Pubdate: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 Source: Sunstar Baguio (Philippines) Copyright: 2004, Sunstar Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/affiliate.php3?locid=2 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1942 DRUG TEST CENTER OKAYED ON SECOND READING THE City Council has approved on second reading the proposed ordinance of Vice Mayor Betty Lourdes Tabanda for the establishment of a drug-testing center at the Baguio Health Department. The measure also seeks the appropriation of P200,000 for the facilities of the center. BHD public health laboratory head Dr. Zoraida Clavio who represented city health officer Dr. Florence Reyes clarified before the body that the testing center will be put under the clinical chemistry section of the department with one personnel to be assigned to facilitate the tests. The body agreed to approve a separate ordinance that will spell out guidelines in the collection of fees for the use of the facility subject to public hearing. Tabanda, in her proposed measure, noted the need to have a public drug-testing center in the city in face of the worsening drug problem afflicting the city's barangays and schools. "The high migration rate of the city pegged at 4.1 percent in 2001, highest in the country, has been a great factor in the increase of drug cases in the city both in the supply and demand side, coupled with the fact that the best variety of marijuana is produced in the region," Tabanda said adding that the most commonly abused drug in the city is shabu followed by marijuana and volatile substances. She said that in seminars conducted by the City Anti-Drug Abuse Council, it was brought out that barangay officials have been seeking to submit some constituents to rehabilitation centers but were hindered by the requirement of a drug test conducted by a physician who is accredited by the Dangerous Drug Board. In the city, Dr. Clavio is a DDB accredited physician. Tabanda said drug tests are also required in applying for driver's licenses and in hiring of new employees thus, the need to establish one at the BHD. Tabanda's measure was endorsed by the CADAC through Resolution 2-01 approved by CADAC chair Mayor Bernardo Vergara. It will have to be approved on third and final reading in next Wednesday's regular session. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D