LTFRB to hold a nationwide simultaneous distribution of Pantawid Pasada Program (PPP) Fuel Cards

Public Utility Jeepney (PUV) Operator-Drivers under whose name the franchise is registered are urged to get the PPP Fuel Cards from respective LTFRB Offices.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: The distribution of PPP Fuel Cards will only be UNTIL 31 July 2019 and ONLY THOSE who have claimed their Fuel Cards will receive subsidy for 2019, in the amount of PHP20,514.

Operator-drivers who are not able to claim personally may have an authorized representative claim their card(s) on their behalf by submitting the following requirements:

• Notarized special power of attorney (SPA) – SPA forms are available at distribution sites or can be printed from LTFRB website sand social media accounts.

• Original and photocopy of the ID of the qualified franchise holder

• Original and photocopy of the ID of the representative

• Original OR/CR

• Original copy of the CPC or proof of franchise

• Recent photo of the qualified franchise holder

Operator-drivers may contact their nearest Regional Office for schedule and additional information.

Thank you and see you at Pantawid Pasada Distribution sites!

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