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File #: 25-4258    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/8/2025 In control: Family and Human Services Committee
On agenda: 10/13/2025 Final action:
Title: CONSIDER accepting the annual report from the Contra Costa Health Services Department with updates on the implementation of the cannabis school-based education program, and directing staff to forward the reports to the Board of Supervisors for their information, as recommended by the Health Services Department (Suzanne Tavano, PhD, Director of Behavioral Health; and Fatima Matal Sol, Alcohol and Other Drugs Program Chief)
Attachments: 1. BOS FHS Cannabis Prevention Annual Update CCH 09.17.pdf, 2. CANNABIS FHS BOS Annual Update 9.17.25
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FAMILY & HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: October 13, 2025
Subject: Annual Report on the Implementation of the Cannabis School-Based Education Program
Submitted For: Dr. Grant Colfax, Director of Health Services
Department: Health Services
Referral No: N/A
Referral Name: N/A
Presenter: Suzanne Tavano, PhD, Director of Behavioral Health; and Fatima Matal Sol, Alcohol and Other Drugs Program Chief
Contact: Jason Chan, (925) 655-2050


Referral History:
Following the voter approved Proposition 64 (Prop 64), which legalized adult recreational use of marijuana, there have been several actions taken by the Board of Supervisors intended to regulate commercial activity?of cannabis in the unincorporated areas of the County. Such efforts are in place to protect youth from exposure to and use of an emerging line of tobacco and cannabis products that are harmful to youth. Post legalization of cannabis for recreational use, there has been?a?dramatic increase in?the?use of tobacco/cannabis vaping products by youth. Some of the actions taken by the Board included the adoption of the Cannabis Land Use Ordinance to regulate commercial cannabis activities and personal cannabis?cultivation in the unincorporated areas of the county along with the Cannabis Health Ordinance.

On February 23, 2023, the Family and Human Services (FHS) Committee accepted the annual reports on the Policy Options for Protecting Youth from Tobacco Influences in the Retail Environment and the Secondhand Smoke Protections ordinances, including program and funding recommendations for cannabis education; and directing staff to forward the reports to the Board of Supervisors for their information as recommended by the Health Department and Public Health Officer. At the February 23, 2023 FHS meeting, CCH staff presented four cannabis education, outreach, and support programs. FHS approved the reports and department recommendations, moving forward to the full Board for further discussion. Additionally, CCH s...

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