Valenzuela City Council passed after its 5thSpecial Session today, March 12, 2020, City Ordinance No. 669, Series of 2020, otherwise known as, the “Anti-Hoarding and Anti-Panic Buying Ordinance of Valenzuela City.”
The ordinance, principally authored by 1st District Councilor Rovin Feliciano and sponsored by Committee Chairperson on Livelihood, Trade, Commerce and Industry, 2nd District Councilor Kim Galang-Tiangco, was finalized on the 3rd reading on the very same day it was introduced on the table for approval.
Taking into account Presidential Proclamation No. 922, declaring public health emergency throughout the country due to COVID-19, enjoining all national agencies and local government units to render full assistance and cooperation, and to mobilize the necessary resources to undertake critical, urgent, and appropriate response and measure to curtail and eliminate the virus, the ordinance imposes restrictions on the buying capacity of individuals and retail establishments on some basic and prime commodities.
After a consultative public hearing with barangay officials, representatives from retail establishments and malls around the city, and other concerned individuals, the following restrictions were finalized for immediate and strict implementation.
For individual consumers:
Canned sardines |
6 cans |
Other canned goods (meat loaf, corned beef, tuna, etc.) |
3 cans each kind |
Powdered milk |
1 kilogram |
Powdered milk (sachets) |
Maximum of 12 sachets |
Milk formula |
1 box or can |
Coffee Refill |
1 pack – 200 grams and above Maximum of 4 packs – below 200 grams |
Coffee (3-in-1) |
Maximum of 12 sachets |
Bread |
3 packs |
Instant Noodles |
12 pouches |
Eggs |
1 dozen |
Cooking Oil |
2 liters |
Sugar |
2 kilograms |
Rice |
Maximum of 50 kilograms |
Alcohol |
Maximum of 2 bottles – 500 ml Maximum of 3 bottles – below 500 ml 1 Bottle – more than 500 ml |
Hand sanitizers |
3 bottles – 100 ml |
Toilet papers |
6 rolls |
Kitchen towels |
3 rolls |
Bath soaps |
6 bars |
Liquid Hand Soap |
2 bottles – 500 ml 3 bottles – below 500 ml |
Disinfectant Solutions (Clorox, Lysol, Domex, and the like) |
Maximum of 1 gallon |
Face masks |
10 pcs |
Multivitamins/Vitamin C |
1 box (100 pcs) 1 bottle |
For registered retailers and sari-sari store customers:
Canned sardines |
24 cans |
Other canned goods (meat loaf, corned beef, tuna, etc. |
12 cans each kind |
Powdered milk |
Maximum of 5 kilograms |
Powdered milk (sachets) |
5 ties (regardless of the kind) |
Milk formula |
Maximum of 5 boxes or cans |
Coffee Refill |
Maximum of 10 packs – 200 grams and above Maximum of 15 packs – below 200 grams |
Coffee (3-in-1) |
10 ties |
Bread |
10 packs |
Instant Noodles |
48 pouches |
Eggs |
5 dozen |
Cooking Oil |
Maximum of 5 liters |
Sugar |
Maximum of 10 kilograms |
Rice |
150 kilograms (3 cavans) |
Alcohol |
15 bottles-300 ml 10 bottles – 500 ml 5 Bottles – more than 500 ml |
Hand sanitizers |
10 bottles (100 ml) |
Toilet papers |
Maximum of 48 rolls |
Kitchen towels |
Maximum of 10 rolls |
Bath soaps |
Maximum of 24 bars of different kind |
Liquid Hand Soap |
10 bottles (500 ml) 10 bottles (below 500 ml) |
Disinfectant Solutions (Clorox, Lysol, Domex, and the like) |
3 gallons (regardless of the kind) |
Face masks |
100 pcs |
Multivitamins/Vitamin C |
5 boxes (500 pcs) 5 bottles |
Retailers acquiring goods must present their business permit before they can avail of the higher quantity limits.
The above list must be posted within the premises of the establishment to inform the public. Establishments found violating provisions of the ordinance will face cancellation of their business permit.
The City Mayor is also authorized to create a special task force for the implementation and monitoring of the ordinance, and to issue additional implementing rules and regulations, if necessary.
There have been raid of consumers to the markets and grocery stores in past days due to panic when the number of individuals infected by the virus started to surge. City Mayor REX Gatchalian commended the Sangguniang Panlungsod for the immediate passing of the ordinance, calling it a very urgent and necessary step that “will protect the Valenzuelanos from possible abusive behavior of individuals and business establishments that unreasonably hoarding basic and prime commodities amidst the onset of the pandemic COVIC-19 virus”.
Furthermore, he reiterated that the measure is temporary and shall be subject for constant review, depending on the developments on the effect of the virus in the coming days.
Violators of this ordinance may face cancellation of business permit. To report, information can be relayed to the Valenzuela City Local Economic and Investment Promotion Office (LEIPO) at 8352-1000 local 1806.