Republic Act 6969 Summary

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The key takeaways from the passage are that the Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act aims to regulate chemicals and prevent hazardous wastes from entering the Philippines in order to protect public health and the environment.

The objectives of the Act are to keep an inventory of chemicals, inform and educate people about chemical hazards and risks, and prevent hazardous and nuclear wastes from entering the country.

The DENR has the power to require chemical testing, inspect establishments, confiscate non-compliant chemicals, monitor chemical usage, and prevent hazardous waste entry into the country.

REPUBLIC ACT 6969

Toxic
Substances
and
Hazardous
and
Nuclear
Wastes Control Act of 1990
Approved by the President
at
October
26,
1990
Objectives To keep an
inventory of chemicals that
are
presently
being
imported, manufactured, or
used, indicating, among
others, their existing and
possible uses, test data,
names
of
firms
manufacturing
or
using
them,
and
such
other
information as may be
considered relevant to the
protection of health and the
environment;
Chemical substance means
any organic or inorganic
substance of a particular
molecular
identity,
including:
a)Any combination of such
substances
occurring
in
whole or in part as a result

of chemical reaction
occurring in nature; and

or

b)Any element or
uncombined chemical.

Chemical mixture means


any combination of two or
more chemical substances if
the combination does not
occur in nature and is not, in
whole or in part, the result
of a chemical reaction, if
none.
Objectives
*To inform and educate
regarding the hazards and
risks
Manufacture, handling,
storage, transportation,
processing,
distribution, use and
disposal

*To prevent the entry, even


in transit, as well as the
keeping or storage and
disposal of hazardous and
nuclear wastes into the
country
Functions,
Power
Responsibilities

and

*To
require
chemical
substances and mixtures
presently
being
manufactured or processed
to be tested if they pose
unreasonable risk or injury
*To
evaluate
the
characteristics of chemicals
that have been tested to
determine their toxicity and
the extent of their effects
*To enter into contracts and
make grants for research,
development,
and
monitoring
of
chemical
substances and mixtures
*To conduct inspection of
any establishment in which
chemicals
are
manufactured,
processed,
stored or held

*To confiscate or impound


chemicals found not falling
within said acts
*To monitor and prevent the
entry, even in transit, of
hazardous
and
nuclear
wastes and their disposal
into the country
Chemicals Subject to Testing
-There is a reason to believe
that
the
chemical
substances or mixture may
present an unreasonable
risk to health or the
environment
-There are insufficient data
and
experience
for
determining or predicting
the
health
and
environmental effects
-The testing of the chemical
substance or mixture is
necessary to develop such
data

Section 12. Public Access to


Records,
Reports
or
Notification
DENR
may
release
information subject to claim
of
confidentiality
to
a
medical
research
or
scientific institution where
the information is needed
for the purpose of medical
diagnosis or treatment of a
person
Section 13. Prohibited Acts
a.)
Knowingly
use
a
chemical
substance
or
mixture which is imported,
manufactured, processed or
distributed in violation of
the Act
b.) Failure or refusal to
submit reports, notices or
other information, access to
records, as required by this
Act
c.) Failure or refusal to
comply
with
the
premanufacture
and
preimportation requirements

d.) Cause, aid or facilitate,


directly or indirectly, in the
storage, importation, or
bringing into Philippines
territory any amount of
hazardous and nuclear
wastes in any part of the
Philippines

Section 14. Criminal


Offenses and Penalties
-Confiscated and forfeited
chemical substances shall
turn over to DENR for
safekeeping or proper
disposal
-Person or firm responsible
or connected with bringing
or importation into the
country of hazardous or
nuclear wastes shall be
obligated to transport or
send it back
Section 15. Administrative
Fines

The Secretary of
Environment and Natural
Resources is authorized to
impose a fine of not less
than 10,000.00, but not
more than 50,000.00 upon
any person or entity found
guilty

* Deportation and banned


from entry into the
Philippines in case of
foreigner violators

* Violators shall be subject


to fines, imprisonment,
dismissal from office,
confiscation and forfeiture
chemical substances and
mixtures in favor of the
government

The Act shall take effect


after 15 days following its
publication or in any
newspaper of general
circulation

Section 20. Effectivity

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