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Fines and Penalties

Violation of Standards for Stationary Sources Pollution Adjudication Board (PAB) fine of not more than Php100,000.00 for every day of violation against the owner or operator of a stationary source until such time that the standards have been complied with

Violation of Standards for Stationary Sources Maximum fine adjusted: violator's ability to pay degree of willfulness degree of negligence history of noncompliance degree of recalcitrance Absence of aggravating circumstance fine = ½ for willful violation Increase by 10% for every 3 years (inflation)

Violation of Standards for Motor Vehicles subjected to an emission test by a duly authorized testing center no violation of emission standards, the vehicle shall be immediately released exceedance of the emission standards continuing custody of the impounded vehicle unless the appropriate penalties are fully paid, license plate is surrendered to the DOTC pending the fulfillment of the undertaking by the owner/operator to make the necessary repairs so as to comply with the standards

Violation of Standards for Motor Vehicles A pass issued by the DOTC to authorize the use of the motor vehicle within a specified period that shall not exceed seven (7) days for the sole purpose of making the necessary repairs on the said vehicle The owner/operator of the vehicle shall be required to correct its defects and show proof of compliance to the appropriate pollution control office before the vehicle can be allowed to be driven on any public or subdivision roads

Violation of Standards for Motor Vehicles In addition, the driver and operator of the apprehended vehicle shall undergo a seminar on pollution control and management conducted by the DOTC and shall also suffer the following penalties: a) First offense - a fine not to exceed Two thousand pesos (Php2,000.00); b) Second offense - a fine not less than Two thousand pesos (Php2,000.0) and not to exceed Four thousand pesos (Php4,000.00); and c) Third offense - one (1) year suspension of the Motor Vehicle Registration (MVR) and a fine of not less than Four thousand pesos (Php4,000.00) and not more than Six thousand pesos (Php6,000.00).

Fines and Penalties for Violations of Other Provisions in the Act a fine of not less than Ten thousand pesos (Php10,000.00) but not more than One hundred thousand pesos (Php100,000.00) or six (6) months to six (6) years imprisonment or both shall be imposed

Gross Violations Gross violation shall mean: (a) three (3) or more specific offenses within a period of (1) year, (b) three (3) or more specific offenses within three (3) consecutive years; (c) blatant disregard of the orders of the PAB, such as but not limited to the breaking of seal, padlocks and other similar devices, or operating despite the existence of an order for closure, discontinuance or cessation of operation; and (d) irreparable or grave damage to the environment as a consequence of any violation or omission of the provisions of this Act

Gross Violations Offenders shall be punished with imprisonment of not less than six (6) years but not more than ten (10) years at the discretion of the court