Tuesday, May 02, 2006

DTI conducts mobile business name registration

As part of DTI’s thrust in bringing service closer to the people, DTI has scheduled its regular conduct of mobile business name registration in different parts of the province.

On April 19, the entire staff of the Trade & Industry Regulatory Division (TIRD) headed by its chief, Dr. Angeline Gonzales, was in Tanjay City for one whole day to conduct various monitoring activities. On the same day they also issued a total of 200 application forms for business name registration. Apparently during an earlier inspection by the monitoring team, a number of establishments in the City were found to have no DTI-registered business names, hence, the need for the mobile registration. They also did random checking of price tags and weighing scales at the Tanjay City public market. Out of the 160 weighing scales inspected, 40 were confiscated due to defects.

Incidentally, TIRD staff Ms. Addie Balatayo also conducted an inspection for the ETC (Emission Testing Center) accreditation of JPV in nearby Bais City on the same day. JPV is one of the three emission testing centers in the province, the other two being PNL and Hi-Point, all Dumaguete-based facilities with branches in Bais and Bayawan Cities.

The team is again set to go to Bayawan City on May 16 for the “Halad Sa Pangulo” program, government’s initiative for the people of the southern part of Oriental Negros to avail of the services of various government agencies right at their doorstep.

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