The Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) has simplified the use of the travel management system Safe, Swift and Smart Passage (S-Pass) to ease application of requirements for local trips.
ARTA, along with other government agencies, signed and launched Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC) No. 1, series of 2022, or the “Streamlining of Requirements and Processes for Local Travel” directing all local government units (LGUs) to use S-Pass for the application and approval of travelers in their respective areas.
The JMC targets the S-Pass as a one-stop shop solution to scrap the varying and cumbersome travel requirements for travelers.
The JMC targets the S-Pass as a one-stop shop solution to scrap the varying and cumbersome travel requirements for travelers and different online applications used by LGUs.
Under the JMC, LGUs should also integrate their contact tracing apps with S-Pass to have an interoperable travel management and contact tracing system for domestic travel.
Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat welcomed this development that will help to stimulate local tourism.
“As the economy reopens, we want to make mobility and travel accessible and convenient for everyone, not frustrating and cumbersome,” Romulo-Puyat said in her recorded message during the ceremonial launch.
The JMC also orders LGUs to monitor and process on a day-to-day basis to approve or reject applications they receive through the S-Pass.
“LGUs are given 24 hours to approve or deny applications, including weekends.”
“LGUs are given 24 hours to approve or deny applications, including weekends,” ARTA Deputy Director General Ernesto Perez said.
Perez added that if the LGU failed to act on the application within 24 hours, it will be automatically approved given that the applicant provided all the requirements indicated in the S-Pass.
Among the requirements indicated in the S-Pass include vaccination card or certificate, government issued identification cards, and confirmation of accommodation at the point of destination.
Depending on the COVID-19 situation, some LGUs require negative results of COVID-19 tests.