In response to Chapter I Section 4 of the Code of Sanitation of the Philippines and in consideration of the newly promulgated 1993 WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality, the revision of the water quality standard established in 1978 was undertaken. The standard is a product of the collaborative efforts of various government agencies and is. According Section 3-A of the Presidential Decree 856, otherwise known as the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Chapter 3: Food Establishments of the Code on Sanitation of the Philippines, in order for a food establishment to do business, it has to secure first a sanitary permit, which shall be given by the city health office after the said establishment has passed the standards to do business.
Presidential Decree No. 856.1.PD 856Code on Sanitationof the Philippines(December 23, 1975).WHEREAS, the health of the people, being of paramountimportance, all efforts of public services should be directedtowards the protection and promotion of health; andWHEREAS, with the advance in the field of sanitation in recentyears, there arises the need for updating and codifying ourscattered sanitary laws to ensure that they are in keeping withmodern standards of sanitation and provide a handy referenceand guide for their enforcement;.CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONSSection 1. Title The title of this Code is 'Code on Sanitation of the Philippines'.Section 2.
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