Republic of the Philippines CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES
Metro Manila
Tenth Congress Third Regular Session
Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday the twenty-eight day of July,
nineteen hundred and ninety-seven.
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8423]
An Act creating the PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF TRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE
HEALTH CARE (PITAHC) to accelerate the development of traditional and
alternative health care in the Philippines, providing for a TRADITIONAL
AND ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE DEVELOPMENT FUND and for other purposes
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:
Section 1. Short Title. This Act
shall be known as the "Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act (TAMA) of 1997".
Article I GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Section 2. Declaration of
Policy. It is hereby declared the policy of the State to improve the quality and
delivery of health care services to the Filipino people through the development of
traditional and alternative health care and its integration into the national health care
delivery system.
It shall also be the policy of the State to seek
a legally workable basis by which indigenous societies would own their knowledge of
traditional medicine. When such knowledge is used by outsiders, the indigenous societies
can require the permitted users to acknowledge its source and can demand a share of any
financial return that may come from its authorized commercial use.
Section 3. Objectives. The
objectives of this Act are as follows:
(a) To encourage scientific research on and
develop traditional and alternative health care systems that have direct impact on public
health care;
(b) To promote and advocate the use of
traditional, alternative, preventive, and curative health care modalities that have been
proven safe, effective, cost effective and consistent with government standards on medical
practice;
(c) To develop and coordinate skills training
courses for various forms of traditional and alternative health care modalities;
(d) To formulate standards, guidelines and codes
of ethical practice appropriate for the practice of traditional and alternative health care
as well as in the manufacture, quality control and marketing of different traditional and
alternative health care materials, natural and organic products, for approval and adoption
by the appropriate government agencies;
(e) To formulate policies for the protection of
indigenous and natural health resources and technology from unwarranted exploitation, for
approval and adoption by the appropriate government agencies;
(f) To formulate policies to strengthen the role
of traditional and alternative health care delivery system; and
(g) To promote traditional and alternative health care in
international and national conventions, seminars and meetings in coordination with the
Department of Tourism, Duty Free Philippines, Incorporated, Philippine Convention and
Visitors Corporation and other tourism-related agencies as well as non-government
organizations and local government units.
Article II DEFINITION OF TERMS
Section 4. Definition of Terms.
As used in this Act, the following terms shall mean:
(a) "Traditional and alternative health
care" - the sum total of knowledge, skills and practices on health care, other
than those embodied in biomedicine, used in the prevention, diagnosis and elimination of
physical or mental disorder.
(b) "Traditional medicine" - the
sum total of knowledge, skills and practice on health care, not necessarily explicable in
the context of modern, scientific philosophical framework, but recognized by the people to
help maintain and improve their health towards the wholeness of their being, the community
and society, and their interrelations based on culture, history, heritage, and
consciousness.
(c) "Biomedicine" - that discipline
of medical care advocating therapy with remedies that produce effects differing from those
of the diseases treated. It is also called 'allopathy', 'western medicine', 'regular
medicine', 'conventional medicine', 'mainstream medicine', 'orthodox medicine', or
'cosmopolitan medicine'.
(d) "Alternative health care modalities"
- other forms of non-allopathic, occasionally non-indigenous or imported healing
methods, though not necessarily practiced for centuries nor handed down from one
generation to another. Some alternative health care modalities include reflexology,
acupuncture, massage, acupressure, chiropractic, nutritional therapy, and other similar
methods.
(e) "Herbal medicines" - finished,
labeled medicinal products that contain as active ingredient/s aerial or underground
part/s of plant or other materials or combination thereof, whether in the crude state or
as plant preparations. Plant material includes juices, gums, fatty oils, essential oils,
and other substances of this nature. Herbal medicines, however, may contain excipients in
addition to the active ingredient(s). Medicines containing plant material(s) combined with
chemically-defined active substances, including chemically-defined, isolated constituents
of plants, are not considered to be herbal medicines.
(f) "Natural product" - those foods
that grow spontaneously in nature whether or not they are tended by man. It also refers to
foods that have been prepared from grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts, meats, fish, eggs,
honey, raw milk, and the like, without the use or addition of additives, preservatives,
artificial colors and flavors, or manufactured chemicals of any sort after harvest or
slaughter.
(g) "Manufacture" - any and all
operations involved in the production, including preparation, propagation, processing,
formulating, filling, packing, repacking, altering, ornamenting, finishing, or otherwise
changing the container, wrapper, or labelling of a consumer product in the furtherance of
the distribution of the same from the original place of manufacture to the person who
makes the final delivery or sale to the ultimate consumer.
(h) "Traditional healers" - the
relatively old, highly respected people with a profound knowledge of traditional
remedies.
(i) "Intellectual property rights"
- is the legal basis by which the indigenous communities exercise their rights to have
access to protect, control over their cultural knowledge and product, including but not
limited to, traditional medicines, and includes the right to receive compensation for
it.
Article III THE PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF TRADITIONAL AND
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE
Section 5. Philippine Institute
of Traditional and Alternative Health Care. There is hereby established a body
corporate to be known as the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health
Care, hereinafter referred to as the Institute. The Institute shall be attached to the
Department of Health. Its principal office shall be in Metro Manila, but it may establish
other branches or offices elsewhere in the Philippines as may be necessary or proper for
the accomplishment of its purposes and objectives.
Section 6. Powers and Functions. In
furtherance of its purposes and objectives, the Institute shall have the following powers
and functions:
(a) To plan and carry out research and development
activities in the areas of traditional and alternative health care and its ultimate
integration into the national health care delivery system;
(b) To verify, package and transfer economically
viable technologies in the field of traditional and alternative health care, giving
emphasis on the social engineering aspects necessary for group endeavor;
(c) To provide the database for policy formulation
that will stimulate and sustain production, marketing and consumption of traditional and
alternative health care products;
(d) To organize and develop continuing training
programs for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists, and other professional
health workers and students, as well as scientists, research managers and extension
workers in the field of traditional and alternative health care;
(e) To formulate policies that would create
public awareness through educational activities, conventions, seminars, conferences, and
the like by focusing on the promotion of healthy living for preventing diseases, thereby
uplifting the health care industry;
(f) To acquire or obtain from any governmental
authority whether national or local, foreign or domestic, or from any person, corporation,
partnership, association or other entity, such charters, franchises, licenses, rights,
privileges, assistance, financial or otherwise, and concessions as are conducive to and
necessary or proper for the attainment of its purposes and objectives;
(g) To receive and acquire from any person and/or
government and private entities, whether foreign or domestic, grants, donations and
contributions consisting of such properties, real or personal, including funds and
valuable effects or things, as may be useful, necessary or proper to carry out its
purposes and objectives and administer the same in accordance with the terms of such
grants, donations and contributions, consistent with its purposes and objectives;
(h) To serve as the coordinating center of a
national network of traditional and alternative health care stations located in the
different regions of the country;
(i) To formulate a code of ethics and standards
for the practice of traditional and alternative health care modalities for approval and
adoption by the appropriate professional and government agencies;
(j) To formulate standards and guidelines for the
manufacture, marketing and quality control of different traditional and alternative health
care materials and products for approval and adoption by the Bureau of Food and Drugs;
(k) To coordinate with other institutions and
agencies involved in the research on herbal medicines;
(l) To adopt and use a corporate seal;
(m) To sue and be sued in its corporate name;
(n) To succeed by its corporate name;
(o) To adopt its by laws and promulgate such
rules and regulations as may be necessary or proper to implement this Act, and to amend or
repeal the same from time to time;
(p) To enter into, make and execute contracts and
agreements of any kind or nature;
(q) To borrow, raise or obtain funds, or to enter
into any financial or credit arrangement in order to support or carry out its research
programs, finance its capital and operating expenses, subject to pertinent laws governing
public debts and expenditures;
(r) To invest, purchase or otherwise acquire,
own, hold, use, mortgage, pledge, encumber, sell, assign, convey, exchange, or otherwise
deal in real and/or personal properties of whatever kind and nature, or any interest
therein, including shares of stock, bonds, notes, securities and other evidences of
indebtedness of natural or juridical persons, whether domestic or foreign and whether
government or private;
(s) To exercise all the powers of a corporation
under the General Corporation Law, insofar as such powers are not in violation of the
provisions of this Act; and
(t) To exercise such other powers and functions,
and perform such other acts as may be necessary, proper or incidental to the attainment of
its purposes and objectives.
Section 7. Board of Trustees.
The corporate powers of the Institute shall be exercised, and all its business, activities
and properties shall be controlled by a Board of Trustees, hereinafter referred to as the
Board.
(a) Composition. The Board shall be
composed of the following:
Secretary of Health - ex-officio chairman
Permanent representatives
of the following government offices:
Department of Science and Technology;
Department of Environment and Natural Resources;
Department of Agriculture;
Department of Education, Culture and Sports; and
Commission on Higher Education.
Representatives of the following
industries/sectors:
One (1) physician who is engaged in the practice of traditional and alternative health
care;
One (1) member from a duly recognized academe/research institution engaged in traditional
and alternative health care research;
One (1) traditional and alternative health care practitioner who is not a physician;
One (1) biomedical/allopathic/western medical practitioner preferably from the Philippine
Medical Association;
One (1) member from the natural food industry and/or organic food industry; and
One (1) member from the environmental sector organization.
The six (6) members representing the
above-mentioned sectors/industry shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines
upon recommendation of the Secretary of Health. Of the appointive members, two (2) members
shall have a term of three (3) years; the second two (2) members appointed shall each have
a term of two (2) years; and, the third two (2) members shall each have a term of one (1)
year.
Any member appointed to a vacancy shall serve
only for the unexpired term of the member whom he/she shall succeed.
(b) Meetings and quorum. The Board
shall meet regularly at least once a month or as often as the exigencies of the service
demand. The presence of at least six (6) members shall constitute a quorum, and the
majority vote of the members present, there being a quorum, shall be necessary for the
adoption of any resolution, decision or any other act of the Board.
(c) Allowances and per diems. The
members of the Board shall receive a per diem for every meeting actually attended subject
to the pertinent budgetary laws, rules and regulations on compensation, honoraria and
allowances.
Section 8. Powers and Functions of the
Board. The Board shall exercise the following powers and functions:
(a) To define and approve the programs, plans,
policies, procedures and guidelines for the Institute in accordance with its purposes and
objectives, and to control the management, operation and administration of the
Institute;
(b) To approve the Institute's organizational
structure, staffing pattern, operating and capital expenditure, and financial budgets
prepared in accordance with the corporate plan of the Institute;
(c) To approve salary ranges, benefits,
privileges, bonuses and other terms and conditions of service for all officers and
employees of the Institute, upon recommendation of the Director General and consistent
with the salary standardization and other laws;
(d) To appoint, transfer, promote, suspend,
remove or otherwise discipline any subordinate officer or employee of the Institute, upon
recommendation of the Director General;
(e) To create such committee or committees and
appoint the members thereof, as may be necessary or proper for the management of the
Institute or for the attainment of its purposes and objectives;
(f) To determine the research priorities of the
Institute consistent with the framework of its purposes and objectives and in coordination
with other government agencies; and
(g) To exercise such other powers and functions
and perform such other acts as may be necessary or proper for the attainment of the
purposes and objectives of the Institute, or as may be delegated by the Secretary of
Health.
Section 9. Director General and Other
Officers. The Institute shall be headed by a Director General who shall be
appointed by the President of the Philippines upon recommendation of the Secretary of
Health. The Director General shall have a term of six (6) years.
The Director General shall be assisted by such
Deputy Director General(s) and program managers/coordinators as the Board may determine
to carry out the purposes and objectives of this Act.
Section 10. Powers, Functions and Duties
of the Director General. The Director General shall have the following powers,
functions and duties:
(a) To exercise overall supervision and direction
over the implementation of all research and development programs of the Institute, and to
supervise and direct the management, operation and administration of the Institute;
(b) To execute contracts, including deeds that
may incur obligations, acquire and dispose of assets and deliver documents on behalf of
the Institute, within the limits of authority delegated to him by the Board;
(c) To implement and enforce policies, decisions,
orders, rules and regulations adopted by the Board;
(d) To submit to the Board an annual report of
the Institute;
(e) To submit to the Board an annual budget and
such supplemental budget as may be necessary for its consideration and approval; and
(f) To exercise such other powers and functions
and perform such other duties as may be authorized or assigned by the Board.
Section 11. Government Agency Support and
Coordination. The Institute may, for the purpose of its research and development
activities, obtain and secure the services of scholars, scientists and technical personnel
of any unit of the Department of Health and other agencies of the Philippine Government.
Such personnel may be paid honoraria as may be fixed and authorized by the Board following
the usual government rules and regulations governing honoraria and allowances. The
Institute shall also assist, cooperate and coordinate with other government agencies, such
as the Bureau of Food and Drugs of the Department of Health and the Philippine Council for
Health Research and Development of the Department of Science and Technology for the
implementation of the purposes and objectives of this Act.
Article IV PROMOTION OF TRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
CARE
Section 12. Traditional and
Alternative Health Care Advocacy and Research Program. The Institute shall
promulgate a nationwide campaign to boost support for the realization of the objectives
of this Act. It shall encourage the participation of non-government organizations in
traditional and alternative health care and health-related projects. The Institute shall
also formulate and implement a research program on the indigenous Philippine traditional
health care practices performed by "traditional healers" using scientific research
methodologies.
Section 13. Standards for the Manufacture,
Marketing and Quality Control of Traditional Medicine. The Institute, in
collaboration with the Bureau of Food and Drugs, shall formulate standards and guidelines
for the manufacture, quality control and marketing of different traditional and alternative
health care materials and products.
Section 14. Incentives for Manufacturers of
Traditional and Alternative Health Care Products. Manufacturers of traditional and
alternative health care products like herbal medicinal plants shall enjoy such exemptions,
deductions and other tax incentives as may be provided for under the Omnibus Investment
Code, as amended.
Section 15. Traditional and Alternative
Health Care Development Fund. To implement the provisions of this Act, there is
hereby created a Traditional and Alternative Health Care Development Fund which shall be
used exclusively for the programs and projects of the Institute, in the amount of Fifty
million pesos (P50,000,000.00) for the first year, Seventy-five million pesos
(P75,000,000.00) for the second year, and One hundred million pesos (P100,000,000,00) for
the third year from the earnings of the Duty Free Philippines: Provided, that not
more than fifteen percent (15%) of said fund shall be used for administrative costs of the
Institute.
Thereafter, such amount as may be necessary to
fund the continued implementation of this Act shall be included in the annual General
Appropriations Act.
Article V TRANSITORY PROVISIONS
Section 16. Appointment of
Board Members. Within thirty (30) days from the date of effectivity of this Act,
the President of the Philippines shall appoint the members of the Board as well as the
Director General and Deputy Director General(s).
Section 17. Transfer of Functions of the
Traditional Medicine Unit and Other Related Units. Upon the establishment of the
Institute, the functions, personnel and assets of the Traditional Medicine Unit and all
the pharmaceutical and herbal processing plants of the Department of Health shall be
transferred to the Institute without need of conveyance, transfer or assignment.
For the year during which this Act was approved,
the unexpended portion of the budget of the offices, agencies and units merged shall be
utilized for establishing the Institute and initiating its operations, including the
formulation of the rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of this Act.
Incumbent officials and employees of the affected
offices shall continue to exercise their respective functions, duties and responsibilities
with the corresponding benefits and privileges. To the greatest extent possible and in
accordance with existing laws, all employees of the affected offices, agencies and units
shall be absorbed by the Institute.
Article VI MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section 18. Oversight
Functions. The Institute shall submit to Congress an annual accomplishment report
which shall include the status of its priority researches and operation. In the exercise of
its oversight functions, Congress may inquire into the programs of the Institute.
Section 19. Implementing Rules and
Regulations. Within thirty (30) days from the completion of their appointments,
the Board shall convene and, in collaboration with the Department of Health - Traditional
Medicine Unit, formulate the rules and regulations necessary for the implementation of
this Act. Said rules and regulations shall be issued within one hundred eighty (180) days
from the date of the Board's initial meeting and shall take effect upon publication in a
newspaper of general circulation.
Section 20. Repealing Clause. All
laws, decrees, executive orders, and other laws including their implementing rules and
regulations inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby amended, repealed or
modified accordingly.
Section 21. Separability Clause. If
any provision of this Act is declared unconstitutional or invalid, other provisions
thereof which are not affected thereby shall continue in full force and effect.
Section 22. Effectivity. This Act
shall take effect fifteen (15) days following its publication in the Official Gazette or
in at least two (2) newspapers of general circulation.
Approved:
JOSE DE VENECIA, JR. Speaker of the House
of Representatives
ERNESTO M. MACEDA President of the Senate
This Act, which is a consolidation
of Senate Bill No.1471 and House Bill No.10070 was finally passed by the Senate and the
House of Representatives on December 8, 1997.
ROBERTO P. NAZARENO Secretary General House of
Representatives
LORENZO E. LEYNES, JR. Secretary of the Senate
Approved:
December 09, 1997
FIDEL V. RAMOS President of the Philippines
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