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(NAR) VOL. 6 NO. 1 / JANUARY - MARCH 1995

[ LTO MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 95-211, January 13, 1995 ]

EXEMPTION TO D.O. NO. 94-806 REGULATING THE REGISTRATION AND OPERATION OF RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES IN THE COUNTRY



Attached is a copy of Memorandum dated 02 January 1995 from Hon. Secretary, Jesus B. Garcia, Jr. exempting "off-the-road" vehicles to Department Order No. 94-806 which prohibits the initial registration and operation of all imported right-hand drive (RHD) vehicles in the country. However, all vehicles of the diplomatic community and foreign expatriates working with the Government may be allowed initial registration provided that their importation or shipment into the country was initiated prior to the publication of said Order.

For information, strict compliance and dissemination.

Adopted: 13 Jan. 1995

(SGD.) MANUEL F. BRUAN
Brig. Gen. AFP (Ret)
Assistant Secretary

Memorandum

Exemptions to DO 94-806 Regulating the Registration and Operation of Right-Hand Drive (RHD) Vehicles in the Country

Department Order No. 94-806 prohibits the initial registration and operation of all imported right-hand drive (RHD) vehicles in the country, except for "off-the-road" vehicles. However, several RHD service cars imported by the diplomatic community and foreign expatriates working for the Government prior to the issuance of said Order have arrived in Manila or are in-transit. Their non-eligibility for registration has elicited protests and requests for exemption from this Order.

This Department, therefore, clarifies that vehicles of the diplomatic community and foreign expatriate consultants working with the Government may be allowed initial registration; provided that their importation or shipment into the country was initiated prior to the publication of Department Order No. 94-806, i.e. 03 August 1994.

For compliance.

Adopted: 2 Jan. 1995

(SGD.) JESUS B. GARCIA, JR.
Secretary

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