Long Quiz Flashcards
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is a policy imposed by the government to deal with the state’s problem with illegal drugs, particularly how it affects the youth.
Dangerous Drug Act Of 2002 (RA 9165)
What are the 4 Aims of dangerous drug act?
Protect
Pursue
Make
Provide
is a national policy aimed to protect the interest of the consumers and buyers of products and services.
Consumer Act of the Philippines (RA 7394)
Enumerate the 6 agencies inside the consumer act of the Philippines
- Department of trade and industry (DTI)
- Department of agriculture (DA)
- Department of health (DOH)
- Department if education (DepEd)
- Bangko sentral ng pilipinas (BSP)
- Securities and exchange comission (SEC)
What to do when complaining about a product or a service?
- Be quick
- Be polite
- State the facts
- Do not forget the evidence
- Persevere
- Don’t feel guilty
This act includes Environmental concept and principles, Environmental laws, and etc.
National Environmental
Awareness Education Act of 2008 (RA 9512)
Who shall implement the act of environmental education?
• The Department of Education (DepEd)
• The Commission On Higher Education (CHED)
• The Technical Education and Skill Development Authority (TESDA)
• The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), in coordination with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
• The Departrent of Science and Technology (DOST)
It is a health care law passed by then-senator Juan Flavier. This law sees to it that the government fulfills its responsibility in providing quality health care options to every Filipino through developing traditional and alternative medicinal methods in integrating them into the existing national health care system.
Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997 (RA 8423)
is a law that promotes public awareness about the issues related to HIV/AIDS
Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act of 1998 (RA 8504)
It is an act promoting voluntary blood donation, providing for an adequate supply of safe blood, regulating blood banks, and providing penalties for violations thereof.
National Blood Service Act of 1994 (RA 7719)
An act that requires the mandatory compliance by the motorist of public and private vehicles to use seatbelt devices and requires manufacturers to install seatbelt devices in all manufacture vehicles. This law aims To protect the passengers from injuries due to vehicular accidents.
Seat Belt Use Act of 1999 (RA 8750)
Act that aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions.
Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012
(RA1 0175)
Enumerate 6 Cybercrime offenses
- Illegal access
- Illegal interception
- Data interference
- System interference
- Misuse of device
- Cyber-squatting
The access to the whole or any part of a computer system without right.
Illegal access
The interception made by technical means without the right of any non-public transmission of computer data to, from, or within a computer system including electromagnetic emissions from a computer system carrying such computer data.
Illegal interception
The intentional or reckless alteration, damaging, deletion, or deterioration of computer data, electronic document, or electronic data message, without right, including the introduction or transmission of viruses.
Data interference
The intentional alteration or reckless hindering or interference with the functioning of a computer or computer network by inputting, transmitting, damaging, deleting, deteriorating, altering or suppressing computer data or program, electronic document or electronic data message, without right of authorty, including the introduction or transmission of viruses
System interference
the use, production, sale, procurement, importation, distribution, or otherwise making available, without right, of a device, including a computer program, computer password, access code, and etc.
Misuse of devices
The acquisition of a domain name over the internet in bad faith to profit, mislead, destroy a reputation, and deprive others of registering the same.
Cyber-squatting
Enumerate 3 Computer-related Offenses
- Computer-related forgery
- Computer-related fraud
- Computer-related identity theft
The input, alteration, or deletion of any computer data without right resulting in inauthentic data with the intent that it be considered or acted upon fo legal purposes as if it were authentic, regardless whether or not the data is directly readable and intelligible
Computer-related forgery
The unauthorized input, alteration, or deletion of computer data or program or interference in the functioning of a computer system, causing damage thereby with fraudulent intent.
Computer-related fraud
The intentional acquisition, use, misuse, transfer, possession, alteration, or deletion of identifying information belonging to another, whether natural or juridical, without right.
Computer-related Identity Theft
Enumerate the 4 content-related offenses
- Cybersex
- Child pornography
- Unsolicited Commercial/Communications.
- Libel