The document discusses laws related to hazardous substances and consumer protection in the Philippines. It states that selling expired drugs or medical devices can result in imprisonment of 1 to 11 years. The Department of Health enforces provisions related to hazardous substances and regulates what can be declared hazardous. The Department also requests and tests samples of substances being imported. Introducing mislabeled or banned hazardous substances into commerce is unlawful and can result in fines of P100 to P5,000. The state aims to promote fair consumer transactions and protect consumers from deceptive, unfair or unconscionable sales practices enforced by the Department of Trade and Industry.
The document discusses laws related to hazardous substances and consumer protection in the Philippines. It states that selling expired drugs or medical devices can result in imprisonment of 1 to 11 years. The Department of Health enforces provisions related to hazardous substances and regulates what can be declared hazardous. The Department also requests and tests samples of substances being imported. Introducing mislabeled or banned hazardous substances into commerce is unlawful and can result in fines of P100 to P5,000. The state aims to promote fair consumer transactions and protect consumers from deceptive, unfair or unconscionable sales practices enforced by the Department of Trade and Industry.
The document discusses laws related to hazardous substances and consumer protection in the Philippines. It states that selling expired drugs or medical devices can result in imprisonment of 1 to 11 years. The Department of Health enforces provisions related to hazardous substances and regulates what can be declared hazardous. The Department also requests and tests samples of substances being imported. Introducing mislabeled or banned hazardous substances into commerce is unlawful and can result in fines of P100 to P5,000. The state aims to promote fair consumer transactions and protect consumers from deceptive, unfair or unconscionable sales practices enforced by the Department of Trade and Industry.
A 41 A person offering for sale of any drug or device beyond its
(Art. expiration or expiry date, shall upon conviction, be subject
41) to: A. IMPRISONMENT OF NOT LESS THAN ONE (1) YEAR BUT NOT MORE THAN FIVE (5) YEARS B. IMPRISONMENT OF NOT LESS THAN TWO (2) YEARS BUT NOT MORE THAN SEVEN (7) YEARS C. IMPRISONMENT OF NOT LESS THAN THREE (3) YEARS BUT NOT MORE THAN NINE (9) YEARS D. IMPRISONMENT OF NOT LESS THAN FOUR (4) YEARS BUT NOT MORE THAN ELEVEN (11) YEARS A 42 Who shall adopt measures designed to protect the (Art. consumer against substances other than food, drugs, 42) cosmetics and devices that are hazardous to his health and safety? A. THE STATE B. FOOD AND DRUGS ADMINISTRATION C. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH D. DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARD A 43 The entity that shall enforce the provisions regarding (Art. hazardous substances. 43) A. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH B. FOOD AND DRUGS ADMINISTRATION C. DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARD D. PHILIPPINE DRUGS ENFORCEMENT AGENCY C 44 Regulations declaring hazardous substances and (Art. establishing variations and exemptions shall be 44) promulgated by: A. THE STATE B. FOOD AND DRUGS ADMINISTRATION C. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH D. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY D 45 Who shall deliver to the Department, upon its request, (Art. samples of hazardous substances being imported or 45) offered for import to the Philippines, giving notice thereof to the owner or consignee who may appear before the Department and exercise the right to make testimony? A. THE PRESIDENT B. DEPARTMENT’S SECRETARY C. ANTI-DRUG OFFICER D. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS A 46 The introduction or delivery for introduction into commerce (Art. of any mislabeled hazardous substance or banned 46) hazardous substance of any person is: A. UNLAWFUL B. LAWFUL C. LEGAL D. VALID B 47 A person who receives in commerce any mislabeled (Art. hazardous substance or banned hazardous substance 47) and the delivery or preferred delivery thereof at cost or otherwise maybe subjected to a: A. A FINE OF NOT LESS THAN ONE HUNDRED PESOS (P100.00) B. A FINE OF NOT LESS THAN FIVE HUNDRED PESOS (P1,000.00) C. A FINE OF NOT LESS THAN ONE THOUSAND PESOS (P1,000.00) D. A FINE NOT LESS THAN FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P5,000.00) A 48 Who shall promote and encourage fair, honest and (Art. equitable relations among parties in consumer 48) transactions and protect the consumer against deceptive, unfair and unconscionable sales acts or practices? A. THE STATE B. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE C. SELLERS D. MANUFACTURERS C 49 Which of the following shall enforce the provisions about (Art. deceptive, unfair, and unconscionable sales acts or 49) practices? A. PRESIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS OFFICE B. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT C. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY D. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE B 50 The act or practice of a seller or supplier is deceptive (Art. when it represents the following, except: 50) A. A CONSUMER PRODUCT OR SERVICE HAS THE SPONSORSHIP, APPROVAL, PERFORMANCE, CHARACTERISTICS, INGREDIENTS, ACCESSORIES, USES, OR BENEFITS IT DOES NOT HAVE B. A CONSUMER PRODUCT OR SERVICE IS TRULY OF A PARTICULAR STANDARD, QUALITY, GRADE, STYLE, OR MODEL C. A CONSUMER PRODUCT IS NEW, ORIGINAL OR UNUSED, WHEN IN FACT, IT IS IN A DETERIORATED, ALTERED, RECONDITIONED, RECLAIMED OR SECOND-HAND STATE D. A CONSUMER PRODUCT OR SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO THE CONSUMER FOR A REASON THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM THE FACT