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(NAR) VOL. II NO. 2 / APRIL - JUNE 1991

[ DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 05, February 28, 1991 ]

REGULATING AND PRESCRIBING FEES FOR THE USE OF FACILITIES INSIDE NATIONAL PARKS AND OTHER PROTECTED AREAS



Pursuant to Section 56 of Presidential Decree 705, Section 5 (b) of Executive Order No. 192 and in order to regulate the use of facilities inside the National Parks and other protected areas, the following regulations are hereby promulgated for the guidance of all concerned:

SECTION 1. Basic Policy – The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) hereby adopts the following policies on the use of facilities inside National Parks and other protected areas:

1. The use of facilities inside national parks/protected areas shall be regulated.

2. Fees and charges shall be collected for entry into and use of certain facilities inside national parks and other protected areas.

SECTION 2. Fees and Charges – The following fees and charges shall be imposed on certain facilities:

1. Entrance fee in the amount of Two Pesos and Fifty Centavos (P2.50) shall be collected from each visitor except children less than 75 cm. (or 2.5 feet) in height or below five years old, senior citizens who are sixty-five years old or over, and handicapped persons.

2. For Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Nature Center (NAPWNC), the following entrance fees shall be collected from each visitor:
2.1. Students – P3.00; and
2.2 Adults   – 5.00
The same exemptions under Section 2.1. hereof shall apply to the NAPWNC.

3. Entrance fee for specific areas such as Calauit Game Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary, EL Nido Marine Reserve, St. Paul Subterranean River National Park and Mt. Pulog National Park shall P300.00 or US$10.00 for foreign nationals and P50.00 for local visitors.

SECTION 3. Use of Other Facilities – For other facilities and activities or use, the following fees and charges shall be:

  FACILITIES
RATES
  CONDITIONS
       
a. Parking Fee    
       
  a.1 Bus/Mini Bus
P 20.00
  For the first 4 hours or fraction thereof and P5.00 per hour thereafter
     
 
  a.2 Car/Jeepney
10.00
  For the first 4 hours or fraction thereof and P2.00 per hour thereafter
     
 
  a.3 Tricycle, motorcycle, and the like
5.00
  For the first 4 hours or fraction thereof and P1.00 per hour thereafter
         
b. Picnic shed
P 30.00
  Per unit/day without limit as to the number of occupants
   
   
c. Wooden picnic tables
10.00
  Per unit/day without limit as to the number of occupants.
   
   
d. Tea house or similar facilities
250.00
  Per day or fraction thereof
   
   
e. Basketball Court
20.00
  Per half-day of fraction thereof
   
   
f. Sports fishing in lagoons/lakes using hook and lines
30.00
  Per rod/day
   
   
g. Pavilion
350.00
  Per day or fraction thereof
   
   
h. Amphitheater
300.00
  Per day or fraction thereof
   
   
   
200.00
  For use of electricity for half-day or fraction thereof.
   
   
i. Filming for movie production, TV and commercials
2,000.00
  Per day or fraction thereof, exclusive of the use of electric power and other facilities
   
   
   
  Include acknowledgment of the area to promote the park.
   
   
j. Boat hire (paddled boat)
25.00
  Per hour per boat
   
   
k. Holding of commercial exhibits
1,500.00
  Per day or fraction thereof
   
   
l. Overnight
50.00
  Per person per night
   
   
m. Camping
20.00
  Per person per day
   
   
n. Scuba Diving
300.00
  Per person per visit
   
   
o. Docking fee
500.00
  Per boat per visit
         
p. Visitor’s fee
20.00
  Per person per visit for areas without outdoor recreation facilities

SECTION 4. Mode of Collection – The following procedures shall be observed in the collection of fees:

4.1 Entrance fee shall be collected from visitors upon entry at designated gates of the park.  Corresponding tickets shall be issued for such fees.

4.2 Charges for facility use and services shall be collected upon reservation and corresponding official receipt shall be issued for such payments.

4.3 Payments of fees and charges shall be made on cash basis only.  No personal checks or credit cards shall be honored.

SECTION 5. Collection Responsibilities – The following shall be responsible for the collection of fees:

5.1 The Secretary or his duty authorized representatives shall monitor the collection of revenues.

5.2 For the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Nature Center (NAPWNC), the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau Director shall:
  1. recommend approval of management plan;

  2. collect, and account such revenues collected to the Office of the Secretary;

  3. prepare and submit, to the Office of the Secretary, quarterly reports of revenue collections and remittances to the National Treasury.
5.3 The Regional Executive Directors shall:
  1. designate one Collecting Officer for each park where there are existing facilities and amenities;

  2.  prepare and submit, to the Office of the Secretary, quarterly reports of revenue collections and remittances to the National Treasury.
5.4 For areas mentioned under Section 2.3, charges and fees shall be collected by the respective organizations managing the area.  They shall likewise submit, to the Office of the Secretary, quarterly reports on the revenue collections and remittances to the National Treasury.

SECTION 6. Issuance of Visitor’s Permit – A Visitor’s permit shall be required prior to entry in national parks or other protected areas without designated or developed outdoor recreation zones.

Visitor’s permits shall be issued by the Regional Director or his duly authorized representative in accordance with the prescribed format, upon payment of visitor’s fee.

SECTION 7. Repealing Clause – This Order supersedes all Department Orders, Circulars and/or Memoranda inconsistent herewith.

SECTION 8. Effectivity – This Order shall take effect fifteen (15) calendar days after its publication in a newspaper of national circulation.

Adopted: 28 Feb. 1991

(SGD.) FULGENCIO S. FACTORAN, JR.
Secretary
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