Description
In 1999, the Arizona State Legislature passed a comprehensive school-tobacco law that prohibits tobacco products on school grounds, inside school buildings, in school parking lots or playing fields, in school buses or vehicles and at off-campus school-sponsored events. The law applies to any K-12 public, charter or private school. Violation of the law is a petty offense. To document the extent to which Arizona public schools are in compliance with this legislation, the Arizona Cancer Center conducted the Arizona School Policy Survey as a project of the Tobacco Education and Prevention Program of the Arizona Department of Health Services. This survey was a follow-up to a similar survey completed in 1998.
Details
Title
- Arizona School Tobacco Policy Survey Report
Contributors
- Lee, Hye-ryeon (Author)
- Taylor, Kristie (Author)
- Battelle Memorial Institute. Technology Partnership Practice (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2000
Resource Type
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Identifier
- Identifier ValueHES 46.3:S 24
Note
- At head of title: Arizona Tobacco Information Network. Prepared by Arizona Cancer Center, the University of Arizona; funded by the Arizona Department of Health Services, Tobacco Education and Prevention Program.