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INCUMBENT Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) board members Earl Bonachita and Danilo Ortiz have told members of the board led by Jose Daluz III to stop interfering with their duties. Bonachita and Ortiz have sent formal notices to Daluz, Miguelito Pato, Jodelyn May Seno, MCWD general manager Edgar Donoso and the MCWD Secretariat, stressing that they are still bona fide board members.The two men said Daluz should stop denying them their rights to notices of meetings or attending board members, including being copy furnished documents relating to the board. On Dec. 21, the Daluz-led board removed Bonachita, who represented the education sector, and Ortiz, who represented the civil sector, as members, a month after Daluz issued a show-cause order against the two due to their failure to attend meetings and for conducting unauthorized board meetings with other individuals. Daluz then declared their board seats vacant.However, Bonachita and Ortiz called their attempted removal “illegal” and without “statutory basis.”They said they never vacated nor have they been removed from their position.NoticeIn a copy of the notice sent to SunStar Cebu on Monday, Feb. 26, Bonachita and Ortiz reminded Daluz, Pato and Seno that they have been removed from office since August 2023, with Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama appointing retired military general Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan, and Nelson Yuvallos to replace them last Oct. 31. Bonachita and Ortiz explained that they no longer recognized the Daluz-led board, as stipulated in their reply letter on Dec. 4, regarding the show-cause order against them. The two men said they did not want to participate in the Daluz-led board due its alleged questionable policies, particularly on the insistence of the desalinated water project that put the MCWD at risk of bankruptcy.However, that did not mean they abdicated their duties as MCWD board members, they said.Bonachita and Ortiz said there were attempts to bar their rights to notice of meetings, to attend such meetings, and to be fully informed of decisions at such meetings. SunStar Cebu tried to reach out to Daluz for comment, but to no avail.On the other hand, Donoso was also reminded to confer and seek the approval of the board led by Feliciano on future actions of the water districts. Bonachita and Ortiz told Donoso to furnish copies of the agenda of the meeting, minutes, notices, board resolutions, and other related documents relative to the official MCWD business. Bonachita and Ortiz assumed office in January 2023, succeeding Manolette Dinsay and Frank Malilong Jr., whose terms ended in December 2022.Both Bonachita and Ortiz’s terms will end in December 2028. / EHP How do you do a wager on FIFA? Philippines SOME parents and guardians in Cebu have voiced apprehension over the suspension of physical classes, fearing it could hinder and delay the student’s academic progress.However, an official from the Department of Education (DepEd) 7 expressed a contrasting view, saying that the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic have taught the education department how to work on its lapses.Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia, through a memorandum dated April 5, 2024, indefinitely suspended in-person classes in the province due to the extreme heat. Her decision came after at least 22 local chief executives in the province had already issued directives to change the delivery mode of education in response to the El Niño phenomenon.In Cebu City, Mayor Michael Rama issued an executive order (EO) on April 6, adjusting class schedules for all educational levels. Under his EO, morning classes will start at 6 a.m. and end at noon, while afternoon classes will run from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.Structured learning timeWith these, students under modular distance learning utilize self-learning modules available in either print or digital form that are usually implemented in schools in rural areas or provinces with intermittent internet connection.Patricia, not her real name, 24, said her eight-year-old niece is among the students affected by the suspension of physical classes due to the heat, leading them to study using modules at home.She, however, said her niece is left on her own to study most of the time.“Honestly, we do not have time anymore; just like me, after my work at a university, I immediately prepare to go to bed and just rest,” she said.Likewise, Junesya Yta, from Cebu City and a parent of two school-aged children, opposes school suspensions because they result in her kids having increased screen time.Yta emphasized the importance of supervision and structured learning time provided in schools.“If they’re in school, at least someone will supervise them, and they can dedicate more time to their classes,” she said, adding that the scorching heat persists regardless of school suspensions, affecting them even within the confines of their homes.‘Nothing to worry’DepEd 7 Director Salustiano Jimenez said parents have nothing to worry about since the department is strategically implementing the modular learning of students.He said they have already acknowledged the shortcomings in the implementation of modular learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, and these serve as the basis for their current development of modules and techniques.He added that the teachers are already instructed to provide modules to students even without calamities allowing them to study and learn outside of school.“So when the time comes, (if) these kids are told to study with their modules, they can do it. It should not be that we prepare when the calamity is already there and go to school to get the modules,” he added.“Catch-up Fridays”Jimenez said the implementation of “Catch-up Friday” has become instrumental in cultivating a love for reading among children, a skill he believed will be beneficial under modular learning.He said this program by DepEd helps address learning gaps among grade school and high school students by dedicating every Friday throughout the school year to reading and values peace and health education.DepEd started implementing Catch-up Friday on Jan. 12. No shortened school-yearMeanwhile, Jimenez reiterated that it is not possible to shorten the school year amid calls from parents to shorten it due to intense heat.Jimenez said the current school year has already been shortened. Further changes to the school calendar to accommodate the request would now be illegal, he added.He said that there must be a minimum of 180 non-negotiable school days for classes to be held each school year.DepEd Order 23 in 2016, highlighted that both public and private elementary and secondary schools are mandated to strictly observe 202 school days, with 180 days designated as non-negotiable contact time for teachers. / KJF

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SOME parents and guardians in Cebu have voiced apprehension over the suspension of physical classes, fearing it could hinder and delay the student’s academic progress.However, an official from the Department of Education (DepEd) 7 expressed a contrasting view, saying that the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic have taught the education department how to work on its lapses.Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia, through a memorandum dated April 5, 2024, indefinitely suspended in-person classes in the province due to the extreme heat. Her decision came after at least 22 local chief executives in the province had already issued directives to change the delivery mode of education in response to the El Niño phenomenon.In Cebu City, Mayor Michael Rama issued an executive order (EO) on April 6, adjusting class schedules for all educational levels. Under his EO, morning classes will start at 6 a.m. and end at noon, while afternoon classes will run from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.Structured learning timeWith these, students under modular distance learning utilize self-learning modules available in either print or digital form that are usually implemented in schools in rural areas or provinces with intermittent internet connection.Patricia, not her real name, 24, said her eight-year-old niece is among the students affected by the suspension of physical classes due to the heat, leading them to study using modules at home.She, however, said her niece is left on her own to study most of the time.“Honestly, we do not have time anymore; just like me, after my work at a university, I immediately prepare to go to bed and just rest,” she said.Likewise, Junesya Yta, from Cebu City and a parent of two school-aged children, opposes school suspensions because they result in her kids having increased screen time.Yta emphasized the importance of supervision and structured learning time provided in schools.“If they’re in school, at least someone will supervise them, and they can dedicate more time to their classes,” she said, adding that the scorching heat persists regardless of school suspensions, affecting them even within the confines of their homes.‘Nothing to worry’DepEd 7 Director Salustiano Jimenez said parents have nothing to worry about since the department is strategically implementing the modular learning of students.He said they have already acknowledged the shortcomings in the implementation of modular learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, and these serve as the basis for their current development of modules and techniques.He added that the teachers are already instructed to provide modules to students even without calamities allowing them to study and learn outside of school.“So when the time comes, (if) these kids are told to study with their modules, they can do it. It should not be that we prepare when the calamity is already there and go to school to get the modules,” he added.“Catch-up Fridays”Jimenez said the implementation of “Catch-up Friday” has become instrumental in cultivating a love for reading among children, a skill he believed will be beneficial under modular learning.He said this program by DepEd helps address learning gaps among grade school and high school students by dedicating every Friday throughout the school year to reading and values peace and health education.DepEd started implementing Catch-up Friday on Jan. 12. No shortened school-yearMeanwhile, Jimenez reiterated that it is not possible to shorten the school year amid calls from parents to shorten it due to intense heat.Jimenez said the current school year has already been shortened. Further changes to the school calendar to accommodate the request would now be illegal, he added.He said that there must be a minimum of 180 non-negotiable school days for classes to be held each school year.DepEd Order 23 in 2016, highlighted that both public and private elementary and secondary schools are mandated to strictly observe 202 school days, with 180 days designated as non-negotiable contact time for teachers. / KJF Batas na Legal na Paghuhusga sa Pilipinas THE country’s top land transportation official will issue a directive allowing brand-new vehicles to ply the roads for 15 days while bearing a temporary license plate. This would be an extension from the current seven days’ allowance.“Maglalabas ho kami ng memo,” Assistant Secretary Vigor Mendoza II, chief of the Land Transportation Office (LTO), told SunStar Cebu. “First time ko’ng i-aanounce ‘to, kasi pagbili mo ng kotse [with] provisional plate, wala pang rehistro ‘yan, di ba? But we would allow you to use the vehicle kasi di mo naman kasalanan ‘di agad may plaka.” (We will release a memorandum. This is the first time I am announcing this. Because when you buy a car with a provisional plate, it doesn’t have a registration yet, right? But we would allow you to use the vehicle because it’s not your fault that there’s no plate immediately.)Mendoza made the remarks in Cebu on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, amid the region’s backlog of unreleased license plates. Mendoza said he would release the directive once he gets back to Manila.He also reminded motor vehicle dealers that they have only up to 11 days to process the registration and release the license plates for brand-new vehicles.Mendoza explained that allowing vehicle buyers to freely use their newly purchased vehicles ensures that delays in the plate issuance process do not inconvenience vehicle owners.However, he emphasized that they will be strict in limiting the privilege to 15 days only.Mendoza said they added eight days to the current seven-day allowance to accommodate the 11-day window that dealers follow to process the vehicle’s registration and license plates.Mendoza was in Cebu City to attend a series of engagements, including the ribbon cutting of the relocated regional licensing office of the LTO at Piazza Elesia on Gov. M. Cuenco Ave. in Barangay Talamban. The previous location of this office was near the Cebu South Bus Terminal in Cebu City.The process The process of vehicle registration and securing of license plates goes like this.The dealer completes the processing of relevant documents for non-motorcycles typically within seven to 11 days from the date of sale to the car owner.The dealer handles the requirements, sales reporting and initial registration. Then the LTO registers the vehicle and issues the Official Receipt/Certificate of Registration (OR/CR) and license plate to the dealer.The dealer then notifies the owner to collect the OR/CR, and vehicle license plate once issued.For motorcycles, document processing typically takes three to five days from the date of sale to the motorcycle owner.Failure to comply can result in fines of up to P100,000 for car dealers and P20,000 to P50,000 for motorcycle dealers. Repeated offenses may lead to suspension and certificate cancellations.Additionally, a memorandum issued last year outlined new guidelines for motor vehicle dealers to display the prescribed processing time for vehicle registration to help inform their customers and ensure its timely completion.Failure to comply with these guidelines will result in show cause orders and fines for dealers. According to the memorandum, the penalty for the first offense is a fine of P100,000, while the second offense could lead to a P500,000 fine and up to six months of suspension.Multiple violations may lead to severe consequences, including the cancellation of accreditation certificates, blacklisting, and the cancellation of reported certificates of stock, sales reports, and registrations as deemed necessary. To ensure compliance, the memorandum mandates all LTO regional officials, through their Regional Accreditation Committees, to submit monthly reports on the number of issued plates per dealership, identifying any violations. / KJF

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THE country’s top land transportation official will issue a directive allowing brand-new vehicles to ply the roads for 15 days while bearing a temporary license plate. This would be an extension from the current seven days’ allowance.“Maglalabas ho kami ng memo,” Assistant Secretary Vigor Mendoza II, chief of the Land Transportation Office (LTO), told SunStar Cebu. “First time ko’ng i-aanounce ‘to, kasi pagbili mo ng kotse [with] provisional plate, wala pang rehistro ‘yan, di ba? But we would allow you to use the vehicle kasi di mo naman kasalanan ‘di agad may plaka.” (We will release a memorandum. This is the first time I am announcing this. Because when you buy a car with a provisional plate, it doesn’t have a registration yet, right? But we would allow you to use the vehicle because it’s not your fault that there’s no plate immediately.)Mendoza made the remarks in Cebu on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, amid the region’s backlog of unreleased license plates. Mendoza said he would release the directive once he gets back to Manila.He also reminded motor vehicle dealers that they have only up to 11 days to process the registration and release the license plates for brand-new vehicles.Mendoza explained that allowing vehicle buyers to freely use their newly purchased vehicles ensures that delays in the plate issuance process do not inconvenience vehicle owners.However, he emphasized that they will be strict in limiting the privilege to 15 days only.Mendoza said they added eight days to the current seven-day allowance to accommodate the 11-day window that dealers follow to process the vehicle’s registration and license plates.Mendoza was in Cebu City to attend a series of engagements, including the ribbon cutting of the relocated regional licensing office of the LTO at Piazza Elesia on Gov. M. Cuenco Ave. in Barangay Talamban. The previous location of this office was near the Cebu South Bus Terminal in Cebu City.The process The process of vehicle registration and securing of license plates goes like this.The dealer completes the processing of relevant documents for non-motorcycles typically within seven to 11 days from the date of sale to the car owner.The dealer handles the requirements, sales reporting and initial registration. Then the LTO registers the vehicle and issues the Official Receipt/Certificate of Registration (OR/CR) and license plate to the dealer.The dealer then notifies the owner to collect the OR/CR, and vehicle license plate once issued.For motorcycles, document processing typically takes three to five days from the date of sale to the motorcycle owner.Failure to comply can result in fines of up to P100,000 for car dealers and P20,000 to P50,000 for motorcycle dealers. Repeated offenses may lead to suspension and certificate cancellations.Additionally, a memorandum issued last year outlined new guidelines for motor vehicle dealers to display the prescribed processing time for vehicle registration to help inform their customers and ensure its timely completion.Failure to comply with these guidelines will result in show cause orders and fines for dealers. According to the memorandum, the penalty for the first offense is a fine of P100,000, while the second offense could lead to a P500,000 fine and up to six months of suspension.Multiple violations may lead to severe consequences, including the cancellation of accreditation certificates, blacklisting, and the cancellation of reported certificates of stock, sales reports, and registrations as deemed necessary. To ensure compliance, the memorandum mandates all LTO regional officials, through their Regional Accreditation Committees, to submit monthly reports on the number of issued plates per dealership, identifying any violations. / KJF Batas na Legal na Paghuhusga sa Pilipinas INCUMBENT Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) board members Earl Bonachita and Danilo Ortiz have told members of the board led by Jose Daluz III to stop interfering with their duties. Bonachita and Ortiz have sent formal notices to Daluz, Miguelito Pato, Jodelyn May Seno, MCWD general manager Edgar Donoso and the MCWD Secretariat, stressing that they are still bona fide board members.The two men said Daluz should stop denying them their rights to notices of meetings or attending board members, including being copy furnished documents relating to the board. On Dec. 21, the Daluz-led board removed Bonachita, who represented the education sector, and Ortiz, who represented the civil sector, as members, a month after Daluz issued a show-cause order against the two due to their failure to attend meetings and for conducting unauthorized board meetings with other individuals. Daluz then declared their board seats vacant.However, Bonachita and Ortiz called their attempted removal “illegal” and without “statutory basis.”They said they never vacated nor have they been removed from their position.NoticeIn a copy of the notice sent to SunStar Cebu on Monday, Feb. 26, Bonachita and Ortiz reminded Daluz, Pato and Seno that they have been removed from office since August 2023, with Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama appointing retired military general Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan, and Nelson Yuvallos to replace them last Oct. 31. Bonachita and Ortiz explained that they no longer recognized the Daluz-led board, as stipulated in their reply letter on Dec. 4, regarding the show-cause order against them. The two men said they did not want to participate in the Daluz-led board due its alleged questionable policies, particularly on the insistence of the desalinated water project that put the MCWD at risk of bankruptcy.However, that did not mean they abdicated their duties as MCWD board members, they said.Bonachita and Ortiz said there were attempts to bar their rights to notice of meetings, to attend such meetings, and to be fully informed of decisions at such meetings. SunStar Cebu tried to reach out to Daluz for comment, but to no avail.On the other hand, Donoso was also reminded to confer and seek the approval of the board led by Feliciano on future actions of the water districts. Bonachita and Ortiz told Donoso to furnish copies of the agenda of the meeting, minutes, notices, board resolutions, and other related documents relative to the official MCWD business. Bonachita and Ortiz assumed office in January 2023, succeeding Manolette Dinsay and Frank Malilong Jr., whose terms ended in December 2022.Both Bonachita and Ortiz’s terms will end in December 2028. / EHP

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SOME parents and guardians in Cebu have voiced apprehension over the suspension of physical classes, fearing it could hinder and delay the student’s academic progress.However, an official from the Department of Education (DepEd) 7 expressed a contrasting view, saying that the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic have taught the education department how to work on its lapses.Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia, through a memorandum dated April 5, 2024, indefinitely suspended in-person classes in the province due to the extreme heat. Her decision came after at least 22 local chief executives in the province had already issued directives to change the delivery mode of education in response to the El Niño phenomenon.In Cebu City, Mayor Michael Rama issued an executive order (EO) on April 6, adjusting class schedules for all educational levels. Under his EO, morning classes will start at 6 a.m. and end at noon, while afternoon classes will run from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.Structured learning timeWith these, students under modular distance learning utilize self-learning modules available in either print or digital form that are usually implemented in schools in rural areas or provinces with intermittent internet connection.Patricia, not her real name, 24, said her eight-year-old niece is among the students affected by the suspension of physical classes due to the heat, leading them to study using modules at home.She, however, said her niece is left on her own to study most of the time.“Honestly, we do not have time anymore; just like me, after my work at a university, I immediately prepare to go to bed and just rest,” she said.Likewise, Junesya Yta, from Cebu City and a parent of two school-aged children, opposes school suspensions because they result in her kids having increased screen time.Yta emphasized the importance of supervision and structured learning time provided in schools.“If they’re in school, at least someone will supervise them, and they can dedicate more time to their classes,” she said, adding that the scorching heat persists regardless of school suspensions, affecting them even within the confines of their homes.‘Nothing to worry’DepEd 7 Director Salustiano Jimenez said parents have nothing to worry about since the department is strategically implementing the modular learning of students.He said they have already acknowledged the shortcomings in the implementation of modular learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, and these serve as the basis for their current development of modules and techniques.He added that the teachers are already instructed to provide modules to students even without calamities allowing them to study and learn outside of school.“So when the time comes, (if) these kids are told to study with their modules, they can do it. It should not be that we prepare when the calamity is already there and go to school to get the modules,” he added.“Catch-up Fridays”Jimenez said the implementation of “Catch-up Friday” has become instrumental in cultivating a love for reading among children, a skill he believed will be beneficial under modular learning.He said this program by DepEd helps address learning gaps among grade school and high school students by dedicating every Friday throughout the school year to reading and values peace and health education.DepEd started implementing Catch-up Friday on Jan. 12. No shortened school-yearMeanwhile, Jimenez reiterated that it is not possible to shorten the school year amid calls from parents to shorten it due to intense heat.Jimenez said the current school year has already been shortened. Further changes to the school calendar to accommodate the request would now be illegal, he added.He said that there must be a minimum of 180 non-negotiable school days for classes to be held each school year.DepEd Order 23 in 2016, highlighted that both public and private elementary and secondary schools are mandated to strictly observe 202 school days, with 180 days designated as non-negotiable contact time for teachers. / KJF How do you do a wager on FIFA? . Discover the 🎖️ best online casino in the Philippines and read about the available games, ⭐ top PH bonuses, mobile apps, payments and players' safety. here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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INCUMBENT Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) board members Earl Bonachita and Danilo Ortiz have told members of the board led by Jose Daluz III to stop interfering with their duties. Bonachita and Ortiz have sent formal notices to Daluz, Miguelito Pato, Jodelyn May Seno, MCWD general manager Edgar Donoso and the MCWD Secretariat, stressing that they are still bona fide board members.The two men said Daluz should stop denying them their rights to notices of meetings or attending board members, including being copy furnished documents relating to the board. On Dec. 21, the Daluz-led board removed Bonachita, who represented the education sector, and Ortiz, who represented the civil sector, as members, a month after Daluz issued a show-cause order against the two due to their failure to attend meetings and for conducting unauthorized board meetings with other individuals. Daluz then declared their board seats vacant.However, Bonachita and Ortiz called their attempted removal “illegal” and without “statutory basis.”They said they never vacated nor have they been removed from their position.NoticeIn a copy of the notice sent to SunStar Cebu on Monday, Feb. 26, Bonachita and Ortiz reminded Daluz, Pato and Seno that they have been removed from office since August 2023, with Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama appointing retired military general Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan, and Nelson Yuvallos to replace them last Oct. 31. Bonachita and Ortiz explained that they no longer recognized the Daluz-led board, as stipulated in their reply letter on Dec. 4, regarding the show-cause order against them. The two men said they did not want to participate in the Daluz-led board due its alleged questionable policies, particularly on the insistence of the desalinated water project that put the MCWD at risk of bankruptcy.However, that did not mean they abdicated their duties as MCWD board members, they said.Bonachita and Ortiz said there were attempts to bar their rights to notice of meetings, to attend such meetings, and to be fully informed of decisions at such meetings. SunStar Cebu tried to reach out to Daluz for comment, but to no avail.On the other hand, Donoso was also reminded to confer and seek the approval of the board led by Feliciano on future actions of the water districts. Bonachita and Ortiz told Donoso to furnish copies of the agenda of the meeting, minutes, notices, board resolutions, and other related documents relative to the official MCWD business. Bonachita and Ortiz assumed office in January 2023, succeeding Manolette Dinsay and Frank Malilong Jr., whose terms ended in December 2022.Both Bonachita and Ortiz’s terms will end in December 2028. / EHP Batas na Legal na Paghuhusga sa Pilipinas . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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SOME parents and guardians in Cebu have voiced apprehension over the suspension of physical classes, fearing it could hinder and delay the student’s academic progress.However, an official from the Department of Education (DepEd) 7 expressed a contrasting view, saying that the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic have taught the education department how to work on its lapses.Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia, through a memorandum dated April 5, 2024, indefinitely suspended in-person classes in the province due to the extreme heat. Her decision came after at least 22 local chief executives in the province had already issued directives to change the delivery mode of education in response to the El Niño phenomenon.In Cebu City, Mayor Michael Rama issued an executive order (EO) on April 6, adjusting class schedules for all educational levels. Under his EO, morning classes will start at 6 a.m. and end at noon, while afternoon classes will run from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.Structured learning timeWith these, students under modular distance learning utilize self-learning modules available in either print or digital form that are usually implemented in schools in rural areas or provinces with intermittent internet connection.Patricia, not her real name, 24, said her eight-year-old niece is among the students affected by the suspension of physical classes due to the heat, leading them to study using modules at home.She, however, said her niece is left on her own to study most of the time.“Honestly, we do not have time anymore; just like me, after my work at a university, I immediately prepare to go to bed and just rest,” she said.Likewise, Junesya Yta, from Cebu City and a parent of two school-aged children, opposes school suspensions because they result in her kids having increased screen time.Yta emphasized the importance of supervision and structured learning time provided in schools.“If they’re in school, at least someone will supervise them, and they can dedicate more time to their classes,” she said, adding that the scorching heat persists regardless of school suspensions, affecting them even within the confines of their homes.‘Nothing to worry’DepEd 7 Director Salustiano Jimenez said parents have nothing to worry about since the department is strategically implementing the modular learning of students.He said they have already acknowledged the shortcomings in the implementation of modular learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, and these serve as the basis for their current development of modules and techniques.He added that the teachers are already instructed to provide modules to students even without calamities allowing them to study and learn outside of school.“So when the time comes, (if) these kids are told to study with their modules, they can do it. It should not be that we prepare when the calamity is already there and go to school to get the modules,” he added.“Catch-up Fridays”Jimenez said the implementation of “Catch-up Friday” has become instrumental in cultivating a love for reading among children, a skill he believed will be beneficial under modular learning.He said this program by DepEd helps address learning gaps among grade school and high school students by dedicating every Friday throughout the school year to reading and values peace and health education.DepEd started implementing Catch-up Friday on Jan. 12. No shortened school-yearMeanwhile, Jimenez reiterated that it is not possible to shorten the school year amid calls from parents to shorten it due to intense heat.Jimenez said the current school year has already been shortened. Further changes to the school calendar to accommodate the request would now be illegal, he added.He said that there must be a minimum of 180 non-negotiable school days for classes to be held each school year.DepEd Order 23 in 2016, highlighted that both public and private elementary and secondary schools are mandated to strictly observe 202 school days, with 180 days designated as non-negotiable contact time for teachers. / KJF licensed online casinos THE country’s top land transportation official will issue a directive allowing brand-new vehicles to ply the roads for 15 days while bearing a temporary license plate. This would be an extension from the current seven days’ allowance.“Maglalabas ho kami ng memo,” Assistant Secretary Vigor Mendoza II, chief of the Land Transportation Office (LTO), told SunStar Cebu. “First time ko’ng i-aanounce ‘to, kasi pagbili mo ng kotse [with] provisional plate, wala pang rehistro ‘yan, di ba? But we would allow you to use the vehicle kasi di mo naman kasalanan ‘di agad may plaka.” (We will release a memorandum. This is the first time I am announcing this. Because when you buy a car with a provisional plate, it doesn’t have a registration yet, right? But we would allow you to use the vehicle because it’s not your fault that there’s no plate immediately.)Mendoza made the remarks in Cebu on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, amid the region’s backlog of unreleased license plates. 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The previous location of this office was near the Cebu South Bus Terminal in Cebu City.The process The process of vehicle registration and securing of license plates goes like this.The dealer completes the processing of relevant documents for non-motorcycles typically within seven to 11 days from the date of sale to the car owner.The dealer handles the requirements, sales reporting and initial registration. Then the LTO registers the vehicle and issues the Official Receipt/Certificate of Registration (OR/CR) and license plate to the dealer.The dealer then notifies the owner to collect the OR/CR, and vehicle license plate once issued.For motorcycles, document processing typically takes three to five days from the date of sale to the motorcycle owner.Failure to comply can result in fines of up to P100,000 for car dealers and P20,000 to P50,000 for motorcycle dealers. Repeated offenses may lead to suspension and certificate cancellations.Additionally, a memorandum issued last year outlined new guidelines for motor vehicle dealers to display the prescribed processing time for vehicle registration to help inform their customers and ensure its timely completion.Failure to comply with these guidelines will result in show cause orders and fines for dealers. According to the memorandum, the penalty for the first offense is a fine of P100,000, while the second offense could lead to a P500,000 fine and up to six months of suspension.Multiple violations may lead to severe consequences, including the cancellation of accreditation certificates, blacklisting, and the cancellation of reported certificates of stock, sales reports, and registrations as deemed necessary. To ensure compliance, the memorandum mandates all LTO regional officials, through their Regional Accreditation Committees, to submit monthly reports on the number of issued plates per dealership, identifying any violations. / KJF

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