| Israel National Authority for Community Safety הרשות הלאומית לביטחון קהילתי | |
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| Agency overview | |
| Formed | 1988 |
| Jurisdictional structure | |
| Operations jurisdiction | ISR |
| Legal jurisdiction | Israel |
| Governing body | Government of Israel |
| General nature | |
| Operational structure | |
| Headquarters | Kanfei Nesharim, 7;Givat ShaulJerusalem, Israel |
| Elected officer responsible | |
| Agency executive |
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| Parent agency | Prime Minister Office |
| Child agency |
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Israel National Authority for Community Safety (Hebrew:הרשות הלאומית לביטחון קהילתי) is agovernmentallaw enforcement agency ofexecutive authority responsible for drafting state policy, legal regulation, control and monitoring in combating trafficking drugs, psychotropic substances, and their precursors.
IADA was established after the passage of the Israel Anti-Drug Authority Law at the end of 1988. IADA is a quasi-governmental agency, which operates under the aegis of thePrime Minister.[1]
In 2005, the Israeli government extended The Authority's mandate to include the battle on alcohol abuse. In 2009, theKnesset approved a decision granting the Ministry of Public Security responsibility for The Authority.
In May 2020 it was subordinated to the newly createdMinistry for Community Empowerment and Advancement.
The authority is specially authorized to address and solve problems relating to traffic in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, and their precursors; The Authority is also authorized to combat the illicit drug trafficking.
Since 2009, the full name is Israel's Anti-Drugs and Alcohol National Authority. On 2017, its name was changed to The National Authority for Community Safety, and became part of theMinistry of National Security.
The principal duties, as defined by law, are to lead the national war on drugs and alcohol abuse by: