Common use of Enforcement Activities Clause in Contracts

Enforcement Activities. The Performing Party shall: a. Conduct Controlled Buy/Stings and Follow-ups of tobacco permitted retail outlets and sales and use tax permitted e-cigarette retail outlets using youth as decoys, to determine compliance with applicable laws in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code §161.082 – Sale of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or tobacco products to persons younger than 21 years of age prohibited: Proof of age required. Refer to Exhibit B Schedule – Performance Measures, for the number of controlled buy/stings to be conducted. b. Conduct controlled buy/stings and follow-ups in target areas to include high retail density, low socio economic, high risk areas, and local perspective of previous sales to youth and/or complaints received. c. Record the results of the controlled buy/stings conducted using the Cigarette, E- cigarette, and Tobacco Controlled Buy/Sting Report form (TEP-102 (Rev 9/2023)) provided by the Texas School Safety Center at Texas State University. d. Use non-smoking male and female youth ages 16 –20 (born on or after September 1, 2001) in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 161.088 – Enforcement; Announced Inspections. e. Use the State Comptroller of Public Accounts most recent Tobacco Permitted Retail Outlet List and Sale and Use Tax Outlet List of e-cigarette retail outlets for the controlled buy/stings to obtain retail outlet name, address, and tobacco permit numbers. f. Conduct follow-up controlled buy/stings of retail outlets found to be in violation of the sale of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or tobacco products to youth. Reasons for follow-up may include: 1) repeated violations, 2) knowledge of historical perspective of previous sales to youth, and /or 3) complaints received where a follow-up is needed. Follow-up controlled buy/stings shall be conducted within two to ten (2-10) days of original controlled buy/sting.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract, Interlocal Cooperation Contract, Interlocal Cooperation Contract

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Enforcement Activities. The Performing Party shall: a. Conduct Controlled Buy/Stings and Follow-ups of tobacco permitted retail outlets and sales and use tax permitted e-cigarette retail outlets using youth minors as decoys, to determine compliance with applicable laws in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code §161.082 – Sale of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or tobacco products to persons younger than 21 years of age prohibited: Proof of age required. Refer to Exhibit B Schedule – Performance Measures, for the number of controlled buy/stings to be conducted. b. Conduct controlled buy/stings and follow-ups in target areas to include high retail density, low socio economic, high risk areas, and local perspective of previous sales to youth minors and/or complaints received. c. Record the results of the controlled buy/stings conducted using the Cigarette, E- cigarette, and Tobacco Controlled Buy/Sting Report form (TEP-102 (Rev 9/20236/2019)) provided by the Texas School Safety Center at Texas State University. d. Use non-smoking male and female youth minors ages 16 15 20 18 (born on or after September 1, 2001) in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 161.088 – Enforcement; Announced Inspections. e. Use the State Comptroller of Public Accounts most recent Tobacco Permitted Retail Outlet List and Sale and Use Tax Outlet List of e-cigarette retail outlets for the controlled buy/stings to obtain retail outlet name, address, and tobacco permit numbers. f. Conduct follow-up controlled buy/stings of retail outlets found to be in violation of the sale of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or tobacco products to youthminors. Reasons for follow-up may include: 1) repeated violations, 2) knowledge of historical perspective of previous sales to youthminors, and /or 3) complaints received where a follow-up is needed. Follow-up controlled buy/stings shall be conducted within two to ten (2-10) days of original controlled buy/sting.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract, Interlocal Cooperation Contract

Enforcement Activities. The Performing Party shall: a. Conduct Controlled Buy/Stings and Follow-ups of tobacco permitted retail outlets and sales and use tax permitted e-cigarette retail outlets using youth minors as decoys, to determine compliance with applicable laws in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code §161.082 – Sale of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or tobacco products to persons younger than 21 18 years of age prohibited: Proof of age required. Refer to Exhibit B Schedule – Performance Measures, for the number of controlled buy/stings to be conducted. b. Conduct controlled buy/stings and follow-ups in target areas to include high retail density, low socio economic, high risk areas, and local perspective of previous sales to youth minors and/or complaints received. c. Record the results of the controlled buy/stings conducted using the Cigarette, E- cigarette, and Tobacco Controlled Buy/Sting Report form (TEP-102 (Rev 9/20233/2019)) provided by the Texas School Safety Center at Texas State University. d. Use non-smoking male and female youth minors ages 14 –16 –20 (born on or after September 1, 2001) in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 161.088 – Enforcement; Announced Inspections. e. Use the State Comptroller of Public Accounts most recent Tobacco Permitted Retail Outlet List and Sale and Use Tax Outlet List of e-cigarette retail outlets for the controlled buy/stings to obtain retail outlet name, address, and tobacco permit numbers. f. Conduct follow-up controlled buy/stings of retail outlets found to be in violation of the sale of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or tobacco products to youthminors. Reasons for follow-up may include: 1) repeated violations, 2) knowledge of historical perspective of previous sales to youthminors, and /or 3) complaints received where a follow-up is needed. Follow-up controlled buy/stings shall be conducted within two to ten (2-10) days of original controlled buy/sting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract

Enforcement Activities. The Performing Party shall: a. Conduct Controlled Buy/Stings and Follow-ups of tobacco permitted retail outlets and sales and use tax permitted e-cigarette retail outlets using youth as decoys, to determine compliance with applicable laws in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code §161.082 – Sale of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or tobacco products to persons younger than 21 years of age prohibited: Proof of age required. Refer to Exhibit B Schedule – Performance Measures, for the number of controlled buy/stings to be conducted. b. Conduct controlled buy/stings and follow-ups in target areas to include high retail density, low socio economic, high risk areas, and local perspective of previous sales to youth and/or complaints received. c. Record the results of the controlled buy/stings conducted using the Cigarette, E- cigarette, and Tobacco Controlled Buy/Sting Report form (TEP-102 (Rev 9/20239/2020)) provided by the Texas School Safety Center at Texas State University. d. Use non-smoking male and female youth ages 16 –20 (born on or after September 1, 2001) in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 161.088 – Enforcement; Announced Inspections. e. Use the State Comptroller of Public Accounts most recent Tobacco Permitted Retail Outlet List and Sale and Use Tax Outlet List of e-cigarette retail outlets for the controlled buy/stings to obtain retail outlet name, address, and tobacco permit numbers. f. Conduct follow-up controlled buy/stings of retail outlets found to be in violation of the sale of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or tobacco products to youth. Reasons for follow-up may include: 1) repeated violations, 2) knowledge of historical perspective of previous sales to youth, and /or 3) complaints received where a follow-up is needed. Follow-up controlled buy/stings shall be conducted within two to ten (2-10) days of original controlled buy/sting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract

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Enforcement Activities. The Performing Party shall: a. Conduct Controlled Buy/Stings and Follow-ups of tobacco permitted retail outlets and sales and use tax permitted e-cigarette retail outlets using youth minors as decoys, to determine compliance with applicable laws in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code §161.082 – Sale of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or tobacco products to persons younger than 21 years of age prohibited: Proof of age required. Refer to Exhibit B Schedule – Performance Measures, for the number of controlled buy/stings to be conducted. b. Conduct controlled buy/stings and follow-ups in target areas to include high retail density, low socio economic, high risk areas, and local perspective of previous sales to youth minors and/or complaints received. c. Record the results of the controlled buy/stings conducted using the Cigarette, E- cigarette, and Tobacco Controlled Buy/Sting Report form (TEP-102 (Rev 9/20239/2020)) provided by the Texas School Safety Center at Texas State University. d. Use non-smoking male and female youth minors ages 16 –20 19 (born on or after September 1, 2001) in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 161.088 – Enforcement; Announced Inspections. e. Use the State Comptroller of Public Accounts most recent Tobacco Permitted Retail Outlet List and Sale and Use Tax Outlet List of e-cigarette retail outlets for the controlled buy/stings to obtain retail outlet name, address, and tobacco permit numbers. f. Conduct follow-up controlled buy/stings of retail outlets found to be in violation of the sale of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or tobacco products to youthminors. Reasons for follow-up may include: 1) repeated violations, 2) knowledge of historical perspective of previous sales to youthminors, and /or 3) complaints received where a follow-up is needed. Follow-up controlled buy/stings shall be conducted within two to ten (2-10) days of original controlled buy/sting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract

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