§ 104530 University Tobacco Program Responsibilities
This law says the university must lead a tobacco‑control research program, handling everything from planning and staffing to money tracking, sharing results, turning research into products, and letting people know about grant money.
A university researcher gets a grant to study a new way to help people quit smoking.
The university organizes the project, gives the researcher staff help, checks that the work matches the program’s goals, reports how the grant money is spent, shares the findings with doctors and the public, helps turn a successful method into a commercial quit‑smoking app, and tells other groups that this kind of grant is available.
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§ 104530 University Tobacco Program Responsibilities
Last verified: January 11, 2026