Resolution SP-6795, S-2016 is a significant legislative measure aimed at supporting volunteer firefighter brigades in Quezon City. This resolution urges the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to exempt fire trucks owned by volunteer firefighting groups from vehicle registration fees. Spearheaded by key officials, including Congressman Allan S. Reyes, this initiative seeks to reduce the financial burden on volunteer responders, enabling them to focus on their life-saving mission without additional costs.
The primary goal of Resolution SP-6795, S-2016 is to acknowledge the crucial role of volunteer firefighter brigades and provide them with financial relief. Many of these groups operate on limited budgets, relying on donations and community support. By eliminating registration fees for fire trucks, the resolution aims to:
The resolution outlines specific measures to facilitate its implementation:
If successfully implemented, Resolution SP-6795, S-2016 is expected to have several positive outcomes:
Resolution SP-6795, S-2016 is a progressive step towards recognizing and supporting the invaluable service of volunteer firefighter brigades in Quezon City. By urging the LTO to exempt these fire trucks from registration fees, the resolution ensures that financial constraints do not hinder emergency response efforts. The leadership of officials such as Congressman Allan S. Reyes in championing this initiative underscores the commitment to public safety and community welfare.
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