Marcos signs 7 laws to establish and upgrade LTO offices nationwide

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. signed seven laws authorizing the establishment and conversion of offices for the Land Transportation Office (LTO) across various regions.

The new legislations include creating LTO offices in Liloy, Zamboanga del Norte; Pandan, Antique; Cordova and Consolacion, Cebu; upgrading the Las Piñas City Licensing Center to a regular office; converting the Rosales, Pangasinan district office to Class A status; and transforming the Burgos, Ilocos Norte extension office into a full district office.

These improvements aim to enhance accessibility and service delivery for Filipinos under the Bagong Pilipinas initiative.

The laws mandate that the Secretary of the Department of Transportation include operationalization plans in the department's programs and allocate initial funding from current year appropriations.

Future funding requirements will be included annually in the General Appropriations Act.

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