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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 103Pt. 3Ch. 1Art. 1§ 104370 Tobacco Program Effectiveness Evaluation

§ 104370 Tobacco Program Effectiveness Evaluation

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§ 104370 Tobacco Program Effectiveness Evaluation

This law creates a committee that helps the state, universities, and schools plan, check, and report on programs that try to stop people from smoking.

Key Takeaways

  • •The committee gives advice to the state, the University of California, and the State Department of Education about anti‑smoking programs.
  • •It checks how well programs work by measuring if smoking rates go down in the groups they target.
  • •It makes sure different agencies work together, reports yearly to the Legislature, and aims for a big drop (75% less smoking) by the target year.

Example

A middle school wants to start a program that teaches kids why smoking is bad and helps them quit.

The committee would look at how well the program works by seeing if fewer kids start smoking, help the school work together with the state and university so they don’t repeat the same lessons, and tell the state how much money was spent and what results were seen.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 104370 Tobacco Program Effectiveness Evaluation

The committee shall be advisory to the department, the University of California, and State Department of Education for the following purposes: (a)  Evaluation of research, school- and community-based programs funded under this article as necessary in order to assess the overall effectiveness of efforts made by the programs to reduce the use of tobacco products. In order to evaluate tobacco education, research, and cessation programs, the committee shall seek the cooperation and assistance of the department, the State Department of Education, county offices of education, local lead agencies, administrative representatives, target populations, school officials, and researchers. A principal measurement of effectiveness shall be reduction of smoking rates among a given target population. (b)  Facilitation of programs directed at reducing and eliminating tobacco use that are operated jointly by more than one agency or entity. The committee shall propose strategies for the coordination of proposed programs administered by the department, the University of California, and the State Department of Education in order to avoid the duplication of services and to maximize the public benefit of the programs. (c)  Make recommendations to the department, the University of California, and the State Department of Education regarding the most appropriate criteria for the selection of, standards of the operation of, and the types of programs to be funded under this article. (d)  Reporting to the Legislature on or before January 1 of each year on the number and amount of tobacco education programs funded by the Health Education Account, created by Section 30122 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the amount of money in the account, any moneys previously appropriated to the department, the University of California, and the State Department of Education but unspent by the departments, a description and assessment of all programs funded under this article, and recommendations for any necessary policy changes or improvements for tobacco education programs. (e)  Ensuring that the most current research findings regarding tobacco use prevention are applied in designing the tobacco education programs administered by the department and the State Department of Education. The department and the State Department of Education shall apply the most current findings and recommendations of research including research funded by the Research Account of the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax Fund created by Section 30122 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. (f)  Based on the results of programs supported by this article and any other proven methodologies available to the committee, produce a comprehensive master plan for implementing tobacco education programs throughout this state for the prevention and cessation of tobacco use. The master plan shall include implementation strategies for each target population specified in Section 104360 for programs throughout this state. The Tobacco Education and Research Oversight Committee shall submit the master plan to the Legislature biennially. The master plan and its revisions shall include recommendations on administrative arrangements, funding priorities, integration and coordination of approaches by the department, the University of California, and the State Department of Education and their support systems, as well as progress reports relating to each target population. The master plan shall establish a goal of achieving a 75-percent reduction in tobacco consumption in California by the year 1999. (Amended by Stats. 2001, Ch. 745, Sec. 147. Effective October 12, 2001.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

tobacco education programscessation programsHealth Education AccountResearch Account of the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax Fundtarget populations

Related Statutes

  • § 104365 Tobacco Education Committee Oversight
  • § 104375 Tobacco Use Prevention Program
  • § 104430 Tobacco Prevention Education Funding
  • § 104470 Tobacco Education Program Reports
  • § 104350 Smoking Health Risks

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 104370.
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