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  Regular-Health & Human Services   # 40.       
Board of Supervisors   
Meeting Date: 10/25/2016  
Brief Title:    Amendments to the County's Tobacco Retail Licensing Ordinance
From: Karen Larsen, Director, Health and Human Services Agency
Staff Contact: Steven Jensen, Health Program Manager, Health and Human Services Agency, x8616
Supervisorial District Impact:

Subject
Waive second reading, receive public comment, and adopt ordinance amending the County’s Tobacco Retail Licensing Ordinance, which addresses youth tobacco use by decreasing the accessibility and appeal of tobacco products to minors. (No general fund impact) (Larsen)
Recommended Action
Waive second reading, receive public comment, and adopt ordinance amending the County’s Tobacco Retail Licensing Ordinance, which address youth tobacco use by decreasing the accessibility and appeal of tobacco products to minors.
 
Strategic Plan Goal(s)
Thriving Residents
Safe Communities
Reason for Recommended Action/Background
In 2009, The FDA banned the sale of flavored cigarettes primarily because of their attraction to youth.  Unfortunately, this ban does not apply to the many other flavored tobacco products including cigars, cigarillos, chewing tobacco, snus, electronic cigarettes, and e-juice. Colorful packaging and sweet flavors make flavored tobacco products more appealing to youth as seen by increased rates of first time youth smokers using flavored tobacco products. Additional strategies to limit the accessibility and the appeal to youth, such as minimal packaging size and zoning laws, have successfully decreased youth cigarette use and should be applied to both unflavored and flavored tobacco products. An ordinance that places the same restrictions on all tobacco products, not just cigarettes, is a vital step toward reducing the access of tobacco to Yolo County youth. In December 2015, the Board authorized the Health and Human Services Agency and County Counsel to amend the County’s current Tobacco Retail Licensing policy to include language that eliminates the sale of flavored tobacco products, including menthol flavor, creates a minimum packaging size for little cigars, and limits the number of tobacco retailers.  

The first reading for this Ordinance was held on September 13, 2016. The second reading was held on October 11, 2016 and continued until today for adoption to allow for a change to the effective date of the ordinance. The proposed ordinance has been amended to 1) remove the limits on minimum packaging size, 2) update the list of current tobacco retailers 3) include language that allows any other retail location that is legally selling tobacco products as of the effective date of this Ordinance to receive or renew a tobacco retailer license, and 4) to take effect on May 1, 2017.
Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)
Change Lab Solutions, Yolo County Tobacco Prevention Coalition, Yolo County Anti-tobacco Youth Coalition, Yolo County Health Council

Fiscal Impact
No Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)
Total cost of recommended action:    $  
Amount budgeted for expenditure:    $  
Additional expenditure authority needed:    $  
On-going commitment (annual cost):    $  
Source of Funds for this Expenditure
$0
Attachments
Att. A. Signed Ordinance No. 1474

Form Review
Inbox Reviewed By Date
County Counsel (Originator) Hope Welton 10/13/2016 12:58 PM
County Counsel (Originator) Hope Welton 10/18/2016 02:25 PM
Form Started By: Hope Welton Started On: 10/13/2016 09:29 AM
Final Approval Date: 10/18/2016

    

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