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Case #1: Mr.

Fernando Jose wishes to put-up a Php85-million sports complex within the


vicinity of the Intramuros area. What advice will you give?

Answer:
Intramuros has its own set of measures to protect the site's safety and security.
Furthermore, the Department of Tourist is an important branch for senior policymaking,
coordination, planning, and management in the development of local and international
tourism sectors. As a result, Mr. Fernando Jose should submit his idea to the
headquarters and Intramuros Administration before doing or building anything in the
region. Intramuros is a historical site that is being conserved and will continue to be
protected. It is not for sale, it is a national cultural heritage, and it is a heritage,
according to the Intramuros Administration. Any accumulation should be reported to
management before doing anything else.

Case #2: On July 25, 2019, Mayor Isko Moreno ordered the cancellation of all business
permits of stores in Manila selling alcoholic drinks within the 200-meter range of schools
and universities. Moreno said that the order would also affect convenience stores that sell
liquor. Executive Order No. 17 mandates the Bureau of Permits and License Office
(BPLO), City Treasurer’s Office, and business establishments to strictly observe Ordinance
No. 3532 that prohibits the sale of intoxicating liquor within 200 meters of schools, and
Ordinance No. 8520 that prohibits the sale of any alcoholic beverage to minors. Moreno,
however, noted that establishments are still free to continue business as long as they
would not sell alcoholic drinks to students. The executive order took effect immediately.
On August 1, 2019, a week after the Executive Order has been issued, Moreno ordered
the closure of at least seven (7) bars in Sherwood, Taft, for violation of city ordinances. He
said business owners must mend their violations before they can operate again. Is this
valid in relation to the power to regulate devolved by the Department of Tourism to local
government units?

Answer:

The by-law was enacted when they were notified that no store within 200 meters of
schools or colleges will sell or provide alcohol. This is due to the law, which is part of
government policy, rather than to Moreno himself. He went on to say that they will be
able to finish the project and resume operations as soon as possible. Those shops must
ensure that they do not welcome youngsters in order to continue to conduct business
with other guests. The Department of Transportation is in charge of the local
government unit's rules. They must provide a suggestion for it to function.

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