The Smoke-Free Environment Award is given to organizations and individuals whose smoking-free locations meet the prescribed standards.
The Circular clearly states that the Tobacco-Free Environment Award (Award) is awarded to organizations and individuals whose smoking-free locations meet the prescribed standards and are selected by the Award Council at the Department of Health and Ministry of Health levels (Award Council).
The award is decided by the Minister of Health based on the proposal of the Ministry of Health Award Council (Ministry of Health Council).
The award is organized and considered every two years (award period) and is valid during the award period.
Award Criteria
According to the Circular, the criteria for awarding the Prize are as follows:
1- Meet the requirements for organizing the implementation of no-smoking locations according to regulations;
2- Implement the following regulations well: Include the regulation on smoking ban in the internal rules and regulations of the unit or integrate it into the general internal rules and regulations of the unit, including regulations on emulation, rewards, and handling of violations of the law; assign and assign tasks to individuals and departments responsible for urging, inspecting, and handling violations of the law according to the internal rules and regulations of the unit regarding the implementation of no-smoking areas; organize dissemination and education for employees of the facility; remind visitors to the location about the implementation of the regulation on smoking ban; direct the placement of signs at locations under management and periodically check and replace damaged signs; provide items to contain cigarette butts and cigarette ashes in areas of the campus where smoking is allowed and in areas reserved for smokers; reward, discipline, and handle violations related to the implementation of no-smoking areas according to the provisions of law; Draw up a record of administrative violations according to authority (if any) to impose penalties according to authority prescribed by law or recommend competent authorities to impose administrative penalties.
3- No smoking in non-smoking areas;
4- No tobacco advertising or promotion activities; direct tobacco marketing to consumers in any form; no organization, permission or sale of tobacco in places where smoking is completely prohibited indoors and within the premises (medical facilities; educational facilities...); places where smoking is completely prohibited indoors (indoor workplaces of state administrative agencies, public service units, enterprises, political organizations, socio-political organizations, social organizations, socio-professional organizations...); public transport (cars; airplanes; trains); places where smoking is prohibited indoors but where there are designated areas for smokers (airport isolation areas; bars, karaoke bars, dance clubs...), except for duty-free shops in airport isolation areas;
5- Do not receive funding from tobacco production and trading establishments according to the provisions of the Law on Prevention and Control of Tobacco Harms.
Priority criteria for awarding the Award
According to the Circular, the priority criteria for considering the Award are:
1- Have initiatives on preventing and combating the harmful effects of tobacco that have been recognized by competent authorities;
2- Have been commended by competent authorities for their good implementation of regulations on tobacco harm prevention and control, in order of priority according to the level of commendation from highest to lowest;
3- Arrange the unit's budget or mobilize funding sources to sponsor the implementation of regulations on smoke-free environments (except for funding from the Tobacco Harm Prevention Fund);
4- Use cameras to detect smoking in prohibited areas;
5- Have a counseling room or organize regular counseling and support activities to quit smoking;
6- Have educational materials and messages promoting smoking cessation. Have billboards, posters, leaflets or other communication materials about the harmful effects of tobacco in visible locations, in high-traffic areas of the smoking-free area.
The time to evaluate the award criteria is calculated within a period of 2 consecutive years up to the time of award consideration.
The Circular takes effect on August 1, 2023.
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