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. (a) (1) The Legislature finds that the efforts to reduce
smoking in California have led to a drop in the consumption of
tobacco. Although not on target to meet the goal of achieving a
75-percent reduction in tobacco consumption in California by the year
1999, the results are encouraging.
(2) The Legislature further finds that as a result of the success
of the programs, the money received from the taxation of tobacco has
been dropping. The Legislature declares this a sign of success, not a
matter of concern.
(3) The Legislature further notes that programs, organizations,
and individuals receiving money from the Cigarette and Tobacco
Products Surtax Fund are receiving money from a declining revenue
source. The Legislature finds that this success has led to an obvious
concern and fear among recipients that "their money" is shrinking
every year.
(4) The Legislature finds that, assuming the success of the
antismoking efforts continue, there will be necessary reductions in
spending in the years to come.
(5) The Legislature declares its intention to seek full analysis
of all programs receiving money under Proposition 99 and declares its
intention to critically evaluate how the money is being spent and
whether the spending is achieving the results desired.
(6) The Legislature specifically rejects the notion that every
dollar of expenditure made by every program, organization, or
activity is of equal value. Instead, the Legislature declares its
intention to choose between competing programs and to allocate moneys
to those programs and activities that are most successful in meeting
the goals of the initiative.
(b) It is the intent of the Legislature to provide for the
continuation of the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax Research
Program to support research into tobacco-related disease. It is the
intent of the Legislature that this program be administered by the
University of California and that this program be administered
pursuant to the following principles:
(1) The research program established should adhere to the
objectives stated in the provisions of the initiative act entitled
Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax regarding research: "The
Research Account . . . shall only be available for tobacco-related
disease research."
(2) All research funds shall be awarded on the basis of scientific
merit as determined by an open, competitive peer review process that
assures objectivity, consistency, and high quality. All qualified
investigators, regardless of institutional affiliation, shall have
equal access and opportunity to compete for the funds in the Research
Account.
(3) The peer review process for the selection of grants awarded
under this program shall be modeled on that used by the National
Institutes of Health in its grantmaking process.
(4) Awardees shall be reimbursed for the full cost, both direct
and indirect, of conducting the sponsored research consistent with
federal guidelines governing all federal research grants and
contracts.
(c) It is further the intent of the Legislature that on or before
December 31, 2010, and every five years thereafter, the University of
California transmit programmatic, as well as financial, reports to
the state, including a report on the grants made, pending grants,
program accomplishments, and the future direction of the program.