Grade Summary: Rhode Island
Tobacco Prevention Control and Spending
- FY2012 State Funding for Tobacco Control Programs: $372,665
- FY2012 Federal Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs: $3,112,616*
- FY2012 Total Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs: $3,485,281
- CDC Best Practices State Spending Recommendation: $15,200,000
- Percentage of CDC Recommended Level: 22.9%
*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.
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Thumbs down for Rhode Island for spending little state money on tobacco control programs despite smoking costing the state close to $870 million in economic costs every year. |
Smokefree Air
Overview of State Smoking Restrictions
- Government Workplaces: Prohibited
- Private Workplaces: Prohibited
- Schools: Prohibited
- Childcare Facilities: Prohibited
- Restaurants: Prohibited
- Bars: Prohibited (allowed in smoking bars)
- Casinos/Gaming Establishments: Restricted
- Retail Stores: Prohibited
- Recreational/Cultural Facilities: Prohibited
- Penalties: Yes
- Enforcement: Yes
- Preemption: No
Citation: R.I. GEN. LAWS §§ 23-20.10-1 et seq. (2005).
Cigarette Tax
- Tax rate per pack of 20: $3.46
Cessation
Overview of State Cessation Coverage
State Medicaid Program:
- Medications: Covers all 7 recommended cessation medications*
- Counseling: Most health plans cover group and individual counseling
- Barriers to Coverage: Limits on duration, annual limit on quit attempts, prior authorization required, use of certain treatments required before using others and use of counseling required to get medications
State Employee Health Plan(s):
- Medications: Covers all 7 recommended cessation medications*
- Counseling: Covers phone counseling
- Barriers to Coverage: Limits on duration and counseling required to get medications
State Quitline:
- Investment Per Smoker: $1.77; CDC recommends an investment of $10.53/smoker
Other Cessation Provisions:
- Private Insurance Mandate: Yes
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).


