This document discusses rules and regulations around sales promotions in the Philippines. It states that for recurring sales campaigns with the same scheme and mechanics but different periods, a single permit application covering one year is sufficient. It notes the general rule that promotional campaigns must not be conducted without a permit from DTI. It lists exceptions to this rule, such as competitions not requiring purchases, parlor games not requiring purchases to participate, door prizes at events, instant promotions, and in-store promotions like price reductions or product samples.
This document discusses rules and regulations around sales promotions in the Philippines. It states that for recurring sales campaigns with the same scheme and mechanics but different periods, a single permit application covering one year is sufficient. It notes the general rule that promotional campaigns must not be conducted without a permit from DTI. It lists exceptions to this rule, such as competitions not requiring purchases, parlor games not requiring purchases to participate, door prizes at events, instant promotions, and in-store promotions like price reductions or product samples.
This document discusses rules and regulations around sales promotions in the Philippines. It states that for recurring sales campaigns with the same scheme and mechanics but different periods, a single permit application covering one year is sufficient. It notes the general rule that promotional campaigns must not be conducted without a permit from DTI. It lists exceptions to this rule, such as competitions not requiring purchases, parlor games not requiring purchases to participate, door prizes at events, instant promotions, and in-store promotions like price reductions or product samples.
This document discusses rules and regulations around sales promotions in the Philippines. It states that for recurring sales campaigns with the same scheme and mechanics but different periods, a single permit application covering one year is sufficient. It notes the general rule that promotional campaigns must not be conducted without a permit from DTI. It lists exceptions to this rule, such as competitions not requiring purchases, parlor games not requiring purchases to participate, door prizes at events, instant promotions, and in-store promotions like price reductions or product samples.
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Blanket Approval pertains to Recurring Sales Promotions
(Reference: DTI-DOH Joint Administrative Order No. 01)
Recurring Sales Promotion Campaigns For recurring sales promotion campaigns involving the same scheme and mechanics but with different or undetermined promotion periods, a single application for a permit covering a period of one (1) year is deemed sufficient compliance with these rules. (Sec. 2 of DAO 2, S. 1993) GENERAL RULE: No person shall conduct any covered promotional campaign or activity prior to the issuance of the DTI permit (Reference: Section 5 of DAO 10-02, Series of 2010) EXCEPTION: (Reference: Section 10, Rule IX of Chapter VI, Title III of DAO 2, S. 1993 and Section 8 of DAO 10-02, Series of 2010) 1. Competitions which do not require the purchase, lease or payment for any consumer product or service or availment of consumer credit; 2. Parlor games where the qualification to be a participant and/or a home partner of the winner does not require the purchase or lease of any consumer product or service; 3. Door prizes given to patrons of concerts, stage shows, stage plays, film showing and similar activities; 4. Instant sales promotion campaigns; 5. In-store promotions such as but not limited to price reduction, special offers, product demonstration, product samples, rebates, premium-in-pack, expert advise, and other analogous activities.