City Strictly Imposes Smoking Ban in Public Areas


Victorias City imposes smoking ban as stated in the City Ordinance, prohibiting any person to smoke cigars, cigarettes, tobacco and all other smoke emitting paraphernalias in public areas of the City which was also stipulated in Section 5 of Republic Act 9211 known as the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003.

The City’s areas of jurisdiction where smoking is banned are inside the public buildings; public utility vehicles and other means of transportation; enclosed public places such as movie houses or cinema theatres, hospitals, clinics, schools, etc. and other enclosed areas outside of one’s private places of work or any duly designated smoking area.

Violators of this ordinance shall be penalized with a fine of P100 for first offense, P200 for second offense and P500 or an imprisonment of five days or both fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the Court for third offense.

The City has ordered those people in-charge of operation and administration of a movie house, cinema, theatre, hospital, clinic, schools, colleges and other educational institutions, other public places or government offices, to be responsible in putting up a “NO SMOKING AREA” sign in their particular designated places.

The City currently conducts an extensive information drive on this activity to increase awareness of the people of Victorias regarding the smoking ban and its adverse effects on the health of a person. by: Jemaimah Taladico

City Health Office Conducts Voluntary Blood Letting 2011

In compliance with Republic Act 7719 or the National Blood Services Act, the City Health Office (CHO) of Victorias is conducting the Voluntary Blood Letting Activity on all of its barangays from February to November.

The blood letting activity is spearheaded by the CHO of Victorias in collaboration with Provincial Health Office and Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital in Bacolod City.

This has been an ongoing service and has even awarded four barangays as Sandugo Awardees and acclaimed Brgy. XIII as Hall of Famer in the blood letting campaign.

National Voluntary Blood Services Program Medical Coordinator Dr. Jerry Pahamtang along with Medical Technologist Coordinator Florence Bravo, Nurse I Jasmine Sudario, and Administrative Officer II/HEPO Designate April Golda Acuña are the persons in-charge of the activity in the CHO.

The activity targets blood donors to reach at least one percent of the City’s total population composed of healthy male and female whose ages are 16 – 65 and weighs at least 50 kilos.

Blood donors are being screened by the doctors, nurses, midwives and other health personnel before conducting the actual blood extraction, making sure that they are qualified.

Here are the remaining schedules of the blood letting activity for 2011:
Date Barangay
June 9......................XIII
July 8.......................V
August 23................X & XV
September 27..........VIII
October 25...............XII, XX & IX
Nov. 9.......................XXI
Nov. 29.....................VI – A and VMC Area