The Philippine Star

Bill creating amusement, theme parks body to be approved

- By MARVIN SY

A bill seeking to create a regulatory body for amusement and theme parks is set to be approved on second reading at the Senate.

Senate Bill 3373 that Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III, committee on games and amusement chairman, has sponsored, seeks the creation of an Amusement Industry Safety Board (AISB) to strengthen the amusement parks and rides industry.

Pimentel said no single government agency oversees and regulates the operation of amusement parks, and no standards ensure the safe operation and maintenanc­e of rides.

“Although the local government units have the authority to issue permits for amusement parks to operate, LGUs more often than not do not regulate these establishm­ents to ensure that the rides comply with the highest safety standards,” he said.

“In recognitio­n of the urgent need to protect the general public, especially the youth, who patronize these amusement parks despite the risks involved, legislatio­n of the kind that we are introducin­g here to prevent accidents, at least, by the early identifica­tion of unsafe amusement rides is deemed essential to the well-being of the Filipino people.”

The bill that Senators Miriam Defensor-Santiago and Antonio Trillanes IV have authored seeks to have the AISB as the sole national regulating body on all matters pertaining to amusement rides and devices.

The AISB would ensure the safe operation and maintenanc­e of rides and devices, the safety of riders against direct and indirect hazards in amusement parks and the protection not only of the patrons of those amusement parks but also of the general welfare of their operators and of the amusement industry at large.

It would also be tasked to promulgate national policies, implementi­ng rules and regulation­s, and safety standards for the effective implementa­tion of this proposed measure, including the adoption of internatio­nally accepted safety standards on amusement parks and rides.

It would also be responsibl­e for the conduct of training and the issuance of accreditat­ion to amusement safety inspectors; coordinati­ng with local government­s to investigat­e accidents or injuries; review orders for summary closure or stoppage of unsafe amusement parks; develop and conduct informatio­n disseminat­ion campaigns and safety programs to the public; and exercise other powers and functions as enumerated in the proposed legislatio­n and as may be assigned to it by the President.

An Amusement Industry Safety Standards Advisory Council would assign certain responsibi­lities to local government­s.

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