PROHIBITED ACTS UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9367 OR THE BIOFUELS ACT OF 2006

False labeling of gasoline, diesel, biofuels, and biofuel-blended gasoline and diesel is prohibited
Any amount of biofuels that fail to comply with the requirements and the implementing issuances of the Department of Energy (DOE) shall be confiscated
The DOE is also empowered to stop and suspend the operation of businesses for refusal to comply with any of its order or instruction
INCENTIVE SCHEME UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9367 OR THE BIOFUELS ACT OF 2006

Investments in the production, distribution of locally produced biofuels have incentives
Specific tax on local or imported biofuels component, per liter of volume shall be zero (0)
The sale of raw material used in the production of biofuels shall be exempt from the value added tax
MANDATORY USE OF BIOFUELS UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9367 or THE BIOFUELS ACT OF 2006

It is the policy of the State to reduce dependence on imported fuels
All liquid fuels for motors and engines sold in the Philippines shall contain locally sourced biofuels components
Biofuel refers to bioethanol and biodiesel and other fuels made from biomass and primarily used for motive, thermal and power generation
PREVENTION AND REMOVAL OF POWER LINE OBSTRUCTION ON PRIVATE PROPERTY

Power lines refer to transmission lines constructed for the purpose of conveyance of electricity
Power line obstruction refers to any hazardous activity or hazardous that endanger the continuance conveyance of electricity
The owner or operator of power lines has the primary duty to remove power line obstructions
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