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Investment In Tobacco Control State Highlights 2002

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Report Contents | Front Material | Healthy People 2010 Objectives-Tobacco Priority Area | State Highlights 2002 | Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Summaries | Data Sources and Definitions | Questions and Comments


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Healthy People 2010 Objectives – Tobacco Priority Area

27-1 Reduce tobacco use by adults.
  27-1a Reduce cigarette smoking by adults aged 18 years and older to 12%.
  27-1b Reduce spit tobacco use by adults aged 18 years and older to 0.4%.
  27-1c Reduce cigar use by adults aged 18 years and older to 1.2%.
  27-1d Reduce use of other tobacco products by adults aged 18 years and older (Developmental).
27-2 Reduce tobacco use by adolescents.
  27-2a Reduce use of tobacco products in past month by students in grades 9 through 12 to 21%.
  27-2b Reduce use of cigarettes in past month by students in grades 9 through 12 to 16%.
  27-2c Reduce use of spit tobacco in past month by students in grades 9 through 12 to 1%.
  27-2d Reduce use of cigars in past month by students in grades 9 through 12 to 8%.
27-3 Reduce the initiation of tobacco use among children and adolescents (Developmental).
27-4 Increase the average age of first use of tobacco products by adolescents and young adults.
  27-4a Increase the average age of first use of tobacco products by adolescents aged 12 to 17 years to 14 years of age.
  27-4b Increase the average age of first use of tobacco products by young adults aged 18 to 25 years to 17 years of age.
27-5 Increase smoking cessation attempts by adult smokers to 75%.
27-6 Increase smoking cessation during pregnancy to 30%.
27-7 Increase tobacco use cessation attempts by adolescent smokers to 84%.
27-8 Increase insurance coverage of evidence-based treatment for nicotine dependency.
  27-8a Increase insurance coverage of evidence-based treatment for nicotine dependency by managed care organizations to 100%.
  27-8b Increase insurance coverage of evidence-based treatment for nicotine dependency by Medicaid programs in States and the District of Columbia to 51%.
  27-8c Increase insurance coverage of evidence-based treatment for nicotine dependency by all insurance providers (Developmental).
27-9 Reduce the proportion of children who are regularly exposed to tobacco smoke at home to 10%.
27-10 Reduce the proportion of nonsmokers exposed to environmental tobacco smoke to 45%.
27-11 Increase smoke-free and tobacco-free environments in schools, including all school facilities, property, vehicles, and school events to 100%.
27-12 Increase the proportion of worksites with formal smoking policies that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas to 100%.
27-13 Establish laws on smoke-free indoor air that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas in public places and worksites.
  27-13a Establish laws on smoke-free indoor air that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas in private workplaces in all 51 jurisdictions.
  27-13b Establish laws on smoke-free indoor air that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas in public workplaces in all 51 jurisdictions.
  27-13c Establish laws on smoke-free indoor air that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas in restaurants in all 51 jurisdictions.
  27-13d Establish laws on smoke-free indoor air that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas in public transportation in all 51 jurisdictions.
  27-13e Establish laws on smoke-free indoor air that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas in day care centers in all 51 jurisdictions.
  27-13f Establish laws on smoke-free indoor air that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas in retail stores in all 51 jurisdictions.
  27-13g Establish laws on smoke-free indoor air that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas on Tribal properties (Developmental).
  27-13h Establish laws on smoke-free indoor air that prohibit smoking or limit it to separately ventilated areas in U.S. Territories (Developmental).
27-14 Reduce the illegal sales rate to minors through enforcement of laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to minors.
  27-14a Increase the number of jurisdictions with a 5% or less illegal sales rate to minors in all 51 States and the District of Columbia.
  27-14b Increase the number of jurisdictions with a 5% or less illegal sales rate to minors in all U.S. territories.
27-15 Increase the number of States and District of Columbia that suspend or revoke State retail licenses for violations of laws prohibiting the sale of tobacco to minors to 51.
27-16 Eliminate tobacco advertising and promotions that influence adolescents and young adults (Developmental).
27-17 Increase adolescents' disapproval of smoking.
  27-17a Increase 8th grade adolescents' disapproval of smoking to 95%.
  27-17b Increase 10th grade adolescents' disapproval of smoking to 95%.
  27-17c Increase 12th grade adolescents' disapproval of smoking to 95%.
27-18 Increase the number of Tribes, Territories, and States and the District of Columbia with comprehensive, evidence-based tobacco control programs (Developmental).
27-19 Eliminate laws that preempt stronger tobacco control laws in all states.
27-20 Reduce the toxicity of tobacco products by establishing a regulatory structure to monitor toxicity (Developmental).
27-21 Increase the average Federal and State tax on tobacco products.
  27-21a Increase the average Federal and State tax on cigarettes to $2.00.
  27-21b Increase the average Federal and State tax on spit tobacco to (Developmental).

 


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