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BUSINESS PERMITS. The Business One-Stop-Shop of Bacolod City located at the 4th floor of Ayala Malls Capitol Central. The facility will receive business permit applications until Feb. 15, 2023. (Photo courtesy of Bacolod City PIO) BACOLOD CITY - The city government has processed the registrations of at least 15,315 businesses through the Business One-Stop-Shop (BOSS) in January this year, data on Wednesday showed. According to the Business and Licensing Office (BPLO), some 13,014 applications were processed manually, while 2,301 were registered online. Of the number, 4,202 business permits have already been issued. "We can release the business permits, once they are finished with all the clearances," Permits and Licensing head Stela Rose Rayos said. Based on the City Council's Resolution 21, series of 2023, business permit applications can be processed at the BOSS located in the 4th floor of Ayala Malls Capitol Central until Feb. 15. Under the facility, government agencie
(Image courtesy of safetyseal.dilg.gov.ph) BACOLOD CITY - Business establishments including two shopping malls here have renewed their safety seal certificates to manifest their continued compliance with the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) minimum public health standards. These include SM City Bacolod and Ayala Malls Capitol Central, based on the list of the city's Safety Seal Committee chair Stela Rose Rayos released on Friday. Issued for free to compliant business and public establishments, the certificate can be renewed every six months. "Establishments awarded with the certificate are allowed an additional 10 percent onsite capacity beyond the prescribed capacity percentage," Rayos said, citing Resolution 127-A of the national Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID). On Friday, nine more establishments received their safety seal certificates from the city government, among these were schools, banks, restaurants, and pr
Bacolod Mayor Evelio Leonardia (center) with Stela Rose Rayos, Business Permits and Licensing Office head, Mary Jean Ramos, City Planning and Development