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Department of Human Services

Reduce tobacco-related illness and death
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Oregon's Tobacco Prevention and Education Program (TPEP) was launched in 1997 with a clear and simple mandate - to reduce tobacco-related illness and death. Since its inception, TPEP has been a comprehensive program, addressing the issues of tobacco use by working to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke, counter pro-tobacco influence, help people quit and eliminate health disparities.
Tobacco Prevention
Laws Regarding Tobacco
Smokefree Workplace Law
Smokefree Workplace Law Notice of Rulemaking & Public Hearings
TPEP Connection
Education and Outreach
Need help? Call the Oregon Quitline
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The Oregon Tobacco Quit Line is a free telephone service available to all Oregon residents who want to stop using tobacco. The Quit Line offers you free quitting information, one-on-one telephone counseling, and referrals for you or a loved one.
Catalog
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Oregon Tobacco Education Clearinghouse (OTEC) Catalog
Tobacco-Free DHS - Healthier Worksites, Help Quitting
For information on Project Quit, or on the new DHS tobacco-free campus policy taking effect on May 30, 2008, please visit us at the link below.
Education
Although the overall prevalence of tobacco use in Oregon has declined in recent years, some population groups continue to experience a disparate burden of tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke.
Media, Publications and Press Releases
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