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Chongqing Drug Control Regulations (Revised in 2012)

Chapter 1 General Provisions Article 1 In order to prevent and punish drug-related crimes, educate and rescue drug addicts, protect the physical and mental health of citizens, and maintain social order, in accordance with the "Drug Control Law of the People's Republic of China" , "Drug Treatment Regulations" and other laws and administrative regulations, and combined with the actual situation of this city, these regulations are formulated. Article 2 The term “drugs” as mentioned in these Regulations refers to opium, heroin, methamphetamine (methamphetamine), morphine, marijuana, cocaine, and other narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs controlled by the state that can induce human addiction.

According to the needs of medical treatment, teaching, and scientific research, narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs can be produced, operated, used, stored, and transported in accordance with the law. Article 3: The anti-drug work shall implement the policy of giving priority to prevention, comprehensive management and simultaneous prohibition of species, prohibition, trafficking and inhalation. Article 4: Anti-drug work shall be under the unified leadership of the government, with relevant departments assuming their respective responsibilities, and a working mechanism with broad participation from society. Article 5 The people's governments of cities, districts, and counties (autonomous counties) shall strengthen their leadership over anti-drug work, incorporate anti-drug work into national economic and social development plans, supervise and assess the implementation of anti-drug work by all departments of the government at the same level and the people's governments at lower levels, And include anti-drug funds in the fiscal budget at the same level to ensure that anti-drug funds are consistent with the needs of anti-drug work.

The township (town) people's government and sub-district offices should implement anti-drug work agencies and staff in accordance with the law, and do a good job in drug prevention, community drug treatment and community rehabilitation. Article 6: The anti-drug committees of the people's governments of cities, districts and counties (autonomous counties) are responsible for organizing, coordinating and guiding the anti-drug work within their respective administrative regions.

The main responsibilities of the Anti-Drug Committee are:

(1) Formulate anti-drug measures, anti-drug work plans and annual plans in the region;

(2) Coordinate solutions Major issues in anti-drug work in the region;

(3) Organize anti-drug publicity and education;

(4) Inspect, guide and supervise member units of the anti-drug committee at the same level and lower-level people’s governments to implement anti-drug Job responsibilities, tasks and goals;

(5) Organize investigations and assess the current status and development trends of drug problems in the region;

(6) Higher-level drug control committees and people’s governments at the same level Other anti-drug duties as prescribed. Article 7 The public security organs are responsible for the investigation of drug crime cases, drug seizures, investigation and handling of drug administrative violations, dynamic management and control of drug addicts, management of the purchase, sale and transportation of precursor chemicals, as well as providing guidance for community drug treatment and community rehabilitation, and assume the responsibility of the anti-drug committee of the people's government at the same level. daily work.

The judicial administrative department is responsible for the implementation of compulsory isolated drug detoxification, the management of drug detoxification and rehabilitation facilities, the provision of legal services to detoxification personnel in accordance with the law, and the provision of guidance for community detoxification and community rehabilitation.

The competent departments and units of health, food and drug supervision and administration, industry and commerce, production safety supervision and administration, transportation, customs, civil affairs, agriculture, forestry, education, culture, radio and television, human resources and social security shall, in accordance with their respective responsibilities Carry out anti-drug related work. Article 8: The public security, judicial administration, industry and commerce, health, food and drug supervision and administration, work safety supervision and administration, customs, postal and other departments should establish anti-drug coordination and cooperation mechanisms and information sharing systems. Article 9 Village (resident) committees shall assist the people's government and relevant competent departments in carrying out anti-drug publicity, drug prevention, community drug treatment, community rehabilitation, and dynamic management and control of drug addicts. Article 10 Anti-drug volunteer service organizations are encouraged to carry out anti-drug publicity and education and drug rehabilitation social services. Municipal, district and county (autonomous county) people's governments shall provide guidance and training to volunteers and volunteer service organizations, and provide necessary working conditions. Article 11 Any unit or individual who discovers drug-related crimes shall report it to the local people's government or public security agency. Public security organs at all levels should establish a reporting system for drug crimes and protect whistleblowers in accordance with the law.

People's governments at all levels or relevant departments shall commend and reward persons who report drug violations and crimes that are verified to be true, as well as units and individuals who have made outstanding contributions in anti-drug work. Chapter 2 Anti-drug Publicity and Education Article 12 The municipal, district and county (autonomous county) people's governments shall establish and improve the anti-drug publicity and education system, incorporate anti-drug education into citizen legal education, moral education, popular science education, health education and other content, and organize various form of anti-drug propaganda to enhance citizens’ awareness of anti-drugs and their ability to consciously resist drugs.

Trade unions, Communist Youth Leagues, women’s federations and other people’s organizations should organize and carry out anti-drug propaganda based on the characteristics of their respective work targets. Article 13: Education authorities and schools should incorporate anti-drug knowledge into education and teaching content, and conduct anti-drug publicity and education to students.

If the school discovers that students on campus have engaged in illegal activities such as taking or injecting drugs, they should report it to the education authorities and public security organs in a timely manner. For students who return to school after recovering from drug addiction, schools should strengthen educational management and must not discriminate. Article 14: Transportation, railway, civil aviation management and other departments should include anti-drug knowledge in publicity to passengers. Highway, waterway, railway, urban rail transit, aviation and other transportation operating units and station operating units should carry out anti-drug publicity to passengers. Article 15 Newspapers, magazines, radio stations, television stations, movie theaters, and units engaged in information services such as the Internet, mobile communications, public security screens, etc. shall, according to the needs of anti-drug work, publish and broadcast anti-drug public service advertisements and anti-drug programs, targeting The society carries out anti-drug publicity and education.