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TITLE:
PROTECT PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY YOUTH, FROM ADDICTION, DISEASE, AND OTHER
HEALTH HAZARDS OF USING TOBACCO.
SUMMARY:
To
protect people, especially youth, from addiction, disease, and other
health hazards of using tobacco, the Legislature shall use some
Tobacco Settlement money annually for a comprehensive statewide
tobacco education and prevention program using Centers for Disease
Control best practices. Specifies some program components,
emphasizing youth, requiring one-third of total annual funding for
advertising. Annual funding is 15% of 2005 Tobacco Settlement payments
to
Florida
, adjusted annually for inflation. Provides definitions. Effective
immediately.
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TEXT OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT:
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF FLORIDA THAT:
Article
X, Florida Constitution, is amended to add the following:
Section
27. Comprehensive Statewide Tobacco Education And Prevention
Program. In
order to protect people, especially youth, from health hazards of
using tobacco, including addictive disorders, cancer, cardiovascular
diseases, and lung diseases; and to discourage use of tobacco,
particularly among youth, a portion of the money that tobacco
companies pay to the State of Florida under the Tobacco Settlement
each year shall be used to fund a comprehensive statewide tobacco
education and prevention program consistent with recommendations of
the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as follows:
(a)
Program.
The money appropriated pursuant to this section shall be used to fund
a comprehensive statewide tobacco education and prevention program
consistent with the recommendations for effective program components
in the 1999 Best Practices for
Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs of the CDC, as such
Best Practices may
be amended by the CDC. This program shall include, at a minimum, the
following components, and may include additional components that are
also contained within the CDC Best
Practices, as periodically amended, and that are effective
at accomplishing the purpose of this section, and that do not
undermine the effectiveness of these required minimum components:
(1)
an advertising campaign to discourage the use of tobacco and to
educate people, especially youth, about the health hazards of tobacco,
which shall be designed to be effective at achieving these goals and
shall include, but need not be limited to, television, radio, and
print advertising, with no limitations on any individual advertising
medium utilized; and which shall be funded at a level equivalent to
one-third of each total annual appropriation required by this section;
(2)
evidence-based curricula and programs to educate youth about tobacco
and to discourage their use of it, including, but not limited to,
programs that involve youth, educate youth about the health hazards of
tobacco, help youth develop skills to refuse tobacco, and demonstrate
to youth how to stop using tobacco;
(3)
programs of local community-based partnerships that discourage the use
of tobacco and work to educate people, especially youth, about the
health hazards of tobacco, with an emphasis on programs that involve
youth and emphasize the prevention and cessation of tobacco use;
(4)
enforcement of laws, regulations, and policies against the sale or
other provision of tobacco to minors, and the possession of tobacco by
minors; and
(5)
publicly-reported annual evaluations to ensure that moneys
appropriated pursuant to this section are spent properly, which shall
include evaluation of the program's effectiveness in reducing and
preventing tobacco use, and annual recommendations for improvements to
enhance the program's effectiveness, which are to include comparisons
to similar programs proven to be effective in other states, as well as
comparisons to CDC Best
Practices, including amendments thereto.
(b)
Funding. In
every year beginning with the calendar year after voters approve this
amendment, the Florida Legislature shall appropriate, for the purpose
expressed herein, from the total gross funds that tobacco companies
pay to the State of Florida under the Tobacco Settlement, an amount
equal to fifteen percent of such funds paid to the State in 2005; and
the appropriation required by this section shall be adjusted annually
for inflation, using the Consumer Price Index as published by the
United States Department of Labor.
(c)
Definitions.
“Tobacco” includes, without limitation, tobacco itself and tobacco
products that include tobacco and are intended or expected for human
use or consumption, including, but not limited to, cigarettes, cigars,
pipe tobacco, and smokeless tobacco. The "Tobacco
Settlement" means that certain Settlement Agreement dated August
25, 1997, entered into in settlement of the case styled as State of
Florida, et al. v. American Tobacco Company, et al., Case No. 95-1466
AH (Fla. 15th Cir. Ct.), as amended by Stipulation of Amendment dated
September 11, 1998; and includes any subsequent amendments and
successor agreements. "Youth" includes minors and young
adults.
(d)
Effective Date. This
amendment shall become effective immediately upon approval by the
voters.
**Pd.
Pol. Adv. Paid for by Floridians for Youth Tobacco Education, Inc.
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