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Yolo supervisors waive first reading on updated tobacco retailer permit ordinance; changes clarify coupons, product definitions and youth decoys
Summary
Health staff introduced amendments to Yolo County’s tobacco retailer permitting code to align local definitions with state changes and to add clarity for enforcement, including explicit youth‑decoy language. The board waived first reading and will return the ordinance for adoption at a future meeting.
The Board of Supervisors on Jan. 28 introduced updates to Yolo County’s tobacco retailer permit ordinance and unanimously voted to waive the first reading so staff can return with the ordinance for final adoption.
Steven Jensen, program manager for the county’s tobacco prevention program in the Health and Human Services Agency, told the board that the proposed edits are primarily definitional clarifications intended to…
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