This document outlines the roles and responsibilities of Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (BADAC) in supporting government efforts to address illegal drugs at the local level. It establishes the composition of BADACs and their powers and functions, which include gathering drug data, coordinating prevention programs, and referring users to rehabilitation. It also describes BADAC committees for operations and advocacy and their roles in operations against illegal drugs and community education. Sanctions are outlined for local officials who fail to support anti-drug efforts.
This document outlines the roles and responsibilities of Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (BADAC) in supporting government efforts to address illegal drugs at the local level. It establishes the composition of BADACs and their powers and functions, which include gathering drug data, coordinating prevention programs, and referring users to rehabilitation. It also describes BADAC committees for operations and advocacy and their roles in operations against illegal drugs and community education. Sanctions are outlined for local officials who fail to support anti-drug efforts.
This document outlines the roles and responsibilities of Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (BADAC) in supporting government efforts to address illegal drugs at the local level. It establishes the composition of BADACs and their powers and functions, which include gathering drug data, coordinating prevention programs, and referring users to rehabilitation. It also describes BADAC committees for operations and advocacy and their roles in operations against illegal drugs and community education. Sanctions are outlined for local officials who fail to support anti-drug efforts.
This document outlines the roles and responsibilities of Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (BADAC) in supporting government efforts to address illegal drugs at the local level. It establishes the composition of BADACs and their powers and functions, which include gathering drug data, coordinating prevention programs, and referring users to rehabilitation. It also describes BADAC committees for operations and advocacy and their roles in operations against illegal drugs and community education. Sanctions are outlined for local officials who fail to support anti-drug efforts.
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I.
PURPOSE
To emphasize to Local Authorities
especially Barangay Officials, their principal responsibilities in support of overall government efforts to address peace and order, particularly to curb illegal drugs and other substances. II. THE BARANGAY ANTI- DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL COMPOSITION Chairperson - Punong Barangay Vice-Chairperson - Brgy Kagawad, Chair of Peace and Order Committee Members - Brgy Kagawad, Chair of Women and Family Committee SK Chairman/Chairwoman School Principal (Public) or Representative Executive Officer/Chief Tanod Representative of NGO or Civic Society Representative of Faith Based Organization Adviser - City/Municipal Chief of Police or Representative POWERS AND FUNCTIONS a. Conduct regular meetings at least once a month and call for special meetings whenever necessary; b. Plan, strategize, implement and evaluate programs and projects on drug abuse prevention in the barangay; c. Organize the BADAC Auxiliary Team to compose an ideal number of 25 members per 2,000 population of the barangay representing streets, puroks, subdivisions or sitios; d. Orient the BADAC Auxiliary Team of their roles and functions and in formulating plan of action to address the problem; e. Equip Barangay Tanods and BADAC Auxiliary Team on their roles and functions in the campaign against street level illegal drug trade through seminar and trainings; f. Coordinate and collaborate with other institutions implementing programs and projects on drug abuse prevention at the barangay level; POWERS AND FUNCTIONS g. Continuously gather and update data on all drug related incidents and its effect on the peace and order situation in the barangay including listing of suspected drug users and pushers; h. Submit a monthly report to the City/Municipal Anti-Drug Abuse Council copy furnished the DILG City/Municipal Field Office; i. Refer suspected drug users to the CADAC/MADAC and other institutions for corresponding counselling and or rehabilitation; j. Conduct an Information & Education Campaign (IEC) on illegal drug demand reduction; k. Monitor disposition and progress of drug related cases filed; and l. Perform other related functions III. BADAC COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON OPERATIONS a. COMPOSITION Chair - Brgy Kagawad, Chair of Peace and Order Committee Members - Executive Officer/Chief Tanod BADAC Auxillary Team (Ideally 25 members per 2,000 barangay population b. Roles and Responsibilities Prepare and maintain a confidential list of suspected users, pushers, financiers and/or protectors of illegal drug trade found in the LGUs area of jurisdiction to be submitted to the CADAC/MADAC copy furnished the PNP Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force (AIDSOTF); and Establish rehabilitation/referral desks and process applications for rehabilation of drug dependents OPERATIONS PHASE PRE-OPERATIONS Identification of drug affected house clusters, work places, streets, puroks and sitios where manufacture, delivery, sale or use of illegal drugs are being conducted and to report the same immediately to the PNP or the PDEA. Conduct administrative searches of suspected drug dens/laboratories. Conduct briefings, meetings prior to the launching of operations to ensure positive results and safety of the operating teams and the community. OPERATIONS PHASE DURING OPERATIONS Ensure safety of the community and regularity of the operations. Any elected barangay official present during the operations to witness the inventory of seized drugs/paraphernalia. Extend such other necessary assistance to the PDEA and PNP authorities in its operation against illegal drugs including but not limited to the preservation of evidence and protection of witnesses and suspects against unlawful acts OPERATIONS PHASE POST OPERATIONS The elected barangay official present during the operations shall execute an affidavit and act as witness in court hearings in the prosecution of drug cases. Submit reports of drug-clearing operations conducted, if any, to the CADAC/MADAC copy furnished the DILG City/Municipal Field Office.
For operations conducted/initiated by the PDEA/PNP, an elected
barangay official should be involved immediately after the raid and be present to stand as witness during the conduct of inventory. COMMITTEE ON ADVOCACY a. COMPOSITION Chair - Brgy Kagawad, Chair of Women and Family Committee Members - SK Chairman/Chairwoman School Principal (Public) or Representative Representative of NGO or Civic Society Representative of Faith Based Organization b. Roles and Responsibilities a) Coordinate and collaborate with other institutions in the barangay, if any (i.e. Brgy Intel Network (BIN), The Eye in the Barangay, Brgy Peacekeeping Action Team (BPAT) etc in implementing programs and projects on anti- illegal drug abuse; b) Conduct consultative meetings with organizations in the barangay, such as the PTCA, Youth Groups, Boy and Girl Scouts, Religious Organizations, Senior Citizens, Homeowners Association, Neighborhood Associations, Puroks and TODAs and other organizations existing in the community to get their commitment to assist in curbing the drug menace in the community. c) Strengthen the family by promoting values, parental care and guidance that will prevent children from attempting to and/or use of prohibited drugs; d) Strengthen the linkages of the Barangay Officials with the community, higher LGUs, local police and PDEA on anti-illegal drug campaign; e) Conduct necessary seminars for the community on the dangers of illegal drugs in coordination with the PNP; f) Empower the community in reporting drug related case through an award/commendation system; and g) Identify and implement sustainable livelihood projects as a reintegration program to former drug pushers and drug addicts. IV. SANCTIONS a) Failure of the concerned local officials to appropriate a substantial portion of their respective Annual Budgets to assist in or enhance the enforcement of RA 9165, as mandatorily required under Section 324 of the Local Government Code, shall be a ground for disapproval of the Annual Budget on review and can be a ground for possible administrative case or dereliction of duty pursuant to Section 60 of the Local Government Code. b) Failure of the local officials to take appropriate measures to enforce the pertinent provision of RA 9165 after being made aware by ther PDEA and/or the PNP and othe law enforcement agencies that illegal drugs sale, delivery and use is rampant within their LGU; or shabu and other illegal drug laboratories and marijuana plantation have been uncovered with the area of their jurisdiction shall be considered as prima facie evidence for administrative charge(s) for gross negligence or dereliction of duties, as may be warranted by evidence. c) Any local official engaged in the manufacture, sale, delivery, transportation and use of illegal drugs or who may have benefited therefrom shall be dealt eith criminally and administratively pursuant to the provisions of RA 9165.