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. (a) To prevent tobacco-related diseases and diminish
tobacco use, the department shall establish within the department a
program on tobacco use and health to reduce tobacco use in California
by conducting health education interventions and behavior change
programs at the state level, in the community, and other nonschool
settings.
(b) The department shall conduct statewide surveillance of
tobacco-related behaviors, knowledge, and attitudes and evaluate the
department's local and state tobacco control programs under this
article. At a minimum, these evaluation activities shall utilize
scientifically appropriate methods for monitoring the annual progress
of the program in reducing the adult smoking prevalence from the
1993 benchmark rate of 20 percent and reducing cigarette consumption
from the 1993 per capita benchmark rate of 4.84 packs per quarter.
These surveillance and evaluation activities may include, but need
not be limited to, the following:
(1) Be based on sound evaluation principles and include, to the
extent feasible, elements of controlled experimental methods.
(2) Monitor the overall statewide effect of health education
efforts on smoking and tobacco use, and, to the extent feasible, the
resulting effects on health.
(3) Monitor the effect of the programs on individual target
populations identified by this article or designated by the
department as meriting special attention.
(4) Provide an evaluation of the comparative effectiveness of
individual program designs that shall be used in funding decisions
and program modifications.
(5) Incorporate other aspects into the evaluation that have been
identified by the department in consultation with state and local
advisory groups, local lead agencies, and other interested parties.
(6) Funds permitting, utilize a sample size that is adequate to
produce county, regional, and ethnic specific estimates.
(c) The department shall produce or contract for, and update
biennially, a description of programs determined to be effective in
reducing smoking and tobacco use, and the identification of portions
of target populations that need information regarding the hazards of
tobacco use. The department, in consultation with the State
Department of Education, shall conduct, or contract for an evaluation
of the effectiveness of the tobacco use prevention and education
program as implemented in the public schools that receive funding for
tobacco use prevention education pursuant to Sections 104420,
104425, 104435, and 104445. The purpose of the evaluation shall be to
direct the most efficient allocation of resources appropriated under
this article to accomplish the maximum prevention and reduction of
tobacco use. The comprehensive evaluation shall be designed to
measure the extent to which programs funded pursuant to this article
promote the goals identified in this article and in Proposition 99 of
the November 1988 general election. All information resulting from
the evaluation shall be made available to the State Department of
Education for purposes of improving its ability to implement and
oversee the provision of effective tobacco use prevention education
programs. The evaluator shall:
(1) Assess the effectiveness of tobacco use prevention education
programs designed to prevent and reduce tobacco use among students.
In support of this primary goal, the evaluation shall:
(A) Report findings on the effectiveness of programs and
strategies currently in use in California schools that prevent and
reduce tobacco use.
(B) Select a research strategy that will identify formal and
informal factors that might account for differences in tobacco use by
students, including, but not limited to, formal education prevention
strategies.
(C) Incorporate in the evaluation quantitative as well as
qualitative data. The data shall include, but are not limited to:
(i) Student data, including attitudes, knowledge, and behavior
based upon a statistically valid random sample of school districts
and students.
(ii) Curriculum data, including diversity of curricula, evidence
of appropriateness to grade level, gender, and ethnicity, and the
extent of the inclusion of prevention approaches identified in
research literature.
(iii) School data, including intensity of emphasis on tobacco use
prevention and evidence of counseling or treatment referral systems.
(iv) Community data, including the existence of parent networks
and the participation of community service organizations including
local lead agencies, in prevention.
(2) Develop and test a regular tobacco use prevention and
education information system for use by the State Department of
Education, using the resulting information to establish the extent of
implementation of tobacco use prevention education programs
statewide and the degree of student exposure to these programs at
selected grade levels.
(3) Ensure provision of a fourth administration of a statewide,
biennial survey of attitudes toward tobacco and prevalence of tobacco
use among public school students. To the extent possible, existing
survey data shall be utilized.
(4) Provide recommendations to the Legislature and the State
Department of Education on tobacco use prevention education program
changes.
(5) Assist the State Department of Education in identifying and
developing instructional materials and curricula in school-based
programs, designed to enhance the prevention of and encouraging the
cessation of the continuing use of, tobacco products. The materials
and curricula shall address the specific needs of persons in grades 4
to 12, inclusive, and in adult education programs.
(d) School districts shall agree, as a condition of receiving
money pursuant to this article, to participate in the evaluation if
chosen by the evaluator.
(e) (1) The department shall contract with one or more qualified
agencies for production and implementation of an ongoing public
awareness of tobacco-related diseases by developing an information
campaign using a variety of media approaches. The department shall
issue a request for proposals biennially. Any media campaign funded
with this part shall stress the importance of both preventing the
initiation of tobacco use and quitting smoking and shall be based on
professional market research and surveys necessary to determine the
most effective method of diminishing tobacco use among specified
target populations. Initial media efforts shall be directed to
specific target populations. The contractors selected shall be
provided with all available survey information resulting from ongoing
programs funded under this article. Priority shall be given to minor
children, ages 6 to 14, inclusive. The medium used shall be
determined to be the most effective at reaching this targeted age
group. With respect to the broadcast media, the message shall be
aired at times expected to reach the priority age group. With respect
to the print media, publications to be used shall be those that
appeal to the priority age group.
(2) No media campaign funded pursuant to this article shall
feature in any manner the image or voice of any elected public
official or candidate for elected office, or directly represent the
views of any elected public official or candidate for elected office.
(f) The department shall provide or contract for training,
consultation, support, and continuing education to health
professionals, and others interested in developing programs and
services directed at preventing tobacco use and promoting smoking
cessation, utilizing, when available and determined appropriate by
the department, the expertise of universities in this state and
schools of public health. The training, consultation, support, and
continuing education shall include advice and support in creating a
smoke-free environment.
(g) The department shall conduct an awards program to acknowledge
the outstanding achievements of those communities, organizations, and
groups that have fostered movement toward a smoke-free society or
have reduced the consumption of tobacco.
(h) The department shall issue guidelines for local plans for
education against tobacco use. The guidelines shall require local
public health departments to provide services directed at preventing
tobacco use and promoting smoking cessation to the target populations
enumerated in Section 104360 and to persons under 19 years of age
who no longer attend school and to youth attending school who are not
served through State Department of Education funded programs. The
guidelines shall require for each target population to be served a
description of the services to be provided, an estimate of the number
to be served, an estimate of the success rate, and a method to
determine to what extent goals have been achieved. Beginning with the
1990-91 fiscal year, and for each fiscal year thereafter, the
guidelines shall require local lead agencies to describe how local
funding decisions will take into account evaluations of program
effectiveness and efficiency. The guidelines shall require the
submission of a budget and information on staffing configurations.
(i) By December 31, 1989, the department shall issue guidelines
for fiscal year 1989-90 and by July 1, 1990, the department shall
issue guidelines to local lead agencies on how to prepare a local
plan for a comprehensive community intervention program against
tobacco use.
(j) The department shall provide technical assistance to local
lead agencies for the development of plans required by Section 104400
so that the local lead agencies are able to comply with the schedule
for the submission of plans specified in Section 104400. The
technical assistance shall include, but not be limited to, the
following:
(1) Developing and disseminating preventive health education
program options for local communities.
(2) Providing training, consultation, and technical assistance to
local health departments, local advisory committees, and service
providers.
(k) The department shall receive and approve local plans submitted
by local lead agencies and provide technical assistance and guidance
as necessary to ensure the compliance of the local lead agencies
with this article. Every effort shall be made to approve or provide a
list of necessary amendments to a local plan within 30 days of
receipt of the local plan. The department may authorize a local lead
agency to begin implementation of its local plan on a provisional
basis, with final approval of the local plan contingent on satisfying
conditions specified by the department.
( l) The department shall work in collaboration with the public
and private sectors in implementing the activities required of the
department and provide access upon request to local plans, program
statistics, and other readily available information.
(m) The department shall provide staff, assistance, and support
needed by the committee.
(n) In consultation with the committee, the department shall
develop a comprehensive master plan for implementing tobacco
education programs throughout the state for the prevention and
cessation of tobacco use.
(o) The department shall consult regularly with the University of
California regarding trends in the frequency and the cost of treating
tobacco-related diseases and the success of research efforts to
reduce tobacco use and limit its adverse health effects.
(p) The department shall establish, in consultation with the State
Department of Education and county offices of education, a data
collection and data management program to study effective tobacco use
interventions. Under this program the department may contract for
studies and evaluations in school-based and community-based programs.
The department shall consult with the State Department of Education
regarding the collection and evaluation of program data.
(1) The department shall require, by contract, that local lead
agencies use a uniform management data and information system that
will permit comparisons of workload, unit costs, and outcome
measurements on a statewide basis. The department shall specify data
reporting requirements for local lead agencies and their
subcontractors.
(2) The department shall approve local lead agency and grantee
computer software and hardware in order to ensure systemwide
compatibility and capacity to expand. Departmental guidelines for
local plans shall require local lead agencies to set forth their
hardware and software plans and needs.
(3) The department may contract for the development or operation
of a computerized management information system.
(4) The department shall consult the State Department of Education
regarding computer software and hardware systems for school-based
programs.