ARTA chief reminds LGUs to establish business one stop shops

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Local government units were reminded to establish a business one-stop shop (BOSS) in compliance with the country’s anti-red tape law.

According to the Anti-Red Tape Authority led by Director General Jeremiah Belgica, the one-stop shop aims to hasten the processing of business permits, clearances and other permits as part of ensuring efficient government service.

“In line with this, ARTA is urging all LGUs to comply and adopt BOSS in their city/municipality. ARTA believes that it is high time that the country prioritize measures that will make public service more effective, efficient, and pro-people,” the agency said. ARTA said the local government units must also comply with the provision of the law that barangay clearances and permits shall be applied for, issued, and fees collected at the city or the municipality level. The collection must be remitted to the respective barangays.

 

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