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(NAR) VOL. 20 NO.1 / JANUARY – MARCH 2009

[ ERC RESOLUTION NO. 03, S. 2009, February 23, 2009 ]

RESOLUTION AMENDING THE GUIDELINES TO GOVERN THE IMPOSITION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS IN THE FORM OF FINES AND PENALTIES PURSUANT TO SECTION 46 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9136



This is to amend Sections 4 and 5, Article III of the GUIDELINES TO GOVERN THE IMPOSITION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS IN THE FORM OF FINES AND PENALTIES PURSUANT TO SECTION 46 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9136 (“Guidelines”) approved on May 17, 2002 to read as follows:

“ARTICLE III
ADMINISTRATIVE SANCTIONS

Section 4. Non-Submission of Documents. – Any person who, without justifiable reason, fails to submit the documents in compliance with the ERC’s List of Reportorial Requirements or any other documents which the ERC may require from time to time, shall be subject to the following sanctions:

No. of Violation
Basic Amount of Penalty
Additional Penalty to be Imposed for the Delay in the Compliance from Notification



1st violation
PhP50,000.00
a. More than 1 (one) month but less than three (3) months 10% of the basic amount of penalty



2nd and 3rd violations
PhP100,000.00
b. Three (3) months to six (6) months – 50% of the basic amount of penalty.



4th and subsequent violations
PhP200,000.00
c. More than six (6) months-50% of the basic amount of penalty for every month of delay

If the reports/documents submitted contain fraudulent information/data, the same shall be treated as non-compliance with the preceding paragraph and shall be subject to the following sanctions:

No. of Violation
Basic Amount of Penalty
Additional Penalty



1st violation
PhP200,000.00
a. 50% of the basic amount of penalty if there were Financial benefits that may be derived as a result of the violation



2nd violation
PhP300,000.00
b.75% of the basic amount of penalty if the violation is intended to conceal illegal acts



3rd violation and subsequent violations
PhP500,000.00 and cancellation of the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) License and the Franchise for Consortium
c. 100% of the basic amount of penalty if the violation directly affects the consumers

The official or personnel of the juridical entity solely responsible for the submission of the fraudulent reports shall be subject to the following sanctions:

No. of Violation
Amount of Penalty


1st violation
PhP100,000.00


2nd violation
PhP200,000.00


3rd and subsequent violations
PhP400,000.00

For purposes of these Guidelines, the responsible officer being referred to in the preceding paragraph are those who have directly participated in, or have authorized the preparation of such reports/documents.

No compromise agreement shall be allowed in cases where the same violation was committed more than once.

SECTION 5. NON COMPLIANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE ACT AND ITS IRR, GRID AND DISTRIBUTION CODES, RULES REGULATIONS, ORDERS, RESOLUTION AND OTHER LAWS OF THE ERC. Any person who has been found to have committed a violation of any provisions of the Act and its IRR, the Philippine Grid and Distribution Codes (PGDC), rules, regulations, orders, resolutions and other laws the implementation and enforcement of which are delegated to the ERC, including but not limited to the following, shall be subject to the following sanctions:

x         x         x

No. of Violation
Basic Amount of Penalty
Additional Penalty shall be Imposed for Any Willful Delay in the Implementation



1st and 2nd violation
PhP100,000.00
a. 10% of the basic amount of penalty if the compliance was made after one (1) month from notice.



3rd and 4th violations
PhP300,000.00
b. 50% of the basic amount of penalty if the compliance was made after two (2) months from notice.



5th and subsequent violations
PhP500,000.00 and Cancellation penalty if the compliance of the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN), License and the Franchise for Consortium
c. 100% of the basic amount was made after three (3) Months from notice.

No compromise agreement shall be allowed in cases where the same violation was committed more than once.

This Resolution shall take effect fifteen (15) days after publication in two (2) newspapers of general circulation in the country.

Let copies of this Resolution be furnished the University of the Philippines Law Center-Office of the National Administrative Register (UPLC-ONAR) and all entities engaged in the generation, transmission, distribution and supply of electricity.

Adopted: 23 Feb. 2009

(SGD.) ZENAIDA G. CRUZ-DUCUT
Chairperson


(SGD.) RAUF A. TAN
Commissioner
(SGD.) ALEJANDRO Z. BARIN
Commissioner


(SGD.) MARIA TERESA A.R. CASTANEDA
Commissioner
(SGD.) JOSE C. REYES
Commissioner
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