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Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez has ordered Executive Order No. 42 for the establishment and implementation of a drug-free workplace program in the city. Benitez, who signed the EO on August 12, said Republic Act No. 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 requires the conduct of random drug testing on all public officials and employees and the establishment of a drug-free workplace. He said the Dangerous Drugs Board Resolution No.
Personnel who, without any justifiable reason, fail to report for drug testing shall be sanctioned. A public officer or personnel who refuses, without any valid reason, to submit himself/herself to authorized drug testing, or is found positive for drug use after the conduct of a confirmatory test in an authorized drug testing activity shall be charged with the administrative offense of grave misconduct, among others, the EO further stated.
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