Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Davao City gets Electronic Senior Citizen IDs




Davao City, Philippines
→ Seniors often need to present their ID cards in order to avail of senior citizen benefits and privileges. But the problem with these ID cards is that they are flimsy and have an expiry date that necessitates replacement every few years.

With the new electronic ID system, Davao City senior citizens only have to apply for these hard, durable, permanent plastic IDs once. And in addition to being senior citizen cards, these free IDs are also valid for other legal transactions. 

Updating the senior citizen database for Davao City bought about the by registration for the new ID cards bought the seniors another perk. Unlike in other cities in the Philippines where the seniors need to carry 3 booklets for their medicines, groceries and when purchasing of agricultural products, Davao seniors on now have an integrated senior citizen booklet for all their purchases.

To avail of the cards, seniors just need to bring their old ID cards to the Office of Senior Citizens Affairs (OSCA) along with the following requirements:

Filled-up application forms
1 x 1 Picture (Latest) 2 pieces
Residence Certificate – Current Year (Photo Copy)
Proof of age: ANY of the following
Birth Certificate
Baptismal Certificate
Voters ID
Voters Certification
Islamic Rite of Childbirth (ISLAM)
Joint Affidavit of Two Disinterested Person
Proof of Residency – BARANGAY CERTIFICATION

The OSCA started beta testing the new IDs last July 16. The OSCA officially started the replacement of senior citizen ID cards for senior residents in District 1 last September 3 and will last until October 31. Senior citizens from District 2 can start getting their cards from November 3 to 29 while District 3 senior residents can get their cards from December 3 to 21. OSCA will continue to replace senior citizen cards with RA 9994 at the back starting February 1, 2013

The OSCA plans to increase the number of senior citizen ID released per day by increasing the number of ID printing machines. They also plan to make the ID registration process more accessible, especially for homebound or seniors with disabilities, by launching mobile ID printing stations and ID registration caravans in the barangays.

Mr. Luis Moran, OSCA Chief of Staff, urges establishments all over the Philippines to respect both the new and old senior citizen cards. “We plan to eventually replace all the senior citizen cards in Davao City with the new electronic IDs. And senior citizens with the new IDs don’t have to worry as these cards will be recognized nationwide. Until further announcement, we at OSCA call upon all establishments to honor the old and new senior citizen cards and we encourage our seniors to get their cards as soon possible to avoid the crowds.”


copyright: GMA Network News



And to add more, check out this announcement from the
Office of the Senior Citizens Affairs Advisory (New Electronic ID System) in Davao City Gov't website , published on Sep. 10, 2012.

NEW ELECTRONIC ID SYSTEM SCHEDULE
Replacement of the Senior Citizens IDs with RA 7432 and RA 9257 at the back for:

  • District 1 will be on September 3, 2012 until October 31, 2012
  • District 2 will be on November 3-29, 2012
  • District 3 on December 3-21, 2012

Replacement of Senior Citizens IDs with RA 9994 at the back will start on February 1, 2013 onwards.

Note:
All white Senior Citizens Identification Cards with RA 7432, RA 9257, and RA 9994 at the back are still valid and will be accepted until the schedules of the new electronic ID system replacement is finished.
Electronic ID system (E-Card) replacement and application will be conducted at the Office of the Senior Citizens Affairs, Ground Floor, Sangguniang Panlungsod Bldg., Magallanes St., Davao City.
For inquiries you may contact 222-8061 or 295-7426.




Friday, September 21, 2012

Two store of Jollibee in Davao will open this September 2012





Davao City is really an emerging business hub in the Philippines.
This September 2012, Jollibee will open its 2 store in the City.
It's in the Abreeza Mall and in the SM Lanang Premier.

Jollibee Abreeza Branch will open on Sep. 21, 2012 and Jollibee SM Lanang Premier will open on Sep. 28, 2012.

To all Davaoenos out there, mark your calendar to get more freebies and discounts during its opening day..





Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Starbucks - Gensan soon to open




Update, September 20, 2012
The long wait is finally over.. STARBUCKS Gensan is NOW BREWING.
Located at the SMGS Al Fresco Strip.
Brewing time:  8:30 AM to 12:00 Midnight


Courtesy of SM City - General Santos Fb page



Courtesy of  SM City - General Santos Fb page




Starbucks Coffee
— The world's leading coffee shop is set to open in General Santos City at SM City, Gensan. Generals mark your calendar on the September 20th (Thursday), year 2012 for the much-awaited Grand Opening of the best coffee in the world.This will be the first ever Starbucks in South Central Mindanao brought to you by SM Shopping Mall. And this is also the third urban city in Mindanao area with Starbucks outlet, First in CDO with one outlet, in Davao with 2 outlet and now in Gensan with one outlet.


Courtesy of  SM City - General Santos Fb page


Congratulation and Enjoy Generals!!






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Monday, September 3, 2012

Law Eases Changes to Register of Birth



source: BusinessWorld Online - Sept. 2, 2012


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ADMINISTRATIVE CORRECTIONS in the register of birth has been eased under a new law signed by President Benigno S. C. Aquino III.

Republic Act (RA) No.10172 in particular expedites the correction process by authorizing the city or municipal civil registrar or the consul general to correct clerical and typographical errors in the first name or nickname, dates of birth, or sex of a person in the civil register without need of judicial order.

Under Republic Act 9048, or the Clerical Law, corrections in the register of birth and certificate of marriage require the proper petition in a judicial court. The process takes more than six months.

Instead of the tedious court proceedings, requesting parties are now required to file an affidavit and submit a certified true machine copy of the certificate containing the entries sought to be corrected; at least two documents showing the correct entries; and other relevant documents.

Earliest school documents such as medical records, baptismal certificates, among others, are required for correction on entries concerning the date of birth or the sex of a person.

Changes on the sex, meanwhile, can be carried out only if the requesting party presents a certification issued by a physician stating that the petitioner has not undergone gender reassignment.

The measure notes that corrections will be made only on typographical errors, which refer to a mistake committed in the performance of clerical work in writing, copying, transcribing or typing an entry in the civil register that is harmless and innocuous.

Signed on Aug. 15, RA 10172 requires that a petition for correction of an erroneous entry or typographical error concerning the date of birth or sex requires publication at least once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation.


The new law will take effect 15 days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in at least two newspapers of general circulation. 



copyright: BusinessWorld Online

By Noemi M. Gonzales



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