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Philippines: Bill Proposes Lifetime IDs for Persons with Disabilities

A Filipino lawmaker has filed a bill to amend the law on disability IDs, proposing that individuals with permanent disabilities be issued cards that are valid for a lifetime, eliminating the need for frequent renewals.


Philippines: Bill Proposes Lifetime IDs for Persons with Disabilities

ParaƱaque City 2nd District Rep. Brian Raymund Yamsuan filed House Bill (HB) No. 6306, which seeks to amend Section 32 of R.A. No. 7277, or the Magna Carta for Disabled Persons. The bill aims to allow permanent validity of PWD IDs for individuals with lifelong disabilities, provided the condition is certified by the local health office and verified by the Local Social Welfare Development Office. "Identification cards issued to persons with permanent disability shall be free of charge and shall be valid during the lifetime of the cardholder," Yamsuan's proposed amendment states. Currently, PWD IDs are valid for about five years, requiring holders to renew their cards, submit new medical certificates, and provide additional documents upon expiration. Yamsuan said this process is unnecessary for individuals with lifelong disabilities, particularly those from low-income families. "The renewal of PWD IDs for temporary or progressive conditions is reasonable, but for people with lifelong disabilities, it only adds to their distress and inconvenience," Yamsuan said, urging for a simplified process on the eve of the International Day of Persons With Disabilities. Yamsuan said the bill would also help streamline PWD ID management and prevent fraudulent sales of IDs to ineligible individuals. Data from the Department of Health and the National Council on Disability Affairs show around 2.8 million Filipinos are registered as PWDs, though UNICEF studies suggest the actual number may be higher due to difficulties in the application process. A similar bill was filed by Senator Lito Lapid in 2020, but it was not enacted before the 18th Congress adjourned.