Administrative Enforcement Roadmap
A concern frequently voiced by tobacco control advocates is that existing tobacco control laws are not properly enforced. The best way to increase enforcement of tobacco laws is to eliminate barriers that may be impeding active local enforcement; but without an overall sense of how enforcement is designed to occur, ways around the barriers may be difficult to find.
TALC has created a series of three enforcement roadmaps to help tobacco control advocates identify potential enforcement roadblocks and see the context in which these barriers exist. The three different enforcement pathways are criminal enforcement, civil enforcement, and administrative enforcement. This booklet includes a narrative description, which explain the process and suggest potential solutions to overcome administrative enforcement roadblocks.
Also available is a flowchart of the roadmap, illustrating the process involved in administrative enforcement, in poster format.
| Downloads | Size |
|---|---|
| Administrative Enforcement Roadmap (Booklet) (PDF, Updated 6/04) | 858.95 KB |
| Administrative Enforcement Roadmap (Poster) (PDF, Updated 6/04) | 651.47 KB |
- Policy Area:
- Enforcement :
- Administrative
- Enforcement :
- Tobacco Laws Affecting California
- What Tobacco Products Are Covered by the 2009 FDA Law?
- License to Kill? Tobacco Retailer Licensing as an Effective Enforcement Tool
- Sampling: How does the FDA law affect local ordinances in California?
- Private Right of Action Provision
- Private Right of Action Provision: BENEFITS OF ADDING
- The Cost of Enforcement and Guide for Tobacco Licensure Fees
- Criminal Enforcement Roadmap
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