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960000 PM Supported Aaa Bills
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- Albrecht, J.
- Allen, R.
- Almond, L.
- Barnett, M.W.
- Barry, A.
- Batt, P.
- Belshe, K.
- Bleier, T.
- Branstad, T.E.
- Brooks, H.
- Brown, S.
- Burton, J.
- Bush, G.W.
- Caperton, G.
- Carlson
- Carnahan, M.
- Collins, M.
- Connolly, G.
- Cravey, B.
- Crowley, M.
- Dame, E.
- Darlington, D.
- Dillenberg, J.
- Edgar, J.
- Elwell, A.
- Engler, J.
- Fishman, L.
- Fleming, L.
- Flynn, J.
- Fordice, K.
- Goff, C.
- Graham, R.N.
- Graves, W.
- Guaneli, D.J.
- Hamilton, B.
- Hanson, R.
- Harris, J.
- Haveman, J.
- Heard, M.
- Horney, J.
- Kendall, K.
- King, A.S., J.R.
- Kirk, T.L.
- Knowles, T.
- Kohoute, S.
- Kushner, J.
- Leavell, R.
- Lindsey, R.
- Lipsher, J.
- Lorang, R.
- Malek, S.H.
- Mayback, B.R. III
- Mcmullenpelsor, M.
- Miller, L.
- Momrow, D.
- Moore, M.
- Nichols, S.
- Norton, G.
- Odonovan, A.
- Oldenburg, R.
- Oveson, V.
- Pitre, T.
- Racicot, M.
- Rancatore, G.
- Remington, W.
- Rosales
- Rushton, A.
- Schanze, M.E.
- Schuster, B.
- Sherwood, R.
- Smolley, S.
- Somani, P.
- Spalter, H.
- Sullivan, C.
- Symington, F.
- Thompson, T.
- Tucker, J.G.
- Turnure, C.
- Volnovich, G.
- Warnick, T.
- Wheeler, D.
- Willis, R.L.
- Woodard, M.A.
- Zwick, J.
- Allen, R.
- Area
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- Named Organization
- Agriculture + Small Business Comm
- Agriculture Comm
- Ak Dept of Public Safety
- Ak Dept of Revenue
- Al Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
- Al Dept of Revenue
- Al House
- Al Senate
- American Lung Assn
- Appropriations Comm
- Ar Dept of Finance + Administration
- Ar Dept of Health
- Az Dept of Health Services
- Az Dept of Liquor Licenses + Control
- Az House
- Az Senate
- Budget Control Comm
- Business Affairs Comm
- Bw, Brown & Williamson
- Ca Dept of Health Services
- Co Liquor Enforcement Division
- Co Senate
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- Consumer Protection
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- Courts Justice
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- Ct Dept of Revenue Services
- Ct House
- Ct Senate
- De Dept of Finance
- De Dept of Public Safety
- De Division of Revenue
- De House
- De Senate
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- Fl House
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- Ga House
- Ga Senate
- General Law Comm
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- Health + Human Resources Comm
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- Health Comm
- Hhs, Dept of Health and Human Services
- Hi Dept of Health
- Hi Dept of Treasury
- Hi House
- Hi Liquor Commission
- Hi Senate
- Ia Dept of General Services
- Ia Dept of Public Health
- Ia Dept of Revenue + Finance
- Id House
- Id Senate
- Id Tax Commission
- Il Liquor Control Commission
- in Dept of Health
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- in House
- in Senate
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- Ks House
- Ks Senate
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- Ky House
- Ky Senate
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- Ma Dept of Public Health
- Ma Dept of Revenue
- Md Dept of Health
- Me Dept of Human Services
- Me Dept of Public Safety
- Me Office of Substance Abuse
- Mi Dept of Public Health
- Mi House
- Mi Senate
- Mn Dept of Health
- Mn Dept of Human Services
- Mn House
- Mo Dept of Alcohol + Tobacco Control
- Mo Dept of Public Safety
- Mo House
- Mo Senate
- Mt Board of Crime Control
- Mt Dept of Corrections + Human Services
- Mt Dept of Revenue
- NC Dept of Environmental Health + Natura
- NC Dept of Human Resources
- Ne Dept of Health
- Nh Dept of Revenue
- Nh Tax Commission
- Nj Dept of Health
- Nj Dept of Treasury
- Nm Dept of Regulation + Licensing
- Nm Dept of Tax + Revenue
- Nv Dept of Taxation
- Ny Dept of Health
- Nyacs
- Oh Dept of Alcohol + Drug Addiction Serv
- Oh Dept of Health
- Oh House
- Ok Alcohol Beverage Law Enforcement Comm
- Ok Tax Commission
- or Corrections Dept
- or Dept of Human Resources
- Pa Dept of Agriculture
- Pa Dept of Health
- Pa Dept of Revenue
- Pa Senate
- Public Health Comm
- Ri Dept of Health
- Ri District Court 6th District
- Ri House
- Ri Senate
- SC Dept of Alcohol + Other Drug Abuse Se
- SC Dept of Revenue
- SC Dept of Revenue + Taxation
- SC House
- SC Judicial Dept
- SC Senate
- Select Comm on Children
- State Administrative Comm
- State Affairs Comm
- Stc
- Tn Dept of Agriculture
- Tn Dept of Revenue
- Tobacco Task Force
- Tx Cancer Council
- Tx Commission on Alcohol + Drug Abuse
- Tx Dept of Health
- Tx Office of Smoking + Health
- US Tobacco
- Ut League of Cities + Towns
- Ut Tax Commission
- Va Dept of Agriculture + Consumer Servic
- Va Dept of Health
- Va House
- Va Senate
- Vt Dept of Liquor Control
- Vt Liquor Control Board
- Wa Dept of Revenue
- Wa Liquor Control Board
- Wi Bureau of Substance Abuse Services
- Wi Dept of Health + Family Services
- Wi Dept of Health + Social Services
- Wi Dept of Revenue
- Wi Senate
- Wv Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission
- Wv Health Dept
- Wv House
- Wv Senate
- Wy Dept of Revenue
- Wy Dept of Revenue + Taxation
- Agriculture Comm
- Date Loaded
- 23 Jun 1999
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Legislative Activity:
Recent:
Upcoming Activity:
Alabarna-35
Alaska-32
Arizona-17
,Mersas-65
Califomia--45
Cobrado-29
Connec~cut--30 & 31
Delaware--43
Fbrida-23
1996 PM Supported AAA Bills
8 States Enacted Legislation (CT, DE, GA, KS, KY, RI, SC, VA)
1 Governor Vetoed Legislation (IN)
12 States Defeated AAA Legislation (AL, AZ, CO, FL, HI, ID, MN, MO, NE, OH, Wl, WV)
2 States with Pending Bills
3 States in Session
41 States have Adjourned
Index:
State (Alphabetically)-Page #
* Indicates slates with pending legislation
Georgia--4 Maine-18 & 19 Nevada--61
Hawaii-24 - 26 Maryland-15 New ~ire--44
Idaho-12 Massachusetts-47 New Jersey-50
Illinois--46 * Michigan--48 & 49 New ~2
Indiana-lO M bnesofa-13 & 14 New York-51 & 52
Iowa-22 Mississ~pi--27 North Carolina-42
Kansas--28 Missouri-34 North Dakota-62
Kentucky-16 Montana-59 & 60 0hio-53
Louisiana--41 Nebraska-20 ~ & 39
Oregon-63
* Penn,.~lvania-54 - 56
Rhode Island-36 & 37
South Carolina-40
South Dakota-9
Tennessee-,.'~
Texas--64
Utah--3
Vermont--21
Virginia--6 & 7
Washington-5
West Virginia--8
wrr=~xmsin--57 & 58
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
New Mexico
policy bills)
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Dir. of Alcohol & ~g
P.O. B~25101
Santa Fe, NM 87504
2nd letter sent to
Woodward 2T29
Legislative Status
Adjourned
1/16-2/15/96
No aclMty this year because of budget
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
License- Tax & Revenue Dept.
- Onetime registration (Sec. 7-1-12 &7-
12-9)
No provision
Sale to Minors-Misdemeanor. Rnes ~
to $1,000 (HB 582, Ch. 244) Purchase by
minors prohibited-up to $100 or 48 hrs
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning Sign Required (HB 582, Ch.
244)
Unannounced Inspections
- Alcohol &Garning Div of Dept of Reg. &
Vending-Restricted to areas not
accessble to minors (HB 582, Ch. 244)
No provision
Local law must be consistent
with State law, (HB 582, Ch. 244)
Requires manufacturer's sealed
package with federal warning.
(HB 582, Ch. 244)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
• License
• Revocation
• Enforcement
• Minimum Age
• Proof of age
• Post signs
• Reporting
• Vending
• Line of sight
• Other
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Utah
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
State Tax ~ner
210 Nolth 1950 West
Salt Lske City, UT
ResponseN11: From
Oveso~ Ir~o rnustcorne
from ~ cities,
contact UT League of.
Cites & Towns for info
on cities.
Legislative Status
Adjoumed
1/15-2/28/96
td:acco.
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
Ucense- Tax Commission (Sec. 59-14-
201 (1); 59-14-202(1)(2)(3); 59-14-
2O3)
No provision
Sale to Minors -Class C - Class A
~ (Sec 76-10.104 & Sec. 76-
10-105); Purchase by minors prohioited-
Minimum Age = 19
No provision
No provision
Unannounced inspections--Local
law erfoceme~ rnay use rrk~rs. (Sec. 77-
39-1Ol)
Vending-Restricted to areas not
available to minors. (Sec. 76-10-
lO5.1(1)(2)(3))
No provision
Localities may supersede state--
Sec. 10-8-47
AAA Legislative
Objectives
• License
• Revocation
• Enforcement
• Minimum Age
• Proof of age
• Post signs
• Reporting
• Vending
• Line of sight
• Other
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As of November 19, 1996-- 3:30 prn

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Georgia **
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
[::~pt. of R~enue
270 Washington St. S.
Room410
Atlanta, GA 30334
Captain Lany Miller,
Dept of Pubic Safety.
Numberof arrests by
police dept provided.
Does not receive
addresses or copies of
citations.
Legislative Status
Proposed 199,6 Legislation
Adjourned
Bill enacted
1/8-3/1819,6
Retailers ~ to icense revocation.
B & Wand STC ~ line of sight
H1365
1/96-H1365 referred to subcmte of
House Agrbukre Crnte.
2/6--Subcrnte reported bill to full cmte.
2/8-Full cmte hrg held.
2/13--Cmte reported to floor with
2/29-House passed by 91-4 vote.
3/5-Referred to Senate Judiciary
3/13--Cmte reported bill to floor.
3/14-Senate passed v~hout
arnendmer~ by 40-0 vote, sendng bill to
4/2-Governor signed bill.
• Requires proof of age if sel~er
betev~,~dnaser rnay be ~cler l&
• Affirmative defense.
Current Law
License-Commissioner of Revenue. (SB
222, Ch. 12, "ritle 16, S.ec. 48-11-4)
No provision
Sale to Minors-Misdemeanor not to
exceed$1,0OOorjaJ] 1 yr. (SB 222, Ch. 12,
"l-r{le 16. Sec. 16-12-170,16-12-171, 16-
12-172.) Purchase by minors proht:)ited-
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning Sign Required (SB 222. Ch
12, Title 16, Sec. 16-12-172 & 16-12-173)
Unannounced Inspections--Dept
of Public Safety w/local police (SB222,
1993; "l'tle 16, Sec 16-12-175)
Vending--Must be registered and located
h places inaccessi~to minors.(SB 222, Ch.
12, Ttle 16, Sec. 16-12-173)
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
• License
• Revocation
• Enforcement
• Minimum Age
• Proof of age
• Post signs
• Reporting
• Vending
• Line of sight
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As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Washington
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
vacant)
1Q25W. Urion
P.O. Box 4,3076
Olympia, WA 985O4-
3076
Resl::~,se 5t3:. From
Understad Uquor
Control Board is boking
into request. ALA would
like to know what bene~s
w~ be withheld.
7/31: Reoeivi-Kj dala on
cited stores.
Legislative Status
Proposed 199,6 Legislation
Adjourned
1/8-3/7/96
Current Law
Ucense- Dept. of Revenue Retail
$93/ann; Vndg $93 + $30/ann. (HB 2071;
Ch 321, Sec. 7; Code 19.91.130, 82.2451 O,
& 2.24.530)
May suspend/revoke for 5 yrs for
sale to minors (HB 2071; Sec
26.28.080(4), 82.24.510, & 822.4.530)
Sale to Minors--S100 - $1,50,0 fine and
suspensbn/revoca~ of license. (HB 2071;
Sec 6.28.080(4), 82.24.510, & 82.24.530)
Purchase by minors prohbited-infractbn.
Minimum Age = 18
Proof of Age Required --If there is a
question of age, retailer, sampler, or agent,
shall require proof of age. (HB 2071;
Sec26.28.080(4), 82.24.510, &
82.24.530)
Warning Sign Required (HB 2071)
Unannounced Inspections--
Liquor Control Board w/lecal health and law
enforcement (HB 2071)
Vending -- Restricted to places where
minors are prohbited/no less than 10 It
from entrance/exit. (Sec 70.155.030)
No provision
Local sales and promotional
restrictions must conform to
state law (HB 2071, 1993)
Requires original, unopened
package. (Sec 70.155.040)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
• License
• Revocation
• Enforcement
• Minimum Age
• Proof of age
• Post signs
• Reporting
• Vending
• Line of sight
• Other
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November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Virginia **
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
R NedGraham
Director
Tobecoo Use & Cort~
DMsbn
Dept of Health
P.O. Box 2448,
Rocxn245
~,VA 23218-
2448
~1f2:
Not respons~le for
erforcement, but does
comfad survey to
determine rates of non-
add~ional direc~on.
Follow-up letter sent to
Graham 2/29
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Adjourned
1/10-3/11/96
Bills enacted
H1416
1/10/96--H 1416 referred to House
Courts of Justice.
2/10-Cmte reported to floor.
?J14-Amended on House floor to 18.
House passe, goesto Senate Courls of
Juslice Crnte.
2/21-Senate Crate reported with
2/23--Senate passed 32-6, retums to
Housefor mrcttmnce.
2/28-House concurred; goes to
Govermr.
4/1- Governor signed bill.
H1231
1/10/96--H1231 referred to House
Courts of Justice.
2/11--Cmte reported to floor.
2/14--House amended to include
Senate Courts of Justice.
2/21-Senate Crnte reported with
2/23--Senate passed 30-0, returns to
2/28-House concurred; goes to
Govat~.
4/1 -Governor signed bill.
• Requires proof of age if ~
appearstobe~:ierLZl- 18. (H1416)
• Enforcement by Dept. of Agriculture
& ~Services. ~I-{1231)
• Requ'~ rnachbes to b~ withh Ihe of
sight of employee or require tokens.
(1-11231)
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors--up to $50 for 1st
dfense, up to $100 for 2nd, up to $250 for
subsequent. (H2595; Ch. 305; Sec. 182-
3712.) Purchase by minors prohi:~'ted~
to $50 for 1st offense, $100 for
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning Sign Required--Separate
signs for retail and vending (Sec. 18.2-
371.2(A))
No provision
No provision
No provision
Requires manufacturer's sealed
~ ackage with federal warning.
hapter 675, HB 2595, 1995)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
• License
• Revocation
• Enforcement
• Minimum Age
• Proof of Age
• Post Signs
• Reporting
• Vending
• Line of Sight
• Other
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Virginia
cont'd:
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
Bill carries over to 1997.
&7 carries overto 1997.is wee
$1278
1/22/96-Introduced.
3/11--Died at adjournment;, canies over
to 1997.
• Uniformity--sale, distribution,
display, use, adverl~sing, prornot~.
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors--up to $50 for 1st
offense, upto $100 for 2nd, up to $250 for
subsequent. (H2595; Ch. 305; Sec. 18,?.-
3712) Purchase by mhors prohibited-up
to $50 for 1st offense, $100 for
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning Sign Required--Separate
sigr~ for ret~l and vending (Sec. 182-
371.2(A))
No provision
No provision
No provision
Requires manufacturer's sealed
~apte ackage with federal warning.
r 675, HB 2595, 1995)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
• License
• Revocation
• Enforcement
• Minimum Age
• Proof of Age
• Post Signs
• Reporting
• Vending
• Line of Sight
• Other
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pra

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
West Virginia
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Gove,'~
Oap~ol Building
Charleston, WV 25305
Response 3#5:
From~~L
Kirk, Superintendent,
St~qte Police. State law
prohibits the release of
this kind of information
investigated.
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Adjourned
Bills died
1/10-3/9/96
H4631
2/16/96-Introduction, referred to
House JLdicia~ Crrte.
$448
2/19/96--Introduced, referred to
Sena~ ~ & HuTan Resouces and
Senate J~ Crntes.
3/9--Both bills died receiving no action.
Crrtes heard Healh Dept. bills on youlh
from Alcoholic Beverage Oontrol
• Suspends icense for up to 30 days
for 3 or more violatioP~ within 2 years.
• Sanctions-S100 for 1st, $250for
2rid, $500 for subsequent in 2 years
Pu~0 or 25 hrs cornm, serv.
for 1st, $50 &50 hrs comm. sew. for
subh 1yr.
• Employee training & affadavit.
• Requires proof of age if reason to
beleve pumi'eser ruder 18.
Affim~tive defense prov'~led.
• Warning sign to be posted.
device or restricts to inaccesst)le to
rrix~
• Une of sight provision.
• Uniformity-sale, distribution, display,
advedising, promotion, use.
• Require rnanufacturefs original
packaging. Prohbitssampling wilhin
500 ft school&
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sales to Minors--S10 - $300; (Sec
16-9 A-2 & 16-9 A-3) Possession by
minors prohibited-S5
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
Unannounced Inspections
- Division of Public Safety/Local law
enforcement (SB 4o8)
No provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
• License
• Revocation
• Enforcement
• Minimum Age
• Proof of Age
• Post Signs
• Reporting
• Vending
• Line of Sight
• Other
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pna

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
South Dakota
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
TheHmor-J~
MarkW. Barnett
Attorney General
5O0 East Cal~ol
Pierre, SD 57501
2nd letter sent to
Barnett 2/29
Legislative Status
Adjourned
1/9-3/11/9'6
1995
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors-Class 2 Misdemeanor;,
(SB189; Sec. 26-10-23 & 26-1 0-24)
prohbited-same
Minimum Age = 18
Affirmative Defense--Provides for
defense if a retailer relied upon proof of
age, (SB189; Sec. 26-10-23 & 26-10-24)
No provision
Unannounced Inspections--
Attorney General h conjundion with local
law enforcement or St~qtes Attorney
(SB189)
Vending--Restricted to places where
rnix den have access. (SB189)
No provision
State governs all matters
regarding tobacco (H 1297)
Requires manufacturer's original
package with federal warning. (SB
189, 1994)
Requires packs of cigarettes to
be sold to contain 20 or 25
cigarettes. (Sec10-50-2)
Single Stick--Must be in odginal !Vlan.
package (SB189)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
• License
• Revocation
• Enforcement
• Minimum Age
• Proof of Age
• Post Signs
• Reporting
• Vending
• Line of Sight
• Other
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As of November 19, 1996-- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Indiana
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PM sentto:
Che~ Sulivan
SecrFar &So
Sewices Admin, 402
VVe Wa h j ,
P.O. Box 7083
7O83
Rest:onse 1/12
From Sulva~ Regires
written info. request to
Rich Allen, Dirof External
ServicesAdrnin. Info w~l
be available I rnr~ alter
end of federal fiscal year,
not determined if data
requested is needed for
Legislative Status
Adjourned
1/8-3/13/96
Governor vetoed stating opposition
to ~ and weakager~for
enforcement. Designated Dept of Health
to develop plan to meet SAMHSA.
S106 (Companion, H1221)
1/8-S106 referred to Senate Agri. &
1/22--Senate Crnte reported S106 with
arnendrnent (7-1). Requires original,
manufactures pacleghg.
1/31-Senate passed bill (29-21).
2/6-House Commerce Cmte reported to
floor (7-2).
2/13--House passed by 64-34 vote,
retum~ to Senate for concurrence.
2/19-Senate refused to concur by vote
of 31-16, referred to conference crnte.
3/6--Conference Crate report issued, bill
amended (~ed by3.
3/7-Senate passed crate report by 26-
23; House passed by 55-40. Goesto
Governor for action.
3/19--Governor vetoed bill.
Proposed 1996 Legislation
of Mental Health. Prohbits use of
• Uniformity-sale, distrtoution, display.
* Amenclnent to exerq0t trar'~iert
* Prohibit tobacco only stores and
tobacco billboards within 200 feet of
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minom -- Class C Infraction up
to $500 fine (PL125; 122; 209; sec. 35-
46-1 O, 35-46-1-10.5, 34-4-32-4C)
Minimum Age = 18
Affirmative defense if clerk believes
purchas~is 18
Warning Sign Required- Retail &
Vending (Sec. 35-46-1-1 lc, 35-46-1-1 ld
&e)
No provision
Vending--restricted to where minors
don~ have access (Sec. 35-46-14 la, 35-
46-1-1 lb, 35-46-1-11.5a, 35-46-1-11.5c)
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
• License
• Revocation
Enforcement
• Minimum Age
• Proof of Age
• Post Signs
• Reporting
• Vending
Line of Sight
Other
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