Florida Statutes
Part I - Tobacco Products (Ss. 569.002-569.23)
569.21 - Expenditure of tobacco settlement proceeds.


(1) The Legislature asserts its rights to appropriate all funds paid or payable to the state through the tobacco settlement. Before any funds are released, the Legislature must approve all program and funding proposals.
(2) A trust fund should be created solely for the purpose of receiving and managing settlement funds, and a full and complete record of all budget and expenditure actions should be maintained.
(3) Administrative costs associated with programs and providers that receive funds from the tobacco settlement should be set at a reasonable level, consistent with best management practices.
(4) Local law enforcement agencies, businesses, and school districts should be involved in enforcement efforts as appropriate to the mission of each organization.
(5) Funds received from the tobacco settlement may not be used for advertising that includes the name, voice, or likeness of any elected or appointed public official.
(6) Greater emphasis should be placed on funding education, training, and enforcement programs than is placed on the funding of advertising.
(7) County health departments must administer funds provided to each local coalition that is not specifically granted an exemption by the Legislature. Exemptions from requirements to administer coalition programs by county health departments shall be limited to established administrative entities that meet a test of several criteria established by the Department of Health and may not include provider agencies that could receive funding from the settlement.
(8) Programs which raise matching funds should be maximized in order to get the greatest leverage of state funds.
(9) Grant and contract processes should be competitive and objective.
(10) Requests for information or for proposals should emphasize that performance measures will be required for all contracts and grants.
(11) A substantial portion of the program should be character-based and focused on rewarding appropriate values and behavior in youth.
(12) Needs of the minority youth community in this state should be addressed.
History.—s. 2, ch. 98-63.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXXIV - Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco

Chapter 569 - Tobacco and Nicotine Products

Part I - Tobacco Products (Ss. 569.002-569.23)

569.002 - Definitions.

569.0025 - Preemption.

569.003 - Retail tobacco products dealer permits; application; qualifications; fees; renewal; duplicates.

569.004 - Consent to inspection and search without warrant.

569.005 - Operating without a retail tobacco products dealer permit; penalty.

569.006 - Retail tobacco products dealers; administrative penalties.

569.007 - Sale or delivery of tobacco products; restrictions.

569.0073 - Special provisions; smoking pipes and smoking devices.

569.0075 - Gift of sample tobacco products prohibited.

569.008 - Responsible retail tobacco products dealers; qualifications; mitigation of disciplinary penalties; diligent management and supervision; presumption.

569.009 - Rulemaking authority.

569.101 - Selling, delivering, bartering, furnishing, or giving tobacco products to persons under 21 years of age; criminal penalties; defense.

569.11 - Possession, misrepresenting age or military service to purchase, and purchase of tobacco products by persons under 21 years of age prohibited; penalties; jurisdiction; disposition of fines.

569.12 - Jurisdiction; tobacco product and nicotine product enforcement officers or agents; enforcement.

569.14 - Posting of a sign stating that the sale of tobacco products or nicotine products to persons under 21 years of age is unlawful; enforcement; penalty.

569.19 - Annual report.

569.21 - Expenditure of tobacco settlement proceeds.

569.215 - Confidential records relating to tobacco settlement agreement.

569.23 - Security requirements for tobacco settlement agreement signatories, successors, parents, and affiliates.