CSC to launch revised IRR on use of PH fabrics in gov’t uniforms

By Jose Cielito Reganit

August 16, 2023, 7:29 pm

MANILA – The Civil Service Commission (CSC) is set to launch the amended Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) for Republic Act 9242, or the Philippine Tropical Fabrics (PTF) Law, which prescribes the use of Philippine tropical fabrics for official uniforms of government officials and employees following issues that hampered its full implementation.

“This amendment is a product of our consultative efforts and deliberations aimed at promoting and supporting the local textile industry and instilling patriotism among civil servants. The CSC is proud to spearhead this initiative,” said CSC Chairperson Karlo Nograles in a statement.

“We faced challenges that delayed the full implementation of the original IRR. But we are positive that the changes in the IRR, as a result of the consultations we have done, would result in greater compliance and cooperation among government agencies,” he added.

According to the CSC, the launching of the amended IRR for the PTF Law will be on Aug. 30.

Signed on Feb. 10, 2004, RA 9242 requires all eligible government officials and employees who receive a clothing allowance for office uniforms to utilize Philippine tropical fabrics for their official attire and for fabric-related needs in government offices and functions.

However, the 2021 report evaluating the law's implementation indicated the necessity for a review of the current IRR.

The review aimed to tackle two main issues: the reported non-availability of PTF as highlighted by end-users (government agencies); and second, the limited number of suppliers capable of meeting the standards set by the Philippine Textile Research Institute tests, as mentioned by fabric suppliers.

In coordination with the PTF inter-agency technical working group (TWG), the CSC spearheaded the review of the IRR, which involved inter-agency consultative meetings with stakeholders from the private sector representing various companies/organizations in the PTF Industry.

Under the PTF law, tropical fabrics are defined as "those containing natural fibers produced, spun, woven or knitted and finished in the Philippines."

The term “natural textile fibers” encompasses a variety of fibers or filaments derived from plants or vegetables.

As per the amended IRR, these fibers shall include, but are not limited to, abaca, banana, pineapple, silk and bamboo. Together, these fibers form the natural components of the PTF.

During the launching ceremony, CSC Assistant Commissioner and head of the Inter-Agency TWG Ariel Ronquillo will present the salient provisions of the amended IRR of the PTF Law, while Nograles and CSC Commissioners Aileen Lourdes Lizada and Ryan Alvin Acosta will present a copy of the new IRR to Sen. Loren Legarda, the principal author of the PTF Law.

Also expected to attend are officials and representatives of the PTF Inter-Agency TWG composed of the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Textile Research Institute, the Department of Agriculture-Philippine Fiber Industry Development Authority and the Department of Trade and Industry. (PNA)

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