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[ Republic Act No.

9175]

AN ACT REGULATING THE OWNERSHIP, POSSESSION,


SALE, IMPORTATION AND USE OF CHAINSAWS,
PENALIZING VIOLATIONS THEREOF AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES

SEC. 1. Title. - This Act shall be known as the


"Chainsaw Act of 2002".
SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy.
-It is the policy of the State, consistent with the
Constitution, to conserve, develop and protect the forest
resources under sustainable management. Toward this
end, the State shall pursue an aggressive forest
protection program geared towards eliminating illegal
logging and other forms of forest destruction which are
being facilitated with the use of chainsaws. The State
shall therefore regulate the ownership, possession, sale,
transfer, importation and/or use of chainsaws to prevent
them from being used in illegal logging or unauthorized
clearing of forests.
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.
- As used in this Act, the term:

a. "Chainsaw" shall refer to any portable power saw or similar cutting


implement, rendered operative by an electric or internal combustion engine or
similar means, that may be used for, but is not limited to, the felling of trees or
the cutting of timber;

b. "Chainsaw dealer" shall refer to a person, natural or juridical, engaged in the


manufacture, importation, distribution, purchase and/or sale of chainsaws.

c. "Department" shall refer to the Department of Environment and Natural


Resources ; and

d. "Secretary" shall refer to the Secretary of the Department of Environment and


Natural Resources.
SEC. 4. Persons Authorized to
Manufacture, Sell, and Import
Chainsaws. –
Chainsaws shall only be sold and/or
imported by manufacturers, dealers
and/or private owners who are duly
authorized by the Department.
SEC. 5. Persons Authorized to Possess and Use a Chainsaw. - The Department is hereby
authorized to issue permits to possess and/or use a chainsaw for the felling and/or
cutting of trees, timber and other forest or agro-forest products to any applicant who:

a. has a subsisting timber license agreement (TLA), production sharing agreement


(TPSA), or similar agreements, or a private land timber permit (PLTP);

b. is an orchard and fruit tree farmer;

c. is an industrial tree farmer;

d. is a licensed wood processor and the chainsaw shall be used for the cutting of timber
that has been legally sold to said applicant; or

e. shall use the chainsaw for a legal purpose.

Agencies of the government that use chainsaws in some aspects of their functions must
likewise secure the necessary permit from the Department before operating the same.
SEC. 6. Registration of Chainsaws.
- Within a period of three (3) months from effectivity hereof, all
persons who own or are otherwise in possession of chainsaws must
register the same with the Department, through any of its
Community Environment and Natural Resources Office, which shall
issue the corresponding registration certificate or permit if it finds
such persons to be qualified hereunder.

Every permit to possess and/or use a chainsaw for legitimate


purpose shall be valid for two (2) years upon issuance: Provided,
that permits to possess and use chainsaw issued to non-
commercial orchard and fruit tree farmers shall be valid for a
period of five (5) years upon issuance. For this purpose, the
Department shall be allowed to collect reasonable registration fees
for the effective implementation of this Act.
SEC. 7. Penal Provisions.

1. Selling, Purchasing, Re-selling, Transferring, Distributing or


Possessing a Chainsaw Without a Proper Permit. - Any person who
sells, purchases, transfers the ownership, distributes, or otherwise
disposes or possesses a chainsaw without first securing the
necessary permit from the Department shall be punished with
imprisonment of four (4) years, two (2) months and one (1 ) day to
six years or a fine of not less than Fifteen thousand pesos (PhP
15,000.00) but not more than Thirty thousand pesos (PhP
30,000.00) or both at the discretion of the court, and the
chainsaw/s confiscated in favor of the government.
2. Unlawful Importation or Manufacturing of Chainsaw. - Any
person who imports or manufactures a chainsaw without obtaining
prior authorization from the Department shall be punished by
imprisonment of not less than one (1) month nor more than six (6)
months and a fine of not less than One thousand pesos (PhP
1,000.00) nor more than four thousand pesos (PhP 4,000.00).
3. Tampering of Engine serial Number.
- Any person who is found to have defaced or
tampered with the original registered engine serial
number of any chainsaw unit shall be punished by
imprisonment of not less than one (1) month nor
more than six (6) months and a fine of not less
than one thousand pesos (PhP 1,000.00) nor more
than Four thousand pesos (PhP 4,000.00).
4. Actual Unlawful Use of Chainsaw. - Any person who is found to be in possession of a
chainsaw and uses the same to cut trees and timber in forest land or elsewhere except as
authorized by the Department shall be penalized with imprisonment of six (6) years and
one (1) day to eight (8) years or a fine of not less than Thirty thousand pesos (PhP
30,000.00) but not more than Fifty thousand pesos (PhP 50,000.00) or both at the
discretion of the court without prejudice to being prosecuted for a separate offense that
may have been simultaneously committed. The chainsaw unlawfully used shall be
likewise confiscated in favor of the government.

If the violation under this Section is committed by or through the command or order of
another person, partnership or corporation, the penalties herein provided shall likewise
be imposed on such other person, or the responsible officer/s in such partnership or
corporation.

If the offender is a public official or employee, in addition to the above penalties, he shall
be removed from office and perpetually qualified from holding any public office.

The chainsaws confiscated under this Section shall be sold at public auction to qualified
buyers and the proceeds thereof shall go to the Department.

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