Is it appropriate for a community to propose innovative proposals if it has not yet adopted a area-wide smoke-free policy that prohibits smoking in workplaces, restaurants, and bars?
Yes. However, activities to support achieving area-wide smoke-free policies for workplaces, restaurants, and bars should also be identified as a priority in the application. Are strategies that use zoning or license restrictions to reduce tobacco retailer density, limit tobacco retailer location, or restrict the types of retailers that sell tobacco products appropriate for “Innovative proposals” for tobacco free living? Yes. These strategies are among the appropriate strategies for a community to identify in an innovative proposal.
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