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Develop a system to monitor and enforce the NCIA ACT in Douglas County. | 501 |
By June 2006, follow up with a minimum of 100 businesses annually to inspect and enforce compliance to the Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act, and provide resources to businesses on adopting a smoke-free policy. (DCHD-Enforcement) | 100 |
Educate 1,000 tenants on clean indoor air regs and their rights as tenants. Responsible partners: Creighton Cardiac Center, Family Housing Advisory Services, Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance, Southern Sudan Community Association, and UNMC-CRHD | 81 |
By June 2008, Douglas County Health Department will inspect and enforce 50 multi family housing complexes compliance with NCIAA. | 29 |
By June 2009, Douglas County Health Department will inspect and follow up with at least 10 NCIAA non-compliance complaints. (DCHD Enforcement) | 13 |
By June 2011, follow up with 230 new businesses to ensure compliance with statewide smoke-free law. Responsible partners: DCHD, New Creations | 13 |
By June 2013, follow up with 240 new businesses to ensure compliance with statewide smoke-free law. Responsible partner: Douglas County Health Department | 11 |
By June 2013, follow up with 240 new businesses to ensure compliance with statewide smoke-free law. Responsible partner: Douglas County Health Department | 6 |
Inspect and monitor 100 businesses per year in response to public complaints about NCIAA violations. Responsible partner: Douglas County Health Department | 6 |
By June 2009, develop one public complaint based form for Douglas County residents to access on DCHD’s website to report violations of the statewide ban. (DCHD) | 3 |
By June 2009, Douglas County Health Department will inspect and follow up with at least 10 NCIAA non-compliance complaints. (DCHD Enforcement) | 3 |
LLCHD Tobacco Prevention and Air Quality staff will work together as appropriate to provide technical assistance and education to property owners, managers, and tenants in response to complaints regarding tobacco smoke infiltration in multi-unit housing. | 3 |
Participate and attend meetings with the Douglas County Ethnic Minority Tobacco Prevention Program, including Operation Store Front and Teens Take on Tobacco Project. | 1 |
Educate 1,000 tenants on clean indoor air regs and their rights as tenants. Responsible partners: Creighton Cardiac Center, Family Housing Advisory Services, Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance, Southern Sudan Community Association, and UNMC-CRHD | 1 |
Contact an administrator at each school in Lincoln County, public and private. Assess tobacco free signage that is in place on building entrances, entrances to outdoor sports fields and other school locations. Determine whether additional signage is needed. See that the signage is obtained, and oversee installation. | 0 |
By June 2011, follow up with 230 new businesses to ensure compliance with statewide smoke-free law. Responsible partners: DCHD, New Creations | 0 |
Educate tenants on clean indoor air regulations and their rights as tenants. | 0 |
Provide technical assistance to housing authorities in Douglas County to enforce Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD’s) smoke-free policy. One of the activities under this strategy is: Provide technical assistance to housing authority leadership/administration, building managers, and educate tenants. | 0 |
Educate tenants on clean indoor air regulations and their rights as tenants. | 0 |
Educate 1,000 tenants on clean indoor air regs and their rights as tenants. Responsible partners: Creighton Cardiac Center, Family Housing Advisory Services, Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance, Southern Sudan Community Association, and UNMC-CRHD | 0 |
? Enlist help from PTA, Booster Club, and or parents for the responsibility of enforcement of policy at football and soccer games | 0 |
Provide educational information and technical assistance to thirty (30) local businesses over the two-year grant cycle to aid in being compliant with the Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act (NCIAA). | 0 |
Respond to and follow-up to all public complaints in Douglas County about possible NCIAA violations made to MOTAC, DCHD, or DHHS. | 0 |
Provide educational information and technical assistance to thirty (30) local businesses over the two-year grant cycle to aid in being compliant with the Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act (NCIAA). | 0 |
Educate tenants on clean indoor air regulations and their rights as tenants. | 0 |
By June 30, 2011 TFS will follow up with five (5) businesses annually to ensure complance with the state law. | 0 |
By June 30, 2011 TFS will inspect at least five(5) businesses annually to ensure compliance with Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Law. | 0 |
By June 2008, Douglas County Health Department will create and maintain a website for public to submit comments on smoke-free establishments including NCIAA complaints. (DCHD-Enforcement) | 0 |
By June 2009, develop one public complaint based form for Douglas County residents to access on DCHD’s website to report violations of the statewide ban. (DCHD) | 0 |
Receive, investigate, and track Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act (NCIAA) complaints and violations, working with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services as appropriate. One of the activities included under this strategy is: Respond to and follow up on all public complaints about possible NCIAA violations. | 0 |
Educate tenants on clean indoor air regulations and their rights as tenants. | 0 |
A summary of complaints will be provided to the Indoor Air Quality Program Manager at the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services twice each year when mid-year and final grant reports are submitted. | |
One meeting will be held to review each policy at the start of each fall semester at each campus. | |
The Lincoln Police Department (LPD), Lancaster County Sheriff's Office (LSO), and Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) will work together to enforce the Lincoln Smoking Regulation Act and the Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act. LLCHD Tobacco Prevention Health Educators and as needed, LLCHD Air and Food Quality inspectors, will initiate, track, and respond to complaints and work with businesses to comply with the Acts. LPD and LSO will investigate and issue citations for observed violations of the Acts. | |
Provide technical assistance to housing authorities in Douglas County to enforce Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD’s) smoke-free policy. One of the activities under this strategy is: Provide technical assistance to housing authority leadership/administration, building managers, and educate tenants. | |
Receive, investigate, and track Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act (NCIAA) complaints and violations, working with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services as appropriate. One of the activities included under this strategy is: Respond to and follow up on all public complaints about possible NCIAA violations. | |
Provide technical assistance to housing authorities in Douglas County to enforce Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD’s) smoke-free policy. One of the activities under this strategy is: Provide technical assistance to housing authority leadership/administration, building managers, and educate tenants. | |
Receive, investigate, and track Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act (NCIAA) complaints and violations, working with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services as appropriate. One of the activities included under this strategy is: Respond to and follow up on all public complaints about possible NCIAA violations. | |
Provide technical assistance to housing authorities in Douglas County to enforce Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD’s) smoke-free policy. One of the activities under this strategy is: Provide technical assistance to housing authority leadership/administration, building managers, and educate tenants. | |
Receive, investigate, and track Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act (NCIAA) complaints and violations, working with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services as appropriate. One of the activities included under this strategy is: Respond to and follow up on all public complaints about possible NCIAA violations. | |
Educate 1,000 tenants on clean indoor air regs and their rights as tenants. Responsible partners: Creighton Cardiac Center, Family Housing Advisory Services, Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance, Southern Sudan Community Association, and UNMC-CRHD | |
Promote voluntary compliance with this policy. | |
Monitor and enforce any new or existing (NCIAA) legislation, eg. GI city s/f workplace ordinance. Facilitate designation of an enforcement agency, that systematically tracks and responds to complaints, citations. | |
By June 2009, disseminate 320 pieces of educational information to local businesses to assist them in being in compliance with the new statewide ban that takes effect in June 2009. (DCHD-Enforcement) | |
Educate 1,000 tenants on clean indoor air regs and their rights as tenants. Responsible partners: Creighton Cardiac Center, Family Housing Advisory Services, Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance, Southern Sudan Community Association, and UNMC-CRHD | |
Provide educational information and technical assistance to thirty (30) local businesses over the two-year grant cycle to aid in being compliant with the Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act (NCIAA). | |
A summary of complaints will be provided to the Indoor Quality Program Manager at the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services twice each year when mid-year and final grant reports are submitted. | |
The Lincoln Police Department (LPD), Lancaster County Sheriff's Office (LSO), and Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) will work together to enforce the Lincoln Smoking Regulation Act and the Nebraska Clean Indoor Air Act. LLCHD Tobacco Prevention Health Educators and, as needed, LLCHD Air and Food Quality inspectors will initiate, track, and respond to complaints and work with businesses to comply with the Acts. LPD and LSO will investigate and issue citations for observed violations of the Acts. | |
Educate tenants on clean indoor air regulations and their rights as tenants. | |
Educate 100 business owners, new and existing,on the NCIAA regulations. Responsible partner: Douglas County Health Department | |
Inspect and monitor 100 businesses per year in response to public complaints about NCIAA violations. Responsible partner: Douglas County Health Department | |
Contact an administrator at each school in Lincoln County, public and private. Assess tobacco free signage that is in place on building entrances, entrances to outdoor sports fields and other school locations. Determine whether additional signage is needed. See that the signage is obtained, and oversee installation. | |
Educate 100 business owners, new and existing,on the NCIAA regulations. Responsible partner: Douglas County Health Department |