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7 YOUTH ACCESS TO
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
CONTENTS
Background of Youth Access Measures | |
A Brief History of the Emergence of Youth Access Measures | |
Lack of Enforcement | |
Recent Initiatives | |
Local Initiatives | |
The Role of DHHS and the Model Law | |
The Synar Amendment and Regulations | |
The Benefits of Reducing Access | |
Designing a Youth Access Policy | |
Intergovernmental Roles | |
Essential Components of a Reduced Access Plan | |
Implement a Retailer Licensing System | |
Ban Tobacco Vending Machines | |
Restrict Methods of Sale | |
Ban Free Distribution | |
Foster Community Action to Monitor and Encourage Compliance | |
Actively Enforce Youth Access Legislation | |
Additional Considerations to Guide Youth Access Legislation | |
Suggestions for Additional Policy Initiatives and Research | |
Further Initiatives | |
Tobacco-Free Zones Near Schools | |
Bans on Pharmacy Sales | |
Restrict Mail-Order Distribution | |
Additional Research Needed | |
References |