Stanislaus County Health Services Agency
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  DATE: November 11, 1999 I FOR RELEASE: IMMEDIATE
CONTACT: David Jones (209) 558-5636
   
  Merchant Trainings To Begin For Area Businesses Selling Tobacco Products
   
 
   
  Stanislaus County, CA – The Stanislaus County Health Services Agency Tobacco Education Program is beginning merchant training programs for businesses that sell tobacco products in Stanislaus County. The goal of the training is to provide merchants that sell tobacco products education about the laws that prohibit sales to people under 18 years old. Attendees will be given information on the laws and practical tips for training employees and posting proper signage.

The trainings will be held Monday, Nov. 15 at 10:00 a.m. in the Stanislaus County Health Services Agency Main Conference Room and Monday, Nov. 22 at 10:00 a.m. in the Turlock City Council Chambers Yosemite Room located at 156 Broadway in Turlock

The training sessions are a follow-up to the tobacco youth purchase survey conducted in April and May of 1999. Survey results showed a countywide youth tobacco sales rate of 12.3%. These were unconsumated sales meaning that no money exchanged hands, but that the clerk would have sold the tobacco if the minor had given him or her money.

The 12.3% rate was a significant improvement over the 54% illegal sales rate in 1995.

The merchant training program will be done with assistance from the Modesto Police Department, the District Attorney's Office, the Turlock Police and Doctors Medical Center Foundation.

If community members believe they see a sales clerk sell tobacco products to someone who is under 18 years old, they may call the STAKE Act Hotline at 1-800-5ASK-4ID to report the store. The Food and Drug Branch has enforcement officers and underage youth who follow-up these calls with compliance checks. Stores that sell to people under age 18 will then be fined.

   
   
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