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S.3118 to Create Programs Designed to Promote Health Through Smoking Deterrence.
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apply to ci~~ret`te5 which the iuancaacturer or importet~, of
such ci~~..arettes removes (within the meanin, of section
5' i 02 (k) of' such Code) within 120 days atter the date of
(b) The a:mend.inents'niade by siuhsectiou (a) shall
(c) The _Coa7misaion acd the Sec:retar.-~ of the~'T'reasiuv
or his delea2te shall prvactl'~ate re~~t~t~iaoas for the pcposes
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tion on new brands ot ci;~.rettes introtluced for
of section ~ TOl(b)i of the ?nt~ernall Revenue Code of 1934
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within 60 daM s at!ter the date of the& enactment of this Act.
SEc. 8. There are a4ithorizedd to be, appropri~ated for
1; the fiscal ye~.us enclin~ September 30 1981, September 30,
1_1 19'8?`, September 30, 1983, and' September 30, 1984, those
15 amounts determi:ned by the Secretary- of the Treasury to, be
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16 eduiFal'ent to the tazes received in the Treasury under
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seczion a701( b) of the Internal' Revenue Code of 1954 for
the purpose of making additional payznents to the States to
assis-t them in meetina- the costs of ' providing preF,entiwe
health services iinder section 315of the Public Health
Cerv~ice :~ct: The amocunt of pacrments to the States shall be
22 determ:i.ned on a per capita basis : P~aviclerl; That on.ly those
25
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w tates who are receivino- 7ra;nts under sectioa 31 3 (1I) (2) 2) of
the Public Health Serrice Act shall be eIi!r1bl!e to receive
payments cLnd!er this s:ihsection

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1 any sta,iiway , elevator., hallwav, conve~~~-auce, waitinly room,
2 reception room, coulerence room, or hezuina room in any
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3 s~ich facili~ y ~ ,,~
~ ' t~ ~' e._ -~. .. ' . . . . . . . .
(b
non
~ ) Smokers shall~ be effe~ctive~l~~ sep~aa~ated from
~ smokers in any restaurant, cafeteria, snackbar, other di'nina-
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6, facility, recreation room, or loun'g e in anv Federal facility
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, c) E~ch inatrtunent .: .
~ ( ~ ~ ~ali1ty a~f the~ Unite~d~ St~utes~ shall use
reaaonable efforts that do not result in escessive cost or
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admiaistrativ.e disruption to effectively separate the worl-,
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10 pliaces of' i'ts, empiowees, who do, nott smoke rtind tivho wish to
1I be so separa,ted from the workplaces of its emplovees who `
Ij do smoke. .:
(d) Inn pIaniiinJ, desi~nin;, parchasinT , leasina, or oth-
1~ ` envise obtaining new facilitiesy, each ins'trLunentality of the t
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16 insuxe the effective ;eparaxion o ' f smokinm, and nonsmoki;n(r
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15 Einited States 5hall, to the mairnumi extent practicable,
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1J' SEC. ~. In every a rea isi anv Federal%ciTity wherei
?0' smoking is prohibited under, sectioa ~I~l,
"No Sn1Clkina ~~
21 signs shall be clearlti- and con°apicilously- post ed in sufficient
_ 22 ' ntunbers a:nd pronminence to give notice 'to any person enter
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`_'3 ing or occupyi~ 'a«ch areathat smobing is proIuaited in
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LN THE SEti 3TE' OF THE L. '-\'ITED ST~kTES
(;e,,Yst itii4'e ct'ar. 1LLY II. ), L'9 i a
SLti ti-EDr ( roc~ aiin5el f. Jfr. jC't~;,c ~scS. Z Cc. C~zE~t. aI:. P~.. DOx..~s. S(i?.
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F'Eu:. P..cr.cLZ. Mr. Ji!cG uczr.s, Mr: HAtrc, and lir: L::.cvrr) introduced
~` the foilowiu.2,- liill :W;lic!i R'as ut:ccU twice ancl ::efecrecl' to the Committeee oa
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irotYnlent znct P~rblic (...oir«berce, -Scieiicc, acial Transpoccacion,
rotYnlent~
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~~n:~1 ~Iiintnu P:eSour~ces jcriirtl'~r uc-, ttnaninious corisecit
= -To createe pt~~ngralilsy cTc,-i~o-tie!l t~) pro aiote Iiealtlx tfii?ettcI~li,
SII1oklIlcy deterrence.
Be it e~zacte~l by the Senate a~~l 1Llo~cse of F~epresent~c-
a ~~.~.~ .1. . . R- . A.,'S ... r . .... ' .. ~
tives of tlce United States ot Imerica, i-n C~m~ress a.s::embl'ec1;
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~_Tliat this Act may be cited ~ls the ::Srno~.iuo- . Detcir.er~c~~
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RE GLZATIO7-IT OF S~, COI':h+G Iti EEDET;AZ. F_\-C'IC.iTIT"S:
ri LSTRICGTIO--,T S ON S~COIiItiCr' Iti rLDrFi_1I: F3i:IT.i;:TI:S
S 2' ~ (~ ~~)~ E~ :~s~ ~ 2nlc~td~t~l in}~)~er riln~rt~; (I~)~
EC..~~:ee~~t~.r_ ?~t~) .
(c) , and' (d) , -mobiilol Shall not be pernlirteil itl xnv el1-
cla.,ed ai°eft OPeT:~ to tlie prll;lic in azz17 Federal tacil'itv r,c in

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or imported into the U-nited States. Th:e couclitLons,.
inethods,~ and prroc~edetres for~ co~n~clilctin~~ such d!e~rer=
minatioas shall be promul~ated by the C'ommission
in reaulation.s issued by it forpium,.oses of this
paraa apli. 'Until such time as such regulaiioa5 are
fi~rst~ issued, the~~ c~ondi~ts'o~ns n3ethods~~, 'ancf~ procedure5~
for conductinj such determinations shall be th!ose.
approved u.v the Commission for formal testin,(r,
which are in effect on the ctate of the enactrueut of
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thss' sabsec'tlon.
(B) CERTIrIC.3TI0Y TO TM, SECTtET.3RY'.-
)u'rina the last- calendar c~uarter of` ee:ch calendar
year, the Chairm an- of the -C'omnaission shall cer
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to the Secretaryt the t'ar s:nd- nicotine content of each
brand of. ciaarettes manufactured' in or imparted.
into the 'United S'tatee. Such cez~~ti.ficatlona shall be
used. bv the Secretarv to determine the rate of ta-m
to be i2nposed' on cia retltes for the perioai bea nnina
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`vitli the first day of the calendar year beoinn:in;
after such certification is made, and during such
calendar year.
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`` (C') The Comrnission aud the Secretary shall
promulaate reaulations~ for the piu~po:se sses of tesdna,
and i.mposina taxes ander this, subsec- ;

sniohiso, ciyarette= of var~~-iu- levei.~ of tar and tiicotiue and
the Lealtll as~ucirltecL wir1t~ Siltubill". ci-rrarettesc~~:~t1.-
~ caiain; any substances ~cwuiuuonlc-~y aiude~d to co ~mmetci~~fl~y
mWIttfrlctUreol' ci:garettes.
(1,)~ _Wiltltii.n two y~e~at, utt~hie~ date o~t~ e~aact meut of ~ tlus
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6 part, tlie Secretarti ;uall report to the L'onvjess the result5
:;T of the study or stLtdies' cond,!cted pffll~~c?ft.ut tu Stl?)SeLci'On (~1)'
aud. anv recOLUiuenda turus furr t'e'_Y~$lLttive wr
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ENFQRCEMEN'~.T
SEC, ~. (a) Tlie execUcite liead or chiet' adm:inistra,tiGe
;, o~cer of each insti -imentality, of the t tutecl States shali be
respoasil~Ce for enlorcing sections 2- and 3 in an~~., Federal
facility in rhich '3'uch instrt:~~m:entalit-;v maintains offices,
(b) tiTot later than ninety day; after the date of enact-
7 menit~ of this Act, the execiltiF e head or chief ac.m.istrative
officer of each inst-nxm:entaLity~ of the United States shalt~
,y
g, `publiish in 'the Federa,l ReMgiater regotdations for the eniorce-
menc of sections? and 3 includin~, ba~t~ not limited to, ap-
propriate sanctions for 'noncounpliance with such sections
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1?, comparable to sanctions Eor faihu e to comply with any other.
13 applicabl'e reguIation ` affectin~ the health, safetti~, or ~~ell-
1-1 beina, of the public or the work torce,
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E~. ~. For che'piuposes of this Act:
the te'rm
possession of a lighted' cioarette, cigar, or pipe contain-
19 ' "" inz a. tobacco product; and
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(b) the term `' effectiveI'~y separated" means the.
Separation of areas i which smohin; is permitted and'' i:n
which smol;incr is not perrni~tted in a' manner `vhich
?3' miniinizes, to the extent practicable, the ch-ift of smooe
21 from the smoeing al°ea, into the noasniokingarea;

(~,c~)~ the~ term~ `~`iRsYrturw~ntality ~ o~r,~ the~ 'U- n:i~tedi States.,~
means~-
(' 1) i ~n esecutive aaencv; as de f! ed in 'section
105 of tide 5, ~nitett States C"ode ;
(? ) the United States Postal S'eiT-ice;,
('a) the C'ongmss;
(4)the couxtsi of the 7, niGed States; and ~
(5) the aoFernmencs of' the teiTitories ancl
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possessions of the Tnitzd Saates,, . ,. ; .
(d) the term `"I'edera,l faciL.ty-" mema,--
I1 (1) ~1nV bt~ul'ai~n~,n~, installation, or facilit~, ocrneil
, : _F.. _... ..
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~ Gv the "U~ uited St'ates. excepting ptriva;te residericies,,
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14 anypelrt of any. other beiiltlillo,, installa-
15 tion, or faciTitv, which partis owned or leased bv
r6 the United States, escepting P1Tiva,te, residencies. ~.~
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SEC. i. (a) Scij)section (1)) of section a T01i or' the Ln- w
ternal RecentTe Code of 1J5-1 (relar.n, to the rate of t,is
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ErrECTICE' D1TE
SEc'. 6. The procisions of this Sc6 sliall take effect
niuetP ch-~~s after the date or' enactment or this 1ct~
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EST-ID zzSMLENz OF s =AI TZr PraTECTTONY Tss
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e,) is amended to read asfollows_:
on cigavett
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.: (1) ) C!rG.1PiETTES 1.-
:` (1) IMPOSTTrON- ~ Or 2_LX...-There ,hall hi6 iiiiposed
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culdertaI, in~ or support of 'reaearch aiid'~,~r paragra.ph (a) (1) ,
theie are authorized to be appropriated 810)000,000 for.r the
fiscal vear e'ncliuia- Septeml'~er 30, 1980, $10,000,000 for thee
fiscal year ending September a0, 1931, and -510,000,000'
for the fiscal year ending September 3'0, 1982.
F'or. the purpose 'of making pay Tnentsfor thle
un.dertakihz or support of demonstra;aons and evaluacions
,
s under paragrapii
(ja) (?) ,; there are authoriied to be appro-
priated $10,000,000 for the Lcal year ending Septem-
ber 30, 1980, -510,000,000 ' for tihe fiscal' year ending Septem-
ber 30, 1981, and 310,000,000 for: the Leal year endina
12' September 30; 1952.
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(3) For the purpose of making
g payments for a aats
11 under paraa aph (a) (3) ,, tliere are authorized to be appro-
15 priated $10,000,000 for the fiscal y ear ending September 3.0,
16' 1950, $10,000,000 for the fiscal year ending Septenm-
1T ber 30', 1981, and $10,000,000 for the fiscal year enclino,
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19 STZDIES OF HE.32.TH RISFS ASSOCZ3TED WITH SaLO=YG
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CIG-LRETTES OF `-LRYZ~1~G LEVELS OF T-LR -L-ND 'YICO'-
TIti`E ~`~`D WITH SZ'EST'A-NCES CO]0IOti'LY .LDDED TO
C'O3IyiERCLILLY M-A-ti Z; F3CT-URED CIG~.RETTES
SEC. 11. (a) The Secretany of Health, Education, and
Welfare shall conduct, or ai-r2n;e for the condua of, a study
25 or studies of (',1) the relative health risks sssocLated n-ich

Co`rTE-S'T.-
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s: (A), TESTI-NG B'Y FEI?EF.3,:L TR3DE' C~2'C3IIS--
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posesoF' subsection (b)(1) above, the nu.mber of `'toxic
>~_ . . n . ._: _. . . .
tmits" means the sum oc'-
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(3) the n-LLruber of niilligTaLU-i of 'tca1~~', plus
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on e*ve~1-v ~ c'izaUette LnIilll~lraCtlfl'ell~ ill' or liIIlp'+_lrted 1'll~t(7 the
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protectiou tas of 0 ).0 0?-5
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: (F) ia-olu 20 to ?9.9
protection tilS; Ot ;0'.0
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('C; ) from 0 to 39.9 to:dc units, a heeltli
protertiiouI Lts ot LLUd
(D) 40 oir niotre toxic Einits, a aealtli piotec-
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tion, tas ot -50.0?''3.
Di:-MzTZO-S OF zoMic U-NITS.-Fo~'r tlie pLu.-
`(B~) ~10~, ti_m~es~ tLe~ n~timbe~r o~t~ tlae~ milli:~;rams of
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'nicotine"w-hicL rue contained in iucs cio-sirett2.
DETERJIIN3:TI02; ' oF' TAR :~-ND . r ICOTI1 L
zlYtei rerevred to as tLe ;CouiEu~:ic+u') ~1ia1i tr()iu
iim:e ~ t~o~ tinne~ (1:?~a t~ a t least once eacll cale~~lalar, rea~i~)~
deteru;le or ca us e to ble dete.-:uiued the tar aud
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nicotine conteut. (calciilated in cu+lli,ne:ins I)er ci,u-
i:ctte) of' each brand of' cigarettes rrtzlciiataCt«vect iu ~
