CRC - 2017                                   COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
       Proposal No. P 94
       
       
       
       
       
       
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                    Senate             .             House              
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                  01/12/2018           .                                
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       The Committee on Finance and Taxation (Nuñez) recommended the
       following:
       
    1         CRC Amendment (with title amendment)
    2  
    3         Delete everything after the enacting clause
    4  and insert:
    5                              ARTICLE X                            
    6                            MISCELLANEOUS                          
    7         SECTION 27. Comprehensive Statewide Tobacco Education And
    8  Prevention Program.—In order to protect people, especially
    9  youth, from health hazards of using tobacco, including addictive
   10  disorders, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and lung diseases;
   11  and to discourage use of tobacco, particularly among youth, a
   12  portion of the money that tobacco companies pay to the State of
   13  Florida under the Tobacco Settlement each year shall be used to
   14  fund a comprehensive statewide tobacco education and prevention
   15  program consistent with recommendations of the U.S. Centers for
   16  Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as follows:
   17         (a) PROGRAM. The money appropriated pursuant to this
   18  section shall be used to fund a comprehensive statewide tobacco
   19  education and prevention program consistent with the
   20  recommendations for effective program components in the 1999
   21  Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs of the
   22  CDC, as such Best Practices may be amended by the CDC. This
   23  program shall include, at a minimum, the following components,
   24  and may include additional components that are also contained
   25  within the CDC Best Practices, as periodically amended, and that
   26  are effective at accomplishing the purpose of this section, and
   27  that do not undermine the effectiveness of these required
   28  minimum components:
   29         (1) An advertising campaign to discourage the use of
   30  tobacco and to educate people, especially youth, about the
   31  health hazards of tobacco, which shall be designed to be
   32  effective at achieving these goals and shall include, but need
   33  not be limited to, television, radio, and print advertising,
   34  with no limitations on any individual advertising medium
   35  utilized; and which shall be funded at a level equivalent to
   36  one-third of each total annual appropriation required by this
   37  section;
   38         (2) Evidence-based curricula and programs to educate youth
   39  about tobacco and to discourage their use of it, including, but
   40  not limited to, programs that involve youth, educate youth about
   41  the health hazards of tobacco, help youth develop skills to
   42  refuse tobacco, and demonstrate to youth how to stop using
   43  tobacco;
   44         (3) Programs of local community-based partnerships that
   45  discourage the use of tobacco and work to educate people,
   46  especially youth, about the health hazards of tobacco, with an
   47  emphasis on programs that involve youth and emphasize the
   48  prevention and cessation of tobacco use;
   49         (4) Enforcement of laws, regulations, and policies against
   50  the sale or other provision of tobacco to minors, and the
   51  possession of tobacco by minors; and
   52         (5) Publicly-reported annual evaluations to ensure that
   53  moneys appropriated pursuant to this section are spent properly,
   54  which shall include evaluation of the program’s effectiveness in
   55  reducing and preventing tobacco use, and annual recommendations
   56  for improvements to enhance the program’s effectiveness, which
   57  are to include comparisons to similar programs proven to be
   58  effective in other states, as well as comparisons to CDC Best
   59  Practices, including amendments thereto.
   60         (6) Research of Cancer. Funds appropriated shall be
   61  distributed evenly between competitive cancer research projects
   62  that are administered by the biomedical research advisory
   63  council. After consultation with the biomedical research
   64  advisory council, the state surgeon general shall award the
   65  grants.
   66         (b) FUNDING.
   67         (1) Each fiscal year In every year beginning with the
   68  calendar year after voters approve this amendment, the Florida
   69  legislature shall appropriate, for the purpose expressed herein,
   70  from the total gross funds that tobacco companies pay to the
   71  State of Florida under the Tobacco Settlement, an amount equal
   72  to fifteen percent of such funds paid to the State in 2005; and
   73  the appropriation required by this section shall be adjusted
   74  annually for inflation, using the Consumer Price Index as
   75  published by the United States Department of Labor.
   76         (c) DEFINITIONS. “Tobacco” includes, without limitation,
   77  tobacco itself and tobacco products that include tobacco and are
   78  intended or expected for human use or consumption, including,
   79  but not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and
   80  smokeless tobacco. The “Tobacco Settlement” means that certain
   81  Settlement Agreement dated August 25, 1997, entered into in
   82  settlement of the case styled as State of Florida, et al. v.
   83  American Tobacco Company, et al., Case No. 95-1466 AH (Fla. 15th
   84  Cir. Ct.), as amended by Stipulation of Amendment dated
   85  September 11, 1998; and includes any subsequent amendments and
   86  successor agreements. “Youth” includes minors and young adults.
   87         (d) EFFECTIVE DATE. This amendment shall become effective
   88  immediately upon approval by the voters.
   89         
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   92  And the title is amended as follows:
   93         Delete everything before the enacting clause
   94  and insert:
   95                         A proposal to amend                       
   96         Section 27 of Article X of the State Constitution to
   97  require that cancer research be included in the comprehensive
   98  statewide tobacco education and prevention program.
   99