Lorillard
Citizens' Panel on Smoking and Health
Fields
- Alias
- 85645886/85645890
- Type
- REPT, OTHER REPORT
- MINU, MINUTES
- Area
- LEGAL DEPT FILE ROOM
- Document File
- 85645815 /85646194 /State Legislation Re: Michigan State Legislation
- Litigation
- Stmn/Produced
- Characteristic
- EXTR, EXTRA
- Site
- N14
- Named Organization
- American Lung Assn
- Ash, Action on Smoking & Health
- Bureau of Environmental + Occupational
- Citizens Panel on Smoking + Health
- Dept of Education
- Dept of State Police
- Division of Chronic Disease
- Education Media Publicity Subcomm
- House
- Legal Subcomm
- Local Health Health Services
- Mid-Mi District Health Dept
- Mi Dental Assn
- Mi Dept of Education
- Mi Dept of Health
- Mi Tobacco + Candy Vendors Assn
- Natl Bank of Detroit
- Office of Health Education
- Office of Health + Medical Affairs
- Senate
- Treas, Dept of the Treasury
- Ash, Action on Smoking & Health
- Date Loaded
- 12 Feb 1999
- Master ID
- 85645816/6131
Related Documents:- 85645816-5817 Governor's Citizens' Panel on Smoking & Health
- 85645818-6131 Governor's Citizens'panel on Smoking & Health
- 85645819
- 85645820-5835 Minority Report
- 85645836-5837
- 85645869-5870 Memorandum of Understanding Between University of Michigan School of Public Health and Michigan Deptartment of Health
- 85645871-5872 Governor's Appointed Citizens' Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85645875-5878 Citizens' Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85645879-5885 Citizens' Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85645891-5898 Citizens' Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85645899-5902 Citizens' Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85645903-5907 Citizens' Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85645911-5957 Smoking and Health in Michigan
- 85645958
- 85645959-5973 the Smoking and Helth Controversy: Another Side
- 85645978-5986
- 85645987-5988
- 85645989
- 85645999-6000 Citizens Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85646001
- 85646002-6003 Smoking and Health - Attention Public Heating Calling the Governor's Citizens Panel
- 85646004 Citizens Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85646005-6006
- 85646007
- 85646008
- 85646009-6011
- 85646012-6013 Governor's Citizen's Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85646014
- 85646015
- 85646016-6017 Summary Research Findings on Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking
- 85646018
- 85646019 Position Paper on Smoking and Health
- 85646020-6021 Smoking
- 85646022
- 85646023 Citizens Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85646024-6025
- 85646026 Testimony to Citizens, Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85646027-6028 Testimony to the Governor's Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85646029-6031 Statement Governor's Citizens Panel on Smoking and Health Submitted to the Office of Health Education Michigan Department of Public Health in Behalf of United Connunity Services of Metropolitan Detroit 801008
- 85646032 the Governor's Citizens Panel on Smoking and Health the Metropolitan Detroit Coalition for High Blood Pressure Control Public Hearing Comment on Smoking and Health 801008
- 85646033-6034
- 85646035-6038 Statement Givenby Dr. Murray Jackson in Behalf of the American Lung Association of Southeastern Michigan to the Citizens' Panel on Smoking and Health - Wednesday, 801008
- 85646039-6045
- 85646046-6047 Open Letter and Statement to the Citizen's Panel on Smoking & Health
- 85646048-6052 Cost Effectiveness and Benefits of Smoke Stoppers Program As Compared to Two Other Popular Smoking Cessation Programs
- 85646053-6056 Statement of W. A. Wickman, General & Legislative Counsel Michigan State Chamber of Commerce to Governor's Panel on Smoking & Health 801008
- 85646058
- 85646059 Panel Report & 'illustration'
- 85646060-6061
- 85646062-6063
- 85646064-6067
- 85646068
- 85646069
- 85646070-6071
- 85646072-6073
- 85646074-6075
- 85646078 Citizens' Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85646079
- 85646080
- 85646081-6084
- 85646085
- 85646086-6087
- 85646088-6089
- 85646090
- 85646091-6092 A Proposed Michigan Clean Air Act
- 85646093-6095
- 85646096
- 85646097
- 85646098-6105
- 85646106-6107 Smoking and Insurance
- 85646108-6109
- 85646110
- 85646111 Update on the Resource People Selected to Represent Various Bureaus in the Michigan Department of Public Health
- 85646112-6113 Citizens' Panel on Smoking and Health
- 85646114-6116
- 85646117-6120
- 85646121
- 85646122
- 85646123
- 85646124
- 85646125
- 85646126-6127
- Named Person
- Asselin, J.
- Banzhaf III
- Barber, E.
- Barker, B.
- Davenport, R.
- Hood, R.
- Howard, J.
- Hunter, T.
- Kjolhede, V.
- Mitchner, C.
- Ortwein, R.
- Reizen
- Runner, R.
- Simonds, S.
- Smith, G.
- Terrian, J.
- Thar, W.
- Watts, G.
- Zack, A.
- Banzhaf III
- Attendee
- Holmes, R.
- Jubb, W.
- Lancaster, B.
- Lee, M.
- Manner, W. III
- Meadowcroft, J.
- Mortimore, M.
- Ortwein, R.
- Park, D.
- Reinstein, N.
- Runner, R.
- Sederburg, W.
- Simonds, S.
- Spaniolo, M.
- Thar, W.
- Vilnius, D.
- Warner, K.
- Weaver, A.
- Wheeler, W.
- Asselin, J.
- Beiderwieden, T.
- Breckon, D.
- Clexton, W.
- Davenport, R.
- Fong, Ssn
- Gerald, T.
- Jubb, W.
- UCSF Legacy ID
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CITIZE.`IS' P.k%-rM CN S-'_C:{i JG ?ND cT-.ALTF-i
'I'::urs:ay, Septerber 11, 1°80
1:00 - 4:00 p.:a.
Baker-Ol' z ;+est Ca-,nleY - ?rm
3500 N. Locan Slzreet
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Ccnference F3Dan 1C
Baker-olin West ~?ui.ldir.g
Michigan Depart;ent of Public Health
Mcn'ay, Axgust 18, 1980 1:00-4:00 p.m.
M,enbers Present:
Margaret Lee
Arthur Weaver, M.D.
Douglas Vilnius
Terry Gerald (representing Rep. Raynrnxi Hocd)
Senatar WiLlian Sederhurg
h3or:ert Reir.stein
MsnbPSs Pbsent:
Dcrald 3reckcn, Ph.D.
Michael : Ycrt'_..-ncre
Walter Mar:er III
Scott Simcnfs, Dr. P.H., Vice-C-air
Rcbex`t C-.1e.i_n
Janice Mle~~f t
James Howard Ben Barker, D.D.S., C-z..i:
Eleanor Barber Charles MitGhr.er
Virginia Rjoll^.ede George Watts
James Terrian, M.D. 'IIzanas Hunter
Staff Present:
W'iL?iam Clextan, Associate Director af Irxa1 Health Services
Sunny Sun Nai Fang, Chief, Office of Health Fsaucatic:n
Renr.eth Warner, Ph.D., Project Directcr
Rhcrda Runu:er, Student Assistant, Office of Health F~ucaticn
Walter 'wheeler, Assistant to the Di.:ec+-..cr for Prcgran Develcpme-:t
DouR-y las Park, Bureau of Erwr -crs*x--ntal ar:d 0--.inat i.cnal Health
F3isse1l Holme.s, K.D., Division of Ghronic Disease
Wanda Jubb, bii.c.h.igan Der.art-nent of rtucztion
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Jis^.e Asselin, !Zic..~igan Dental Associ.aticn
Brick Lancaste--, Deputy Chief, Off:.ce of Health Fx3ucaticn
aic'zael Scaniola, ; Sicc2ican Tcbacco and Car.dy Vendors Associ.at?.cn
Bill Thar, Mid-Mic.w.gan Dist`ict Eealth Depaz-tnent
R1C.tC Davenccrt, AniE'Sican IiTslg ASSOc13tiCn
Te3 Beideraieden, knerican h=. Associat,.cr.
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I. Call To Crder
'I,"~ meeting was called to order at 1:00 p.m. Ben Barker and Scott S:.-crrs
wer~e acpointeci by Doc..or Reizen to serre as G'iairpesscn and Vice-G-La-i.-pex-scn
respec-tively. Me Vice-Chair--erson c:.aired the meeti^.g because t^.e C-.air-
Ferson was unable to attend.
II. Pgenda Revieea
The agenda was reviewed and no additions were made.
111. Arrorrrral of '.Kinutes
Robert Crtwein's name was missing fran the list of ",viambe_rs Absent" on the
July 17 minutes.Thz minutes were then unarListnusly aFnrovefl .
IV. IntrcdLrticm of Visitors
V. Legal Subcamittm Report
The Lecal Subcortmittee's wxrk to date was reviewed. A wnrking draft of a
":Zichigan Clean Air Act" was presented in sLmmazy. This represents increased
protection of nons.-inkers' rights over previous legislation. Me bill is de-
signed to amend the Public Health Code, Environmental Health Section. It
establishes environmental standards and prohibits sinking in publ.ic places
and worksites ezceot in desigr.ated areas. The bill was presented arimarily
for the r?npl's infoanaticn. The :Kichigan Clean Air Act' will be on the next
meeti^r,'s a en:a, at which time it will be voted on for adoption. Cosnrer.ts
on the bill are to be sutinitt.ed in writing to Scott Simends or Rhcrida Rurr.er
witZin ten days.
A suggestion was made to solicit carirents fran groups that may be affected
by such legislation. It was suggested that the Gove.rnor's office be contacted
to dete` if the Citizens' Panel has the authority to hold a public hearing.
Either a public hearing could be held by the panel before the report is sub-
mitted to the Governor, or a hearing could be held by the Governor's office
after the subnission of the report.
Prcpesed legislation was discussed. Senate Bill DTo. 388 prohibits sc'^.ool
officials, emplcyees, pupils, and teachers fran smking on the pzcoert<y of
a sci=l district. House Bill No. 5542 raises the szmo}eing age fran 18 to 19
years.Me Legal Subecnmittee reamrerrLs supporting proposed legislation
relating to the prahibition of sraking, consistent with the panel's efforts
to reduce the consumption of cigarettes.
It uas noted that some sc3zools provide sunking areas for students who are 18
years of age or older, and that smeking behavior of minors is difficult to
monitcr.
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The Faz:el uas ur.ce_~--.sin abcut t:.eir si.,.~crt for Hcuse Bill ~;o. 5J-12, as it
~..culd be a law diffic.lt to enforce. Cn the other :.and, Senate Si" Nc. 388
wauld carale*.nent the pri:.ciple sciples of the drafted "~Li&_ican Clean r.ct" .
Proposed Senate Bills Nos. 263 and 236 wi-Lc:z would orchibit snoki.c :.z =ub1ic
olaces a_re i.^cltr?e3 wit'zin the frameaork of the drafted "Mic:^scan Clean At.r
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The sale of cigarettes in verdir.g machir.es was discussed. The Le~..-al (Sub-
caamittee presented tao possible alterr.atives: 1) to crohibit all cigarette
sales thrcuqh verrding machines; or 2) to raise the license fee cn vending
rrach3nes. It was felt that r.:i..^.ors rrsay easily obt3in their cigarettes f=n
unattended vending machih.es. E.ither strategy ~%culd r,axe ve-~,n.g :rzc:^.i:e
cigarettes mare inaccessible to minors. It was noted that the subccr.mittee
did not possess aciecw,ate data on the purcnasinq patterns and behavicrs ef
teenage smrkers.
Aceording to apanPl r,xrber, a survey of ..unors de*...e=nined t.~.at cny y a+rall
percentage of cigarettes were bcught t'zrcugh vp-ndi*-, machines. 'LTM:e r.Tajority
of cigarettes were obtained through friends, carents, and retail steres. Tf:e
Far.el requested a copy of the survey.
It was noted that bt. Banzhaf III, an attorney for ?,cticn on Snnki.^.g and Health,
has suggested that the State take prciiibiti~,e actions acai^.st cigarette vending
machine sales to prevent numrs f=nn smkir:g on a regul~r basis.
Fhforceramnt issues were raised. It is =lear what a&ninistrative body is re-
sponsible for enforcing the res7ttriction of cigarette sales to minors.
A panel me<nber suggested that the panel address carwii.ance issues regarding
utiat laws should be enforced, procedures to be used, and cost of enforcenent.
More infcanatien is needed on effective carpliance :nec:n-anis+^s. It was sucr,ested
that enforce:nent procedures with severe per.alties may be effective. This
suggestion was tabled to the Legal Subcormittee.
Furt~trer discussion of the cigarette vending machine and e_zfo.rcement issues
wi11 be resi=ned at the next panel meAting.
VI. Educaticn/-Media/Publi.city Subca;anittee Reoart
11'.e cropesed educaticn/media/Publicity alter.^.a~,..ives were reviewed.
Regarding in-serv~e ce t~3q n irf-~ and ccnt=mang er-i-cation, a r_ar.el merber sLrgesy-
that fure.ir.g may be a crcble:a. nie respc:nse was that some~ voluntary agencies
presetly are providing smkis=g educaticai prtx;rams. The appzoach wculd be to
tan into alrezriy existing snaki_ng arxi health ectivities.F=xding is available
for a"tr a i n i ng of trair.ers " c.arksh,oo to be c=x!ucted by t'r.e Derz,r _
~ent of
ELz:caticn.
2'le svbarrmittee has not develcped speciiic recrimere-aticns fer c:n=re'r.e_n.sive
school health educaticn, as this is alreacy bei.^-g handled by the Office of
Health and `-Sedical Affairs (CHM) . The Gcve_TM,cr recuested that MIA cocra...i.n.ate
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a task Sorce to develoo a sc^.col health eaucati:.n =L3n «izich speci_`ica11 f
deals with L-:-service and -=e-se_n,7ice trai.^.:_.~:g, and buccet c.^.nsideraticrss n-Lis plan is
being desigr.ed to help scY,=ls in develcci.^g, i.^:plement' ng,
and evaluati:.c d=rene*zsi:.,e sc.~=l health educatica r ogrm-s .
A r.ar.el r,~:rbe* suggested that smoking cessaticn rrocrars be directed at
the smoking population in secendazy sc.'~.ools. Z'he subc=rnitt--e was asked
to =Lsider smking cessation programs for the sc.'=l-aced population as a
specific proposal.
n^..e suggestion was rmade that if oormliance mc^.ani~.-Rs are :rade more effective,
t'ien mir.Qrs who are fosnd buying or smoking cigarettes cculd be referred to
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smoki.^g cessation programs.
Tl:e panel agreed that local health departrents should coccP.rate with hosbitais,
clinics, and I?ealth Mainte.nance Organizations to provide a sroking education
cer.~cr.e-nt in established pre-natal, parent, and patient education Frogram.
Smkir.g preventicn and education prnerairs should provide evaluation data to
s1zppcrt their effectiveness. Any request for proposals can stipulate that
well done evaluation studies be a part of any proposed smoking prevention
and edt=ation program.
A panel marber suggested that ongoing consultation for smoking and health
activities be provided to educators.
The subc,-czrmit},.ee encourages locall health denartments to facilitate and co-
ordinate sm.king prevention and education activities wit`zin their juris-
dicti.ons. It was suggested that the suhczrnnit}..ee clearly delineate the fcr:n
this leadership role should take.
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Several pan,el merbers expressed their interest in the fcz.-aticn of a pranir.ent
citizens' group to publicly advocate mnssmking beP^avicr. . The subcatmi ttee
was asked to identify additional resporLsibilities of a citizens' group. Qr.e
task might be for the group to encourage national f irns ( e. g. McDonalds ) to
adopt a no-smking theme.
A survey of teenagers conducted in 1979, Teenage stnkina: Inme3iate and Lcng
Ter.n Patterns, shews a decrease in sinkii:g in all sex and age categories,
except 17- year old girls. Infozmaticn shculd be obtained ccncexning the
reasons for this decline so that these nensncking behaviors can be encouraged.
VII. Public Catr.tients
Tt-x:)se wh.o direc+r,.ed craiments to the Citizens' Panel were the following:
1. Jime Asselin, Educaticn C,oordir.ator, Mic'^.igan Dental Association
2. Fti.r-k L`avPS=rt, Amasican Zaung Assoc.:.ation: ar.d,
3. Bill Thar, '-`ed;cal Director, :Zid -Mic'zigan District Healt.z Departnent.
A-Ll --:bL.c ccrments wese included in the record.
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VIII. Vew Busir.ess
Greccory Srni.th resigre3 as a r=-ber of the Ci*~c`^s' ?ar.el. 'I'::=-z.s
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Vi ce-President of the Naticnal Baruc of Cetroit, :as apccizted to z':e ?a.^el.
Receiat of correspcnce.xe frGm Jchn 3ar.zhaf IyI, Dire=},.;r cf ?r-..'_cn
cai S;nokizg and Health, was ackr.cwled5ed. A letter was also sent te Soctor
Reizen frcm the Direci= of the Ceoar--ent of State Police. He stated that
his staff, as well as the U.S. Dexrt-nent of --easux-y, Bureau of ALccrzl,
Tobacco and Firear,^is, believe there vculd be :rn suhstsnti3l i^~xct ut_ cn
stn :c,r, li.^g shzuld the excise tax on ci--arettes be ra.ise3.
Albert Zack, Principal of Franklin iiicn School, subn.itteid a pcsiticn xpe:
to the Citizens' Panel.
The agenda for the Septerber 11 meetir.g will include four :m.i_-i itz.:s: 1)
specif ic proposals fraa the Education/M~PubL' city 5ubca;ir.it}tee , 2) ex: cr-..ic
recanren3aticns that have been either accepted or tabled, 3) propcsals fr cr,i
the Iegal 5libca:mittee; and 4) alternative prcrosals as yet tu~is:..:sser?,
such as an ongoing panel to :~nitor simkis:g and health activities.
During the Octcbes meeting, a prelimisary draft of the final repcrt wiL be
reviewe3, discussed and amerde3. A firal revisicn arx-I adctticn of the reoort
will be made at the November panel n~ting. _ .
The tent3tive foarat of the final report was cistr:buteci to each panel :re-bo--
for their review.
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