. EJERCITO, JUAN PONCE ENRILE, FRANCIS "CHIZ" G. ESCUDERO, TEOFISTO "TG" GUINGONA III, GREGORIO B. HONASAN II, MANUEL "LITO" M. LAPID, LOREN B. LEGARDA, SERGIO R. OSMENA III, AQUILINO KOKO III L. PIMENTEL, GRACE L. POE, VICENTE C. SOTTO III and ANTONIO "SONNY" F. TRILLANES;
1/18/2016 Against: N o n e ;
1/18/2016 Abstention: N o n e ;
1/20/2016 Sent to the House of Representatives requesting for concurrence;
1/27/2016 Senate requested the House of Representatives for a conference on the disagreeing provisions of SBN-2999 and HBN-5911, designating Senators Ejercito, Angara and Villar as its conferees to the Bicameral Conference Committee on January 25, 2016;
2/1/2016 House of Representatives designated Representatives Sarmiento, Velarde Jr., Cua, Olivarez, Belmonte and Tejada as its conferees to the Bicameral Conference Committee on the disagreeing provisions of HBN-5911 and SBN-2999 on January 25, 2016;
2/2/2016 Conference Committee Report on the disagreeing provisions of SBN-2999 and HBN-5911, submitted to the Senate, recommending that SBN-2999 in consolidation with HBN-5911, be approved as reconciled;
2/2/2016 Sponsorship speech on the Conference Committee Report of Senator JOSEPH VICTOR G. EJERCITO;
2/2/2016 Conference Committee Report Approved by the Senate; (Transmittal letter sent to the House of Representatives on February 10, 2016);
5/23/2016 Conference Committee Report Approved by the House of Representatives;
6/16/2016 Enrolled copies of the consolidated version of SBN-2999 and HBN-5911, sent to the House of Representatives for the signature of the Speaker and the Secretary General;
6/16/2016 Enrolled copies of SBN-2999 which was adopted as an amendment to HBN-5911, received by the Senate signed by the Speaker and the Secretary General of the House of Representatives on June 22, 2016;
6/16/2016 Enrolled copies of the consolidated version of SBN-2999 and HBN-5911, sent to the Office of the President of the Philippines through PLLO, for the signature and approval of His Excellency President Benigno S. Aquino III;
FINAL TITLE: AN ACT REQUIRING THE MANDATORY INSTALLATION OF SPEED LIMITER IN PUBLIC UTILITY AND CERTAIN TYPES OF VEHICLE
6/30/2016 Enacted into Law without Executive Approval Pursuant to the provisions of Section 27(1), Article VI of the Constitution on July 21, 2016 and Became
6/30/2016 REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10916.
(Pursuant to paragraph g, Sec. 7, Rule V of the Rules of the Senate, R.A.No. 10916 (SBN-2999/HBN-5911) with pertinent documents transmitted to the Legislative Records and Archives Service for safekeeping and preservation on August 9, 2016)
(The legislative history/plenary deliberations is prepared by the INDEXING, MONITORING AND LIS SECTION, LEGISLATIVE BILLS AND INDEX SERVICE; The data entry re conducted committee meetings/hearings, conducted technical working group, is prepared by the Committee concerned/Committee Affairs Bureau)

Committees

Committee Report No.
287

Other Details

Issuance Category
Legislative Issuance Type
Bill Note
Related to Note
RA 10717

Full Text of Issuance

S. No. 2999 H. No. 5911 ; Manila Bulletin (August 01, 2016); 112 OG No. 34, 5479 (August 22, 2016)

[ REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10916, July 21, 2016 ]

AN ACT REQUIRING THE MANDATORY INSTALLATION OF SPEED LIMITER IN PUBLIC UTILITY AND CERTAIN TYPES OF VEHICLES

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: SECTION 1. Short Title. – This Act shall be known as the “Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016”.SEC. 2. Declaration, of Policy. – It is hereby declared the policy of the State to maintain at all times the safety and protection of the public. Towards this end, it shall pursue a more proactive and preventive approach to secure the safety of passengers and public in general on roads and highways.  It shall implement measures to safeguard them from any speed-related road accidents which are not only causing fatalities but also damage to properties.SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. – As used in this Act:(a) Closed van refers to a large motor vehicle, usually with an enclosed cargo space, designed to carry goods for commercial purposes, or engaged in services of transporting personal effects;(b) Covered vehicle refers to any closed van, hauler or cargo trailer, PUV, shuttle service, or tanker truck as defined under this section and such other vehicles as may hereinafter be determined and included by the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) for the purpose of applying the provisions of this Act; excluding taxicabs, and public utility jeepneys (PUJs), without prejudice to the review by the DOTC after one (1) year on the necessity of their inclusion in the coverage of this Act;(c) Hauler or Cargo trailer refers to a motor vehicle designed for transporting heavy or oversized loads or cargoes;(d) Public utility vehicle (PUV) refers to a motor vehicle considered as a public transport conveyance or common carrier duly registered with the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and granted a franchise by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB);(e) Shuttle service refers to any motor vehicle provided by government or private company or establishment to transport its employees to and from the work premises or clients between designated origin and destination and carrying not less than four (4) passengers;(f) Speed limiter refers to a device used to limit the top speed of a vehicle through the employment of mechanical, electronic or communications system or the combination of these systems or similar devices capable of performing the same function;(g) Tampering refers to an act of recalibrating, reprogramming, resetting or reconfiguring a speed limiter installed in any covered vehicle and already sealed by the LTO or LTFRB after due inspection in such a way as to circumvent its functions or the purposes for which it is intended. The act of calibrating, reprogramming, resetting or reconfiguring a speed limiter installed in any covered vehicle without the supervision of the LTO or LTFRB as required under Section 5 of this Act shall be considered tampering: and(h) Tanker truck refers to a motor vehicle designed for transporting or carrying gas, oil or liquid, flammable, combustible, corrosive or hazardous materials or substances in bulk.SEC. 4. Mandatory Installation of Speed Limiter.No covered vehicle, following the effectivity of this Act, shall be allowed to run in any road, street or highway in the Philippines without a standard speed limiter in accordance with the standards and specifications approved by the DOTC: Provided, That in case of vehicles which are already registered with any appropriate agency, this requirement shall be complied with not later than eighteen (18) months from the effectivity of this Act.SEC. 5. No Speed Limiter, No Registration.No covered vehicle shall be registered by the LTO or given a franchise by the LTFRB without the standard speed limiter installed and set in the vehicle in compliance with Section 4 and Section 6 hereof.SEC. 6. Setting of Standard. –The DOTC shall, in accordance with acceptable international standards, determine the specifications of the speed limiters that may be allowed to be installed in the covered vehicles. The LTO or the LTFRB, shall supervise and inspect the setting of speed limiter corresponding to the maximum allowed in the route plied by a particular covered vehicle.SEC. 7. Accreditation. – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) shall accredit persons, establishments or institutions producing, manufacturing or distributing speed limiters in accordance with the specifications and standards as may be determined by the DOTC. For this purpose, the DTI shall issue the necessary certification attesting compliance with such specifications and standards as a prerequisite for registration.SEC. 8. Implementing Rules and Regulations. – The DOTC, in coordination with the LTO, LTFRB, DTI and the Department of Science and Technology, and in consultation with private stakeholders, shall formulate and promulgate the necessary implementing rules and regulations of this Act within sixty (60) days upon the effectivity of this Act.SEC. 9. Fines/Penalties. –(a) The driver who operates a motor vehicle covered by this Act or the owner or operator who allows such driver to operate without the speed limiter herein required shall suffer a fine in the amount of fifty thousand pesos (P50.000.00).(b) The same fine shall be imposed upon the driver, owner or operator who operates or allows a person to operate a motor vehicle with a nonfunctioning or tampered speed limiter.In addition to the above fines, a suspension of the driver’s license for a period of one (1) month or franchise of a motor vehicle for a period of three (3) months, as the case may be, shall be imposed upon the offender who commits the abovementioned violations for the first time.For the commission of any of the foregoing prohibited acts for the second time, the driver’s license of the offender shall be suspended for a period of three (3) months or the franchise of a motor vehicle shall be suspended for a period of six (6) months, as the case may be, in addition to the fines herein imposed.For the subsequent commission of any of the foregoing prohibited acts, the driver’s license of the offender shall be revoked or the franchise of a motor vehicle shall be suspended for a period of one (1) year, as the case may be, in addition to the fines herein imposed.(c) Any person who is found guilty of tampering as defined in this Act shall suffer a penalty of imprisonment of not less than six (6) months but not more than three (3) years and a fine of thirty thousand pesos (P30,000.00).The provision of this section shall be applied without prejudice to criminal prosecution or civil action under existing applicable laws.SEC. 10. Appropriations. -The initial amount necessary to implement the provisions of this Act shall be charged against the current year’s appropriation of the DOTC.  Thereafter, such sums as may be necessary for the continued implementation of this Act shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.SEC. 11. Separability Clause. – If any provision of this Act is held invalid or unconstitutional, other provisions not affected thereby shall continue to be in full force and effect.SEC. 12. Repealing Clause. – All laws, decrees, executive orders or parts thereof inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed, amended or modified accordingly.SEC. 13. Effectivity. – This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its complete publication in the Official Gazette or in a national newspaper of general circulation.Approved,(Sgd.) FELICIANO BELMONTE JR. Speaker of the House of Representatives

(Sgd.) FRANKLIN M. DRILONPresident of the Senate This Act which is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 2999 and House Bill No. 5911 was finally passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on February 2, 2016 and May 23, 2016, respectively.(Sgd.) MARILYN B. BARUA-YAPSecretary GeneralHouse of Representatives (Sgd.) OSCAR G. YABESSecretary of the Senate Approved:BENIGNO S. AQUINO III President of the Philippines Lapsed into law on JUL 21 2016 Without the signature of the President In accordance with Article VI, Section 27 (1) of the Constitution

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