Smokefree Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean: Making Progress
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Smokefree Models
3.1.1. Effective National Legislation: The Uruguayan Model
3.1.1.1. Exceptions
3.1.1.2. Smokefree Outdoor Areas
Uruguay (2008) | Panama (2008) | Guatemala (2008) | Colombia (2009) | Trinidad & Tobago (2009) | Honduras (2010) | Barbados (2010) | Peru (2010) | Venezuela (2011) | Ecuador (2011) | Argentina (2011)* | Brazil (2011) * | Costa Rica (2012) * | |
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* Regulation pending, NS: Not specified | |||||||||||||
Indoor public places | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | Except 20% hotel rooms | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | Except 10% hotel rooms | Except smoking clubs and tobacco stores | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree |
Indoor workplaces | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | Except cigars manufactures | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | Except private enclosed workplaces without employees and without services to the public service | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree |
Public transportation | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree | 100% smokefree |
Outdoor areas | Health care & educational institutions | Sports facilities | NS | NS | NS | Within 2 meters of public places | NS | Health care & educational institutions | NS | Health care & educational institutions (except University) | Health care & educational institutions (except University) | NS | NS |
Sanctions | Warning Fines Temporary closure | Warning Fines Closure | Fines | Warning Fines Suspension of health license | Fines Imprisonment | Fines | Fines Imprisonment | Fines | Fines | Fines | Fines Closure | NS | Fines Closure |
Enforcement Agency | Ministry of Public Health | Ministry of Health and federal police | Ministry of Public Health | Health authorities and police | Ministry of Health | IHADFA | Ministry of Health | Ministry of Health | Ministry of Health | Ministry of Public Health | Ministry of Health | NS | Ministry of Health |
Other tobacco control measures included in the same legislation | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
3.1.2. Effective Sub-National Legislation: The Argentinean Model
3.1.3. Tobacco Industry’s Accommodation and Ventilation: The Spanish Model
3.1.3.1. Other National Laws that Do not Comply with the FCTC
3.1.3.2. Sub-National Laws that Do not Comply with the FCTC
3.2. New Challenges and Obstacles
3.2.1. Implementation, Compliance and Enforcement
3.2.2. Tobacco Industry Interference
3.2.2.1. Presidential Veto, Blocking of the Regulation, and Amendment of the Law
3.2.2.2. Delay of Regulations of the Law
3.2.2.3. Litigation
Country (year) | Issues & legal arguments | Plaintiff | Defendant | Outcome |
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Argentina (2006) | Unconstitutionality of Law 1.799 of Buenos Aires City; significant decrease in sales, right to licit industry, smokers’ discrimination, freedom of intimacy, principle of reasonability | 30 injunctions from owners of bars, cafeterias, restaurants, bingos, and mall. | City of Buenos Aires | Rejected |
Unconstitutionality of Laws 12.432 & 12.605 of Province of Santa Fe and Ordinance 8021of Rosario City | Owner of a cafeteria | Municipality of Rosario & Province of Santa Fe | Rejected | |
Unconstitutionality of Ordinances 11039 and 11040 of Córdoba City | Bars and restaurants Association of Cordoba | City of Córdoba | Rejected | |
Unconstitutionality of Ordinance 10.866 of Neuquén City | 3 injunctions from casino, bingo | City of Neuquén | 2 rejected, 1 pending | |
Argentina (2008) | Unconstitutionality of Law 12.432 | BAT | Province of Santa Fe | Pending |
Mexico (2009) | Unconstitutionality of Mexico City’s protection for the health of nonsmokers law | 1,000 injunctions Tobacco industry | Mexico City | The Supreme Court ruled in favor of maintaining the law as it is |
Guatemala (2009) | Violation of the freedom of industry and commerce | Guatemala Chamber of Commerce | Guatemala Republic | The Supreme Court ruled in favor of upholding the law to protect the right to health |
Brazil (2010) | Unconstitutionality of Smokefree Sao Paulo law; exceeded its powers in the matter | Bars and Restaurants Association of Sao Paulo (ABRASEL) | Consumer Defense and Protection of Sao Paulo (PRECON) | The Higher Court upheld the Sao Paulo law |
Paraguay (2010) | Unconstitutionality of the Presidential Decree 4.174, executive branch had no authority to regulate FCTC implementation | Tobacco industry | Executive branch of Paraguay | The Supreme Court ruled against the Presidential Decree arguing that this type of regulations needed to be adopted by the Congress. |
Peru (2011) | Unconstitutionality of Article 3 of Law 28.705; infringement of the right to personal autonomy, right to commerce, and right to economic freedom | 5,000 Peruvian citizens | Peru Republic | The Supreme Court ruled in favor of upholding the law |
Costa Rica (2012) | Unconstitutionality of the 2012 tobacco control law | 10 legislators of the Congress of Costa Rica | Costa Rica | The Supreme Court ruled in favor of upholding the law |
3.2.2.4. Preemption
3.3. New Initiatives
3.4. Is the Caribbean Ready to Follow?
3.5. Local Research Studies on Smokefree Evaluation
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflict of Interest
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Sebrié, E.M.; Schoj, V.; Travers, M.J.; McGaw, B.; Glantz, S.A. Smokefree Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean: Making Progress. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2012, 9, 1954-1970. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051954
Sebrié EM, Schoj V, Travers MJ, McGaw B, Glantz SA. Smokefree Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean: Making Progress. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2012; 9(5):1954-1970. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051954
Chicago/Turabian StyleSebrié, Ernesto M., Verónica Schoj, Mark J. Travers, Barbara McGaw, and Stanton A. Glantz. 2012. "Smokefree Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean: Making Progress" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 9, no. 5: 1954-1970. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051954
APA StyleSebrié, E. M., Schoj, V., Travers, M. J., McGaw, B., & Glantz, S. A. (2012). Smokefree Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean: Making Progress. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 9(5), 1954-1970. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051954