Grade Summary: Connecticut

Grade: F

Tobacco Prevention Control and Spending

  • FY2012 State Funding for Tobacco Control Programs: $2,750,000
  • FY2012 Federal Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs: $1,424,058*
  • FY2012 Total Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs: $4,174,058
  • CDC Best Practices State Spending Recommendation: $43,900,000
  • Percentage of CDC Recommended Level: 9.5%

*Includes regular funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as tobacco-related grants to states and communities from federal stimulus and health care reform funds.


Grade: C

Smokefree Air

Overview of State Smoking Restrictions

  • Government Workplaces: Prohibited
  • Private Workplaces: Restricted
  • Schools: Prohibited
  • Childcare Facilities: Restricted
  • Restaurants: Prohibited
  • Bars: Prohibited (allowed in tobacco bars)
  • Casinos/Gaming Establishments: Prohibited (tribal establishments exempt)
  • Retail Stores: Prohibited
  • Recreational/Cultural Facilities: Prohibited
  • Penalties: Yes
  • Enforcement: Yes
  • Preemption: Yes

Citation: CONN. GEN. STAT. §§ 19a-342 & 31-40q (2003); and CT ADMIN CODE §§ 19a-79-7(d)(6) & 19a-87b-9 (1993).


Grade: A

Cigarette Tax

  • Tax rate per pack of 20: $3.4

    *On July 1, 2011, the cigarette tax increased from $3.00 to $3.40 per pack.


Grade: F

Cessation

Overview of State Cessation Coverage

State Medicaid Program:

  • Medications: Covers all 7 recommended cessation medications*
  • Counseling: Covers individual counseling
  • Barriers to Coverage: Prior authorization required for NRT Nasal spray and NRT Inhaler

State Employee Health Plan(s):

  • Medications: Covers Varenicline (Chantix) and Bupropion (Zyban)
  • Counseling: No coverage
  • Barriers to Coverage: Minimal co-payments required

State Quitline:

  • Investment Per Smoker: $0.34; CDC recommends an investment of $10.53/smoker

Other Cessation Provisions:

  • Private Insurance Mandate: No provision

Citation: See State Tobacco Cessation Coverage page for specific sources.

*The 7 recommended cessation medications are: NRT Gum, NRT Patch, NRT Nasal Spray, NRT Inhaler, NRT Lozenge, Varenicline (Chantix) and Bupropion (Zyban).

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Thumbs up for Connecticut for providing funding and implementing a new for tobacco cessation coverage under the state Medicaid programbenefit for all Medicaid enrollees.

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