Tourism & Hospitality Law
Tourism & Hospitality Law
Tourism & Hospitality Law
Tourism Law also reflects not only the rights of international and local tourists, but also the legal responsibilities of
inbound-outbound tour operators, travel agents and other significant players in this industry.
The main concern in Tourism Law is to provide a fair and equitable environment for travel consumers and
organization.
Honoring Agreements and Fair Marketing For instance, Tourism Law comes into play when it involves goods and services
rendered and situations where laws are there to ensure restaurants are serving food which are safe to consume and are
free from danger
Tourism Law also plays an important role in cases or situations involving terrorism, natural
disasters, protests, and disease break-outs where visitors and tourists should be aware of their
rights and the safety precaution measures that should or could be taken at the time. Tourism
Law provides guides and imposes responsibilities and liabilities to the players in the industry to
ensure the safety and the well-being of any tourists or visitors under their care in cases which
are out of their control as listed about.
Importance of tourism law at bakit kailagan natin to kailagan pag aralan
1. Political law
Paano ba nag kakaroon ng mga tourism organization or istituion
2. Criminal law
Sa nakapaka laking secktor ng tourismo may nag yayari hindi maganda sa mga
stakeholder or sa mga employer or employee sa tourism for example harassment
3. Labor law
Para alam na kung ano ang mga Karapatan natin bilang isang mga emplyado o ano ang
mga resposibilidad natin bilang isang impluyer sa tourism
4. Civil law
Madaming contrata
-Obligation and contract
Bahagya ng sales
5. Commercial law
Sa napakalawag na tourismo, An daming business pwede jan ang mga hotel, resort,
airlines, travel agencies
Kailangan malaman ang mga basics ng commercial law
6. Tourism ethics
Paano sila nakaka apeckto sa mga sector ng tourism tulad ng transpo, accumu, food service,
action, event, nature recreation, entertainment, travel at tourism services
Na papagalaan nju
Tourism law
DECLARED POLICY
May be defined as a body of rules or principles of action which deals with the regulation,
authority, relations and obedience among members of a society involved in tourist travel and
accommodation.
. It includes persons traveling from place to place for pleasure (tourist), and business
establishments or persons engaged in the occupation of providing various services for tourists.
According to the United Nations' World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the purpose of
travel legislation is to provide a regulatory framework for the proper development and
management of tourism activities. Ideally, this will aid in the conservation of natural resources
and the preservation of cultural traditions.
Approved by former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on May 12, 2009, and published
in the Official Gazette on July 13, 2009;
• Approved by Congress as SENATE BILL 2213/HOUSE BILL 5229, entitled: "AN ACT DECLARING A
NATIONAL POLICY FOR TOURISM AS AN ENGINE OF INVESTMENT,
EMPLOYMENT, GROWTH, AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND STRENGTHENING THE DOT, ITS
ATTACHED
Tourism Act of 2009 DECLARED POLICY: Tourism is an indispensable element of the national
economy and an industry of national interest and importance; harnessed as an engine of socio-
economic growth/cultural affirmation, to generate investment, foreign exchange, employment
and to mold national pride.. Strengthens the Department of Tourism (DOT) and its attached
agencies to effectively and efficiently implement that policy, and appropriates funds therefore."
IRR was signed on November 10, 2009 and published November 12, 2009;
Signed by the former President during the "One Visayas Summit on Climate Change" at Imperial
Palace, Cebu City;
. Empowered to strengthen the different agencies attached to it in order to more efficiently and
effectively coordinate the functions and resources of government for tourism promotions and
development programs, as well as eliminate overlaps of functions.
Given a bigger jet engine to make our tourism industry very globally competitive" as the law
allows the setting up of a system of accreditation, standards-setting, and classification to make
the tourism industry globally competitive (former Secretary Ace Durano).
Attached Agencies
⚫ The Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), a government corporation,
was created by virtue of Republic Act No. 9593 or the Tourism Act of 2009 on May 12, 2009,
replacing the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA).
• A corporate body, to regulate and supervise TEZS as well as develop, manage and supervise
tourism infrastructure projects in the country.
• At least 5% from the travel tax collection in the TIEZA share shall be earmarked for historic,
cultural, religious and heritage sites and prime tourist destination
⚫ The Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) exists to market and promote the Philippines
domestically and internationally as a world-class tourism and MICE destination, in strategic
partnership with private and public stakeholders to deliver a unique high-value experience for
visitors, significantly contributing to increased arrivals, receipts and investments to the country.
• At least 25% of the 50% share of the NG in PAGCOR remittance. At least 25% of the NG
share in the remittances from airports/seaports
Special contingency fund- 10% of the allocation for promotions shall be set aside for
emergencies
Duty Free Philippines Corporation (DFPC)
The DFPC shall be a body corporate to operate the duty and tax-free merchandising system in
the Philippines to augment the service facilities for tourists and to generate foreign exchange
and revenue for the government, as established by the Department under Executive Order No.
46.
- Pag bumili ka ng item nila walang tax yun sa sa duty free
Our country might be exposed in any acts of TERRORISM: We will not forget what happened
during the December 30, 2000 Light Railway terrorist attack, also known as the Rizal Day Attack
where many have died and one hundred victims injured. Our country might be exposed in any
acts of TERRORISM: We will not forget what happened during the December 30, 2000 Light
Railway terrorist attack, also known as the Rizal Day Attack where many have died and one
hundred victims injured.
The explosion of Newman Goldliner air- conditioned bus traveling in Makati City on January 25,
2011, where it was confirmed that 4 people were killed, and 14 others wounded.
THE OIL SPILL IN THE GUIMARAS ISLANDS. The oil tanker M/T Solar I, carrying more than two
million liters of bunker fuel, sank on August 11, 2006 at the Guimaras Strait off the coast of the
Guimaras and Negros Occidental provinces.
- Causing 500,000 liters of oil spill, madami yung namatay na isda at makuhang sakit sa/ nag
ka sakit dahil doon sa amoy ng oil
THE 2007 GLORIETTA EXPLOSION. This occurred in the Glorietta 2 section at Ayala Center in
Makati, Metro Manila on October 19 2007. The blast killed eleven and injured at least 126
persons. The most probable cause, according to authorities, was the accumulation of methane
gas in the building's septic tanks, as well as other combustible materials in its basement.
The sinking of the MV Princess of the Star made the Philippine Coast Guard and the owners of
Sulpicio Lines in a very bad light.
Baragay Justice System
Barangay: basic government institution Kung pwede I settled sa baranagay sa
Pinakamaliit na sanfgay ng governo barangay muna
General Rule
Barangay Chairman Lahat nag kaso naka file pero may
Executive officer ng barangay Exeption
Chairman ng lupong tagapamayapa
Presiding officer Kailangan I daan sa barangay yung Reklamo
Na may rule sa Judiciary, Pag Parihas yung ng rereklamo at
executive and legislative nirereklamo ng city or municipality
Mayor ng barangay at vice mayor
ng barangay Pag di parihas Pwede nag I diretso sa courte