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  2. Philippine House Committee on Dangerous Drugs - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine House Committee on Dangerous Drugs, or House Dangerous Drugs Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives. Jurisdiction [ edit ]

  3. Drug policy of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 obliges mandatory drug testing for specific situations such as firearms license applications, employment, and schooling. It also mandates the devising of two testing methods—a screening test, and a confirmatory test to be performed if the former yields a presumptive positive result. [1]

  4. Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 - Wikipedia

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    The Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 (Malay: Akta Dadah Berbahaya 1952), is a Malaysian law which was enacted to make further and better provision for the regulation of the importation, exportation, manufacture, sale, and use of opium and certain other dangerous drugs and substances, to make special provision relating to the jurisdiction of courts in respect of offences thereunder and their trial, and ...

  5. Dangerous Drugs (Special Preventive Measures) Act 1985

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    The Dangerous Drugs (Special Preventive Measures) Act 1985 (Malay: Akta Dadah Berbahaya (Langkah-langkah Pencegahan Khas) 1985), is a Malaysian laws which enacted to provide for the preventive detention of persons associated with any activity relating to or involving the trafficking in dangerous drugs.

  6. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency - Wikipedia

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    The agency is tasked with the enforcement of the penal and regulatory provisions of Republic Act No. 9165 (R.A. 9165), otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. PDEA is the implementing arm of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB). The DDB is the policy-making and strategy-formulating body in the planning and formulation of ...

  7. Dangerous Drugs (Forfeiture of Property) Act 1988 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to make provisions for offences in relation to property, and for the seizure and forfeiture of property, connected with activity related to offences under this Act, the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, or any foreign law corresponding to these Acts or to the provisions for offences under these Acts; for assistance to foreign countries in relation to matters connected with dangerous drugs; and ...

  8. Bureau of Drug Abuse Control - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Drug Abuse Control (BDAC) was created to address the congressional mandate from the drug abuse amendments in the Drug Abuse Control Act of 1965. [8] [10] BDAC was the FDA's first real venture into managing a major law enforcement organization, where FDA inspectors prior to its inception had never been trained in undercover work ...

  9. Dangerous Drugs (Supply to Addicts) Regulations 1968

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    Dangerous Drugs Act 1967 Text of the Dangerous Drugs (Supply to Addicts) Regulations 1968 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk . The Dangerous Drugs (Supply to Addicts) Regulations 1968 [ 1 ] determined the consultants who could prescribe, or treat addicts either in psychiatric ...