Grade Summary: Georgia
Tobacco Prevention Control and Spending
- FY2013 State Funding for Tobacco Control Programs: $700,000
- FY2013 Federal Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs: $2,254,535*
- FY2013 Total Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs: $2,954,535
- CDC Best Practices State Spending Recommendation: $116,500,000
- Percentage of CDC Recommended Level: 2.5%
*Includes tobacco prevention and cessation funding provided to states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Smokefree Air
Overview of State Smoking Restrictions
- Government Workplaces: Prohibited
- Private Workplaces: Restricted
- Schools: Prohibited
- Childcare Facilities: Prohibited
- Restaurants: Restricted
- Bars: Restricted
- Casinos/Gaming Establishments: N/A
- Retail Stores: Restricted
- Recreational/Cultural Facilities: Prohibited
- Penalties: Yes
- Enforcement: Yes
- Preemption: No
Citation: GA. CODE ANN. §§ 31-12A-1 et seq. (2005).
Cigarette Tax
- Tax rate per pack of 20: 37 cents
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Thumbs down for Georgia for having the fourth lowest cigarette tax in the country at 37 cents per pack. |
Cessation
Overview of State Cessation Coverage
State Medicaid Program:
- Medications: Covers all 7 recommended cessation medications* for pregnant women only
- Counseling: Covers individual counseling for pregnant women only
- Barriers to Coverage: Limits on duration, only one quit attempt allowed per pregnancy, use of some medications required before using others and use of counseling required to get medications
State Employee Health Plan(s):
- Medications: Both health plans cover NRT Patch, NRT Gum, NRT Nasal spray, NRT Inhaler, Bupropion (Zyban) and Varenicline (Chantix); one plan covers NRT Lozenge
- Counseling: Both health plans cover phone counseling, one plan covers online counseling
- Barriers to Coverage: Duration and annual limits on quit attempts, co-pays for prescription medications required and use of counseling required to get medications
State Quitline:
- Investment Per Smoker: $0.89; CDC recommends an investment of $10.53/smoker
Other Cessation Provisions:
- Private Insurance Mandate: No provision
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).
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Thumbs down for Georgia for not providing coverage of any tobacco cessation treatments to all Medicaid enrollees. Coverage is provided for pregnant women as required by federal law. |




