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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Bataan
Municipality of Orani
Barangay Centro I

BARANGAY EXECUTIVE ORDER


No.01 Series of 2019

CONSTITUTION OF THE BARANGAY ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL (BADAC) OF


BARANGAY CENTRO 1, ORANI, BATAAN

Pursuant to DILG Memorandum Circulars Nos. 98-227, 99-226, 2001-90, 2003-131, 2004-
07, 2012-094, 2015-63, DILG-DDB Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2018-01, and DDB Board
Regulation No. 3, series of 2017 all pertaining to the creation, reorganization, strengthening and
revitalization of local anti-drug abuse councils in all levels of the government, the Barangay Anti-
Drug Abuse Council (BADAC) of Barangay Centro 1, Orani, Bataan, is hereby constituted as
follows:

Section 1. Composition of the BADAC – The Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council


(BADAC) shall be composed of the following:

BARANGAY ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL (BADAC)

NAME DESIGNATION POSITION


Elizabeth G. Atanacio Punong Barangay Chairperson
Barangay Kagawad, Chair of Committee
Jose Y. Yumang Vice-Chairperson
on Peace and Order
Barangay Kagawad, Chair of Committee
Carolina G. Samson Member
on Women and Family
Melissa Victoria Razon Barangay SK Chair Member
Vilma D. Tato Public School Principal / Representative Member
Reynaldo C. Sagum Barangay Chief Tanod Member
Emmanuel Bernales NGO/CSO Representative Member
Faith-based Organization
Irene L. Ignacio Member
Representative
City/Municipal Chief of Police /
PCMF Raymond D. Angeles Adviser
Representative

Section 2. Powers and Functions of the BADAC – The BADAC shall have the authority and
responsibility to perform the following:
1. Plan, strategize, implement and evaluate programs on drug abuse prevention in the barangay;
2. Organize the BADAC Auxiliary Team and orient them of their roles and functions in
formulating a plan of action to address the drug problem;
3. Equip Barangay Tanods and BADAC Auxiliary Team on their roles and functions in the
campaign against street level illegal drug trade thru seminars or trainings;
4. Coordinate and collaborate with other institutions implementing programs and projects on drug
abuse prevention at the barangay level;
5. Conduct information, education and communication campaign activities on illegal drug demand
reduction;
6. Conduct regular and consultative meetings at least once a month and call for special meetings
with organizations in the barangay;
7. Strengthen the family in the barangay by promoting family affairs and conduct values formation
on parental care and guidance in coordination with other peoples’ organization and concerned
agencies;
8. Determine and maintain a record of the names and other personal information of actual residents
of the barangay, likewise, gather and update all drug related incidents and its effects on the peace
and order situation in the barangay including listings of suspected drug users/dependents and
pushers;
9. Identify drug affected house clusters, work places, streets, puroks and sitios where there are
violations of RA 9165 and immediately report the same to PNP or PDEA;
10. Conduct an inventory of drug personalities who were identified to be involved in illegal drug
activities and identify who were brought to both government and/or private facility/center and
community-based rehabilitation centers;
11. Refer suspected drug users and dependents who voluntarily surrendered to the barangay duty
officer to CADAC/MADAC for proper assessment
12. Conduct periodic monitoring of those undertaking facility/center and community-based
rehabilitation program;
13. Empower and encourage the community in reporting drug-related cases through an
award/commendation system;
14. Extend assistance to law enforcement agencies during the conduct of drug clearing operations at
the barangay level;
15. Enact local ordinances, policies and other legislative measures to support the barangay drug
clearing program;
16. Set quarterly targets to reduce level of drug affectation and ultimately, to achieve and maintain
drug-cleared status;
17. Submit monthly report to the CADAC/MADAC copy furnished DILG city/municipal field office
on the progress of the barangay drug clearing program;
18. Monitor the progress and disposition of drug-related cases filed with courts;
19. Ensure the safety of the community and extend such other necessary assistance to the operating
units during the conduct of anti-drug operations; and
20. Perform other related functions.
Section 3. Composition of the BADAC Committee on Operations / Auxiliary Team – The
following shall be designated as members of the BADAC Auxiliary Team:
BADAC COMMITTEE ON OPERATIONS
NAME DESIGNATION POSITION
Jose Y. Yumang Peace & Order Chairperson Team Coordinator
Carolina G. Samson VAW Chairman Member
Melissa Victoria C. Razon SK Chairman Member
Vilma D. Tato Teacher Member
Irene B. Ignacio Faith-based Org Representative Member
Emmanuel M. Bernales CSO Member
Reynaldo C. Sagum Chief Barangay Tanod Assistant Coordinator
Rogelio V. Peco Deputy Member
Gregorio Galicia Barangay Tanod Member
Reymundo Buenaventura Barangay Tanod Member
Enrico Gantiga Barangay Tanod Member
Ma. Fe Gomez Barangay Tanod Member
Reynaldo Vianzon Barangay Tanod Member
Rudolfo Santos Barangay Tanod Member
Teresa Acuña Barangay Tanod Member
Teodoro David Barangay Tanod Member

Section 4. Functions of BADAC Auxiliary Team – members of the BADAC Auxiliary Team shall
perform the following duties and responsibilities:

AUXILLIARY TEAM
NAME DESIGNATION POSITION
Jose Y. Yumang Peace & Order Chairperson Team Coordinator
Reynaldo C. Sagum Chief Barangay Tanod Assistant Coordinator
Rogelio V. Peco Deputy Member
Gregorio Galicia Barangay Tanod Member
Reymundo Buenaventura Barangay Tanod Member
Enrico Gantiga Barangay Tanod Member
Ma. Fe Gomez Barangay Tanod Member
Reynaldo Vianzon Barangay Tanod Member
Rudolfo Santos Barangay Tanod Member
Teresa Acuña Barangay Tanod Member
Teodoro David Barangay Tanod Member

1. Identify and report to the BADAC suspected drug dependents, pushers, illegal drug laboratories,
and other illegal drug-related activities in their areas;
2. Assist in the conduct of information, education and communication campaign activities;
3. Help facilitate in the preparation and distribution information, education and communication
materials in collaboration with schools, neighborhood associations, etc.; and
4. Initiate the conduct of neighborhood activities to prevent drug abuse in their area of operation
especially among children and youth.

Section 5. Composition of Badac Committee on Advocacy.- The Barangay BADAC Committee on


Advocacy shall be composed of the following:

BADAC COMMITTEE ON ADVOCACY

NAME DESIGNATION POSITION

Carolina G. Samson Kagawad on Women & Family Chairperson

Melissa Victoria Razon SK Chairperson Member

Vilma D. Tato School Representative Member

Irene L. Ignacio Faith-Based Organization Representative Member

Section 6. Duties and Responsibilities of BADAC Committee on Advocasy. Members of the


BADAC Committee on Advocasy shall perform the following duties and responsibilities:

1. Support every plans of BADAC for the activities and programs they made for the Anti-illegal Drug
Campaign;
2. Recommend the implementation of all activities made by BADAC.
Section 7. Organization of Barangay House Clusters – The organization of Barangay House
Cluster shall be based on the number of streets in the Barangay and the following shall be designated as

cluster leaders:

BADAC BARANGAY HOUSE CLUSTERS


Cluster Cluster Leader
Sitio Libis Kag. Jose Yumang
P. Zamora St. Sec. Renato Bunsoy
Washington St. Chief Tanod Reynaldo Sagum
Section 8. Functions of Barangay Cluster Leaders- Designated cluster leaders shall perform the following
duties and responsibilities;
1. Attend BADAC Regular meetings, upon instruction of the Punong Barangay;
2. Prepare and maintain list of individuals or residents in every household within the assigned cluster;
3. Immediately inform or report to the BADAC any illegal drug related activities or cases occuring
within the assigned cluster; and
4. Perform other duties as may be assigned by the Punong Barangay;
Section 9. Designation of BADAC Duty Officers. The following shall be designated as BADAC Duty
Officers;
BADAC DUTY OFFICERS
NAME DESIGNATION POSITION

Jose Yumang Barangay Kagawad/Peace & Order BADAC Duty Officer

Carolina Samson Barangay Kagawad/VAWC BADAC Duty Officer

Reynaldo C. Sagum Barangay Chief Tanod BADAC Duty Officer

Section 10. Duties and Responsibilities of BADAC Duty Officers. BADAC Duty Officers shall perform
the following:
1. Man the Rehabilitation Referral Desk;
2. Conduct an interview to solicit personal information from the surrendered;
3. Immediately inform the Punong Barangay in case the surrendered is included in the Target List,
Wanted List, Watch List Personalities of law enforcement agencies, such as but not limited to PDEA,
PNP, and NBI; or has any other pending criminal case;
4. Refer or endorse drug dependents to the City/Municipal Anti-Drug Abuse Council (C/MADAC) for
screening using the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST)
5. Log and maintain a record logbook containing all personal information of surrenders;
6. Ensure confidentiality of all information of surrenders;
7. Monitor progress of surrenders;
8. Perform other duties and functions as may be deemed necessary.
Section 11. Effectivity – this Order shall take effect immediately.
Done this 24th day of March, 2019 in Barangay Centro 1, Orani, Bataan, Philippines.

ELIZABETH G. ATANACIO
Punong Barangay

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