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MINIMUM FINE FOR POSSESSION OF TOBACCO

                 
PRODUCTS BY UNDERAGED PERSONS

                 
1998 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: Richard M. Siddoway

                  Patrice Arent




                  AN ACT RELATING TO THE CRIMINAL CODE; IMPOSING A MINIMUM FINE OR
                  PENALTY OF $50 OR PARTICIPATION IN A TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM ON
                  AN UNDERAGED PERSON WHO BUYS, ATTEMPTS TO BUY, ACCEPTS, OR HAS
                  POSSESSION OF A TOBACCO PRODUCT; PERMITTING VIOLATIONS TO BE FILED
                  AS CITATIONS IN JUVENILE COURT; AND MAKING CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.
                  This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
                  AMENDS:
                      76-10-105, as last amended by Chapter 194, Laws of Utah 1989
                      78-3a-502, as last amended by Chapter 365, Laws of Utah 1997
                      78-3a-503, as last amended by Chapter 365, Laws of Utah 1997
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 76-10-105 is amended to read:
                       76-10-105. Buying or possessing cigars, cigarettes, or tobacco by minors -- Penalty
                  -- Compliance officer authority -- Juvenile court jurisdiction.
                      (1) Any 18 year old person [under the age of 19 years] who buys or attempts to buy,
                  accepts, or has in his possession any cigar, cigarette, or tobacco in any form is guilty of a class C
                  misdemeanor[, or may be] and subject to [the jurisdiction of the juvenile court.]:
                      (a) a minimum fine or penalty of $50; or
                      (b) participation in a court-approved tobacco education program, which may include a
                  participation fee.
                      (2) Any person under the age of 18 who buys or attempts to buy, accepts, or has in his
                  possession any cigar, cigarette, or tobacco in any form is subject to the jurisdiction of the Juvenile
                  Court and:


                      (a) a minimum fine or penalty of $50; or
                      (b) participation in a court-approved tobacco education program, which may include a
                  participation fee.
                      [(2)] (3) A compliance officer appointed by a board of education under Section 53A-3-402
                  may issue citations for violations of this section committed on school property. Cited violations
                  shall be reported to the appropriate juvenile court.
                      Section 2. Section 78-3a-502 is amended to read:
                       78-3a-502. Petition -- Preliminary inquiry -- Nonjudicial adjustments -- Formal
                  referral -- Citation -- Failure to appear.
                      (1) Proceedings in minor's cases are commenced by petition.
                      (2) (a) A peace officer or any public official of the state, any county, city, or town charged
                  with the enforcement of the laws of the state or local jurisdiction shall file a formal referral with the
                  juvenile court within ten days of the minor's arrest. If the arrested minor is taken to a detention
                  facility, the formal referral shall be filed with the juvenile court within 72 hours, excluding weekends
                  and holidays. There shall be no requirement to file a formal referral with the juvenile court on an
                  offense that would be a class B misdemeanor or less if committed by an adult.
                      (b) When the court is informed by a peace officer or other person that a minor is or appears
                  to be within the court's jurisdiction, the probation department shall make a preliminary inquiry to
                  determine whether the interests of the public or of the minor require that further action be taken.
                      (c) Based on the preliminary inquiry, the court may authorize the filing of or request that the
                  county attorney or district attorney as provided under Sections 17-18-1 and 17-18-1.7 file a petition.
                  In its discretion, the court may, through its probation department, enter into a written consent
                  agreement with the minor and the minor's parent, guardian, or custodian for the nonjudicial
                  adjustment of the case if the facts are admitted and establish prima facie jurisdiction. Efforts to
                  effect a nonjudicial adjustment may not extend for a period of more than two months without leave
                  of a judge of the court, who may extend the period for an additional two months. The probation
                  department may not in connection with any nonjudicial adjustment compel any person to appear at
                  any conference, produce any papers, or visit any place.

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                      (d) The nonjudicial adjustment of a case may include conditions agreed upon as part of the
                  nonjudicial closure:
                      (i) payment of a financial penalty of not more than $100 to the Juvenile Court;
                      (ii) payment of victim restitution;
                      (iii) satisfactory completion of community service;
                      (iv) referral to an appropriate provider for counseling or treatment;
                      (v) attendance at substance abuse programs or counseling programs;
                      (vi) compliance with specified restrictions on activities and associations; and
                      (vii) other reasonable actions that are in the interest of the minor and the community.
                      (e) Proceedings involving offenses under Section 78-3a-506 are governed by that section
                  regarding suspension of driving privileges.
                      (f) A violation of Section 76-10-105 that is subject to the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court
                  shall include a minimum fine or penalty of $50 or participation in a court-approved tobacco
                  education program, which may include a participation fee.
                      (3) Except as provided in Section 78-3a-602 , in the case of a minor 14 years of age or older,
                  the county attorney, district attorney, or attorney general may commence an action by filing a
                  criminal information and a motion requesting the juvenile court to waive its jurisdiction and certify
                  the minor to the district court.
                      (4) (a) In cases of violations of fish and game laws, boating laws, class B and class C
                  misdemeanors, other infractions or misdemeanors as designated by general order of the Board of
                  Juvenile Court Judges, and violations of Section 76-10-105 [on school property] subject to the
                  jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court, a petition is not required and the issuance of a citation as provided
                  in Section 78-3a-503 is sufficient to invoke the jurisdiction of the court. A preliminary inquiry is
                  not required unless requested by the court.
                      (b) Any failure to comply with the time deadline on a formal referral may not be the basis
                  of dismissing the formal referral.
                      Section 3. Section 78-3a-503 is amended to read:
                       78-3a-503. Citation procedure -- Citation -- Offenses -- Time limits -- Failure to

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                  appear.
                      (1) As used in this section, "citation" means an abbreviated referral and is sufficient to
                  invoke the jurisdiction of the court in lieu of a petition.
                      (2) A citation shall be submitted to the court within five days of its issuance.
                      (3) Each copy of the citation shall contain:
                      (a) the name and address of the juvenile court before which the minor is to appear;
                      (b) the name of the minor cited;
                      (c) the statute or local ordinance that is alleged to have been violated;
                      (d) a brief description of the offense charged;
                      (e) the date, time, and location at which the offense is alleged to have occurred;
                      (f) the date the citation was issued;
                      (g) the name and badge or identification number of the peace officer or public official who
                  issued the citation;
                      (h) the name of the arresting person if an arrest was made by a private party and the citation
                  was issued in lieu of taking the arrested minor into custody as provided in Section 78-3a-113 ;
                      (I) the date and time when the minor is to appear, or a statement that the minor and parent
                  or legal guardian are to appear when notified by the juvenile court; and
                      (j) the signature of the minor and the parent or legal guardian, if present, agreeing to appear
                  at the juvenile court as designated on the citation.
                      (4) Each copy of the citation shall contain space for the following information to be entered
                  if known:
                      (a) the minor's address;
                      (b) the minor's date of birth;
                      (c) the name and address of the minor's custodial parent or legal guardian, if different from
                  the minor; and
                      (d) if there is a victim, the victim's name, address, and an estimate of loss, except that this
                  information shall be removed from the documents the minor receives.
                      (5) A citation received by the court beyond the time designated in Subsection (2) shall

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                  include a written explanation for the delay.
                      (6) The following offenses may be sent to the juvenile court as a citation:
                      (a) violations of fish and game laws;
                      (b) violations of boating laws;
                      (c) violations of curfew laws;
                      (d) any class B misdemeanor or less traffic violations where the person is under the age of
                  16;
                      (e) any class B or class C misdemeanor or infraction;
                      (f) any other infraction or misdemeanor as designated by general order of the Board of
                  Juvenile Court Judges; and
                      (g) violations of Section 76-10-105 [on school property] subject to the jurisdiction of the
                  Juvenile Court.
                      (7) A preliminary inquiry is not required unless requested by the court.
                      (8) The provisions of Subsection (5) may not apply to a runaway, ungovernable, or
                  habitually truant minor.
                      (9) In the case of Section 76-10-105 violations committed on school property when a citation
                  is issued under this section, the peace officer, public official, or compliance officer shall issue one
                  copy to the minor cited, provide the parent or legal guardian with a copy, and file a duplicate with
                  the juvenile court specified in the citation within five days.
                      (10) (a) A minor receiving a citation described in this section shall appear at the juvenile
                  court designated in the citation on the time and date specified in the citation or when notified by the
                  juvenile court.
                      (b) A citation may not require a minor to appear sooner than five days following its issuance.
                      (11) A minor who receives a citation and willfully fails to appear before the juvenile court
                  pursuant to a citation is subject to arrest and may be found in contempt of court. The court may
                  proceed against the minor as provided in Section 78-3a-901 regardless of the disposition of the
                  offense upon which the minor was originally cited.
                      (12) When a citation is issued under this section, bail may be posted and forfeited under

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                  Subsection 78-3a-114 (10) with the consent of the court and parent or legal guardian of the minor
                  cited.

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