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PUBLIC HEALTH <br />LAW CENTS% <br />uY Mii�ne�r Nainijne sehootortevw June 2018 <br />Context Boxes <br />Context boxes are included throughout this -model ordinance to explain some key provisions. <br />These boxes are not meant to.be included in any final ordinance. A city or county wishing to <br />adopt all or part of this model ordinance should keep this in mind and remove the context bones. <br />While the Public Health Law Center does not lobby, advocate, or directly represent <br />communities, adopting effective commercial tobacco control policies starts early with <br />education, stakeholder and community engagement, and a strong advocacy plan. If a <br />community is unaware of the resources available to them for engaging the community and <br />developing an advocacy plan, or if a city or county is considering adopting an ordinance and <br />is interested in learning about the range of resources available, the Public Health Law Center <br />can provide assistance through our publications and referrals to experts in the field. In certain, <br />limited circumstances, Public Health Law Center staff may be able to speak at public hearings <br />or work sessions to provide education about particular policy options. <br />This retail tobacco licensing ordinance was prepared by the.Public Health Law Center, located at Mitchell Hamline <br />School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota, under a grant from Counter Tools. <br />The Public Health Law Center provides information and legal technical assistance on issues related to public health. <br />The Center does not lobby nor does it provide direct legal representation or advice. This document should not be <br />considered legal advice. <br />This publication and its companion, setting a minimum sale age of 18, represent the only Florida model local <br />retailer licensing policies endorsed by the public Health law Center, <br />118 <br />
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