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Chainsaw Act of 2002 Overview

The document summarizes Republic Act 9175, also known as the Chain Saw Act of 2002. The act's goals are to conserve and protect forest resources through sustainable management and eliminating illegal logging. It regulates the ownership, sale, and use of chain saws to prevent their use in illegal logging. Only those with proper forestry agreements or permits, orchard/fruit farmers, and industrial tree farmers are authorized to possess and use chain saws. All chain saw owners must register their saws with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and permits are valid for 2 years for commercial users and 5 years for non-commercial orchard farmers. Penalties are outlined for unlawful chain saw sale, import, tampering, and use. Rewards
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Chainsaw Act of 2002 Overview

The document summarizes Republic Act 9175, also known as the Chain Saw Act of 2002. The act's goals are to conserve and protect forest resources through sustainable management and eliminating illegal logging. It regulates the ownership, sale, and use of chain saws to prevent their use in illegal logging. Only those with proper forestry agreements or permits, orchard/fruit farmers, and industrial tree farmers are authorized to possess and use chain saws. All chain saw owners must register their saws with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, and permits are valid for 2 years for commercial users and 5 years for non-commercial orchard farmers. Penalties are outlined for unlawful chain saw sale, import, tampering, and use. Rewards
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  • Introduction: Introduces the document focused on the legislative details of Republic Act 9175, the Chain Saw Act of 2002.
  • State Policy: Details the state policy aimed at conserving forest resources through the regulation of chainsaw use.
  • Authorization Inquiry: Poses the question regarding the authorization of individuals involved in the manufacturing and trade of chainsaws.
  • Persons Authorized to Use Chain Saws: Describes the categories of individuals or entities permitted to possess and use chainsaws legally.
  • Registration of Chain Saws: Explains the registration requirements for chain saws with the Department and respective permits.
  • Registration Validity: Outlines the validity period for chainsaw registration certificates and exceptions for specific users.
  • Penal Provisions: Lists unlawful activities related to chainsaws and the corresponding penalties under the law.
  • Miscellaneous Provisions: Provides additional regulations including rewards for reporting violations and potential revocation scenarios.
  • Conclusion: Concludes the presentation of the Chain Saw Act of 2002 with a note of appreciation for the audience.

REPUBLIC ACT Chain Saw

9175 Act of 2002


STATE POLICY
To conserve, develop and protect the forest resources
REPUBLIC •
under sustainable management.
ACT 9175 • The state shall pursue an aggressive forest protection
program geared towards eliminating illegal logging and
other forms of forest destruction which are being
facilitated with the use of chain saws.
• The State shall therefore regulate the ownership,
possession, sale, transfer, importation and/or use of chain
saws to prevent them from being used in illegal logging
or unauthorized clearing of forests.
REPUBLIC Who are those authorized to
ACT 9175 manufacturer, sell and
import chain saws?
PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO POSSESS
AND USE A CHAIN SAW
.
(a) has a subsisting timber license agreement,
REPUBLIC production sharing agreement, or similar agreements,
ACT 9175 or a private land timber permit;
(b) is an orchard and fruit tree farmer;
(c) is an industrial tree farmer;
(d) is a licensed wood processor and the chain saw
shall be used for the cutting of timber that has been
legally sold to said applicant; or
(e) shall use the chain saw for a legal purpose.
REGISTRATION OF CHAIN SAWS

All persons who own or are otherwise in


REPUBLIC possession of chain saws must register the
ACT 9175 same with the Department, through any
of its Community Environment and
Natural Resources Office, which shall issue
the corresponding registration certificate
or permit if it finds such persons to be
qualified hereunder.
REGISTRATION OF CHAIN SAWS
Every permit to possess and/or use a chain saw for
REPUBLIC legitimate purpose shall be valid for two (2) years
upon issuance: Provided, That permits to possess and
ACT 9175 use chainsaw issued to non-commercial orchard and
fruit tree farmers shall be valid for a period of five (5)
years upon issuance.
PENAL PROVISIONS
a. Selling, Purchasing, Re-selling, Transferring,
REPUBLIC Distributing or Possessing a Chain Saw Without a
Proper Permit
ACT 9175 b. Unlawful Importation or Manufacturing of Chain
Saw
c. Tampering of Engine Serial Number
d. Actual Unlawful Use of Chain Saw
Section 8. Reward. - Any person who voluntarily gives
information leading to the recovery or confiscation of
an unregistered chain saw and the conviction of
REPUBLIC persons charged thereof shall be entitled to a reward
ACT 9175 equivalent to twenty person (20%) of the value of the
chain saw unit(s).
Section 10. Revocation of Registration and Permit. -
The Secretary may revoke any Certificate of
Registration or permit previously issued to a person
found violating the provisions of this Act, or the rules
and regulations issued pursuant thereto.
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