MALAYA (11 AUG 2015)
Sponsored: | Hon. Coun. Ma. Dhesiree G. Arevalo Hon. Coun. Atty. Raul R. Corro Hon. Coun. Atty. Patrido L. Boncayao, Jr. Hon. Coun. Bal Niefes Hon. Coun. Stephanie G. Teves Hon. Coun. Louisito A. Arciaga Hon. Coun. Engr. Neptali S. Santiago Hon. Coun. Elmer S. Espeleta Hon. Coun. Rafael T. Seville Hon. Coun. Vergel C. Ulanday Hon. Coun. Robert A. Abas Hon. Coun. Robert P. Baes |
a) | Amusement – shall mean places of entertainment and relaxation as enumerated in the investment priority areas in the City. | |
b) | Board – shall refer to the Muntinlupa Investment Board (MIB) created under Article II, Section 1 of this Code. | |
c) | Bona Fide Local Personnel or Worker – shall refer to those workers or personnel who are residents of the City of Muntinlupa for at least six (6) months and possess as proof of residency a Barangay Clearance from the Barangay where they reside. | |
d) | Capitalization – shall mean the total or initial investment in a business venture which may be in cash, securities, or property. | |
e) | City – shall refer to the City of Muntinlupa which includes all areas within its territorial jurisdiction and boundaries as provided by law and its charter. | |
f) | City Council – shall refer to the City Council of Muntinlupa. g) Code – shall refer to the Investment Code of the City of Muntinlupa. | |
h) | Diversification – shall refer to the pouring of fresh investment by an existing enterprise to extend its business activities into growth areas and varied ventures and to engage in the production and distribution of a wider and different range of products and service. | |
i) | Existing Enterprise – shall refer to those enterprises whose places of operation or production are presently located and are already engaged in a preferred/priority within the territorial jurisdiction and boundaries of the City. | |
j) | Expansion – shall mean the Infusion of new capital by an Existing Enterprise to increase of its base of operations and to broaden the size and volume of its core business activities. | |
k) | Investment Development Plan – shall mean an overall plan formulated by the Board and adopted by the City Council that includes and contains the analysis, synthesis and projections of data as defined under Article III, Section 13 of this Code. | |
l) | New Investor – shall refer to those prospective business establishments that have not engaged in any business activity yet and are intanding to do business or establish headquarters, branches or places of operation or production in the City. | |
m) | Preferred/Priority Investment Areas – shall mean the economic activities that the City of Muntinlupa has identified under the Code and those areas, which the Muntinlupa Investment Board may subsequently designate. | |
n) | Registered Enterprise – shall refer to those enterprises registered in accordance with the provisions of the Code. |
1) | To encourage local and foreign investors to establish business and livelihood activities that will provide employment and widen investment opportunities in the City; | |
2) | To encourage domestic and foreign investors to establish joint ventures, share arrangements or linkages to initiate and sustain commercial and service projects meant to spur livelihood opportunities in the City; | |
3) | To rationalize and simplify the systems and processes of investment accreditation and develop promotional strategies that will enhance the viability of the City as an investment destination; and | |
4) | To assist in the forging of partnerships between domestic and foreign investors that would facilitate the transfer of technologies and skills, promote consumer interest and strengthen the economic potential of local residents and entrepreneurs. |
1) | CHAIRMAN – the Local Chief Executive | ||
2) | CO- CHAIRMAN – president of the Philippine 6hamber of Commerce and Industries; | ||
3) | Vice Chairman – the City Vice Mayor; | ||
4) | Nine (9) Members: | ||
1. | The Chairman of the Committee on Trade and Industry Sangguniang Panlungsod; | ||
2. | Head of the Business Permit and License Office (BPLO); | ||
3. | The City Treasurer; | ||
4. | The Head of the Zoning Office; | ||
5. | The Head of the City Engineer's Office; | ||
6. | The head of the City Planning Office; | ||
7. | The cluster head of the Education Committee of the City Department Heads; | ||
8. | The Head of the City Competitiveness Office; | ||
9. | The Philippine National Police (PNP) Head of the City of Muntinlupa; |
1) | Promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary to implement the intent and provisions of this Code, subject to the approval of the City Council; | |
2) | Prepare annually, the Investment Development Plan of the City as provided under Article III, Section 13 of this Code; | |
3) | Accept all applications and act upon them within 15 days from the time of receipt; | |
4) | Evaluate, approve or disapprove the applications for registration to avail of investment incentives and issue certificates of registration to qualified applicants; | |
5) | In coordination with the Office of the City Treasurer or with appropriate agencies of the national or city government, periodically check and verify, by inspection of the books, premises and business activity of the registered enterprise or applying for registration at any reasonable time of the day, during office hours ascertaining strict compliance with the provisions of this Code or when the Board deems it necessary in the effective exercise of its powers and duties; | |
6) | Conduct hearings on issues concerning violations committed against any provisions of this Code; | |
7) | After due notice, cancel or suspend the enjoyment of incentives benefits of any registered enterprise and/or require refund of incentives enjoyed by such enterprise including interests and monetary penalties, for (a) failure to maintain the qualifications required by this Code for registration with the Board or (b) for violation of any provisions of this Code, of the rules and regulations issued under this Code, of the terms and conditions of registration, or of laws for the protection of labor or of the consuming public; | |
8) | Enter into agreements with other agencies of government for the simplification and facilitation of systems and procedures involved in the promotion of investments, operation of registered enterprises and other activities necessary for the effective implementation of this Code; | |
9) | To coordinate with the Muntinlupa Tripartite Industrial Peace Council in addressing labor or industrial disputes without resorting to any judicial or quasi-judicial body or agency for the resolution of differences and disagreements; | |
10) | Create such necessary committees or special bodies to address the promotional, financial, technical and other aspects of this Code; | |
11) | Adopt a short, medium and long term investment promotion program that shall specify and amplify the list of priority investment areas and activities and their corresponding incentives and support measures to attract targeted investors; | |
12) | Propose and recommend to the City Council, amendments to existing ordinances concerning taxes, local investments, appropriations and such other necessary and related concerns; | |
13) | Secure additional funding from other sources to support its operations; | |
14) | Enlist the assistance of local government offices, national agencies, private sector as well as nongovernment/people's organizations, and other stakeholders as may be necessary and useful to the effective implementation of this Code; | |
15) | Provide toe necessary support services to investors such as but not limited to services to facilitate applications and/or renewal of registration, permits and licenses and to provide such necessary local information and data that investors may require; | |
16) | Assign trade and investment liaison officers and establish multi-sectoral linkage or network systems in places to be determined by the Board as may be needed to promote the City's investment and business environment; | |
17) | Coordinate with the Office of the City Administrator, City Zoning Administrator, City Planning and Development Office and other local agencies and departments on matters affecting the plans, programs and performance of the Board; and | |
18) | Perform such other powers and functions as are necessary and incidental to the performance of its functions. |
a) | Preside over all meetings of the Board; | |
b) | Ensure that applications for registration are acted upon expeditiously; | |
c) | Render annual reports to the City Council; | |
d) | Generally, to exercise such powers and perform such other duties to cany out the objective of this Code. |
a) | Preside over the meetings of the Board in the absence of the Chairman; and | |
b) | Perform other duties of the Chainnan in the absence of the latter, and such other duties as may be assigned to him by the Board. |
a) | The specific areas of economic activity to be declared as investment priority areas wherein investments are to be encouraged and the corresponding products, commodities or services to be grown, processed, manufactured or performed pursuant thereto for the domestic or export market; | |
b) | The City's investment trends in the last five (5) years prior to the enactment of this Code and projected investment trends in the next three (3) to five (5) years; | |
c) | The specific public works projects that need to be undertaken by the City in connection with these investments; | |
d) | The respective roles of the private sector and the local government in bringing additional capabilities into existence; Such other Information, analyses, data, guidelines or criteria as the Board may deem appropriate. |
a) | Headquarters, Branches or Regional Offices of Commercial Establishments, including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Banks | ||
2) | Insurance Companies | ||
3) | Investment Entities | ||
4) | Financing/Lending Firms | ||
5) | Brokerage | ||
6) | Airlines | ||
7) | Publishing Houses | ||
b) | Telecommunications and Information Technology, including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Customer call, administration and development centers | ||
2) | IT Servers | ||
3) | IT Enabled | ||
4) | IT Parks | ||
5) | Telemarketing Firms | ||
6) | E-commerce Facilities | ||
7) | E-marketplace Software Development | ||
c) | Service-Oriented Establishments, including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Professional Services | ||
2) | Food Preparation & Catering | ||
3) | Gardening & Landscaping | ||
4) | Personal Care & Hygiene | ||
5) | Physical Fitness/Sports Training | ||
6) | Health Spas | ||
7) | Beauty Salons | ||
8) | Film Productions | ||
9) | Freight and Courier Services | ||
Pioneering Enterprises | |||
d) | Education including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Universities/Institutions of Higher Learning | ||
2) | Vocational & Technical Schools | ||
3) | Skills and Talent Enhancements Units Transport Enterprises | ||
e) | Infrastructure and Services, including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Public Utilities | ||
2) | Public Markets | ||
f) | Tourism and Hospitality-Oriented Facilities, including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Five Star Hotels | ||
2) | Mid-range Business Hotels | ||
3) | Cultural and Historical Centers | ||
4) | Theme and Recreational Paries | ||
5) | Conference Centers | ||
6) | Apartelles/Condotels | ||
7) | Motels | ||
8) | Eco-Tourism Centers | ||
9) | Restaurants/Coffee Shops | ||
10) | Cocktail Lounges | ||
g) | Property Development, including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Commercial/Office Buildings | ||
2) | Residential Area/Housing Development | ||
3) | Conventional Center Establishment | ||
h) | Retirement Facilities, including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Convalescent Homes | ||
2) | Senior Care Giving Centers | ||
3) | Pensioners' Parks | ||
i) | Alternative Dispute Resolution Facilities, including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Corporate Conflict Management Havens | ||
2) | Mini Trials Facilities | ||
3) | Arbitration and Mediation Panels | ||
4) | Negotiation Assistance Centers | ||
j) | Retail and Consumer Productivities, including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Shopping Centers/Malls | ||
2) | Department Stores | ||
3) | Grocery Stores | ||
4) | Discount/Specialty Stores | ||
5) | Catalog Stores | ||
6) | Wholesale Clubs | ||
7) | Factory Outlets | ||
8) | Novelty Gifts and Hardware | ||
9) | Souvenirs and Christmas Decorations | ||
k) | Environmental Protection and Enhancement Projects, including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Pollution Abatement and Mitigation | ||
2) | Ecological Facilities | ||
3) | Water Treatment | ||
4) | Water Waste Management | ||
5) | Solid Waste Disposal | ||
l) | Health Care and Medical Providers, Including but not limited to: | ||
1) | Hospitals and Clinics | ||
2) | Health Centers/Out-Patient Facilities | ||
3) | Paramedic Centers |
1) | It must generate high levels of employment; | |
2) | It must have a high degree of value-added features; | |
3) | It must create substantial linkages with local industries and business; | |
4) | It must not be detrimental to the health and safety of the public; and | |
5) | It must not have damaging effects on the environment. |
a) | The investment area or activity cannot attract investors within a reasonable time and cost; | |
b) | The investment area or activity may lead to the substantial erosion of the City's business environment; | |
c) | The investment area or activity may pose a serious threat to tfie health, welfare and safety of the residents of the City; | |
d) | The continued extension of fiscal incentives or support measures for the specific area or activity is no longer in the overall economic interest of the City; and | |
e) | Adequate investments in the area or activity have been reached. |
a) | The investment must be among the approved "Preferred/Priority Investment Area" as provided in this Code. | ||
b) | The new investor's place of operation must be located within the territorial jurisdiction or boundaries of the City. | ||
c) | The new investor must have complied with all the requirements mandated under the Philippine Constitution, existing statutes, local ordinances, rules and policies of the government. | ||
d) | The new investor shall be duly registered with the appropriate government departments and bureaus and shall be able to present certificates of registration issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), The Board of Investments (BOI) or the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) and other national government accrediting agencies. | ||
e) | The investment must provide employment among bona fide residents and local personnel and workers of the City; | ||
f) | The new investor must have total assets inclusive of those arising from loans but exclusive of the land on which the particular business entity's office, plant and equipment are situated, and with value falling under the following categories: | ||
1) Php 3,000,001.00 - Php 15,000,000.00 for small-scale enterprise. | |||
2) Php 15,000,001.00 - Php 100,000,000.00 for medium-scale | |||
3) Enterprise Above Php 100,000,000.00 for large-scale industry | |||
The new investor must employ: | |||
10 – 99 workers for small-scale enterprise. | |||
100 – 199 workers for medium-scale enterprise. | |||
200 or more workers for large-scale industry under exceptional instances as may be determined by the Board. |
1) | It must have complied with the requirements mandated under existing local and national laws, rules and regulations, including all the licenses, permits and certificates of registration from local and national licensing and accrediting agencies; | |
2) | It must have a place of operation or production already situated within the territorial jurisdiction of the City; | |
3) | Its expansion and/or diversification must be among the approved "Preferred/Priority Areas of Investments"; | |
4) | It undertakes any of the following activities or projects: | |
5) | Relocate its principal office or headquarters from other cities, municipalities and provinces in the Philippines or in other parts of the world to The City of Muntinlupa; or | |
6) | Expand its existing production capacity or construct new buildings and other civil works for the installation of new equipment, furnishing or improvements that will result in an increase in productivity or business activities. |
1) | Five (5) copies of the completed application form provided by the Board; | |
2) | A copy of a Business Plan or Project/Feasibility Study of the proposed investment indicating the financial and socio-economic impact of the project; | |
3) | A certified true copy of its Certificate of Business Name Registration from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for single proprietorship; or Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with company's Articles of Partnership/Incorporation or By-Laws for Partnerships and Corporations; | |
4) | A Certification from the City Treasurer that the applicant enterprise has no outstanding obligations or unpaid debts and taxes with the City; | |
5) | Authority of Resolution from the partners or the Board of Directors, as the case may be, to file the application; | |
6) | Latest Audited Annual Financial Statement with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) stamp acknowledging the letters receipt of the document; | |
7) | A Certificate of Registration from appropriate government agencies, if currently enjoying incentives under national laws; and | |
8) | Proof of Compliance of the germane provisions of the Code as to capitalization, employment generation, nature of investment and project or business location. |
a) | Name of registered enterprise; | |
b) | Preferred/Priority area of investment in which the registered enterprise will engage in; and | |
c) | Terms and conditions to be observed by the registered enterprise by virtue of its registration. |
a) | Establish and enhance government to business relations and transparency in decision-making in the City through the use of information and communication technology, such as the Internet, Databases, GIS Mapping and Electronic Publications; | |
b) | Improve and facilitate the conduct of transactions of business enterprises with the City Government through the computerization of its systems and procedures, use of the internet and other forms of modem technology; | |
c) | Provide comprehensive information to investors on the economic priorities of the City Government, including target investment areas and the general conditions applicable to incoming direct private investments; | |
d) | Communicate investment evaluation criteria and procedures through various publications to enhance transparency in the process of granting local government incentives; | |
e) | Take into consideration the concerns of investors for stability, growth and profits on their operations in the formulation and modification of policies and legislation that affect investment opportunities; | |
f) | Not interfere or alter arrangements with investors after the details of the implementation of an investment project has been approved and accepted, and the ownership and management structure of the enterprise has been established, unless the law provides otherwise; | |
g) | Help resolve business and investment disputes in a swift and cost-effective manner without undergoing a court trial by establishing a local government-supervised corporate conflict management team to assist the party-disputants; | |
h) | Avoid undue distortion of competition between and/or among enterprises operating within its territorial jurisdiction, whether domestic of foreign, when granting any special exemptions or incentives aimed at encouraging investments in the identified target areas; | |
i) | Allow the employment of qualified foreign personnel when necessary, for the efficient operation of the enterprise or for technology transfer in accordance with the law and where no local personnel or worker is qualified or capable and available; | |
j) | Establish a one-stop documentation and service lounge that will provide an efficient and comfortable venue to facilitate business permits, licenses, and incentive availment, as well as investment counseling, brokering and business matching; and | |
k) | Resolve all doubts concerning the benefits and incentives granted under this Code and other ordinances enacted for the purpose of encouraging investment, in favor of the investor. |
1) | Mayor's Permit Fees; | |
2) | Business Sales Taxes; | |
3) | Building Permit Fees; | |
4) | Basic Real Property Tax due the City, excluding the barangay share; | |
5) | Tax on Transfer of Real Property Ownership; | |
6) | Franchise Tax; and | |
7) | Amusement Tax |
a) | Serve as the Secretariat to the Board; | |
b) | Assist the Board in receiving, processing and approving investment registration applications and in the administration of incentives as provided for under this Code and offier existing laws, rules and regulations; | |
c) | Conduct appropriate and relevant studies, gather and analyze pertinent facts and figures, and inform the Board on international, national and local issues affecting the dynamics of investments; | |
d) | Implement the annual investment promotions and development plan; | |
e) | Spearhead the production, publication and dissemination of investment promotions collaterals and whenever needed, conduct briefing to investors and other interested parties; | |
f) | Establish and maintain a databank and library of literature on investments and such other related fields; | |
g) | Assist investors in the satisfaction and completion of all requirements demanded of them by this Code and other existing laws, rules and regulations; and | |
h) | Represent the City Government in trade and investments meetings, conferences, fora, conventions and other similar gatherings in both domestic and foreign venues whenever so directed by the Board; and perform such other functions as may be directed by the Board. |
1) | Report on the total availed local incentives under this Code, within twelve (12) months from the date of the commencement of operation in the City; | |
2) | Report on the employment of bona fide Muntinlupa residents within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of registration or from the appointment of their replacements; | |
3) | Report on alien officers or employees, within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of registration or from the appointment of their alien replacements: Provided, that such aliens are registered as such with the Bureau of Immigration (BI) and with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and have the necessary employment authorizations of work permits from the appropriate agencies of government. | |
4) | Quarterly report on its business operations, including its production or gross sales and receipts, within thirty (30) calendar days from the end of each quarter; | |
5) | Audited Annual Financial Statements, within thirty (30) calendar days after its submission to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR); | |
6) | Amendments of the Articles of Incorporation or By-Laws, Articles of Partnership, Joint Revenue Agreement, or Articles of Cooperation, within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of submission of the amendments to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA). | |
7) | Changes or replacements in the enterprises'board of directors, within thirty (30) calendar days from the change or replacement. |
a) | 1st violation – P100 per day of late submission | |
b) | 2nd violation – P300 per day of late submission | |
c) | 3rd violation – P500 per day of late submission | |
d) | Subsequent violations – P1,000 per day of late submission |
DISTRICT 1: | |
(Sgd.) COUN. ATTY. RAUL R. CORRO Member | |
(Sgd.) COUN. ATTY. PATRICIO L. BONCAYAO, JR. Member | |
(Sgd.) COUN. BAL NIEFES Member | (Sgd.) COUN. STEPHANIE G. TEVES Member |
(Sgd.) COUN. LOUISITO A. ARCIAGA Member | |
DISTRICT II: | |
(Sgd.) COUN. MA. DHESIREE G. AREVALO Member | (Sgd.) COUN. ELMER S. ESPELETA Member |
(Sgd.) COUN. ENGR. NEPTALI S. SANTIAGO Member | |
(Sgd.) COUN. RAFAEL T. SEVILLA Member | (Sgd.) COUN. VERGEL C. ULANDAY Member |
(Sgd.) COUN. ROBERT A. ABAS Member | (Sgd.) COUN. ROBERT P. BAES Member |
ABSENT: | |
COUN. MARGARITA AMYTHYST PATDU-LABIOS, MD. Member | |
COUN. LUVI P. CONSTANTINO Member | COUN. RINGO A. TEVES Member |
COUN. ALEXANDER B. DIAZ Member | |
COUN. CELSO C. DIOKO President Sectoral Representative Association of Barangay Chairman | |
I HEREBY CERTIFY, as to the correctness of the foregoing Ordinance. | |
(Sgd.) CECILIA C. LAZARTE Secretary | |
ATTESTED: | |
(Sgd.) ARTEMIO A. SIMUDAC City Vice-Mayor/Presiding Officer | |
APPROVED: | |
(Sgd.) ATTY. JAME R. FRESNEDI City Mayor | |
Date : AUG 02 2015 |