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  1. Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002," as amended (the "Act"), tasks the Dangerous Drugs Board (the "Board") to formulate policies and programs on drug prevention and control, and to develop and adopt a comprehensive, unified, integrated and balanced national drug abuse prevention and control strategy;

  2. Dangerous Drugs Board, Quezon City, Philippines. 78,750 likes · 2,190 talking about this · 3,696 were here. The Official Facebook page of the Dangerous...

  3. The Dangerous Drugs Board, the lead policy-making and strategy-formulating body on drug abuse prevention and control, is on the lookout for qualified individuals to be part of our team. Here are the following vacant positions that you may apply for:

  4. www.dbm.gov.ph › wp-content › uploadsDANGEROUS DRUGS BOARD

    Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB). Republic Act No. 9165 (June 7, 2002), “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002”, repealed the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972 (RA 6425), creating the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) as the implementing arm of the DDB. Mandate The Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) plans and formulates policies and programs on ...

  5. ddb.gov.ph › images › Transparency_SealDANGEROUS DRUGS BOARD

    dangerous drugs and precursor chemicals, and to promote regional and international cooperation in drug abuse prevention and control. IV. Service Pledge: The Dangerous Drugs Board Secretariat (DDBS) is committed to consistently, reliably and effectively assist the DDB in policy formulation, development, and implementation.

  6. Apply for certification and exemption from PDEA, the lead agency in the fight against illegal drugs and precursor chemicals in the Philippines.

  7. The DDB envisions “Drug-Free Communities” Mission. The Dangerous Drugs Board is committed to stamping out the illicit supply of and demand for dangerous drugs and precursor chemicals, and to promote regional and international cooperation in drug abuse prevention and control. Mandate

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