Licensing
Policy Approaches to Healthy Corner Stores
Planning for Healthy Places and the Healthy Corner Stores Network invite you to join the upcoming webinar: Policy Approaches to Healthy Corner Stores - which will be held Tuesday, September 14, 2010, from 12:30pm – 2:00pm, Pacific Time/3:30-5:00pm Eastern. Register Here
The New FDA Law: A Green Light for Tobacco Control?
On Tuesday, October 20, 2009, the Technical Assistance Legal Center (TALC) and the Center for Tobacco Policy & Organizing (the Center) hosted a webinar on the new law that gives the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to regulate tobacco products. Speakers provided a summary of the provisions of the law and the lawsuit brought against it and detailed which tobacco control policies are affected by the law.
What Tobacco Products Are Covered by the 2009 FDA Law?
FDA Law Notes
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act gives the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authority to regulate products that contain tobacco. Not every provision in the 2009 FDA Law, however, applies to every kind of tobacco product. This fact sheet explains which restrictions in the 2009 FDA Law apply to which tobacco products.
You may also be interested in these other TALC products about the FDA:
License to Kill? Tobacco Retailer Licensing as an Effective Enforcement Tool
A law synopsis from the Tobacco Control Legal Consortium written by Ian McLaughlin, Senior Staff Attorney at PHLP.
I have a question about a tobacco law. How can I learn more about laws involving tobacco use and sales?
TALC publishes (and regularly updates) a booklet entitled “Tobacco Laws Affecting California,” a guide to all of the federal and state tobacco laws that affect California. It contains summaries of the state laws regulating secondhand smoke, the sale and marketing of tobacco products, tobacco taxation and licensing, and more.
Using Tobacco Retailer Licensing to Provide Penalties for Violation of State Drug Paraphernalia Laws
Methamphetamine (meth) addiction is one of California’s top drug problems, ruining lives, generating crime and violence, and worsening other public health crises like HIV infection. TALC and the Center for Tobacco Policy and Organizing collaborated on a fact sheet describing how a tobacco retailer licensing ordinance can help reduce sales of drug paraphernalia related to meth use.
Tobacco Licensure Costs
This spreadsheet, a companion piece to "The Cost of Enforcement and Guide for Tobacco Licensure Fees," is designed to help communities calculate the cost of launching and operating a local program to license tobacco retailers.
ANRF List of Communities with Licensing and Self-Service Display Ordinances
The American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation publishes a list, updated quarterly, of California communities with laws restricting youth access to tobacco. The list identifies communities with a law that restricts self-service tobacco displays or requires a tobacco retailer's license.
TALC Webinar: Model Ordinance Checklists
In July 2008, TALC presented a webinar on our model ordinance checklists.
In the last few years, a new understanding of the built environment’s impact on health has brought the public health community and planners together to develop a variety of innovative land use policies that promote health.