Acts
Tobacco
Alcohol
HIV
Public Policy
100

Provides services to people living with HIV/AIDS who do not qualify for Medicaid, Medicare, and orher provate heslth insurance

What is the Cares Act?

100

What did the National Minimum Drinking Act of 1984 raise the age to purchase alcohol to? 

What is 21 years of age?

100

NMDA

What is the National Minimum Drinking Act?

100

Childless adults with HIV generally gain access to Medicaid only by being classified as

What is disabled?

100

The amount of steps of public health policy development

What is five steps

200

Shifts the focus from responding to foodborne illness to preventing it

What is FSMA?

200

Ensures that ******** **** claims are added to tobacco products

What is modified risk?

200

Benefits of increasing alcoholic beverage taxes

What is reducing binge drinking and traffic crash fatalities?

200

Funds state and local programs that provide primary medical care, access to drug treatments, health care provider training, and support services

What is the Cares Act?

200

A clear issue is developed; problem identification and diagnosis

What is Issues Identification?

300

Gives FDA authority to regulate the manufacture, distributing, and marketing of tobacco products

What is the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco control Act?

300

E-cigarettes, hookah, and vapes are examples of

What is tobacco products?

300

Name two things alcohol public health policy guidelines include

What is drinking, alcohol sales, or distribution?

300

OIDP

What is The Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy?

300

Laws, regulations, actions, and decisions implemented within society in order to promote wellness and health 

What is public health policy?

400

Shown to reduce mortality, alcohol-related harms, and crime

What is the National Minimum Drinking Act of 1984?

400

The date the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act was signed into law

What is June 22, 2009

400

What year was the National Minimum Drinking Act enacted?

What is 1984?

400

SNPS

What is Special Projects of National Significance?

400

FSIS

What is Food Safety and Inspection service?

500

Modified-risk claims are supported by..

What is scientific evidence?

500

Two examples of smokeless tobacco

What is snuff, chewing tobacco, or snus?

500

Research on alcohol policies plays a key role in..

What is implementation and assessment of policies?

500

Name a CARES Act Program for people with HIV

What is HIV/AIDS Dental Reimbursement program, AIDS Education & Training Centers, and SPNS

500

Identifying potential policy options that address a problem

What is Analysis and Options Development?