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“Maryland’s Fight Against Cancer: A Cigarette Restitution Fund Update”

“Maryland’s Fight Against Cancer: A Cigarette Restitution Fund Update”. THE MARYLAND CIGARETTE RESTITUTION FUND PROGRAM DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE NOVEMBER 12, 2003. Timeline of the Cigarette Restitution Fund. 1997 MULTI-STATE LITIGATION

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“Maryland’s Fight Against Cancer: A Cigarette Restitution Fund Update”

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  1. “Maryland’s Fight Against Cancer: A Cigarette Restitution Fund Update” THE MARYLANDCIGARETTE RESTITUTION FUND PROGRAMDEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE NOVEMBER 12, 2003

  2. Timeline of the Cigarette Restitution Fund 1997 MULTI-STATE LITIGATION Five major tobacco companies settled with 46 states, five territories and the District of Columbia 1998 SETTLEMENT DISTRIBUTION Manufacturers to pay $206 billion over 25 years and conform to restrictions 1999 GENERAL ASSEMBLY ESTABLISHES CIGARETTE RESTITUTION FUND Established the Cigarette Restitution Fund ACT (CFR) in Chapter 173

  3. Timeline of the Cigarette Restitution Fund 2000 GENERAL ASSEMBLY CREATES PROGRAMS Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation and the Cancer Prevention, Education, Screening and Treatment Programs created in SB 896/HB 1425 2001 CRFP IMPLEMENTATION On July 1, 2001 the Cigarette Restitution Fund Program began implementation in the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

  4. CIGARETTE RESTITUTION FUND PROGRAMOVERSIGHT OFFICE PROGRAMS FUNCTIONS

  5. CANCER PREVENTION, EDUCATIONSCREENING AND TREATMENT ADMINISTRATION

  6. TOBACCO USE PREVENTION AND CESSATION ADMINISTRATION

  7. CRFP SPENDING AREAS • Reduction in tobacco use by youth and adults  • Tobacco control campaign in schools  • Smoking cessation programs  • Enforcement of tobacco sales restrictions  • Education and awareness of cancer risks  • Screening and treatment of targeted cancers  • Cancer research and infrastructure development • Eliminating minority health disparities

  8. CIGARETTE RESTITUTION FUND PROGRAMFUND RECIPIENTS & AWARDSFISCAL 2004

  9. ACCOMPLISHMENTS2001/2002/2003 • 23,000 Persons Screened for Cancers - 910 adenomatous polyps found • 83 Cancers diagnosed - 27 colorectal • 370,000 Persons provided cancer education and awareness • 46 Research proposals funded by Johns Hopkins Cancer Center • 18 Research Proposals funded in Other Tobacco-Related Diseases • 164 New cancer clinical trials initiated at University of Maryland • 27,000 Individuals reached through the Statewide Health Network • 160,000 Students provided tobacco education and awareness • 3,500 Health care providers received tobacco education

  10. ACCOMPLISHMENTS2001/2002/2003 • 11,000 Adults received smoking cessation services • 5,000 Youth received smoking cessation services • 6,200 Retail stores were visited for compliance with tobacco • laws • 13,000 Citations were issued to retailers and youth • 94,000 Citizens logged on to “Smoking Stops Here” website • 10,000 Marylanders signed a pledge to take action against smoking • 152 Community-based minority organizations funded to assist CRFP

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