MANILA- In a major step toward streamlining government services, the House of Representatives has approved House Bill No. 8876 on second reading. The measure, which passed via voice vote on Wednesday, seeks to extend the validity of Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) identification cards from the current three years to five years. This reform is designed to provide long-term relief for millions of Filipino professionals-including teachers, nurses, and engineers-by reducing the frequency of renewal cycles and the associated bureaucratic hurdles.
Prioritizing the Well-being of the Filipino Workforce
The
extension addresses a persistent challenge for the country’s licensed
specialists, who currently navigate a renewal process every three years that
often involves scheduling conflicts and out-of-pocket costs. By moving to a
five-year validity period, the bill allows professionals to dedicate more time
to their respective fields rather than administrative requirements.
Principal
Author and Representative Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez highlighted the
socio-economic impact of the change, stating that it is essential to ease the
financial and logistical burdens on workers. “Sa panahon ngayon, mahalaga na
mapagaan natin ang gastos at abala ng ating mga propesyonal. Sa pagpapalawig ng
validity ng PRC IDs mula tatlo tungo sa limang taon, mas mabibigyan natin sila
ng panahon para mag-focus sa kanilang trabaho, kabuhayan, at serbisyo sa
bayan,” Romualdez said.
Efficiency Through Modernization
A
key component of the bill is the mandate for the PRC’s Information and
Communication Technology Service to complete comprehensive upgrades to the
Licensure Examination Registration Information System (LERIS) within six months
of the law’s effectivity. This modernization is intended to support the new
validity cycle with a faster, more reliable digital infrastructure.
House
Majority Leader Ferdinand Alexander “Sandro” Marcos emphasized that the reform
is a practical solution to modernize public service. “Professionals should not
have to spend unnecessary time and money on frequent renewals when we can
provide a more efficient system without compromising professional standards and
regulation,” Marcos stated. He further noted that the bill would help decongest
the PRC appointment system by significantly reducing the volume of annual
renewal transactions, adding that this is a “practical and people-centered
reform that will make government services faster, more efficient, and more
convenient.”
A Strategic Investment in National Productivity






