"County's health department says it doesn't have enough manpower for enforcement, needs new levy
By Tracy Wheeler
Beacon Journal medical writer
The statewide ban on public smoking will take effect May 3.
At least it's supposed to.
In Portage County, though, the question is: Who's going to enforce it?
In nearly every Ohio county and city, the job of enforcement will fall to the local health department. But Portage County Health Commissioner DuWayne Porter said his department simply doesn't have the money to do that job.
``We haven't passed a levy since 1955,'' he said. ``Our financials and staffing are such that we can't afford an unfunded state program, even for the most important public health program to come along in my career of 30 years.''
So once enforcement of the the voter-approved law begins, Porter will send a letter to the Ohio Department of Health, saying that the Portage County Health Department will be unable to enforce it."
http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/living/health/17107854.htm?source=yahoodist&content=ohi_news Maybe they can make all the people who voted for it pay :shrug: