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The Madison County Health Department in Wampsville, New York, is actively recruiting young adults aged 18 to 20 for a vital public health initiative. These individuals will assist public health staff in checking compliance with tobacco and vaping product sales regulations. Under supervision, they will attempt to purchase these items from local businesses to ensure that employees are verifying customer IDs as required by law.
This paid opportunity is designed to prevent sales to minors and reduce underage use of tobacco and vaping products. It offers valuable experience for those interested in public health, government, law enforcement, or pre-law fields. The health department encourages interested individuals to contact them at 315-366-2526 or via email at health@madisoncounty.ny.gov for more information.
The initiative underscores the importance of community involvement in public health efforts and aims to protect young people from the risks associated with tobacco and vaping products. By ensuring compliance, Madison County hopes to foster a safer environment for its residents.