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Number of Non-Compliant Checks by Underage Sales

19 Records Found

Strategy Checks Completed
Implement three (3) rounds of checks each year with a target of 450 retailers each check. Notify tobacco retail license holder about non-compliance, report results to TFN, Attorney General's office, and the Coalition, monitor data and trends, and coordinate checks targeting repeat offenders with Omaha Police Department. 507
Conduct 100 compliance checks in Columbus and Schuyler during each grant year. 83
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In conjunction with Plattsmouth Police Chief and County Sheriff, increase number of compliance checks to 4 per year for Plattsmouth and 2 per year for Cass County. 8
Partner with Columbus and Schuyler Police Departments in order to conduct quarterly compliance checks in Platte and Colfax Counties. 3
Develop news releases for the appropriate newspapers in Platte and Colfax counties, including the results of the compliance checks. 2
Representatives from the Sarpy County law enforcement will conduct four quarterly compliance checks by December 2002. 1
By June 2006, complete seven (7) rounds of compliance checks of tobacco retailers in Plattsmouth. 0
By April 2005, meet with city attorney to follow-up with repeat retail offenders. 0
law enforcement will use CI's to randomly check the compliancy of areas tobacco retailer. 0
Work with the Scottsbluff Police Department to set up four rounds of compliance checks in Scotts Bluff County. 2 rounds in the first year and 2 rounds in the second year. 0
Establish a task force to include Hall County Juvenile Services, City of Grand Island, Hall County Law Enforcement, Nebraska State Patrol, and the Administrative Assistant to the Tobacco Free Hall County Coalition which will meet regularly to assess strategies for decreasing the rate of illegal tobacco sales to youth under the age of 1 8, and to create a written plan addressing the same. 0
Create a task force including City of Norfolk/Police Division, the Madison County Attorney’s Office, the State Highway Patrol, NE Liquor Control Commission, youth from Madison County, and coalition members to conduct compliance checks in Madison County.
Engage the local police department, tobacco project coordinator and two youth to conduct two compliance checks per year on the local stores in the community that sell cigarettes. Engage local retail owners to ID for cigarettes.
Collaborate with Cass County law enforecement to obtain compliance rates from checks conducted by Cass County Sheriff or Plattsmouth Police Dept.
Meet with County and City Attorney's to discuss opportunity to prosecute retailers that fail 3 or more compliance checks.
- Direct contact with Kearney police department and sheriff’s department to obtain cooperation, support for, and participation in conducting compliance checks within city limits of Kearney and Buffalo County (BCTFC, Region III, Positive Pressure). - Conduct compliance checks during 2002 (KPD).
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By June, 2011, youth will survey 24 stores to identify those selling loose cigarettes, which is prohibited in Omaha’s Product Placement law, in neighborhoods with a concentration of African American and Latino populations. Responsible partner: New Creations (contractual agreement with Nothing But Net to implement strategy)