Oklahoma Code § 63-1-229.6

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Review and approval of Invitations To Bid –
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Considerations in developing State Plan and reviewing
intergovernmental contracts.
A.  The State Department of Health shall review Invitations To
Bid and applications for contracts and evaluate the progress and
outcomes of tobacco use prevention and cessation programs.  The
Department shall make final approval for the issuance of Invitations
To Bid for contracts for tobacco use prevention and cessation
programs.
B.  An applicant or a bidder that requests funding to initiate,
continue or expand a tobacco use prevention or cessation program
shall demonstrate, by means of application, letters of
recommendation, and such other means as the Department may
designate, that the proposed tobacco use prevention or cessation
program for which it seeks funds meets the criteria set forth in the
State Plan.  Previous contractors shall include recent evaluations
of their programs with their bids or applications.  The Department
may not award a contract unless it makes a specific finding, as to
each applicant or bidder, that the program proposed to be funded
meets the criteria set forth in the State Plan.

C.  In developing the State Plan and approving Invitations To
Bid and reviewing intergovernmental contracts the Department shall
consider:
1.  In the case of applications or Invitations To Bid to fund
media campaigns directed to youth to prevent underage tobacco use,
whether the campaign provides for sound management and periodic
evaluation of the campaign's relevance to the intended audience,
including audience awareness of the campaign and recollection of the
main message;
2.  In the case of applications or Invitations To Bid to fund
school-based education programs to prevent youth tobacco use,
whether there is credible evidence that the program is effective in
reducing youth tobacco use;
3.  In the case of applications or Invitations To Bid to fund
community-based youth programs involving youth tobacco use
prevention through general youth development, whether the program:
a. has a comprehensive strategy with a clear mission and
goals,
b. has professional leadership,
c. offers a diverse array of youth-centered activities in
youth-accessible facilities,
d. is culturally sensitive, inclusive and diverse,
e. involves youth in the planning, delivery, and
evaluation of services that affect them, and
f. offers a positive focus including all youth;
4.  In the case of applications or Invitations To Bid to fund
enforcement and administration of the Prevention of Youth Access to
Tobacco Act and related retailer education and compliance efforts,
whether such activities and efforts can reasonably be expected to
reduce the extent to which tobacco products are available to
individuals under eighteen (18) years of age;
5.  In the case of applications or Invitations To Bid to fund
youth cessation, whether there is credible evidence that the program
is effective in long-term tobacco use cessation; and
6.  In the case of applications or Invitations To Bid to fund
adult programs, whether there is credible evidence that the program
is effective in decreasing tobacco use.
D.  State and local government departments and agencies shall be
eligible for contracts provided pursuant to this act.

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