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Center for the Application of Prevention Technology Video Features, August 2012
In 2011, the State of Oklahoma passed Cody's Law, legislation that holds adults accountable for underage drinking that takes place on their property. Three new videos describe Oklahoma's process for passing and implementing this important legislation.
- Policy Development: What are Social Host Laws? Watch Jessica Hawkins, director of prevention services for Oklahoma's Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, describe the benefits of social host legislation.
- Building Support for Policy Change at the Tribal Level: The Role of Cherokee Nation in Passing Cody's Law. Watch Levy Keehler, director of prevention for Behavioral Health for Cherokee Nation, describe how the tribe built support for Cody's Law in Northeast Oklahoma.
- Implementing Policy Change: The Role of Enforcement. Watch Jessica Hawkins, director of prevention services for Oklahoma's Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, describe some key steps Oklahoma took to enforce Cody's Law across the state.
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