§ 104470 Tobacco Education Program Reports
This law says the State Department of Education has to send regular reports to a committee about how tobacco education programs are working and how the money for those programs is spent.
A school receives a grant to teach students about the dangers of smoking. Each year the State Department of Education puts together a summary of what the program did and how the grant money was used, and then sends that summary to the committee that oversees the program.
The department follows the law by creating a report that shows the program’s activities and the money spent, and then sends it to the committee as required.
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§ 104470 Tobacco Education Program Reports
Last verified: January 11, 2026