La Trinidad smoke-free law takes effect January
>> Thursday, January 5, 2017
By Susan
Aro
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet
-- The smoke-free ordinance of this
capital town will take effect next month.
Mayor Romeo
Salda, the Municipal Tobacco Control Board (MTCB)
chairperson, called for a meeting Dec. 13 to discuss
full-blast implementation of said ordinance.
Ordinance No. 8-2014
regulates smoking, selling, distribution and advertisement of tobacco products
and imposing penalty for violations.
The ordinance
penalizes offenders who smoke in smoke-free areas; establishments selling,
giving or distributing tobacco product to minors; selling, distributing and
advertising tobacco products in a school, public playground or any other
facility frequented by minors or within one hundred meters from any point of
the perimeter of these places; purchasing of products from minors, using,
buying or selling tobacco products by minors; advertisement of tobacco products
outside premises of establishments; and toleration of violations and failure to
perform duties by persons in charge.
Launched last year,
the supposed implementation this year was stalled due to the conduct of
simultaneous national and local elections, said Dr. Genevieve Degay, Medical
Officer III of the Municipal Health Services Office and co-vice chairperson of
the MTCB.
But despite the lull,
advocacy and information education campaign activities were in place in
barangays, among various organizations and sectors after its launching, Degay
added.
In engaging sectors
with crucial roles such as the La Trinidad Women’s Brigade, Philippine National
Police personnel and Barangay Health Workers, series of orientation were held
from September to early part of December. Likewise, members of the board and
the Smoking Control Enforcement Unit were oriented in separate occasions.
The manual of
operations was presented for approval last September while the final
Implementing Rules and Regulations was out last October.
Additional billboards
will also be installed in strategic locations. Posters and other forms of
materials indicating the “No Smoking” policy for the community to be informed
will be posted in conspicuous spaces.
Members of the
religious sector have expressed their strong support and commitment in
advocating the program through spiritual reforms, Degay said.
While there are
corresponding penalties and fines for said violations, the spirit to promote
healthy environment is still the main intent of said legal measure, Degay
said.
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