DILG Presentation ADAC

March 18, 2018 | Author: Louie C. Manarpiis | Category: Substance Abuse, Politics, Government, Government Information, Justice


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7/12/12UNIFIED ACTIONS AGAINST ILLEGAL DRUGS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES Click to edit Master subtitle style REVITALIZING THE ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCILS (ADAC) DILG MEMORANDUM-CIRCULAR 2009-09 REGIONAL MEMORANDUM-CIRCULAR NO. 2009–01 7/12/12 References: 1. 2. DILG Memorandum Circular (MC) No. 98-227, dated December 2, 1998, RE: Creation of Provincial, City, Municipal, and Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils; DILG MC No. 99-236, dated December 21, 1999, RE: Addendum to MC 98-227 on the Creation of Prov’l, City, Mun. & Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils; 7/12/12 References: 3. 4. DILG MC No. 2000-127, dated September 8, 2000, RE: Supplementing Memorandum Circular No. 98-227, dated December 2, 1998, as amended; DILG MC No. 2001-90, dated July 26, 2001, RE: Anti-Drug Abuse Councils; DILG MC No. 2003. 2009-09. dated June 3. 2003-131. RE: Unified Actions Against Illegal Drugs and Other Substances . 6. and DILG MC No. RE: Strengthening of AntiDrug Abuse Councils.7/12/12 References: 5. Supt. DepEd Div.7/12/12 COMPOSITION OF ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCILS Position in the Council Provincial Level Mayor City Level Chairman Governor VicePNP Provincial Director PNP City Director Chairman Members DILG Provincial Director DILG City Director DepEd Div. Superintendent DOJ City Prosecutor DOJ Provincial City Health Officer Prosecutor City Social Welfare Provincial Health Officer Officer Prov’l Social Welfare City Information . Information OfficerNGO/Civil Society Rep.. Ass’n . PTA or Representative NGO/Socio Civic Group Pres. Principal (Public) or District Supervisor Municipal Health Officer Rep Ex-O Tanod MSWDO Mun. Homeowners Rep.7/12/12 COMPOSITION OF ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCILS Position in the Council Municipal Level Barangay Level Punong Barangay Barangay Kagawad (In charge of Peace & Order) SK Chairman Chairman Mayor ViceChief of Police Chairman Members MLGOO Sch. 7/12/12 2. PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPAL: Serve as a focal point through which various organization & individuals work together cooperatively on planning. implementation & evaluation of programs on drug abuse prevention. .FUNCTIONS OF ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCILS 1. Provide for an effective mechanism for coor-dination of existing services and programs and those which might be developed in the immediate future. Conduct information and education campaign on the ill-effect of illegal drugs. monitor and report to proper authorities drug-pushers and drugusers in the locality. .FUNCTIONS OF ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCILS 3. 5. PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPAL: Provide a mechanism to obtain funds. Submit monthly monitoring report. 7/12/12 4. volunteer facilities and technical expertise. 7/12/12 7. PROVINCE/CITY/MUNICIPAL: Prepare a confidential watch list of drug users and pushers found in the LGUs area of verification leading to the arrest and filing of appropriate charges.FUNCTIONS OF ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCILS 6. and Perform other related responsibilities as may be assigned by . implement and evaluate programs and projects on drug abuse prevention in the barangay. Coordinate and collaborate with other institutions implementing programs and projects on drug abuse at the barangay level. 7/12/12 2. . BARANGAY: Plan.FUNCTIONS OF ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCILS 1. strategize. rehabilitation &/or counseling. Refer users & pushers to the police & other institutions for corresponding sanctions. and Perform other related functions. 5. BARANGAY: Continuously gather and update data on drug abuse and its effect on the peace and order situation in the barangay including listing of drug users and pushers. 7/12/12 4. .FUNCTIONS OF ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCILS 3. Meetings.7/12/12 FUNCTIONALITY INDICATORS 1) 2) 3) 4) Organization. Plans and Budgets. Policies. and Accomplishment s . c.7/12/12 FUNCTIONALITY INDICATORS: 1.brief/orient the ADAC’s roles and functions. assisted by the DILG Field officer concerned Additional sectoral representative may be appointed by the Chairman of ADAC . b. Creation – Resolution or Executive Order Chairman . Organization: a. 7/12/12 FUNCTIONALITY INDICATORS: 2. Minutes of the meeting shall be recorded/ documented Resolutions & agreements during the meeting shall relate to the agenda on hand & solutions to the current drug abuse problems . MEETINGS: v v v The ADAC Chairman shall call regular meeting at least once a month and special meeting whenever necessary. 7/12/12 FUNCTIONALITY INDICATORS: 3. PLANS AND BUDGET: a. Consideration of the Anti-Drug Abuse Plan as demand driven and priorities to address the current drug abuse related problems . b. Preparation of an Anti-Drug Abuse Plan with the corresponding Budget. d. Outcome of the Anti-Drug Abuse Plan means impact &/or quantifiable result of its implementation Submission of quarterly or periodic monitoring & assessment report to higher ADACs Judicious utilization of funds means what have been allocated to plans are expended Active participation & civic . Accomplishment: a. b. c.7/12/12 FUNCTIONALITY INDICATORS: 4. LCE and Sanggunian Members must ensure the mandatory inclusion in the Local Annual Budget of a substantial appropriation that can adequate-ly assist in or enhance the enforcement of RA 9165 giving priority to preventive or educational programs and the rehabilitation or . RESPONSIBILITIES COMMON TO ALL LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AT ALL LEVELS 7/12/12 As required under Sections 51 to 53 of RA 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002).1. government officials and employees & the general public. owners & emplo-yees of business establishments.RESPONSIBILITIES COMMON TO ALL LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AT ALL LEVELS 3. . Initiate the formulation of prevention and rehabilitation programs in their respective LGUs. 5. Ensure the sustainability of 7/12/12 4. Initiate the conduct of symposia & dialogues with school authorities and students. if none has yet been passed. RESPONSIBILITIES COMMON TO ALL LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AT ALL LEVELS 7/12/12 7. Cause the enactment of an ordinance complementing the Comprehensive Drugs Act of 2002. to be consistent with the pertinent provisions of the said Act. Ensure that the Anti-Drug Abuse Councils at all levels perform their functions and responsibilities as embodied in relevant Department . and ensure the effective enforcement thereof.6. or to amend the same. including the creation and activation of the Anti-Drug Abuse Councils at all levels. . and other Department issuances. in this Circular.RESPONSIBILITY OF THE GOVERNOR v 7/12/12 Ensure that component city mayors and municipal mayors shall perform their mandated tasks and responsibilities under Sections 51-53 of RA 9165. bars. karaoke bars. 7/12/12 Call on the local PNP. resorts.RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CITY/MUN. to conduct periodic or unannounced onsite inspection of dens. pursuant to their power of operational supervision and control over the local PNP under Section 51 (a) of RA 6975. . nightclubs and other establishments or houses suspected of being used as drug dens or place of sale or delivery of illegal drugs. MAYOR 1. as amended by Section 62 of RA 8551. MAYOR 2. 7/12/12 3. functional & shall faithfully discharge their mandated task to abate nuisances contemplated under the said provision of RA 9165.RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CITY/MUN. Ensure that the Administrative Board under Section 52 (1) of RA 9165 shall be created. Revoke the business permit of any business establishment found by the Board created under Section 52 (1) of RA 9165 to be the site of the . financial or otherwise. 7/12/12 5. MAYOR 4. . Provide support.RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CITY/MUN. to the local PNP that is necessary in its sustained operations against illegal drugs. Ensure that the Punong Barangays under their general supervision shall perform their responsibilities as embodied in this Circular and in other relevant Department issuances and pertinent laws. work places. authorities in its operation against . 7/12/12 2. puroks and sitios where delivery. Extend necessary assistance and cooperation. sale or use of illegal drugs are being conducted and to report the same immediately to the PNP or the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PUNONG BRGYS 1. from operations up to prosecution. Shall identify drug affected house clusters. streets. to the PDEA and PNP. 7/12/12 SANCTIONS 1. The mandate under Section 51 of RA 9165 for LGUs to appropriate a substantial portion of their respective Annual Budgets to assist in or enhance the enforcement of RA 9165 is considered as a mandatory requirement in all budget preparations in addition to those already mandatorily required under Section 324 of the LGC… . Further.7/12/12 SANCTIONS 1. . failure to include such appropriation in the Annual Budget of every LGU shall be a ground to disapprove the said Annual Budget on review. failure to include such appropriation in the said Annual Budget can subject the local officials concerned to a possible administrative charge of dereliction of duty. …Accordingly. 7/12/12 SANCTIONS 2. . PNP & other law enforcement agencies have uncovered shabu & other illegal drug laboratories & marijuana plantation within the area of their jurisdiction. delivery & use is rampant within the LGU concerned or that the PDEA. & the local officials therein. after having been made aware thereof…. In case of adverse reports from PDEA &/or PNP that illegal drugs’ sale. Such inaction. despite knowledge of the PDEA or PNP adverse reports. may be charged administratively for gross negligence or dereliction of duty as may be warranted by evidence.7/12/12 SANCTIONS 2. including abatement of nuisances under Section 52 thereof. shall be considered as prima facie evidence for the said . …failed to take appropriate measures to enforce the pertinent provisions of RA 9165. Any local official engaged in the sale. transportation & use of illegal drugs or who may have benefitted therefrom shall be dealt with criminally and administratively pursuant to RA 9165.7/12/12 SANCTIONS 3. . delivery. 7/12/12 THANK YOU! .
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