HEALTH-PPT-FINAL.pptx final presentation

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About This Presentation

Final presentation for health


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GOOD AFTERNOON CLASS

RULES LISTEN RESPECT COOPERATE DO YOUR BEST

LET’S RECALL!

Republic act no. 9211 Tobacco regulation act of 2003

Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 or the Republic Act No. 9211 protects people from the sale, use, and advertisements of hazardous tobacco products. In order to promote a healthful environment, the Act absolutely bans smoking in public places, most especially in centers of youth activities, elevators, and stairwells, fire-hazardous places, within public and private hospitals and medical clinics, airport and other terminals, and food preparation areas.

The Act also restricts access to sale of tobacco products to minor. Tobacco may not be put in a vending machine, unless it verifies age, and may not be sold within 100 meters of a school. Should tobacco be sold, there should be proper signage that indicates target consumers.

Republic act no. 9775 Anti child pornography act of 2009

It defines the crime of child pornography. As defined, “Child Pornography refers to any representation, whether visual, audio, or written combination thereof, by electronic, mechanical, digital, optical, magnetic or any other means, of child engaged or involved in real or simulated explicit sexual activities” (Official Gazette, 2009).

Child Pornography may also be syndicated if there are three (3) or more persons confederating with one another. In this light, it is not only the victim who can file a complaint, nut the parents or guardians, relative within the third degree, officer or social worker of a licensed child-caring institutions or DSWD, barangay chairman, law enforcement officer, at least three concerned responsible citizens in the same place where the pornography occurs.

Republic act no. 8940 Anti-hazing law

The government protects the youth through the Republic Act No. 8949 or the Anti-Hazing Law. The Act penalizes those who will go too far during initiation rites wherein the “applicant” is subjected to severe physical and emotional pain and suffering.

Republic act no. 10586 Anti-drunk and drugged driving law

This Act penalizes those who will be caught driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, and other similar substances.

THANK YOU for listening CLASS!