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June 21st, 2013 08:41 PM #1MANILA, Philippines -Tinanggal na sa batas ang mandatory drug test na nagkakahalaga ng P300-P400 para sa mga kukuha o magre-renew ng driver’s license.
Ito ang ipinaalala kahapon ni Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III sa pamu*nuan ng Land Transportation Office (LTO) dahil ang pagtanggal sa mandatory drug testing sa pagkuha ng driver’s license ay nakapaloob sa Republic Act 10586 o ang Anti-Drunk and Drugged Dri*ving Act of 2013, kaya’t hindi maa*ring igiiit ng LTO na hindi nila susundin ang batas.
“I’m very glad by the way that the President signed into law the anti-drug and alcohol because that removes the P300-P400 drug testing in secu*ring a license. Wala na yon. Sabi ng LTO ipipilit daw nila. Anong ipipilit nila. Wala na sa batas, inalis na,” sabi ni Sotto.
Sa bagong batas na pinirmahan ni Pangulong Benigno Aquino III kama*kailan, ang sasaila*lim na lamang sa drug test ay ang mga drivers na nasang*kot sa aksidente o pinaghihi*nalaang lasing o nakaga*mit ng ilegal na droga.
Inihayag pa ni Sotto na nang ipasa nila ang batas tungkol sa dangerous drugs kinontra niya ang probisyon tungkol sa mandatory drug testing bago makakuha ng lisensiya dahil hindi naman ito makakatulong sa pagsugpo sa paglaganap ng ipinagbabawal na gamot at posibleng magamit pa para pagkakitaan ang mga drivers.
Ipinaliwanag pa ni Sotto na hindi naman “conclusive” pag nagpositibo sa droga ang isang nagpa-drug test dahil posibleng nagpositibo lamang ito matapos ang ilang araw na pag-inom ng gamot para sa ubo o sipon.
Napatunayan na rin umano na hindi epektibo ang mandatory drug tes*ting sa mga kumukuha ng lisensiya dahil mula 2002 hanggang 2007 o limang taon lumabas na 0.06 porsiyento lamang ang nag-positibo sa droga.
source: P300-P400 mandatory drug test tanggal na | Police Metro, Pang Masa | philstar.com
to the mod: paki-edit na lang po yung title "MANDATORY DRUG TESTING SA PAGKUHA/PAG-RENEW NG LISENSYA: TANGGAL NA." nakalimutan lang po isingit yung "lisensya". salamat.
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June 21st, 2013 09:31 PM #3
Yup.
Tsaka di naman siguro tanga mga tao na gagamit tapos magpapa-drug test several days after.
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June 23rd, 2013 07:17 PM #5
Ayaw ni Ka-barilan ni PNoy na matangalan ng racket...
Mandatory drug testing stays despite new law
By Kris Bayos
Published: June 10, 2013
The mandatory drug testing requirement for drivers’ license application and renewal stays despite its supposed “inconsistency” with the new law imposing higher fines and stiffer penalties to individuals driving under the influence of dangerous drugs or alcohol.
Land Transportation Office (LTO) chief Assistant Secretary Virginia Torres on Monday clarified that Republic Act 10586 or the Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013 should not be misconstrued as inconsistent with Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.
Torres said the LTO will continue to require drivers to undergo drug testing to ensure that no drug-addicted individual get a license or renew his license to operate a motor vehicle and ply the streets of the country, as required by RA 9165.
This is despite a provision of RA 10586 that repeals Section 36 of RA 9165 and other laws that are inconsistent with the new legislation.
“The mandatory drug testing requirement for drivers stays. RA 9165 is consistent with RA 10586,” Torres said.
The official clarified that drivers who underwent the mandatory drug testing as a requirement for license application or renewal can still be apprehended and subjected to a drug test if an enforcer has probable cause to believe that the driver is under the influence of drugs, as prescribed in RA 10586.
“This is just similar to the compliance with Clean Air Act. LTO will still require motor vehicles owners to secure a certificate of emission compliance but having passed smoke emission tests doesn’t mean that owners could not be apprehended for eventually driving smoke belching vehicles,” she said.
As such, drivers who obtained negative drug testing results during their application or renewal of license could still be subject to undergo another drug test as deemed appropriate by a traffic enforcer.
Torres said this provision of RA 10586 will be further clarified once the LTO comes up with the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) for the legislation.
At present, LTO officials are drafting the IRR, which will be subject of scrutiny of an interagency panel composed by representatives of Department of Transportation and Communications, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Health, and the National Police Commission, among others.
The interagency committee is expected to finalize the IRR of RA 10586 within four months after the signing into law of the measure last May 27. The IRR becomes effective 15 days after its publication in three newspapers of national circulation.
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June 24th, 2013 12:36 AM #7Gulo !!! mawawalan ng raket ang mga taga-LTO pagnagkataon !!!! milyon milyon ang raket na ito !!!
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June 24th, 2013 10:19 AM #8
asa batas na nga na aalisin tapos ipipilit pa ni torres.
and sino naman dito naniniwala na totoo yan drug test na yan?
dun sa tayuman magkakasama lang yun specimen hindi chineck, after ilan minutes may results na.
might as well not have yourself check.
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June 24th, 2013 10:25 AM #9
sana tanggalin na ulit yan. nag antay pa ako dati isang oras bago na process linsensya ko hindi kasi ako mka ihi.
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June 24th, 2013 01:55 PM #10