H.B. 112

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REGULATION OF ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES

             2     
2014 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Paul Ray

             5     
Senate Sponsor: ____________

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends the Utah Health Code and the Utah Criminal Code to modify and add
             10      provisions related to electronic cigarettes.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    prohibits a person from selling or manufacturing electronic cigarettes or electronic
             14      cigarette substances without a license from the Department of Health;
             15          .    prohibits a person from selling or manufacturing electronic cigarettes or electronic
             16      cigarette substances that contain nicotine that is not pharmaceutical-grade nicotine;
             17          .    prohibits a person from advertising that electronic cigarettes or electronic cigarette
             18      substances help an individual stop using tobacco or a product containing tobacco;
             19          .    directs the Department of Health to issue licenses to manufacture or sell electronic
             20      cigarettes under certain conditions;
             21          .    provides that the Department of Health can revoke a person's license to sell
             22      electronic cigarettes if the person sells an electronic cigarette or an electronic
             23      cigarette substance to an individual who is less than 19 years of age;
             24          .    prohibits a business owner from allowing a minor to use an electronic cigarette in
             25      the business;
             26          .    prohibits an individual who is less than 19 years of age from buying, attempting to
             27      buy, or possessing an electronic cigarette product; and


             28          .    makes technical and conforming amendments.
             29      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             30          None
             31      Other Special Clauses:
             32          None
             33      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             34      AMENDS:
             35           26-42-102 , as enacted by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter 319
             36           26-42-103 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 96
             37           76-10-101 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 114
             38           76-10-103 , as enacted by Laws of Utah 1973, Chapter 196
             39           76-10-104 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 114
             40           76-10-105 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 114
             41           76-10-105.1 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 114
             42           76-10-111 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 114
             43           77-39-101 , as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapters 114 and 276
             44      ENACTS:
             45           26-55-101 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             46           26-55-102 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             47           26-55-103 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             48           26-55-104 , Utah Code Annotated 1953
             49     
             50      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             51          Section 1. Section 26-42-102 is amended to read:
             52           26-42-102. Definitions.
             53          As used in this chapter:
             54          (1) "Commission" means the Utah State Tax Commission.
             55          (2) "Electronic cigarette product" is as defined in Section 26-55-102 .
             56          [(2)] (3) "Employee" means an employee of a licensee.
             57          [(3)] (4) "Enforcing agency" means the state Department of Health, or any local health
             58      department enforcing the provisions of this chapter.


             59          (5) "License" [to sell tobacco" or "license"] means a license issued under:
             60          (a) [under] Section 59-14-201 to sell cigarettes at retail; [or]
             61          (b) [under] Section 59-14-301 to sell tobacco products at retail[.]; or
             62          (c) Section 26-55-103 to sell electronic cigarette products.
             63          [(4)] (6) "Licensee" means a person licensed under:
             64          (a) [under] Section 59-14-201 to sell cigarettes at retail; [or]
             65          (b) [under] Section 59-14-301 to sell tobacco products at retail[.]; or
             66          (c) Section 26-55-104 to sell electronic cigarette products.
             67          (7) "Licensing agency" means:
             68          (a) for a license to sell cigarettes at retail under Section 59-14-201 or a license to sell
             69      tobacco products at retail under Section 59-14-301 , the commission; or
             70          (b) for a license to sell electronic cigarette products under Section 26-55-104 , the
             71      department.
             72          [(6)] (8) "Tobacco" means cigarettes or tobacco products as defined in Section
             73      59-14-102 .
             74          Section 2. Section 26-42-103 is amended to read:
             75           26-42-103. Violations and penalties -- Imposition by enforcing agency and tax
             76      commission.
             77          (1) If, following an investigation or issuance of a citation or information under Section
             78      77-39-101 , an enforcing agency determines under Section 26-42-104 that a licensee or any
             79      employee has sold tobacco or an electronic cigarette product to a person younger than 19 years
             80      of age, as prohibited by Section 76-10-104 , the enforcing agency may impose upon the licensee
             81      the following administrative penalties:
             82          (a) upon the first violation, a penalty of not more than $300;
             83          (b) upon a second violation at the same retail location, and within 12 months of the
             84      first violation, a penalty of not more than $750; and
             85          (c) upon a third or subsequent violation at the same retail location and within 12
             86      months of the first violation, a penalty of not more than $1,000.
             87          (2) The enforcing agency shall notify the [commission] licensing agency in writing of
             88      any order or order of default finding a violation of Subsection (1) which is a third or fourth
             89      violation.


             90          (3) The [commission] licensing agency, upon receipt of the written notification under
             91      Subsection (2), shall take action under Section 59-14-203.5 [or], 59-14-301.5 , or 26-55-104
             92      against the license [to sell tobacco]:
             93          (a) by suspending the licensee's license [to sell tobacco] at that location for not more
             94      than 30 days, upon receipt of notification of a third violation under Subsection (1)(c); and
             95          (b) by revoking the license [to sell tobacco] at that location held by the licensee,
             96      including any license under suspension, upon receipt of notification of a fourth violation under
             97      Subsection (1)(c).
             98          (4) When the [commission] licensing agency revokes a license under Subsection (3)(b),
             99      the [commission] licensing agency may not issue to the licensee, or to the business entity using
             100      the license that is revoked, a license under Section 59-14-202 [or], 59-14-301 [to sell tobacco],
             101      or 26-55-105 at the location for which the license was issued for one year after:
             102          (a) the day on which the time for filing an appeal of the revocation ends; or
             103          (b) if the revocation is appealed, the day on which the decision to uphold the
             104      revocation becomes final.
             105          (5) This section does not prevent any bona fide purchaser of the business, who is not a
             106      sole proprietor, director, corporate officer, or partner or other holder of significant interest in
             107      the entity selling the business, from immediately applying for and obtaining a license to sell
             108      tobacco.
             109          Section 3. Section 26-55-101 is enacted to read:
             110     
CHAPTER 55. ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE REGULATION ACT

             111          26-55-101. Title.
             112          This chapter is known as the "Electronic Cigarette Regulation Act."
             113          Section 4. Section 26-55-102 is enacted to read:
             114          26-55-102. Definitions.
             115          As used in this chapter:
             116          (1) "Cigarette" is as defined in Section 59-14-102 .
             117          (2) "Electronic cigarette" means:
             118          (a) any device, other than a cigar, cigarette, pipe, hookah, or other heated or lighted
             119      tobacco product, used to or intended to deliver vapor containing nicotine to an individual's
             120      respiratory system; or


             121          (b) any component of or accessory intended for use with the device described in
             122      Subsection (2)(a).
             123          (3) "Electronic cigarette product" means an electronic cigarette or an electronic
             124      cigarette substance.
             125          (4) "Electronic cigarette substance" means any substance, including liquid containing
             126      nicotine, used or intended for use in an electronic cigarette.
             127          (5) "Licensee" means a person licensed under Subsection 26-55-104 (1) or (2).
             128          (6) "License to manufacture electronic cigarette products" means a license issued by
             129      the department under Subsection 26-55-104 (1).
             130          (7) "License to sell electronic cigarette products" means a license issued by the
             131      department under Subsection 26-55-104 (2).
             132          (8) "Manufacture" includes:
             133          (a) to cast, construct, or make electronic cigarettes; or
             134          (b) to blend, make, process, or prepare an electronic cigarette substance.
             135          (9) "Pharmaceutical-grade nicotine" means nicotine that meets the specifications of the
             136      United States Pharmacopeia.
             137          Section 5. Section 26-55-103 is enacted to read:
             138          26-55-103. Electronic cigarettes -- Prohibition on sale or manufacturing without a
             139      license -- Low-grade nicotine -- Advertising.
             140          (1) A person may not:
             141          (a) manufacture an electronic cigarette product in Utah without first obtaining a license
             142      to manufacture electronic cigarette products from the Department of Health under Section
             143      26-55-104 ; or
             144          (b) sell, offer to sell, or distribute an electronic cigarette product in Utah without first
             145      obtaining a license to sell electronic cigarette products from the Department of Health as under
             146      Section 26-52-104 .
             147          (2) A person may not sell, offer to sell, distribute, or manufacture an electronic
             148      cigarette product in Utah that contains nicotine that is not pharmaceutical-grade nicotine.
             149          (3) A person may not advertise that an electronic cigarette product helps an individual
             150      stop using tobacco or a product containing tobacco.
             151          Section 6. Section 26-55-104 is enacted to read:


             152          26-55-104. Electronic cigarette licenses -- Manufacture and sale.
             153          (1) The department shall issue a license to manufacture electronic cigarette products to
             154      a person who:
             155          (a) submits an application, on a form created by the department, that includes:
             156          (i) the person's name;
             157          (ii) the address of the facility where the person will manufacture electronic cigarette
             158      products; and
             159          (iii) any other information the department requires to implement this chapter; and
             160          (b) pays a fee in an amount established by the department under Subsection (6).
             161          (2) The department shall issue a license to sell electronic cigarette products to a person
             162      who:
             163          (a) submits an application, on a form created by the department, that includes:
             164          (i) the person's name;
             165          (ii) the address of the facility where the person will sell electronic cigarette products;
             166      and
             167          (iii) any other information the department requires to implement this chapter; and
             168          (b) pays a fee in an amount established by the department under Subsection (6) or
             169      submits proof that the person is licensed under Section 59-14-202 .
             170          (3) A license described in Subsection (1) or (2) is:
             171          (a) valid only at one business address;
             172          (b) valid for three years; and
             173          (c) renewable if a licensee meets the criteria for licensing under Subsection (1) or (2).
             174          (4) The department may, after notifying a licensee and holding a hearing, revoke a
             175      license described in Subsection (1) or (2) if the licensee:
             176          (a) violates the provisions of this chapter; or
             177          (b) violates Section 26-42-103 .
             178          (5) The department shall make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
             179      Administrative Rulemaking Act, to establish:
             180          (a) the form of the applications described in Subsections (1)(a) and (2)(a);
             181          (b) the information a person must provide in the applications described in Subsections
             182      (1)(a) and (2)(a); and


             183          (c) operating standards for a person licensed under Subsection (1) and for a person
             184      licensed under Subsection (2).
             185          (6) The department shall, in accordance with Section 63J-1-504 , establish the amount
             186      of the fees described in Subsections (1)(b) and (2)(b).
             187          (7) The department shall maintain a list of all licensees.
             188          Section 7. Section 76-10-101 is amended to read:
             189           76-10-101. Definitions.
             190          As used in this part:
             191          (1) "Cigar" means a product that contains nicotine, is intended to be burned under
             192      ordinary conditions of use, and consists of any roll of tobacco wrapped in leaf tobacco, or in
             193      any substance containing tobacco, other than any roll of tobacco that is a cigarette as described
             194      in Subsection (2).
             195          (2) "Cigarette" means a product that contains nicotine, is intended to be burned under
             196      ordinary conditions of use, and consists of:
             197          (a) any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any substance not containing tobacco; or
             198          (b) any roll of tobacco wrapped in any substance containing tobacco which, because of
             199      its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling, is likely to
             200      be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as a cigarette described in Subsection (2)(a).
             201          (3) "Electronic cigarette product" [means any device, other than a cigarette or cigar,
             202      intended to deliver vapor containing nicotine into a person's respiratory system] is as defined in
             203      Section 26-55-101 .
             204          (4) "Place of business" includes:
             205          (a) a shop;
             206          (b) a store;
             207          (c) a factory;
             208          (d) a public garage;
             209          (e) an office;
             210          (f) a theater;
             211          (g) a recreation hall;
             212          (h) a dance hall;
             213          (i) a poolroom;


             214          (j) a café;
             215          (k) a cafeteria;
             216          (l) a cabaret;
             217          (m) a restaurant;
             218          (n) a hotel;
             219          (o) a lodging house;
             220          (p) a streetcar;
             221          (q) a bus;
             222          (r) an interurban or railway passenger coach;
             223          (s) a waiting room; and
             224          (t) any other place of business.
             225          (5) "Smoking" means the possession of any lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe, or other
             226      lighted smoking equipment.
             227          Section 8. Section 76-10-103 is amended to read:
             228           76-10-103. Permitting minors to use tobacco or an electronic cigarette product in
             229      place of business.
             230          It is a class C misdemeanor for the proprietor of any place of business to knowingly
             231      permit [persons under age 19 to frequent a place of business while they are using tobacco] an
             232      individual who is less than 19 years of age to smoke or use an electronic cigarette in the place
             233      of business.
             234          Section 9. Section 76-10-104 is amended to read:
             235           76-10-104. Providing a cigar, cigarette, electronic cigarette, or tobacco to a minor
             236      -- Penalties.
             237          (1) Any person who knowingly, intentionally, recklessly, or with criminal negligence
             238      provides any cigar, cigarette, electronic cigarette product, or tobacco in any form, to any person
             239      under 19 years of age, is guilty of a class C misdemeanor on the first offense, a class B
             240      misdemeanor on the second offense, and a class A misdemeanor on subsequent offenses.
             241          (2) For purposes of this section "provides":
             242          (a) includes selling, giving, furnishing, sending, or causing to be sent; and
             243          (b) does not include the acts of the United States Postal Service or other common
             244      carrier when engaged in the business of transporting and delivering packages for others or the


             245      acts of a person, whether compensated or not, who transports or delivers a package for another
             246      person without any reason to know of the package's content.
             247          Section 10. Section 76-10-105 is amended to read:
             248           76-10-105. Buying or possessing a cigar, cigarette, electronic cigarette, or tobacco
             249      by a minor -- Penalty -- Compliance officer authority -- Juvenile court jurisdiction.
             250          (1) Any [18 year old person] individual who is 18 years of age who buys or attempts to
             251      buy, accepts, or has in the [person's] individual's possession any cigar, cigarette, electronic
             252      cigarette product, or tobacco in any form is guilty of a class C misdemeanor and subject to:
             253          (a) a minimum fine or penalty of $60; and
             254          (b) participation in a court-approved tobacco education program, which may include a
             255      participation fee.
             256          (2) Any [person under the age of 18] individual who is less than 18 years of age who
             257      buys or attempts to buy, accepts, or has in the [person's] individual's possession any cigar,
             258      cigarette, electronic cigarette product, or tobacco in any form is subject to the jurisdiction of
             259      the Juvenile Court and:
             260          (a) a minimum fine or penalty of $60; and
             261          (b) participation in a court-approved tobacco education program, which may include a
             262      participation fee.
             263          (3) A compliance officer appointed by a board of education under Section 53A-3-402
             264      may issue citations for violations of this section committed on school property. Cited
             265      violations shall be reported to the appropriate juvenile court.
             266          Section 11. Section 76-10-105.1 is amended to read:
             267           76-10-105.1. Requirement of direct, face-to-face sale of tobacco products and
             268      electronic cigarettes -- Supremacy clause -- Penalties.
             269          (1) As used in this section:
             270          (a) "Cigarette tobacco" means a product that consists of loose tobacco that contains or
             271      delivers nicotine and is intended for use by a consumer in a cigarette.
             272          (b) "Pipe tobacco" means a product that consists of loose tobacco that contains or
             273      delivers nicotine and is intended to be smoked by a consumer in a pipe.
             274          (c) "Retailer" means a person who sells cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, cigars,
             275      cigarette tobacco, pipe tobacco, or smokeless tobacco to individuals for personal consumption


             276      or who operates a facility where a vending machine or a self-service display is permitted under
             277      Subsection (3)(b).
             278          (d) "Self-service display" means a display of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, cigars,
             279      cigarette tobacco, pipe tobacco, or smokeless tobacco products to which the public has access
             280      without the intervention of a retail employee.
             281          (e) "Smokeless tobacco" means a product that consists of cut, ground, powdered, or
             282      leaf tobacco that contains nicotine and that is intended to be placed in the oral cavity.
             283          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a retailer may sell cigarettes, electronic
             284      [cigarettes] cigarette products, cigars, cigarette tobacco, pipe tobacco, and smokeless tobacco
             285      only in a direct, face-to-face exchange between:
             286          (i) an employee of the retailer; and
             287          (ii) the purchaser.
             288          (b) Examples of methods that are not permitted include vending machines and
             289      self-service displays.
             290          (c) Subsections (2)(a) and (b) do not prohibit the use or display of locked cabinets
             291      containing cigarettes, electronic [cigarettes] cigarette products, cigars, cigarette tobacco, pipe
             292      tobacco, or smokeless tobacco if the locked cabinets are accessible only to the retailer or the
             293      retailer's employees.
             294          (3) The following sales are permitted as exceptions to Subsection (2):
             295          (a) mail-order sales of cigarettes, cigars, cigarette tobacco, pipe tobacco, and smokeless
             296      tobacco, if the provisions of Section 59-14-509 are met;
             297          (b) sales from vending machines, including vending machines that sell packaged,
             298      single cigarettes or cigars, and self-service displays that are located in a separate and defined
             299      area within a facility where the retailer ensures that no person younger than 19 years of age is
             300      present, or permitted to enter, at any time, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian;
             301      and
             302          (c) sales by a retailer from a retail store which derives at least 80% of its revenue from
             303      tobacco, [and] tobacco related products, and electronic cigarette products, and where the
             304      retailer ensures that no person younger than 19 years of age is present, or permitted to enter at
             305      any time, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
             306          (4) Any ordinance, regulation, or rule adopted by the governing body of a political


             307      subdivision of the state or by a state agency that affects the sale, placement, or display of
             308      cigarettes, [electronic cigarettes,] cigars, cigarette tobacco, pipe tobacco, or smokeless tobacco
             309      that is not essentially identical to the provisions of this section and Section 76-10-102 is
             310      superseded.
             311          (5) (a) A parent or legal guardian who accompanies a person younger than 19 years of
             312      age into an area described in Subsection (3)(b) or into a retail store as described in Subsection
             313      (3)(c) and permits the person younger than 19 years of age to purchase or otherwise take a
             314      cigar, cigarette, electronic cigarette product, or tobacco in any form is guilty of providing
             315      tobacco as provided for in Section 76-10-104 and the penalties provided for in that section.
             316          (b) Nothing in this section may be construed as permitting a person to provide tobacco
             317      to a minor in violation of Section 76-10-104 .
             318          (6) Violation of Subsection (2) or (3) is a:
             319          (a) class C misdemeanor on the first offense;
             320          (b) class B misdemeanor on the second offense; and
             321          (c) class A misdemeanor on the third and all subsequent offenses.
             322          Section 12. Section 76-10-111 is amended to read:
             323           76-10-111. Prohibition of gift or free distribution of smokeless tobacco or
             324      electronic cigarette products -- Exceptions.
             325          (1) The Legislature finds that:
             326          (a) smokeless tobacco, or chewing tobacco, is harmful to the health of individuals who
             327      use those products because research indicates that they may cause mouth or oral cancers;
             328          (b) the use of smokeless tobacco among juveniles in this state is increasing rapidly;
             329          (c) the use of electronic [cigarettes] cigarette products may lead to unhealthy behavior
             330      such as the use of tobacco products; and
             331          (d) it is necessary to restrict the gift of the products described in this Subsection (1) in
             332      the interest of the health of the citizens of this state.
             333          (2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), it is unlawful for a manufacturer, wholesaler,
             334      and retailer to give or distribute without charge any smokeless tobacco, chewing tobacco, or
             335      electronic cigarette product in this state. Any person who violates this section is guilty of a
             336      class C misdemeanor for the first offense, and is guilty of a class B misdemeanor for any
             337      subsequent offense.


             338          (3) (a) Smokeless tobacco, chewing tobacco, or an electronic cigarette product may be
             339      distributed to adults without charge at professional conventions where the general public is
             340      excluded.
             341          (b) Subsection (2) does not apply to a retailer, manufacturer, or distributor who gives
             342      smokeless tobacco, chewing tobacco, or an electronic cigarette product to a person of legal age
             343      upon the person's purchase of another tobacco product or electronic cigarette product.
             344          Section 13. Section 77-39-101 is amended to read:
             345           77-39-101. Investigation of sales of alcohol, tobacco, and electronic cigarettes to
             346      underage persons.
             347          (1) As used in this section, "electronic cigarette product" is as defined in Section
             348      [ 76-10-101 ] 26-55-102 .
             349          (2) (a) A peace officer, as defined by Title 53, Chapter 13, Peace Officer
             350      Classifications, may investigate the possible violation of:
             351          (i) Section 32B-4-403 by requesting an individual under the age of 21 years to enter
             352      into and attempt to purchase or make a purchase of alcohol from a retail establishment; or
             353          (ii) Section 76-10-104 by requesting an individual under the age of 19 years to enter
             354      into and attempt to purchase or make a purchase from a retail establishment of:
             355          (A) a cigar;
             356          (B) a cigarette;
             357          (C) tobacco in any form; or
             358          (D) an electronic cigarette product.
             359          (b) A peace officer who is present at the site of a proposed purchase shall direct,
             360      supervise, and monitor the individual requested to make the purchase.
             361          (c) Immediately following a purchase or attempted purchase or as soon as practical the
             362      supervising peace officer shall inform the cashier and the proprietor or manager of the retail
             363      establishment that the attempted purchaser was under the legal age to purchase:
             364          (i) alcohol; or
             365          (ii) (A) a cigar;
             366          (B) a cigarette;
             367          (C) tobacco in any form; or
             368          (D) an electronic cigarette product.


             369          (d) If a citation or information is issued, it shall be issued within seven days of the
             370      purchase.
             371          (3) (a) If an individual under the age of 18 years old is requested to attempt a purchase,
             372      a written consent of that individual's parent or guardian shall be obtained prior to that
             373      individual participating in any attempted purchase.
             374          (b) An individual requested by the peace officer to attempt a purchase may:
             375          (i) be a trained volunteer; or
             376          (ii) receive payment, but may not be paid based on the number of successful purchases
             377      of alcohol, tobacco, or an electronic cigarette product.
             378          (4) The individual requested by the peace officer to attempt a purchase and anyone
             379      accompanying the individual attempting a purchase may not during the attempted purchase
             380      misrepresent the age of the individual by false or misleading identification documentation in
             381      attempting the purchase.
             382          (5) An individual requested to attempt to purchase or make a purchase pursuant to this
             383      section is immune from prosecution, suit, or civil liability for the purchase of, attempted
             384      purchase of, or possession of alcohol, a cigar, a cigarette, tobacco in any form, or an electronic
             385      cigarette product if a peace officer directs, supervises, and monitors the individual.
             386          (6) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (6)(b), a purchase attempted under this section
             387      shall be conducted:
             388          (i) on a random basis; and
             389          (ii) within a 12-month period at any one retail establishment location not more often
             390      than:
             391          (A) four times for the attempted purchase of:
             392          (I) a cigar;
             393          (II) a cigarette;
             394          (III) tobacco in any form; or
             395          (IV) an electronic cigarette product; and
             396          (B) four times for the attempted purchase of alcohol.
             397          (b) Nothing in this section shall prohibit an investigation under this section if:
             398          (i) there is reasonable suspicion to believe the retail establishment has sold alcohol, a
             399      cigar, a cigarette, tobacco in any form, or an electronic cigarette product to an individual under


             400      the age established by Section 32B-4-403 or 76-10-104 ; and
             401          (ii) the supervising peace officer makes a written record of the grounds for the
             402      reasonable suspicion.
             403          (7) (a) The peace officer exercising direction, supervision, and monitoring of the
             404      attempted purchase shall make a report of the attempted purchase, whether or not a purchase
             405      was made.
             406          (b) The report required by this Subsection (7) shall include:
             407          (i) the name of the supervising peace officer;
             408          (ii) the name of the individual attempting the purchase;
             409          (iii) a photograph of the individual attempting the purchase showing how that
             410      individual appeared at the time of the attempted purchase;
             411          (iv) the name and description of the cashier or proprietor from whom the individual
             412      attempted the purchase;
             413          (v) the name and address of the retail establishment; and
             414          (vi) the date and time of the attempted purchase.




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