Wisconsin Code § 255.15

Statewide tobacco use control program
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DUTIES. The department shall do all of the following:
(b) Administer the grant program under sub. (3).
(c) Promulgate rules establishing criteria for recipients of
grants awarded under sub. (3), including performance-based standards for grant recipients that propose to use the grant for media
efforts. The department shall ensure that programs or projects
conducted under the grants are culturally sensitive.
(d) Provide a forum for the discussion, development, and recommendation of public policy alternatives in the field of smoking
cessation and prevention.
(e) Provide a clearinghouse of information on matters relating
to tobacco issues and how they are being met in different places
throughout the nation such that both lay and professional groups
in the field of government, health care and education may have
additional avenues for sharing experiences and interchanging
ideas in the formulation of public policy on tobacco.
(f) Continue implementation of a strategic plan for a statewide
tobacco use control program, including the allocation of funding,
and update the plan annually.
(3) USE OF FUNDS. (b) From the appropriation account under
s. 20.435 (1) (fm) , the department may award grants for any of
the following:
1. Community-based programs to reduce tobacco use.
2. Community-based programs to reduce the burden of tobacco-related diseases.
3. School-based programs relating to tobacco use cessation
and prevention.
4. Enforcement of local laws aimed at reducing exposure to
secondhand smoke and restricting underage access to tobacco.
5. Grants for partnerships among statewide organizations
and businesses that support activities related to tobacco use cessation and prevention.
6. Marketing activities that promote tobacco use cessation
and prevention.
7. Projects designed to reduce tobacco use among minorities
and pregnant women.
8. Other tobacco use cessation or prevention programs, including tobacco research and intervention.
9. Surveillance of indicators of tobacco use and evaluation of
the activities funded under this section.
10. Development of policies that restrict access to tobacco
products and reduce exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
11. To the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin
System for advancing the work of the tobacco research and intervention center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in developing new educational programs to discourage tobacco use, determining the most effective strategies for preventing tobacco use,
and expanding smoking cessation programs throughout the state.
(bm) From the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (1)
(fm), the department shall distribute $96,000 annually for programs to discourage use of smokeless tobacco.
(c) No recipient of moneys distributed under par. (b) or (bm)
may expend more than 10 percent of those moneys for administrative costs.
(4) REPORTS. Not later than April 15, 2002, and annually
thereafter, the department shall submit to the governor and to the
chief clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution under
s. 13.172 (2) a report that evaluates the success of the grant program under sub. (3). The report shall specify the number of
grants awarded during the immediately preceding fiscal year and
the purpose for which each grant was made. The report shall also
specify donations and grants accepted by the department under
sub. (5).
(5) FUNDS. The department may accept for any of the purposes under this section any donations and grants of money,
equipment, supplies, materials and services from any person.
The department shall include in the report under sub. (4) any donation or grant accepted by the department under this subsection,
including the nature, amount and conditions, if any, of the donation or grant and the identity of the donor.

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