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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 103Pt. 3Ch. 1Art. 1§ 104355 Tobacco Disease Funding Definitions

§ 104355 Tobacco Disease Funding Definitions

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§ 104355 Tobacco Disease Funding Definitions

This law spells out the meanings of words used in the state’s tobacco‑education grant program, like who can get money and what counts as a tobacco‑related disease.

Key Takeaways

  • •A “Grantee” is any nonprofit (hospital, school, tribe, etc.) approved to receive tobacco‑education funds.
  • •“Tobacco‑related disease” includes heart disease, stroke, certain cancers, lung diseases, and other illnesses linked to smoking.
  • •“Tobacco use” covers smoking, chewing, vaping, or any way tobacco is taken in.
  • •The “Committee” that oversees the program is the Tobacco Education Oversight Committee.
  • •“Preventive health education against tobacco use” means programs that teach people not to start smoking, help them quit, and explain health harms.

Example

A community clinic wants to apply for a grant to run a program that helps kids not start smoking.

The clinic looks at the definitions to see that it counts as a “Grantee,” that its program is “Preventive health education against tobacco use,” and that the kids it will teach are part of the “Targeted populations.”

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 104355 Tobacco Disease Funding Definitions

The following definitions shall apply to this article: (a)  “Grantee” means any public or private nonprofit entity approved by the department or the State Department of Education to receive funds pursuant to this article. Grantees may include, but are not limited to, hospitals, community clinics, local health departments, voluntary health organizations, Indian tribes, colleges and universities, county offices of education, school districts, health maintenance organizations, professional health associations, and professional health education associations. (b)  “Tobacco-related disease” means any of the following: (1)  Coronary heart disease. (2)  Cerebrovascular disease. (3)  Cancer, including cancers of the lung, larynx, esophagus, bladder, pancreas, and mouth. (4)  Chronic obstructive lung diseases, including emphysema, chronic bronchitis, asthma, and related lung disorders. (5)  Conditions where smoking or tobacco use has been determined to be a risk factor for excess disability and illness, including burns due to smoking-related fires. (c)  “Tobacco use” means the consumption of tobacco products by burning, chewing, inhalation, or other forms of ingestion. (d)  “Voluntary health organization” means a nonprofit organization organized for purposes related to health, including, but not limited to, an organization devoted to the research of cancer, heart disease, or diseases of the lung. (e)  “Committee” means the Tobacco Education Oversight Committee. (f)  “The department” means the State Department of Health Services. (g)  “Service provider” means an agency or organization that enters into an agreement with the local lead agency or state department to provide services under this article. (h)  “Direct services” means the provision of preventive health education services to targeted populations. (i)  “Local plan” means a plan submitted pursuant to Section 104400. (j)  “Preventive health education against tobacco use” means programs of instruction intended to dissuade individuals from beginning to smoke, to encourage smoking cessation, or to provide information on the health effects of tobacco on the user, children, and nonsmokers. These programs may include a focus on health promotion, disease prevention, and risk reduction, utilizing a “wellness perspective” that encourages self-esteem and positive decisionmaking techniques. (k)  “Targeted populations” means those population groups specified in Sections 104360 and 104385. ( l)  “Local lead agencies” means those agencies designated as local lead agencies pursuant to Section 104400. (Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 5. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

GranteeTobacco-related diseaseTobacco usePreventive health education against tobacco use

Related Statutes

  • § 104510 Tobacco Disease Research Funding
  • § 104350 Smoking Health Risks
  • § 104360 Target Populations For Campaign
  • § 104365 Tobacco Education Committee Oversight
  • § 104370 Tobacco Program Effectiveness Evaluation

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 104355.
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