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TOBACCO ACCESS RESTRICTIONS

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2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Bradley G. Last

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Senate Sponsor: Wayne L. Niederhauser

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends the Utah Criminal Code.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    amends restrictions on the sale, placement, and display of cigarettes and smokeless
             13      tobacco to include cigars and pipe tobacco;
             14          .    amends the state supremacy clause regarding sale, placement, and display to
             15      include cigarette tobacco and pipe tobacco; and
             16          .    makes technical changes.
             17      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             18          None
             19      Other Special Clauses:
             20          None
             21      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             22      AMENDS:
             23          76-10-105.1, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 212
             24     
             25      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             26          Section 1. Section 76-10-105.1 is amended to read:
             27           76-10-105.1. Requirement of direct, face-to-face sale of tobacco products --
             28      Supremacy clause -- Penalties.
             29          (1) As used in this section:


             30          (a) [(i)] "Cigarette" means [any] a product which contains nicotine, is intended to be
             31      burned under ordinary conditions of use, and consists of:
             32          [(A)] (i) any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any substance not containing
             33      tobacco; or
             34          [(B)] (ii) any roll of tobacco wrapped in any substance containing tobacco which,
             35      because of its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling,
             36      is likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as a cigarette described in Subsection
             37      (1)(a)[(i)].
             38          [(ii) "Cigarette" does not include a standard 60 carton case of cigarettes.]
             39          (b) "Cigar" means a product which contains nicotine, is intended to be burned under
             40      ordinary conditions of use, and consists of any roll of tobacco wrapped in leaf tobacco, or in
             41      any substance containing tobacco, other than any roll of tobacco which is a cigarette within
             42      the meaning of Subsection (1)(a).
             43          [(b)] (c) "Cigarette tobacco" means [any] a product that consists of loose tobacco that
             44      contains or delivers nicotine and is intended for use by [consumers] a consumer in a cigarette.
             45      [Unless otherwise stated, the requirements pertaining to cigarettes shall also apply to cigarette
             46      tobacco.]
             47          (d) "Pipe tobacco" means a product that consists of loose tobacco that contains or
             48      delivers nicotine and is intended to be smoked by a consumer in a pipe.
             49          [(c)] (e) "Retailer" means [any] a person who sells cigarettes, cigars, cigarette tobacco,
             50      pipe tobacco, or smokeless tobacco to individuals for personal consumption or who operates a
             51      facility where a vending [machines] machine or a self-service [displays are] display is
             52      permitted under [this section] Subsection (3)(b).
             53          [(d)] (f) "Self-service display" means [any] a display of cigarettes, cigars, cigarette
             54      tobacco, pipe tobacco, or smokeless tobacco products to which the public has access without
             55      the intervention of a retail employee.
             56          [(e)] (g) "Smokeless tobacco" means [any] a product that consists of cut, ground,
             57      powdered, or leaf tobacco that contains nicotine and that is intended to be placed in the oral


             58      cavity. ["Smokeless tobacco" does not include multi-container packs of smokeless tobacco.]
             59          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a retailer may sell cigarettes, cigars,
             60      cigarette tobacco, pipe tobacco, and smokeless tobacco only in a direct, face-to-face exchange
             61      between [the retailer and the consumer.]:
             62          (i) an employee of the retailer; and
             63          (ii) the purchaser.
             64          (b) Examples of methods that are not permitted include vending machines and
             65      self-service displays.
             66          [(b) Subsection] (c) Subsections (2)(a) [does] and (b) do not prohibit the use or
             67      display of locked cabinets containing cigarettes, cigars, cigarette tobacco, pipe tobacco, or
             68      smokeless tobacco if the locked cabinets are [only] accessible only to the retailer or [its] the
             69      retailer's employees.
             70          (3) The following sales are permitted as exceptions to Subsection (2):
             71          (a) mail-order sales, if the retailer requires the postal authority or other common
             72      carrier to:
             73          (i) verify that the person who takes possession of the delivery and who signs for the
             74      delivery is 19 years of age or older;
             75          (ii) obtain the signature of the person taking the delivery; and
             76          (iii) include as part of the shipping documents a clear and conspicuous statement
             77      providing as follows: "This package contains tobacco products: Utah law prohibits possession
             78      of tobacco products by individuals under the age of 19"; [and]
             79          (b) sales from vending machines, including vending machines that sell packaged,
             80      single cigarettes or cigars, and self-service displays that are located in a separate and defined
             81      area within a facility where the retailer ensures that no person younger than 19 years of age is
             82      present, or permitted to enter, at any time, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian[.];
             83      and
             84          (c) sales by a retailer from a retail store which derives at least 80% of its revenue from
             85      tobacco and tobacco related products and where the retailer ensures that no person younger


             86      than 19 years of age is present, or permitted to enter at any time, unless accompanied by a
             87      parent or legal guardian.
             88          (4) Any ordinance, regulation, or rule adopted by the governing body of a political
             89      subdivision of the state or by a state agency that affects the sale, placement, or display of
             90      cigarettes, cigars, cigarette tobacco, pipe tobacco, or smokeless tobacco that is not essentially
             91      identical to the provisions of this section and Section 76-10-102 is superceded.
             92          (5) (a) A parent or legal guardian who accompanies a person younger than 19 years of
             93      age into an area described in Subsection (3)(b) or into a retail store as described in Subsection
             94      (3)(c) and permits the person younger than 19 years of age to purchase or otherwise take a
             95      cigar, cigarette, or tobacco in any form is guilty of providing tobacco as provided for in
             96      Section 76-10-104 and the penalties provided for in that section.
             97          (b) Nothing in this section may be construed as permitting a person to provide tobacco
             98      to a minor in violation of Section 76-10-104 .
             99          (6) Violation of Subsection (2) or (3) is a:
             100          (a) class C misdemeanor on the first offense;
             101          (b) class B misdemeanor on the second offense; and
             102          (c) class A misdemeanor on the third and all subsequent offenses.


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