“To amend Title 17, 33, and 34 of the Palau National Code to strengthen drug testing requirements for designated employees, to create a Drug Rehabilitation Funds to increase criminal penalties for drug offenses, and for other related purposes.”
Key Provisions of RPPL No. 12-5 ( House Bill No. 12-1-1)
- Strengthens drug testing requirements for designated government employees and applicants.
- Establishes stricter penalties for positive drug tests and refusal to submit to testing.
- Expands definitions relating to controlled substances and designated employees.
- Refers positive drug cases for investigation and possible prosecution.
- Creates the Forfeited Property Fund, Drug Enforcement Fund, and Drug Rehabilitation Fund.
- Authorizes the seizure, distribution, and use of forfeited property and proceeds.
- Establishes the Drug Fine Collection Fund within the National Treasury.
- Increases penalties for drug trafficking, possession, importation, and manufacturing offenses.
- Establishes sentencing guidelines and parole eligibility standards for drug offenses.
- Strengthens DUI, implied consent, and controlled substance testing procedures.
- Requires physical examinations and drug testing for entry permit holders.
- Expands mandatory reporting requirements relating to substance abuse and vulnerable persons.
- Updates the term “marihuana” to “marijuana” throughout the Palau National Code.
- Provides effective dates for implementation of the Act.