DILG orders LGUs to fast-track telecom permits or face sanctions

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The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has ordered Sept. 10 all local government units (LGUs) to speed up the processing of permits and clearances for telecommunications and internet infrastructure, to support the country’s digital transformation.

In Memorandum Circular 2025-090, the DILG reminded governors, city and municipal mayors, and punong barangays to fully implement the streamlined permitting process under Executive Order (EO) 32 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations.

EO 32 requires simplified and standardized procedures for the construction, installation, and repair of telecom and internet facilities to eliminate red tape and delays.

LGUs must adopt the IRR through local ordinances and ensure that permits, such as building, locational, fire safety, excavation, and barangay clearances, are processed within prescribed timelines. They are also mandated to set up one-stop shops to consolidate frontline services and reduce bottlenecks, the DILG said in a statement yesterday.

It warned that officials, who delay or complicate the process, may face penalties under Republic Act 11032, or the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018.

Sanctions include suspension, dismissal, fines of up to P2 million, and even imprisonment. Grave misconduct or gross neglect of duty related to this mandate also carries the dismissal from service penalty, even on first offense.

The DILG, meanwhile, urged service providers and the public to report irregularities in the issuance of permits. “Complaints will be investigated and acted upon, while DILG regional offices will closely monitor LGU compliance and extend guidance to ensure proper implementation.” ||