Alcohol Law and Policy: Lessons Learned from the Field
When/Where:
Thursday, November 20, 2014
1:00pm - 2:30pm (ET)
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Description:
When addressing the health risks related to excessive alcohol use, including underage drinking and binge drinking, policymakers have a number of evidence-based legal options. Policies that impact cost, availability, regulation of marketing, treatment and other factors can be used to address alcohol abuse and its negative consequences. This webinar examines efforts in Minnesota and lessons learned from that state’s approach, and explores how a new law in Washington which abolishes state control over alcohol is associated with changes in consumption patterns and other health and social impacts.
Speakers:
- Scott Kelly, JD., Staff Attorney, Public Health Law Center at William Mitchell College of Law (Moderator)
- Julia Dilley, Ph.D., M.E.S., Epidemiologist, Program Design and Evaluation Services, Multnomah County Health Department and Oregon Department of Human Services
- Manny Munson-Regala, JD., Assistant Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Health.
ASLME : American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Credit:
You may qualify for CLE credit. ASLME is an approved provider of continuing legal education credits in several states. ASLME will also apply for CLE credits in other states upon request. Past ASLME webcasts have received credit in states such as Washington.
Cost:
Free
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