Lawrence Board of Health Cracks Down on Tobacco Violations
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Meeting Type:
Board of Health
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Meeting Date:
04/23/2024
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Recording Published:
04/27/2024
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Duration:
87 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Lawrence
- Meeting Overview:
The Lawrence Board of Health meeting on April 23rd centered on significant actions taken against local establishments for non-compliance with tobacco regulations. The board issued suspensions of tobacco sales permits to several businesses found selling tobacco products to minors and possessing illicit substances. Market Basket faced a one-day suspension, P&P Deli Grocery was given a seven-day suspension, and Home and More Outlet was fined $2,000 for having flavored tobacco products on the premises.
Cesar, the director of Tobacco Control, was central in the discussions, presenting evidence of the violations and the steps for implementing the board’s decisions, including sending certified letters with suspension instructions and re-education requirements for employees at the affected establishments. The evidence included photos and compliance check failures, highlighting the seriousness of the violations. Market Basket, for its part, acknowledged its violation and presented its corrective measures such as enhanced policies and training aimed at preventing future infractions. P&P Deli Grocery’s multiple violations prompted a more extended suspension period. In the case of Home and More Outlet, the fine was levied for a second offense involving flavored tobacco products.
Further discussions revealed the board’s focus on the importance of education for all employees of the establishments and adherence to state regulations. During the meeting, a store owner faced with a seven-day suspension for a second offense addressed the board, expressing gratitude for being heard. The board deliberated over the owner’s admission of errors made by employees in stocking prohibited products and discussed the store’s qualifications as an adult-only retail establishment. Despite the owner’s request for an alternative solution to the suspension, the board voted for the seven-day suspension. The owner agreed to remove all tobacco products during the suspension and sought clarification on the classification of specific products, to which the board provided guidance in line with state regulations.
The board also discussed violations at two other local stores, LPON Market and Restaurant and Union Supermarket Number 4, both found to have sold tobacco products to minors. They were each handed a one-day suspension of tobacco sales to begin on Tuesday, May 14, 2024. The board mentioned ongoing work to bring local tobacco regulations into alignment with state regulations.
Additionally, the meeting addressed public health and safety issues beyond tobacco control. The board declared a property on H Street unfit for human habitation due to a severe pest infestation and condemned another property on Union Street for obstruction of egress. The inspector explained the violations and the debate revolved around the feasibility and authority to vary the citation. Lawyers representing tenants were present, and there was discussion about aggressive obstruction, scheduling disputes, and the impact of rent increases on the resolution process for the properties in question. The board committed to coordinating with various parties to ensure compliance with regulations and laws.
The Board of Health also tackled issues of legal representation in Housing Court, acknowledging the need for professional work and licensed contractors in resolving tenant issues. The meeting moved forward with introducing Dr. Vidal Prario as a new board member and discussed environmental contamination complaints from a business owner regarding trash disposal. The board decided to table this issue for further consideration.
Lastly, an air quality issue at Jackson Street Unit 803 was brought up by a resident, supported by a letter from his physician concerning compromised health due to poor ventilation. The board deliberated on testing and standards for air quality testing in large residential facilities, ultimately deciding to circulate a memo to property owners about state regulations and compliance.
Brian A. DePena
Board of Health Officials:
Dr. Joel Gorn M.D, Jaqueline Aguilar, Steven Gil, Alfonso Garcia
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Meeting Type:
Board of Health
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Meeting Date:
04/23/2024
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Recording Published:
04/27/2024
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Duration:
87 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Lawrence
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