Commodity

Commodity Details

Chapter 85.21 Video recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not incorporating a video tuner.
Heading 8521.90 – Other :
Subheading 8521.90.10 – – Laser disc players :
Commodity 8521.90.11 – – – Of a kind used in cinematography or television broadcasting

For Imports

Regulating Agencies

Department of Finance
Department of Finance
  • BIR Road, East Triangle, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
  • 89244010, 89244072, 89244075
  • None
  • ntcncr@ntc.gov.ph, consumer@ntc.gov.ph, nsw.ntcncr@gmail.com, ntcncr@yahoo.com
  • http://ntcncr.com
Department of Finance
  • Scout Limbaga Ext, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
  • 8374-0217 / (+63 2) 7905-1678
  • None
  • licensing@omb.gov.ph / rld@omb.gov.ph / chairman@omb.gov.ph
  • http://omb.gov.ph

Legal Basis

  • DTI Administrative Order No. 04-2008 – DTI Administrative Order No. 04-2008 The New Rules and Regulations on the Philippine Standard Quality and/ or Safety Certification Scheme

  • BPS Department Administrative Order No. 05 of 2008 – BPS Department Administrative Order No. 05 of 2008, enacted on 7 February 2008, on the New Rules and Regulations concerning the Issuance of the Import Commodity
  • OMB Memorandum Circular No. 2005-001 – OMB Memorandum Circular No. 2005-001 Guidelines For Registration And Licensing
  • OMB Memorandum Circular No. 2012-001 – OMB Memorandum Circular No. 2012-001 Streamlined List of Requirements for Registration and Licensing
  • NTC Memorandum Circular No. 9-08-91 – NTC Memorandum Circular No. 9-08-91 Guidelines in the Sale, Purchase and Importation of Various Radio Communication Equipment Intended for Use in Private and Government Owned Radio Communications Networks
  • Republic Act No. 3846, As Amended – Republic Act No. 3846, As Amended An Act Providing for the regulation of radio stations and radio communications in the Philippine Islands, and For other purposes

  • Republic Act 4109 dated June 20, 1964 – Republic Act 4109 dated June 20, 1964 An Act To Convert The Division Of Standards Under The Bureau Of Commerce Into A Bureau Of Standards, To Provide For The Standardization And/Or Inspection Of Products And Imports Of The Philippines And For Other Purposes
  • Republic Act No. 9239 – Republic Act No. 9239 An Act Regulating Optical Media, Reorganizing For This Purpose The Videogram Regulatory Board, Providing Penalties Therefore And For Other Purposes

Permits, Clearances, Certifications

  • Import Commodity Clearance (ICC)
  • License to Import
  • License to Import / Authority to Import

Requirements & Procedures

Documentary Requirements

Bureau of Philippine Standards

  1. Duly accomplished ICC Application form – Notarized copy
  2. Packing List (Certified True Copy)
  3. Import Entry (Certified True Copy)
  4. Commercial Invoice (Certified True Copy)
  5. Bill of Lading/Airway Bill (Certified True Copy)
  6. DTI Business Name Registration – Sole Proprietor; SEC Registration for Partnership/Corporation (Certified True Copy)
  7. Summary of Batch Numbers/Serial Numbers of the products
  8. SPA/Board Resolution
  9. Surety Bond, if to be issued Conditional Release
  10. Inspection Report
  11. Test Report
  12. Warehouse contract of lease

NOTE: Documentary requirements for conditional release and certificate of exemption is same as above enumerated. Issuance of either document depends on the findings and recommendation of BPS-DTI.

National Telecommunications Commission

Attaching the following documents (online applications thru NSW):

For Dealer/Manufacturer of CPE (Commercial Use):

  1. Copy of Proforma Invoice
  2. Technical Specifications
  3. Type Approved Certificate of Equipment
  4. Copy of valid Permit (Dealers Manufacturers Permit/CPE Accreditation)
  5. Air Way Bill for Release Clearance only.

For Individuals/Corporation

  1. (Own-use/Company Use not more than 5 units):
  2. Copy of Proforma Invoice
  3. Technical Specifications

Optical Media Board

Requirements for Registration and Licensing of OPTICAL MEDIA BUSINESS (Per MC-2020-001_RLD licensing_edited_06.07.2021)

FOR ALL APPLICANTS:

  1. Duly filled up and notarized application form in duplicate copies;
  2. Two (2) pieces latest photo of the applicant with signature at the back;
  3. Tax Identification Number (T.I.N.); and
  4. Notarized Affidavit indicating the applicant’s source of rights, supplier, and distributor and shall specify whether the items sold are second-hand, refurbished, brand new, or mixed (https://www.pntr.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/LICENSING_Affidavit-OMB-PS_06.01.2022_website.pdf).

FOR SINGLE PROPRIETOR

  1. Certificate of Business Name from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI);
  2. Valid NBI Clearance (photocopy to be compared with original).

FOR PARTNERSHIPS AND CORPORATIONS

  1. Certificate of Incorporation duly issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC);
  2. Latest GIS with stamp receipt of SEC; and
  3. Board Resolution with Secretary's Certificate authorizing the applicant to sign in behalf of the Corporation.

FOR IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS, AND/OR DISTRIBUTORS

  1. Certificate or Contract from supplier/distributor/dealer;
  2. Submission of notarized list of clients/customers (upon renewal of license);
  3. Submission of Summary Report of applied import/export permits, if applicable (upon renewal of license).

REQUIREMENTS FOR IMPORT/EXPORT PERMIT

  1. Registration/license as Importer and/or Export;
  2. Register online to National Single Window (https://nsw.gov.ph);
  3. Affidavit of Undertaking (https://www.pntr.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/LICENSING_Affidavit-OMB-PS_06.01.2022_website.pdf);
  4. Certified copy of Contract and/or Certificate of Ownership from the Source of Rights;
  5. Airway Bill of Lading;
  6. Certified copy of Commercial Invoice (import) Pro-forma invoice (export);
  7. Packing list;
  8. Import/Export Permit fee: Php 500.00 / way bill or bill of lading.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  1. Commercial Replication Permit of the Titles (for export only);
  2. Letter of Request addressed to the Chairman (required);
  3. Sample of the materials (if required);
  4. For Software: Description of the software (photocopy of the inlay will do) and name of the publisher;
  5. For Music/Audio: list of Song titles, names of featured recording artists, and the title of each work recorded, PARI Cert;
  6. For Manufacturing Equipment: Description of Equipment;
  7. For Manufacturing Materials: Description of the manufacturing materials;
  8. Certified copy of Airway Bill or Bill of Lading (after the shipment for export).

Complete List of OMB import/export permit requirements (https://www.pntr.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/PERMIT_requirements-Importer-Exporter.pdf).

Procedures

Bureau of Philippine Standards

  1. Filing of ICC application – product covered or exempted
    1. Conditional release, if covered
    2. Certificate of exemption, if not covered or if with existing PS License
  2. Product Sampling – in accordance with ISO. IEC 17020
    1. Inspection report
    2. Certificate of exemption
  3. Product Testing – in accordance with ISO. IEC 17025
    1. Test result
  4. Evaluation
    1. Evaluation report
  5. Decision – Approve/ Deny/ Suspend/ Withdraw
  6. Issuance
    1. Philippine Standard (PS) License and Product Certificate
    2. Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) Certificate
  7. Surveillance
    1. Surveillance report

National Telecommunications Commission

  1. Applicant will register online thru www.nsw.gov.ph and create application.
  2. Applicant submits application online with required documents (import requirement) to NSW.
  3. NTC-NCR receives and checks the completeness and correctness of applications.
  4. If the application found to be complete/correct, NTC-NCR will indicate the necessary fees to be paid by the applicant.
  5. If the application is not found complete/correct. NTC-NCR will mark the application pending with corresponding remark/s for the applicant to comply. The applicant shall update their application and resubmit.
  6. Applicant pays the prescribed fees through ATM/Bancnet accredited by NSW.
  7. NTC-NCR process and authorizes the applications.
  8. Deputy Commissioner will approve the Permit.
  9. Permit is approved. The permit is available at NSW/BOC and may be printed.

Optical Media Board

(Prior to application of Import/export Permit, Licensing must be done first.):

    NOTE: For Online Application for Registration and Licensing via OMB Portal, Go to http://online.omb.gov.ph/omb/login
    Basic Guide to Online Registration & Licensing (https://www.pntr.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/viber_image_2023-04-20_09-09-24-011.jpg).
  1. Secure and fill up Application Forms for Import and/or Export Permit for regular clients. Fill up the application form online through the Philippine National Single Window (https://nsw.gov.ph) or kindly download OMB Import / OMB Export Application forms.
  2. Print form with the corresponding bar code number.
  3. Have it notarized and submit forms with complete requirements to the Registry Receiving /Assessing Officer for checking and assessment of fees.

-- If the website is down, manual application forms are available.

FOR NEW AND ONE-TIME CLIENTS:

  1. Secure OMB Application Form for Import and/or Export Permit and list of requirements from the front line receiving/assessing area.
  2. Submit the duly filled-up and notarized application form with complete requirements to the Registry Receiving/Assessing Officer for checking and assessing of fees.

NTMs

  1. OMB – Registration Requirement
  2. OMB – Import Permit for Optical Media Materials and/or Equipment
  3. NTC – Registration Requirement
  4. NTC – Permit to Import
  5. BPS – Import Commodity Clearance (ICC)

Import Status

Regulated

For Exports

Regulating Agencies

No Regulating Agencies

Status

NTMs

No Related NTMs

Tariff Schedules

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