Table of Contents
- 1 What is the Dangerous drug Act of 1972?
- 2 Why we have the Dangerous drugs Act?
- 3 What is the penalty of RA 9165?
- 4 What are the six dangerous drugs?
- 5 What is Republic Act 9169?
- 6 What is Republic No 10611?
- 7 What are the rules of the Dangerous Substances Act?
- 8 Who was the main sponsor of the Dangerous Drugs Act?
What is the Dangerous drug Act of 1972?
RA 9165 repealed RA 6425 or the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972. The law mandates the Dangerous Drugs Board to be the policy- and strategy-making body that plans and formulates programs on drug prevention and control.
Why we have the Dangerous drugs Act?
– It is the policy of the State to safeguard the integrity of its territory and the well-being of its citizenry particularly the youth, from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs on their physical and mental well-being, and to defend the same against acts or omissions detrimental to their development and preservation.
What is the role of Dangerous drug Board?
The DDB was mandated to be the policy-making and coordinating agency as well as the national clearing house on all matters pertaining to law enforcement and control of dangerous drugs; treatment and rehabilitation of drug dependents; drug abuse prevention, training and information; research and statistics on the drug …
What is RA 10640 all about?
10640, entitled “An Act to Further Strengthen the Anti-Drug Campaign of the Government, Amending for the Purpose Section 21 of Republic Act no. 10640 provides that the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) shall issue the necessary guidelines on the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Section 21 of RA No.
What is the penalty of RA 9165?
No. 9165, the maximum penalty is life imprisonment and a fine of P500,000 to P10 million. It is imposed on serious offenses, including possession, importation, manufacture, and distribution. The lightest penalty is a prison term of one year and one day to six years, plus a fine of P10,000 to P50,000.
What are the six dangerous drugs?
New Research Exposes The 15 Most Dangerous Drugs
- Acetaminophen (Tylenol) Common names for Acetaminophen include Tylenol, Mapap, and Feverall.
- Alcohol. Alcohol includes all types of beer, wine, and malt liquor.
- Benzodiazepines.
- Anticoagulants.
- Antidepressants.
- Anti-Hypertensives.
- Bromocriptine.
- Clarithromycin.
What dangerous drugs mean?
Dangerous drug is defined by Health and Safety Code 483.001 as a device or a drug that is unsafe for self-medication and that is not included in Schedules I through V or Penalty Groups 1 through 4 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
What is Republic Act 10630?
10630. AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN THE PHILIPPINES, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9344, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE “JUVENILE JUSTICE AND WELFARE ACT OF 2006” AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR.
What is Republic Act 9169?
9169 August 1, 2002. AN ACT GRANTING THE SEAGULL MARINE COMMUNICATION NETWORK CORP. A FRANCHISE TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, ESTABLISH, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN PUBLIC RADIOTELEPHONE COASTAL STATIONS FOR THE TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION OF RADIOTELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN AND OUTSIDE THE PHILIPPINES.
What is Republic No 10611?
10611, “AN ACT TO STRENGTHEN THE FOOD SAFETY REGULATORY SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY TO PROTECT CONSUMER HEALTH AND FACILITATE MARKET ACCESS OF LOCAL FOODS AND FOOD PRODUCTS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES” OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE “FOOD SAFETY ACT OF 2013.” SECTION 1. – This Act shall be known as the “Food Safety Act of 2013”.
What was the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972?
Short Title. This Act shall be known and cited as “The Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972.” Section 2. Definitions. As used in this Act, the term:
When did the Dangerous Drugs Act start in the Philippines?
DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT. The Philippines has the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 to fight against illegal drugs. But 14 years after, the multi-billion drug industry continues to proliferate
What are the rules of the Dangerous Substances Act?
Dangerous substance. 25. Safety precautions. 26. Safety regulations. 27. Notification of accidents. 28. Inquest in case of death by accident. 29. Power to direct formal investigation of accidents. 30. Power of Minister to require special report on accident or other occurrence. 31. Issue of licences by Minister.
Who was the main sponsor of the Dangerous Drugs Act?
For Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III, principal sponsor of the law, the legislation is anything but a failure. Had the law been implemented properly and consistently, Sotto said the country’s drug problem would not be as massive as it is now. “Kaya lumala hindi inimplementa nang tama ang batas noong mga nakaraang taon.