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Alcohol prohibition enacts on May 11-12, setting stringent regulations.

Exemptions from the nationwide liquor ban are only applicable to establishments that have been accredited by the Department of Tourism (DOT).

Alcohol prohibition enacts on May 11-12, setting stringent regulations.

Want to serve booze during the May 2025 national and local elections in Mandaue City? Here's what you gotta do:

  1. Get DOT's Seal of Approval: Your establishment must be accredited by the Department of Tourism (DOT) to even think about getting an exemption from the nationwide booze ban. So, make sure you're DOT approved before you rack your brain over the exemption[2][3].
  2. File for Exemption: Once you're DOT-certified, it's time to apply for the exemption. Send in your paperwork to the DOT, and if they deem it necessary, they'll pass your request along to the Commission on Elections (Comelec)[3].
  3. Comelec's Decision Time: While you might have tried to charm the City Business Permits and Licensing Office (BPLO), remember, the Comelec is the one who makes the final call on whether to grant you the exemption[1][4]. They'll review your application and decide if you're worthy.
  4. Follow the Rules: To keep things smooth, ensure your establishment complies with all the rules and conditions set by both the DOT and Comelec[1][4]. It's like a dance, and you gotta follow the beat.

That's the gist of it. Follow these steps, and you can sway your way to serving cocktails during the election chaos. Just remember, violating the liquor ban could land both you and your patrons in hot water, so do your homework before diving in[5]. Tow the line, and happy serving!

  1. To serve alcoholic beverages during the May 2025 national and local elections in Mandaue City, it's crucial that your business obtains the seal of approval from the Department of Tourism (DOT).
  2. Upon receiving DOT approval, it's essential to file for an exemption to serve alcohol during the elections and submit the paperwork to the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
  3. The Comelec will review the application for exemption to serve alcohol during the elections and make the final decision, regardless of any prior approval from the City Business Permits and Licensing Office (BPLO).
  4. To avoid any complications, it's vital to strictly adhere to the rules and conditions set by both the DOT and Comelec, abiding by their guidelines just as you would follow the beat in a dance.
  5. Keep in mind that violating the liquor ban during the elections could result in severe consequences for you and your patrons, so ensure you're well-informed about the policy-and-legislation surrounding such matters before serving alcoholic beverages.
Establishments authorized by the Department of Tourism (DOT) may be eligible for exemption from the nationwide liquor ban.
Government-approved tourism establishments are eligible for an exception to the nationwide prohibition on selling alcohol.
Exemptions from the national liquor ban are exclusively available for businesses that have been accredited by the Department of Tourism (DOT).

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