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Title: San Luis Obispo County Tobacco Control Program


1
San Luis Obispo County Tobacco Control Program
  • Tobacco Retail Licensing in the City of San Luis
    Obispo
  • 2003

2
Workplan Objective
  • By June 30, 2004, a minimum of 2 jurisdictions
    within San Luis Obispo County will adopt tobacco
    retail licensing policies.
  • The Intervention Plan included activities under
    all of the following categories.
  • Community Education Activities
  • Coordination/Collaboration Activities
  • Educational Material Development
  • Media Activities
  • Policy Activities

3
Community Education Activities
  • Educate coalition members with 1-2 presentations
    about the proposed tobacco retail license policy.
  • Meet with Public Health Agency Director/Health
    Officer as well as City/County Administrator to
    determine support for the licensing policy.
  • Develop information packet that includes a copy
    of the new or revised law(s), any necessary
    signage and educational brochure explaining the
    new or revised laws.

4
Coordination/Collaboration Activities
  • Collaborate with TALC regarding any new tobacco
    control laws, strategies and policy development.
  • Collaborate and coordinate with SLO Tobacco
    Control Coalition, SLO County youth coalitions,
    ACS, ALA, AHA to assist in finding a champion
    to promote tobacco retail licensing.

5
Educational Materials Development
  • Coordinate with TECC to develop educational
    packet for distribution to city leaders,
    officials, and policy makers in selected
    jurisdictions.
  • Important information included
  • Benefits of tobacco retail licensing
  • Youth purchase survey data
  • Enforcement and compliance information
  • Sample Policy

6
Policy Activities
  • Conduct a minimum of one youth purchase survey or
    tobacco sting in selected jurisdictions.
  • Through 1-2 face-to-face meetings, provide 4-6
    hours of technical assistance to policy makers
    about tobacco retail licensing.
  • Recruit adult and youth coalition members to
    attend city council or board of supervisor
    meetings.

7
Media Activities
  • Publicize stores who do and dont sell in 1-2
    press releases.
  • Publicize enactment of the new policy with a
    minimum of 1 press release in each jurisdiction.

8
Launching The Objective
  • Two Critical Elements
  • 1. Holes or weaknesses of other licensing
  • ordinances.
  • 2. Enforcement issues

9
Launching The Objective
  • Research
  • Staff researched most of the licensing ordinances
    that had passed and made calls to counties to
    learn about challenges, barriers, suggestions,
    tips and most of all who had the most
    comprehensive ordinance.

10
Launching The Objective
  • What we learned from our research!
  • Chose Berkeley's ordinance as a model. To date,
    they had the most comprehensive ordinance which
    was concurred by TALC.
  • The Missing Component ENFORCEMENT

11
Development of the Ordinance
  • Used Berkeley's ordinance as a template and
    worked extensively with TALC to include pertinent
    language.
  • Enforcement language.
  • Enforcement being one of the key ingredients
    to
  • an effective ordinance.
  • Included dollar amount that would go to the PD
  • to conduct the sting operations.
  • How many stings per year and how many
    locations
  • Penalties for noncompliance

12
Enforcement
  • TCP Staff met with police chief.
  • TCP Staff assured the chief that we would
    collaborate on an ongoing basis to provide the
    police department with any help or support that
    we could. (e.g. researching preliminary
    enforcement costs, providing and training youth
    to do the stings, and assisting with any
    notification to the retail locations).

13
Objective in Motion
  • Sting operation conducted in November 2002
  • Decided to move forward with this objective
    earlier than planned based on the November sting
    (52 noncompliance).
  • Selected a champion.
  • Preliminary education was done with council
    member champion and city staff prior to council
    meeting. Very important they understand the issue.

14
Objective in Motion
  • Coalition suggested the city adopt a licensing
    policy during public comment at a council
    meeting.
  • The council champion supported the suggestions of
    the coalition and recommended city staff
    research ways the youth access problem could be
    addressed, including licensing. All 5 council
    members concurred.

15
Objective in Motion
  • This is where Tobacco Control staff stepped in.
  • Implemented our research
  • Chose Berkeleys ordinance as a model.

16
Objective in Motion
  • Developed model. Worked very closely with Randy
    Kline from TALC.
  • Developed education packet which was distributed
    by coalition to all council members, city
    attorney, city administration and the chief of
    police. Items included list of other counties
    with licensing, newspaper article regarding the
    sting, sample ordinance, pros/cons, county vs.
    state stats, etc.

17
Objective in Motion
  • TCP staff met with city attorney and city staff
    numerous times.
  • Purpose
  • -Get feedback
  • -Assist them with research
  • -Educate them about licensing and how it could
    be a
  • reasonable solution to the youth
    access problem in
  • TCP Staff provided the model, the justification
    for such an ordinance, statistical data that
    supported licensing, etc.

18
Objective in Motion
  • TCP staff provided city staff with cost/revenue
    scenarios to assist them in determining the
    licensing fee.
  • Details of the scenarios accessible on the STORE
    website.

19
Objective in Motion
  • City Council Meetings
  • Took 3 meetings for the ordinance to pass.
  • Several issues were explored including signage,
    conditional use permits and licensing.
  • TCP staff and Coalition focused on licensing,
    which from earlier meetings, was our best chance
    of success and our primary goal.

20
Summary
  • Did our homework.
  • Prepared education packages that were easy to
    understand but complete.
  • Proposed a very comprehensive ordinance that
    would provide for enforcement.
  • Provided help to city staff regarding development
    and research.
  • Pledged continued support.
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