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6. 1. E. - Page 5 <br />F12: The TPP web pages do not include the following information: (a) a summary of <br />residents' rights and obligations under the MUH smoking ordinances in their <br />jurisdictions, (b) links to each jurisdiction's MUH smoking ordinance, and (c) information <br />on how residents of multiunit housing can report violations of MUH smoking ordinances <br />in their specific jurisdictions. <br />City Response: Agreed based on information presented in the report. <br />F13: TPP reported limited success in obtaining MUH smoking complaints data from <br />jurisdictions, making it difficult to assess the efficacy of MUH ordinances and develop <br />trend information. <br />City Response: Agreed based on information presented in the report. <br />F14: The funding allocation from the California Department of Public Health's Tobacco <br />Control Program for TPP increased from $150,000 in FY 2016-2017 to $784,000 in FY - <br />2017 -2018. <br />City Response: Agreed based on information presented in the report. <br />Grand Jury Recommendations: <br />The City is required to respond to four recommendations in the Grand Jury Report. <br />R1: Each jurisdiction with an MUH smoking ordinance (Belmont, Brisbane, Burlingame, <br />Daly City, Foster City, Redwood City, San Bruno, City of San Mateo, South San <br />Francisco and the County of San Mateo for its unincorporated areas) should improve <br />their educational outreach to residents regarding such ordinances, including at a <br />minimum each of the following, by no later than March 31, 2019: <br />• Publishing summaries of residents' rights and obligations under their MUH <br />smoking ordinances, including on their websites <br />• Publishing information on how to report violations of MUH smoking ordinances, <br />including on their websites <br />• Informing residents that they can report violations of MUH smoking ordinances <br />anonymously <br />