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CC - Item 4E - Authorization for Sheriff Rosemead Team Member to Attend a conferenceTO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEME CITY COUNCIL FROM: BILL CITY MANAGER DATE: APRIL 20, 2004 RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR SHERIFF'S ROSEMEAD TEAM MEMBERS TO ATTEND CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES TRAINING REGARDING ILLEGAL TOBACCO SALES, JUNE 10, 2004, SACRAMENTO Attached for your consideration is information regarding training offered by the California Department of Health Services regarding sale of tobacco products to minors. We are requesting that the City Council authorize the attendance of Deputies Bartholomew and Chivas. P.O.S.T (Peace Officers Standards and Training) certification will be available for law enforcement personnel. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council authorize the attendance of Deputies Bartholomew and Chivas at the California Department of Health Services training session on June 10, 2004, in Sacramento. NCH, APR 2 7 2004 ~ C°~'E ITEM No. Caav.,nia s' o pan mentor e Health Service Is s SANDRA SHEWRY Director April 6, 2004 State of California-Health and Human Services Agency Department of Health Services TO: LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES SUBJECT: PENAL CODE (PC) SECTION 308(A) T RAINING QO ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER Governor Research has shown that enforcement of youth tobacco access laws is the most effective intervention to keep illegal tobacco sales rates down. The California Department of Health Services, Tobacco Control Section (CDHS/TCS) and the California Attorney General's (AG) Office strongly encourage local law enforcement agencies to regularly enforce PC Section 308(a) Sale of Tobacco Products to Minors. To assist cities and counties with their local enforcement efforts, CDHS/TCS is providing PC Section 308(a) enforcement training for local law enforcement agencies. Corporal Kelly Gordon from the Montebello Police Department and Officer Rich Sevilla from the Newark Police Department will be conducting these trainings and P.O.S.T. (Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training) Certification will be available to interested attendees. ° The trainings are approximately four hours. in length and highlight the operational guidelines for conducting PC Section 308(a) site inspections. It is important to note that the June 10, 2004, training that is being held in Sacramento will be approximately six hours in length and highlight not only the operational guidelines for conducting PC Section 308(a) inspections, but also the new statewide licensing law (Assembly Bill 71), and the civil prosecution of PC Section 308 (a) using Business and Professions Code 17200. CDHS/TCS and the AG's Office strongly encourage local law enforcement agencies to attend one of the following PC Section 308(a) trainings in order to learn how to conduct more effective PC Section 308(a) operations in California's cities and counties: May 12, 2004 - Kern County; for more information on this training, please contact Corporal Kelly Gordon at (323) 887-1341 or kgordon@cityofmontebello.com. Cancer Control Branch, 1616 Capitol Avenue, Suite 74.516, P.O. Box 997413, MS 7202, Sacramento, CA 95899-7413 (916) 449-5353 Internet Address: wvvvv.dhs.ca.aov Local Law Enforcement Agencies Page 2 April 6, 2004 May 13, 2004 - Fresno County; for more information on this training, please contact Officer Rich Sevilla at (510) 818-3016 or rsevilla@nusd.kl2.ca.us. June 10, 2004 - Embassy Suites, Sacramento (lunch will be provided); for more information on this training, please contact Rebecca Lourenco, M.P.H., Program Consultant, CDHS/TCS, at (916) 449-5490 or rlourenc@dhs.ca.gov. - Dileep G. Bal, M.D., Chief Cancer Control Branch Dennis Eckhart Senior Assistant Attorney General Tobacco Litigation and Enforcement Section