[ MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 2018-2132, April 12, 2018 ]

STRICT IMPLEMENTATION OF PROCEDURES FOR THE INSPECTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND CONFISCATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE ™S (FRONT) LICENSE PLATES UPON A FAILED INSPECTION



Adopted: 26 February 2018
Date Filed: 12 April 2018


Consistent with the following mandates of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to ensure that;
1.    All motor vehicles operated throughout the country are roadworthy, pursuant to R.A. 4136, Article 3 which states that œThe Commissioner, (now, Assistant Secretary) or his deputies may at any time examine and inspect any motor vehicle to determine whether such motor vehicle is registered, improperly marked or equipped, or otherwise unfit to be operated because of possible excessive damage to highways, bridges and/or culverts. ; and

2.    All  motor  vehicles  are  compliant  with  the  allowed  emission  standards, pursuant to the IRR of R.A. 8794, Rule XXXII, Section 1 which states that œEmission Standards for In-Use Vehicles. - All in-use motor vehicles, and vehicles with updated/enhanced engine whose chassis are pre-registered with DOTC/LTO will only be allowed renewal of registration upon proof of compliance of the emission standard described below. The DOTC/LTO shall conduct the vehicle test utilizing the Motor Vehicle Inspection Station (MVIS) or its duly authorized and accredited inspection centers consistent with the R.A. 7394 otherwise known as the Consumer Act of the Philippines within sixty (60) days prior to date of registration. 
It is hereby directed that:
1.    All LTO personnel concerned (e.g. Evaluator, Inspector, Approving Officer [District Office/MVIS Chief]) shall strictly follow the mandatory procedures for the inspection of motor vehicles in the evaluation and processing of the application for renewal of registration and those falling under œmiscellaneous transactions  as laid down in the Office ™s MANUAL ON MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION  SYSTEM,  YEAR  2016  under  STANDARD  AND METHODS OF INSPECTION.

2.    A motor vehicle which passed inspection shall be issued a corresponding Certificate of Motor Vehicle Inspection System Compliance (CMVISC) and Motor Vehicle Inspection Report (MVIR).

3.    A motor vehicle which failed inspection shall have its front license plate confiscated and be issued a Motor Vehicle Inspection System Report (MVISR).

4.    A  monitoring  system  shall  be  established.  All  MVICs  shall  maintain  a logbook, wherein a list of all motor vehicles which passed and failed the required inspection shall be recorded.

5.    The MVISR shall also serve as a temporary permit valid for five (5) days for the operation of the unit in order to have the defects corrected, and undergo a follow-up inspection.

6.    A motor vehicle which failed to undergo the follow-up inspection shall be placed on ˜alarm ™ with the LTO IT System after the lapse of the five (5)-day grace period.

7.    All motor vehicles which failed inspection found operating after the lapse of the five (5)-day grace period shall be apprehended and impounded, and charged with the appropriate fines and penalties.
For your guidance and strict compliance.

(SGD) EDGAR C. GALVANTE
Assistant Secretary