Duterte signs law on free internet, better restroom facilities in transport terminals | The Manila Times Online

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has signed a measure providing free Internet and better sanitary facilities in land transport terminals, stations, stops, rest areas and roll-on, roll-off terminals across the country. Duterte signed Republic Act (RA) 11311 in April, copies of which were given to members

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has signed a measure providing free Internet and better sanitary facilities in land transport terminals, stations, stops, rest areas and roll-on, roll-off terminals across the country.

The law mandates the Department of Information and Communications Technology , as well as the Department of Transportation and other concerned stakeholders to ensure free internet in these areas. It mandated the owner, operator or administrator of the areas to provide clean and sanitary facilities with separate restrooms for persons with disabilities, male and female passengers; adequate ventilation and lighting; safe, adequate and running water supply; a working flush system; toilet seat with cover; lavatory with toilet paper, mirror, soap, hand dryer and door lock; a waste bin; and an exclusive space for diaper-changing.

The law will also require these areas to establish at least one lactation station, separate from the sanitary facilities.

 

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