§ 104430 Tobacco Prevention Education Funding
This law explains how money from a tobacco tax fund is divided for school anti‑smoking programs, requiring at least two‑thirds to go to local school districts, keeping $200,000 for statewide evaluation, and allowing up to $900,000 for technical‑assistance grants.
A school district receives a share of the tobacco‑tax money to run a program that teaches kids why smoking is harmful.
The district can use at least two‑thirds of the total funds for its own projects, while $200,000 of the money must be set aside for evaluating the statewide program and up to $900,000 can be used for regional grant projects.
Minimum amount for local educational agencies = (2/3) × Total funds allocated
If the State Department of Education receives $3,000,000 from the fund:
Result: $2,000,000 (which is 2/3 × $3,000,000)
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§ 104430 Tobacco Prevention Education Funding
Last verified: January 11, 2026