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Mandate
The Board shall be the
policy-making & strategy-formulating body in the planning & formulation
of policies & programs on drug prevention & control. It shall develop
and adopt a comprehensive, integrated, unified and balanced national
drug abuse prevention and control strategy.
VISION
A drug-free Philippines that is
safe and prosperous, through a dynamic and responsive partnership
between the government and society contributing towards global efforts
to eradicate drug abuse.
Mission
In fulfilling its
vision, the DDB is committed to:
Eradicate, through its
implementing arm and other concerned agencies, the supply of, & demand
for, dangerous drugs & their precursors & to stop trafficking to & from
the country.
Promote regional &
international cooperation in drug prevention & control.
Functions
The DDB is mandated to perform the following functions, pursuant to the
provisions of RA 9165:
a) Formulate, develop and
establish a comprehensive, integrated, unified and balanced national
drug use prevention and control strategy;
b) Promulgate
such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the purposes
of this Act, including the manner of safekeeping, disposition, burning
or condemnation of any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor and
essential chemical under its charge and custody, and prescribe
administrative remedies or sanctions for the violations of such rules
and regulations;
c) Conduct policy studies, program monitoring and evaluations and other
researches on drug prevention, control and enforcement;
d) Initiate, conduct and support scientific, clinical, social,
psychological, physical and biological researches on dangerous drugs and
dangerous drugs prevention and control measures;
e) Develop an
educational program and information drive on the hazards and prevention
of illegal use of any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor and
essential chemical based on factual data, and disseminate the same to
the general public, for which purpose the Board shall endeavor to make
the general public aware of the hazards of any dangerous drug and/or
controlled precursor and essential chemical by providing among others,
literature, films, displays or advertisements and by coordinating with
all institutions of learning as well as with all national and local
enforcement agencies in planning and conducting its educational campaign
programs to be implemented by the appropriate government agencies;
f) Conduct continuing seminars for, and consultations with, and provide
information materials to judges and prosecutors in coordination with the
Office of the Court Administrator, in the case of judges, and the
Department of Justice, in the case of prosecutors, which aim to provide
them with the current developments and programs of the Board pertinent
to its campaign against dangerous drugs and its scientific researches on
dangerous drugs, its prevention and control measures;
g) Design special trainings in order to provide law enforcement
officers, members of the judiciary, and prosecutors, school authorities
and personnel of centers with knowledge and know-how in dangerous drugs
and/or controlled precursors and essential chemicals control in
coordination with the Supreme Court to meet the objectives of the
national drug control programs;
h) Design and
develop, in consultation and coordination with the DOH, DSWD and other
agencies involved in drugs control, treatment and rehabilitation, both
public and private, a national treatment and rehabilitation program for
drug dependents including a standard aftercare and community service
program for recovering drug dependents;
i) Design and
develop, jointly with the DOLE and in consultation with labor and
employer groups as well as non-government organizations a drug abuse
prevention program in the workplace that would include a provision for
employee assistance programs for emotionally-stressed employees;
j) Initiate and authorize closure
proceedings against non-accredited and/or sub-standard rehabilitation
centers based on verified reports of human rights violations, subhuman
conditions, inadequate medical training and assistance and excessive
fees for implementation by PDEA;
k) Prescribe
and promulgate rules and regulations governing the establishment of such
centers, networks and laboratories as deemed necessary after conducting
a feasibility study in coordination with DOH and other government
agencies;
l) Receive, gather, collect and evaluate all information on the
importation, exportation, production, manufacture, sale, stocks,
seizures of and the estimated need for any dangerous drug and/or
controlled precursor and essential chemical, for which purpose the Board
may require from any official, instrumentality or agency of the
government or any private person or enterprise dealing in, or engaged in
activities having to do with any dangerous drug and/or controlled
precursors and essential chemicals such data or information as it may
need to implement this Act;
m) Gather and prepare detailed statistics on the importation,
exportation, manufacture, stocks, seizures of and estimated need for any
dangerous drug and/or controlled precursors and essential chemicals and
such other statistical data on said drugs as may be periodically
required by the United Nations Narcotics Drug Commission, the World
Health Organization and other international organizations in consonance
with the country’s international commitments;
n) Develop
and maintain international networking coordination with international
drug control agencies and organizations, and implement the provisions of
international conventions and agreements thereon which have been adopted
and approved by the Congress of the Philippines;
o) Require
all government and private hospitals, clinics, doctors, dentists and
other practitioners to submit a report to it, in coordination with PDEA,
about all dangerous drugs and/or controlled precursors and essential
chemicals-related cases to which they have attended for statistics and
research purposes;
p) Receive in trust legacies, gifts and donations of real and personal
properties of all kinds, to administer and dispose the same when
necessary for the benefit of government and private rehabilitation
centers subject to limitations, directions and instructions from the
donors, if any;
q) Issue guidelines as to the approval or disapproval of applications
for voluntary treatment, rehabilitation or confinement, wherein it shall
issue the necessary guidelines, rules and regulations pertaining to the
application and its enforcement;
r) Formulate
guidelines, in coordination with other government agencies, the
importation, distribution, production, manufacture, compounding,
prescription, dispensing and sale of, and other lawful acts in
connection with any dangerous drug, controlled precursors and essential
chemicals and other similar or analogous substances of such kind and in
such quantity as it may deem necessary according to the medical and
research needs or requirements of the country including diet pills
containing ephedrine and other addictive chemicals and determine the
quantity and/or quality of dangerous drugs and precursors and essential
chemicals to be imported, manufactured and held in stock at any given
time by authorized importer, manufacturer or distributor of such drugs;
s) Develop the utilization of a controlled delivery scheme in addressing
the transshipment of dangerous drugs into and out of the country to
neutralize transnational crime syndicates involved in illegal
trafficking of any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursors and
essential chemicals;
t) Recommend the revocation of the professional license of any
practitioner who is an owner, co-owner, lessee, or in the employ of the
drug establishment, or manager of a partnership, corporation,
association, or any juridical entity owning and/or controlling such drug
establishment, and who knowingly participates in, or consents to,
tolerates, or abets the commission of the act of violations as indicated
in the preceding paragraph, all without prejudice to the criminal
prosecution of the person responsible for the said violation;
u) Appoint such technical, administrative and other personnel as may be
necessary for the effective implementation of this Act, subject to the
Civil Service Law and its rules and regulations;
v) Establish a regular and continuing consultation with concerned
government agencies and medical professional organizations to determine
if balance exists in policies, procedures, rules and regulations on
dangerous drugs and to provide recommendations on how the lawful use of
dangerous drugs can be improved and facilitated; and
w) Submit an annual and periodic reports to the President, the Congress
of the Philippines and the Senate and House of Representatives
committees concerned as may be required from time to time, and perform
such other functions as may be authorized or required under existing
laws and as directed by the President himself/herself or as recommended
by the congressional committees concerned. |