Laws On Notifiable Disease
Laws On Notifiable Disease
Laws On Notifiable Disease
NOTIFIABLE
DISEASE
R.A. 11332
“Mandatory Reporting
Of Notifiable Diseases
And Health Events Of
Public Health Concern
Act”
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11332
AIM
- The law aims to protect people from public health threats through
the efficient and effective disease surveillance of diseases of public
health concern
SECTION 2. DECLARATION OF POLICY
• It is hereby declared the policy of the State • Epidemics and other public health
to protect and promote the right to health of emergencies as threats to public health and
the people and instill health consciousness national security, which can undermine the
among them. social, economic, and political functions of
the State.
• It shall endeavor to protect the people from • Recognizes disease surveillance and
public health threats through the efficient response systems of the Department of
and effective disease surveillance of Health (DOH) and its local counterparts, as
notifiable diseases and provide an effective the first line of defense to epidemics and
response system in compliance with the health events of public health concern that
2005 International Health Regulations pose risk to public health and security.
(IHR) of the World Health Organization
(WHO).
SECTION 3. Definition of terms
Disease- an illness due to a specific toxic substance, occupational exposure or infectious agent, which
affects a susceptible individual, either directly or indirectly, as from an infected animal or person, or
indirectly through an intermediate host, vector, or the environment
Epidemic/outbreak - an occurrence of more cases of disease than normally expected within a specific place
or group of people over a given period of time
Infectious disease - a clinically manifested disease of humans or animals resulting from an infection
Mandatory reporting - the obligatory reporting of a condition to local or state health authorities, as required
for notifiable diseases, epidemics or public health events of public health concern;
Notifiable disease - a disease that, by legal requirements, must be reported to the public health authorities
Publichealth authority - the DOH, the local health office, or any person directly authorized to act on behalf
of the DOH or the local health office
Public health threat - any situation or factor that may represent a danger to the health of the people;
Response- the implementation of specific activities to control further spread of infection, outbreaks or
epidemics and prevent re-occurrence
SECTION 4. Objectives
To continuously develop and upgrade the list of To provide accurate and timely health information
nationally notifiable diseases and health events about notifiable diseases, and health-related events
of public health concern with their and conditions to citizens and health providers as
corresponding case definitions and laboratory an integral part of response to public health
confirmation emergencies
• To require public and private physicians, allied medical personnel, professional societies,
hospitals, clinics, health facilities, laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, private
companies and institutions, workplaces, schools, prisons, ports, airports, establishments,
communities, other government agencies, and nongovernment organizations (NGOs) to
actively participate in disease surveillance and response; and
• To provide sufficient funding to support operations needed to establish and maintain epidemiology and
surveillance units at the DOH, health facilities and local government units (LGUs); efficiently and
effectively investigate outbreaks and health events of public health concern; validate, collect, analyze and
disseminate disease surveillance information to relevant agencies or organizations; and implement
appropriate response;
The Epidemiology Bureau shall regularly update and
issue a list of nationally notifiable diseases and health
SECTION 5. events of public health concern with their corresponding
Notifiable Diseases and case definitions.
Health Events of Public Selection and the deletion of diseases and health events
Health Concern of public health concern shall be based on criteria
established by the DOH.
4. Land transportation
Exemption from the payment of individual
income taxes of senior citizens
Educational assistance
A.Employment
B.Education
C.Health
D.Social Services
SEC. 10. PENALTIES.
• Any person who 1st offense: Imprisonment for 2-
refuses to honor the 6 years
senior citizen card
issued by this the Fine: 50,000-100,00
government or
violates any 2nd offense: Imprisonment for 2-
provision of this 6 years
Act shall suffer the Fine: 100,000- 200,000.00
following penalties:
R.A. 9165
“COMPREHENSIV
E DANGEROUS
DRUGS ACT OF
2002”
•PDEA leads in the anti drug campaign of the
government, which includes the:
a)Implementation of RA 9165
b)Elimination of Illegal Drug Supplies
c)Ending the Demand of Illegal Drugs
d)Prevention and Control of Drug Related Crimes
e)Making of Filipino Communities Drug-Free
RA 9165
“COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT OF 2002”
• Signed by:
•Definition: Gloria
Macapagal
An intensive and Arroyo on June 7,
unrelenting campaign 2002 and took
against the trafficking effect on July 4,
and use of dangerous 2002
drugs.
ARTICLE II
SECTION 2. DECLARATION OF POLICY
It is the policy of the state to safeguard the integrity
of its territory and well being of its citizenry,
particularly the youth, from the harmful effects of
dangerous drugs on their physical and mental well-
being.
UNLAWFUL ACTS AND
PENALTIES
•Penalty: Imprisonment of 6
months and 1 day to 4 yrs
Section 41: Involvement of the Family Section 42: Student Councils and Campus
Organizations
• The family being the basic unit of the
•All elementary, secondary, and tertiary schools,
Filipino society should be primarily
student councils and campus organizations shall
responsible for the education and awareness
include in their activities a program for the
of the members of the family.
prevention in the use of dangerous drugs.
ARTICLE IV: PARTICIPATION OF THE FAMILY, STUDENTS, TEACHERS,
AND SCHOOL AUTHORITIES IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE ACT
Section 43: School Curricula Section 44: Heads, Supervisors and Teachers of Schools