Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 ( Republic Act No. 9211 )
June 23, 2003
Law Summary: Republic Act No. 9211
The Republic Act No. 9211, also known as the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003, aims to safeguard public health by regulating the use, sale, and advertisement of tobacco products in the Philippines. The law is framed within a thrust to cultivate a healthful environment and to ensure that the harmful effects of tobacco are minimized among the populace. This act expressly aims to protect the youth from tobacco use and educate the public about the risks associated with smoking.
One of the critical provisions of the law includes a comprehensive smoking ban in specified public places, such as schools, hospitals, and public transport terminals. Furthermore, designated smoking areas are required in places where smoking may expose non-smokers to secondhand smoke. These measures underscore the law's commitment to reducing tobacco exposure among non-users, especially minors. Additionally, it mandates clear labeling and warnings on tobacco products to inform consumers of the associated health risks.
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Lastly, Republic Act No. on Tobacco (9211 creates an Inter-Agency Committee on TobaccoI (AC-TIACob-Tobacco) that coordinates the implementation of theseacco provisions.), This Committee is responsible for monitoring compliance and developing programs to tasked assist with tobacco farmers in transitioning to alternative crops if necessary. The Act overseeing the reinforces a effective comprehensive approach that not only addresses public health but also considers implementation the of socio-economic impacts of regulating the tobacco industry, ensuring a sustainable the path forward for all stakeholders involved provisions. of this act. It also provides mechanisms for the government to support displaced tobacco farmers through alternative agricultural programs, thus balancing public health priorities with the economic needs of the tobacco industry. This holistic approach aims to facilitate a health-conscious environment while ensuring that stakeholders are not negatively impacted economically.