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960000 PM Supported Aaa Bills
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- Branstad, T.E.
- Brooks, H.
- Brown, S.
- Burton, J.
- Bush, G.W.
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- 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.
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- in Senate
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- Oh Dept of Health
- Oh House
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- Ok Tax Commission
- or Corrections Dept
- or Dept of Human Resources
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- Stc
- Tn Dept of Agriculture
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- Ut League of Cities + Towns
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- Wi Senate
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- 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
VV~11
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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
2
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,,
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

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
4
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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
~ ~ ~o8z9o,~ , As of
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
gI
9
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
10
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As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 prn

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Wyoming
(Budget Session)
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
(M~) Johnnie B~rton
Executive Director
D~. of Revenue
22 West 25 Street
Herschler Bldg.
2West
0110
Response 1/15:
County Attorneys
responsible for
enforcemenL Referred
to 23 county courts.
Follow-up letter sent to
Burton 2/29.
Legislative Status
Adjourned
2/19-3/15/9,6
No ac~vity INs year because of budget
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
Ucense-Dept of Revenue and Taxation.
$10/ann (Art. 1, Sec. 39-6-101, 39-6-
102)
License Revocation--Locality may
revoke (Sec 14-3-306)
Sale to Minors-Mksdemeanor up to
$50; (Sec. 14-3-301, 14-3-302, 14-3-
304, 14-3305) Purchase and possession
by minors prohibited-$~5.
Minimum Age = 18
Affirmative Defense--Provides for
defense if'the person" reasonably relied on
Warning Sign Required (Sec. 14-3-
3o3)
No provision
Vending--Restricted to where minors
don~ have access (Sec. 14-3-303)
No provision
Localities authorized to require
local retail license (Sec 14-3-306)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
L~E~OEZgO~
ii
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Idaho
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
nle~
Phil Batt
G~emor
Office of the Governor
State Capitol, 2 Floor
Boise, ID 83720
2nd letter sent to
Governor 2_./29
Legislative Status
Adjourned
Bill defeated
119-3/15/9'6
H563 renumbered to H801
H563 referred to House State Affairs
Cnte.
2/1/96-Crnte hearing held, referred to
sul::crrte.
2/13--Subcmte reported new bill to full
2/21-House State Affairs Cmte
reported H801 to floor by 12-8 vote.
2/23-House amended bill to provide for
local authority.
2f29-House passed by 57-9 vote with
local aulhody arnendmert.
3/1-Referral to Senate cmte.
3/8--Senate State Affairs Crnte
reported bill to "amending order" with
uniformity.
3/13-Senate removed local authority
I::~vision.
3/1&-Senate passed by 26-10.
House defeated on oomtaen~ vcte by
49-16.
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Repeais current law.
Saies/distribution-Mhdemeanor,
Affirmative defense
of Law Erforcem~nt through local law
7/1/99)
Orighal, rnanufacture's packaghg
Current Law
License-St. Tax Commission--Retailers
$50 (Code Sec. 63-2502b, 63-2503b, 63-
2512c)
No provision
Sale to Minors-Fine up to $100 for 1st
olfense, $300 or 6 months jail for
subsequent;, (CedeSec. 18-1502a&
1502b) Purchase by minors prohibited-
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
No provision
Vending--Restricted to places
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
RepoSing
Vending
haccesst~to mhors (Code Sec 18-1503)
No provision
Packs of cigarettes for retail sale
must have at least 20 cigarettes
& packaged in increments of 5.
(Sec 63-2502)
Line of Sight
Other
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Minnesota
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
130 State Capitol
ALroraAvenue
St. Paul, MN 55155
Respon~ 1/1~
Receivedf~mAr=~
Bany, Cocwrissioner of
Dept of Heallh. Says
legislation is expected to
the following after the
Cynthia Turnure,
Division Director
Division
Deptof Human Services
Follow-up letter sent to
Cynlhia Tumure 2/29
Adjourned
1/16-4/3/96
Bill died
Govar~hasadopted~as
Administrative bill.
$558
1£3(296-4-buse Corrrnerce...Crnte
(see p~ ~ column) to camjover
bill $558, defeated motion to repeal
uniformi~/l:~Ovision (14-12). Crate
reported amended S558 to floor (21-3).
2/1 -Ol~d on House floor 2nd rdg.
2f27-House passed ~ to remove
uniformity provision by 76-54 vote.
Sponsor wilhdrew from consideralbn,
returned to General Orders.
Susper~ license for 7 days for 3rd or
rnorevk)blkx~ h 2 yea~
Senctbns-Licensee-upto $100 for
1st, $200 for 2nd in 2 years,
$50, Minors for pumhase/possession-
$50.
Affirmative defense if person relied
on proof of age.
Current Law
~o provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Sale to Minors--S3,000 & up to 1 yr
jail; (Sec. 609.685, 609.03, 609.0331 &
297.04a) Purchase by minors prohbited-
up to $2O0.
Minimum Age = 18
Affirmative Defense-Provides
affirmative defense for retailer if they
relied on proof of age (Sec. 609.685,
609.03, 609.0331 & 297.04a)
No provision-Vending machines are
required to have a warning posted. (Sec.
(297.01 (14) and 297.04)
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
13
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Legislative Status
Minnesota
cont'd
Proposed 1996 Legislation
yeaB wilh minors. Results reportedto
~of Ht~an Sewices.
Tobacco within line of sigt~.
Current Law
No provision
Vending--Restricted to where in plain
view of enployee (Sec. 325E.075(2))
No provision
Localities authorized to adopt
more stringent restrictions than
the state on sales of tobacco
and vending machines. (Sec.
325E.075(3) & 297.02(4))
Single servings only in tobacco
stores
AAA Legislative
Objectives
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
14
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
AAA Legislative
Objectives
Maryland
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
Mar~nE~
Assistant Director
AIco~ & Td:acoo Tax
D'~n
Comptroller of the
Treasury
P.O. Box 466
2nd letter sent to
Schar~e 2/29.
Response 7/5: From
~llerofthe
Treasury, John Har~.
Referred to Health
Depfs Alcohol & Drug
Adjourned
1/10-4/9/96
Licensing--Circuit Court Clerk
-Retailer $30/ann; Vendors w/40+
610, 611 &631)
License Revocation--4th offense
vv~-~n 3 year~ May not rea~ for 3years.
Sale to Minors--S300 - $3000; (Art.
27, Sec. 404 & 405, SB 309, Chapter
301.) Purchase by minors prol'~bited-sarne
as above. Possession by ~ prohl~ted-
up to $25 for ~st, $~ OOtor subsequent.
Minimum Age = 18
Affirmative Defense--Provides for
affirmative defense if retailer carded
underage purchaser (Art. 27, Sec. 404 &
405, SB 309, Chapter 301 .)
License must be displayed w!
age and penalty at retail and on
vending (Art. 56, Sec 617)
No provision
No provision
No provision
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
15
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Kentucky **
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Todd Wamick
Tobacoo Corral
Coordinator
C_,abi~for HLrn~n
Dept. for Health Sevices
275 East Main Street
Frankfort, KY 40621
2nd letter sent to
Wamick 2/29
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
Adjourned
1/1-4/15/96
Bill Enacted
Supported by Senate President &
Chsirman of Tobacco Task Force.
$137
1/18/96-S 137 referred to Senate
Agriculture Cmte
1/25/96--Crnte reported to floor by
2/7-Senate amended out lineof sight
provision; passed ~ vefsk~ by 37-
0vote. (~byB&W, UST, STC.)
2/15-House Agriculture & Small
Bus'hess Cmte reported bill to floor
2F22--House ~ bil by unanimous
vote wlhc~ ~o
2/23-Bill delivered to Governor.
3/5-Governor signed bill into law.
Fne of $100~00 for 1st offense,
$500-1,000 for 2nd & subsequent
offenses. Minors~u~ & 2O
hrs ccmmurity service for 1st offense,
$200 & 40 hrs for 2nd & subsequent
within lyr
Require proof of age if person
appears under 18
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors--Fine of $10-25 for 1st
(SB 316,1994; HB 352, 1992; Chapter
438(1), 365) State law does not proN]3it
says It is ibgaL Employee tra~ing and
affadav'~ required.
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning sign required (HB 352,
1992; Chapter 438)
Unannounced Inspections--Dept
of Agriculture along with local law
enforcement. (SB 316,1994; Chapter
438)
Vending--Line of sight of cashier. (SB
316, 1994; Chapter 438)
No provision
Prohibits local restrictions on the
use, sale and distrbutJon. (SB316, 1994;
Chapter 438)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
16
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Arizona
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
1700West W~on
ExeculJve Tower
Phoenix, AZ 850O7
Reeponse 2/2(t.
From Jack D~mberg
Director, Dept of Health
Services. "Exploring a
citations," will keep
request on file and alert
us~'~n~jhavea
Response letter sent to
Dillenberg 3/18.
Legislative Status
Adjourned
1/8-4/20/96
Bill died
$1384
1f30/96--S1384 referred to Senate
~ Reform OTte.
2/13--Cmte reported bill to floor by 4-3
vote.
2/29-Senate amended bill to exempt
vendr~ rrad-k~and ~ h e~cess
of 650 square feet from uniformity.
uniformity provision.
3/5-Senate passed by 16-14 vote.
3/19-Crate reported bill to House Rules
Crnte by 9-1 vote.
3/26-House Rules reported to floor.
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Retail tof:ecco license-Dept of Liquor
Licenses & Conlml
May susperd/ revoke rcensefor3or
possble defense if training. Mhorg
Require proof of age if believed to be
Affim~ive defenses
Unamou-tced hspedions by Dept of
Liquor Ucenses & Control with minors.
Req~resvendng machhesto be
supervised or equipped with lock-out
device or places haccessl:~e to rninors
Uniformity-sale, distrbution, adv,
Current Law
NO provision
No provision
Sale to Minors--Petty offense with a
~ne up to $300 for indMdual, up to $1,000
for enterprise. (Sec 13-3622) Purchase
offense with fine up to $300.
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
° Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
° Vending
° Line of Sight
Other
17
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Maine
(Budgel Sessbn and
Urnited Policy Issues)
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
King, Jr.
Governor
Response 1124-
Responsibility for
reporting violations is
v~th the Office of
Subslance Abuse, State
House Station #57,
Augusta, ME 04333
(207) 624-6525.
Follow-up letter sent to
~ McMulen-Pelsor
of the Olfice of
Substance Abuse 2J29
Legislative Status
Adjourned
1/3-4/4/96
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
License--Dept of Human Services for
$25. (Ch 470, 1995)
No provision
Sale to Minors--Employee/employer
fine $50-1,500. (Ch. 470, 1995; Ch. 301,
1993, Ch. 445, 1989; "13tle 22, Sec 1579)
prohibited-S100-300 &/or comm. sew. for
for 2nd, $500 &/or comm. serv. for
Minimum Age = 18
Affirmative Defense--Provides for
affirmative defense if fraudulent proof of
age I:P~:~nted. (Ch 470,1995; Ch 301,
1993, Ch 445,1989; Sec 1579)
Warning sign required--Provided by
Dept of Human Services' Bureau of Health
atcost Ucense must be posted. (Ch470,
1995; Ct~331,1993, Ch 445,1989; Sec
1579 & 1555)
Unannounced Inspections--Office
of Substance,Abuse wth local law
enforcement and "contract officers" Ol~d
by Dept of Public Safety. (Ch470, 1995)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
18
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November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Maine
cont'd
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
Vending-Constant adult supervision.
(Ch 470,1995; Ch 406, 1993; Ch 127,
1987; Sec 1628)
No provision
Prohibits localities from imposing
li-n~s on displays, product ~ and
time of sales. (Ch470,1995)
Requires manufacturer's original,
sealed package. (Ch 470, 1995; Sec
1629)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
19
£~8#087.,90?., ~
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Nebraska
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Director
D'Msbn ofAi:o~ism &
DrugAbuse
P.O. Box 94728
Uncoln, NE 68509-4728
Respor~ 1/11:
Division responsible for
with State Patrol for
cormiar chec &they
write citations. County
Attorney is responsible
for pursuing conviction.
Requested kforrna~n
would haveto beac~red
from County Attorneys.
Follow-up letter to Heard
2/29
Legislative Status
Adjourned
1/3-4/18/96
Bill died
PM bill will not contain line of sight
L1350
1/18/95--Intro L1350, referred to
Judicia~ Crnte.
2Y23-Judiciary Crate hrg held, no action.
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Fee set at $10.
SL~uent offenses, at discretion of
court.
Warning for 1st offense, $50 for
subsequent Mhors purchas~use-
Warning for 1st offense, $50 for
subsequent, Exerr~tsas part of wrk
affadavit.
Affirmative defense
Post signs
tes gv
law enforcement ~
Uniformity-sale, distribution,
marketing, display, promc~
Current Law
License--Clerk of Rnance Directors of
cty, w3age orcotrty. Fees based on annual
sales and population up to $100. (Sec 77-
2601,28-1420 through 1422, 28-1424)
License revocation for violations of
sales laws at discre~on of court_ (Sec 28-
1418, 28-1425, 29-1419, 28-106(1))
Sale to Minors--Claes III misdemeanor,
possi:~e E~se revocatbn at d~=~Jon of
court. (Sec 28-1418, 28-1425, 29-1419,
28-106(1))
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
No provision
Vending--Restricted to places of
netopento gen pe: c,
establishments 1hat sell alcohol for on-
No provision
Localities authorized to impose
~ on vending machines. (LB 130,
1092)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
9Zg~0~90Z
2O
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pna

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Vermont
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Albert Elwell
Director of Enforcement
Dept. of Liquor Control
Green ~ Drive,
Drawer 20
4501
Response 3/8: Dept of
OIJ-~ law erforca'n~
their violalJons may not be
reported to Liquor
Control.
Response 7/29: From
Elwetl. Cannot furnish all
attempt to in future.
Legislative Status
Proposed 199,6 Legislation
Adjourned
1/3-5/3/9 6
Current Law
Ucense-From municipality $10/ann.
(Title 7, Sec 1002)
License suspension may occur. (Title
Sale to Minors--Fine up to $100, license
maybe subj~to susmnsion. (T~e 7, Sec
1007) Purchase by minors prohbited-$50
&for I0 I~s comm. serv.
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
State law must be posted--
annuallicense. (r~ 7, Sec 1006)
No provision
Vending-Restricted to places
hao~ss~le to ~ and overnight
accommodatbns.) T~ 7, Sec 10~(a) &
(b))
No provision
Localities authorized to restrict
vending machines. (T'~ 7, Sec 1003(c))
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
21
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As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn, Date)
Iowa
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
II~ Honorable Terry E
Brans~d
Executive Office
St.ate Capitol
Des~ IA ,5(~19
Response 3~: From
Christopher Atchison,
Dir. DeN of Public
Health. Need totalkto
Janet Zwick, Dir. Division
of Sub~a-~,N3use &
Health Prormlbn.
Zwick, Dept of Health
does not keep 1Ns info, it
by the city derk.
Response 7/26: From
Zwick. Referred to Dept
of General Services for
list of local offices.
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Adjourned
1/8-5/1/96
Current Law
License-DeN of Revenue & Finance. Fee
i:~L~donpopulalion upto$1OO/anr~ (Sec
98.13(1), 98.13(7), 98.13(2)(a))
Ucense suspended for 30 days for
2nd olfense within 2 years, 60 days for 3rd
within 5 years, revocation of r~se for 4th
w~l~n5years. (HB232, 1991;Sec982
~-~ough 98.5)
Sale to Minors-Simple misdemeanor.
Fine $300 for 1st offense, license
suspended for 30 days for 2nd olfense
within 2 years, 60 days for 3rd w~hin 5
years, revocation of license for 4th within 5
years. (HB232,1991; Sec9821hrough
98.5) Pu~and useby~
prohibited-up to $100 or 30 days jail.
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
No provision
Vending-Adult supervision with lock-out
device. (HB 232, 1991; Sec98.36)
No provision
State law supersedes local laws
1hat are inconsistent. Localities authorized
to issue bcal ~ses. (HB232,1991; Sec
98.13(2), 98-51)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
22
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of November 19, 1996--3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn, Date)
Florida
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
dohn Harris
Director, Division of
Alm~ &Tobamo,
Et~mu of Licensing
Response 3/21: From
D of Bu ness&
Professional Regulatior~
Provided sample moord
of vblation to see if that
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Adjourned
3/5-5/3/96
Bill Died
H1
1/4/96--Prefiled H1 & H87, referred to
House Juvenie Juslice, House Rnmce &
Ta,~tion & House Appmpria~ons Cmtes.
2Y24-House duven~ Justice sui:xm~te
cornl~ H1 & H87 ~K~er H1, repo~ted
to full cmte.
2/21-House duver~le Juslbe Crate
rep~ed H1, goesto House Rnance &
Taxation.
N1-Awa~ actbn by House Rnarce &
Taxalion and Appropria~r~s Crntes.
4/25--Wthdrawn from House
Approp~tions Cmte; awaits House floor
adbn.
5/3-Bili died on House floor at
as part of employment-S25. Prchloits
drive~s license.
Current Law
Jcense--Divisbn of Alcoholic Beverages
&Tdoacoo, Annual fee detemnined by
dMsion upto $50. (Sec. 569.003)
License subject to revocation
(Seo 56 .006)
Sale to Minors--2nd Degree
rrisdemeanorfine up to $500. (Sec
859.03) Ernployeetraining required.
(sec.5 .o08)
Minimum Age = 18
Affirmative Defense--If purchaser
appea~to be 18 and ID checked.
ID=drivefs license, state-issued ID card,
passport or armed seMces ID card. (Sec
859.o6)
Warning sign required--Provided by
Division of AEoP~ic Beverages & Tobacco.
Post Dealer Permit also. (Sec859.061)
Unannounced Inspections--under
license provision, retailer consents to
~ and search I~ Division of
Ahoholb Beverages & Tobecco. (Sec.
569.0,04)
Vending--Unobstructed line of sight.
(SB 152-H, 1992)
No provision
Prohibits sale of single or loose
cigarettes. (Sec 210.04(6)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
, Other
23
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! 6ZS#o8zgoz '

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Legislative Status
Hawaii
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Juran
Dept of Health
952 N. King Street
Honot~ HI 96817
Response I f22:
Section 7O9-908
providesthat local
jurisdictions enforce 1he
departments. State
efforts have focused on
awcenessand educalbn,
not on fines, penalties or
Follow-up letter sent to
Lipsher 2/29
Lipsher. Provided listof
departments. Said, to
ctations have been
issued.
Adjoumed
1/17-4/29/96
Bill died
H3410
4/4/96-Senate Consumer Protection
Crnte approved subsl~te amendment to
H3410; reported amended H3410 to
floor by 6-1 vote.
4/8-Senate returned bill to Crate, failing
to return bill to the House before
crossover deadine. I~1 isdead.
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Retail licensefrom Liquor
Commission-S50 for retail, $35 for
ven .
Corm'iss~ rnay r~seto grant or
renew license for substanlial violations
during license term.
Ernployee trabing on law and proof of
age requirements. Prohl:~
Requires proof of age if appears to
bender18
Une of sight provisbn.
Prohbits sale of single dgarettes,
reqLires original packaging.
Prohbits minors from se~ing tobacco
products.
Current Law
License--Unclear asto "dealer' license
and its application to retailer. Dept of
Treasury, Annual $2.50. (Sec 245-1,245-
2)
No provision
Sale to Minors-Fine up to $100 for 1st
offense, $100-1,000 for subsequent (Sec
709-908(1)) Purchase by minors
prohbited-$10 for 1st offense, $50 or 48-
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning sign required (Sec 709-
908(2))
No provision
Vending--Restricted to bars, cabarets
or other places that prohbit minors. (SB
1567,1991; Chapter 328K, new sedJon)
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
24
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Hawaii
cont'd
Hawaii
cont'd
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Bills died
B~ must be in last crate by 2/16, and to
lbor 1st week h March.
H3783
1/22/96-H3783 referred to House
Irtagovemmen~ Crrte, House Consul-~
Proteclion & Juclciary Cmte, and House
3/8--Cmte did not report bill before
deadlhe. Bill isdead.
$3049
1/22--$3049 referred to Senate Health
Crate and Senate Consu~ Protedion
On~
2/5-Senate Heallh Crrte hearing held.
No adiontaker~
3/8--Crate did not report bill before
dead~i~. Bill isdead.
Retail licensefrom Liquor
~Fee$50
for 3 or more violations
Sanc~:ms-Sarr~ as current law.
Minors purchaselreceipt-$10 for 1st
offense, $50 for subsequent, exempt
for work
Ernpbyee training/affaclavit
Require proof of age if appears to be
Lllderl&
Affirmative defense
Attorney General with Liquor
C, omTissim ~ei mr#~ ma'n:xrced
Reff.irevendng rnachinesto be
equipped with lock-out device (Not in
draft)
Uine-of-sight provision
Uniformity-sale, distribution, display,
use, adverlising, promo.'~n.
Require original, rnanufacture~s
Prohbit sampling within 1,000 feet of
schods, etc. (To be removed from
draft)
Current Law
License--Uncl~r asto "dealer' license
and its application to retailer. Dept of
Treasu~/, Annual $2.50. (Sec 245-1,245-
2)
No provision
Sale to Minors--Fine up to $100 for 1st
offense, $1oo-1,00o for subsequent. (Sec
709-908(1)) Purchase by minors
prohibited-S10 for 1st offense, $50 or48-
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Waming sign required (Sec 709-
908(2))
No provision
~g~ bars, cabarets
or other placesthat prohbit minors. (SB
1567,1991; Chapter 328K, new section)
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
~g
Line of Sight
Other
25
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Mississippi
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Response 3/26:
From Governor.
RmNatded toAG, IVl~ke
M0cre
Legislative Status
Adjourned
1/2-4/19/96
Support from retail community for proof
of age requirement and Ibe of sight
retail.
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors-Misdemeanor with fine
of $20-100. (H!B 1268, 1994; Sec 97-5-
25)
Minimum Age = 18
Employee statement requires proof of age if
purchaser appeas to be under 18. (HB
1268, 1994; Sec 97-5-25)
Waming sign required (HB 1268,
1994; Sec 97-5-25)
Unannounced inspections--
bcal law~ (HB 1268,1994; Sec
97-5-25)
Vending--Constant supervision. (HB
1268, 1994; Sec 97-5-25)
No provision
Supersedes local laws on use, sale,
p~ and distrbution. (liB 1268,
1994; Sec 97-5-25)
Requires manufacturer's original,
sealed package. (HB 1268, 1994;
Sec97-5-25)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
26
~ ZSe-eOSZgOg
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 prn

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Kansas **
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
"l'he ~ E~] Graves
Govermr
State Capitol Bldg.
Topeka, KS 66612
Response 3#19:
Dept of Social &
Rehabilitation Services.
Respons~lefor bbck
grant. Will provide info
oncm~=~cechec~ b~
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Adjourned
1/8-5/2/96 sine die 5/23
Bill Enacted
H2544
1/30--Senate Federal & State Affairs
Crnte heard bit
3/19--Cmte amended bil~ (marked by *)
and reported to floor.
3/21 -Senate amended NI on 2nd
read'rig to include uniformity provision by
20-14vote.
3f28-Senate removed uniformity
provision by 39-1 vote on recon,.4Beration.
Passed bil~ by 40-0 vote; goesto House
for concurrence.
3~2g-House refused to concur;, goesto
Corference Crrte.
N5-Senate approved Conference Crate
report.
4/24-House approved conference crate
report by 98-25 vote; bill goes to
Governor for action.
* Increase license feeto $25 for retail
~ B Misderrear~&
fine of at least $200. In deciding fine
training is a possble defense. Minors-
purchaseorpossesao~
f:a:~-or-j~ * $25
Affirmative defense-* also appliesto
mail order if written documentation
exists.
Dir of Taxation respon,~'ble for
authorize inspecl~s~ Prohbits use of
rni'~totest~unless an
officer authorized to enforce this act.
* Un~e..-m.:%,
Ban sampling within 500 feet of
schools with exceplbns.
Current Law
License-Director of Taxation. Biennium
$12. (Sec 79-3303, 79-3304(a), 79-
3304(f), 79-3304(h), 79-3304(i))
Ucense revocation possible for
distr~ution, not sales to miners. (Sec 79-
3390, 79-3321,79-3322)
Sale to Minors--Fine up to $1,0.00
andor irnprisonment for up to I year. (See.
79-3390, 79-3321,79-3322)
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
27
~EStz0~Zg0Z i As of
November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Colorado
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Thei-bnorat~ Gale
Norton
A~mey General
1525 Sherman Stree~
5th Fbor
collecting infomna~on.
Individual district
informatbn.
Follow-up letter sent to
Norton 2/29
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Adjourned
1/10-5/8/96
Bill defeated
S213
3/12/96--Introduced and referred to
Senate Business AtfaJrs Crnte.
3/18-Cmte approved bill on 6-2 vote
vv~han~ to add~he word
"cigarettes" to the uniformity clause.
Referred to Senate Appropriations
Onte.
4/22-Senate Appropriations Crnte
umni'mu~reja~S213.
Require relaiWending license from
to $25.
4th offense in 2 yrs, revoke for 2 yre
for 5th offense in 2 yrs.
offense, $250 for 2nd, $500 for 3rd,
$1,000 for 4th & sub offenses within
2-yr perbd. Employer-warning for 1st
olfense, $100 for 2nd in 2 yrs, $500
for 3rd.
Uniformity-sale, distrbution,
licensure, advertising, pmmction,
c~lay.
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors--Class 2 petty offense
wilhafineof $200. (Sec 18-13-121)
Purchase by minors probated-s50 or
Minimum Age = 18
Affirmative Defense--Provides for
affirmative defense if purchaser presented
dooament with age on it. (Sec 18-13-121)
Warning sign required (Sec 18-13-
121)
No provision
Vending--Constant supewision. (Sec 18-
13-121)
No provision
Local Authority over the sale of tobacco
products. (Sec 18-13-121)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
28
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pra

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Connecticut **
Bills)
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PM sentto:
Del:t of Revenue Services
25 s oumey
Hartford, CT 06106
2nd letter sent to
Spalter 2/29
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
AAA Legislative
Objectives
Adjourned
2/7-5/8/96
Bill Enacted
H5457
2/13/96-1 ntreduced.
3/7-House Select Cmte on Children
reported substitute version to House
Judiciary Crnte.
3/25-House Judiciary Cmte reported to
floor.
4/16-House referred to General Law
Crate.
Suspend q3 to 30 days for 3rd sub
h 18-rm~petiod. Rernovevndg
machine for I yr for 3rd/sub in 18-
Two penalty structures created-
Increeses current p~ to $200
for 1st, $350 for 2nd, up to $50,0 for
sub in 18-rnnth perbd. Irnposes
additional penalty from Dept of
Revenue-erq:~ee $100 for 1st
offense, $150 for 2nd/subin 18-
I st, $500 for 2rudsub in 18-mnths.
Purchase-up to $50 for 1st, up to
Ucense--Cornrn~ioner of Revenue
Sewices, Annual $25. (Act 92-66, 1992;
Sec 12-286)
No provision
Sale to Minors-Fine of $50 for 1st
offense, $50-100 for subsequent. (Act
92-66, 1992; Sec 53-344) Purchase by
minors prohibited-s50 for 1st offense,
$50-100 for subsequent.
License
Revocation
Enforcement
4/24-Cmte reported it.
4/29-House referred to House Education
Cmte.
5/1-Cmte reported it.
bill to Governor.
6/6-Govemor signed into law.
$100 for sub.
Con-aissbner of Revenue sl~l report
on ~corductedand
enforcemert to General Asserrbly
starting 1/1/98.
Minimum Age = 18
Requires proof of age, defined as
motor vehicle eperatoCs license, valid
passport or identity card. (Act 91-66,
1992; Sec 53-344)
Warning sign required (Act 92-66,
1992; Sec 12-289)
No provision
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
29
,~ ~s£#oszgoz :
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
AAA Legislative
Objectives
Connecticut
(cont'd)
Alaska
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Response 1/16:
FrornDean J. Guaneli,
Chief Asst Attomey
General. Central crirninal
record keeping is Dept of
Public Safety, Records &
Information Section,
5700 E Tudor Rd,
Anchorage, AK 99507-
1225.
Adjourned
1/8-5/7/96
Requires face-to-face interaction or
~L~ay of ID. ~mu~be
inoperableatter each sale. On 7/1/98,
machines restricted to places
inaccess~eto ~ or separate area
Restricts sarnpling to licensed dealers
or areas of events/establishments that
are irEcessi~to ~.
Requires original, manufacturer's
packaging with wamhg labels.
Vending--Constant supervision. (Act
92-66, 1992; Sec 12-289)
No provision
Local Authority-Vending machines
only. (Act 92~56, 1992; Sec 12-289)
Prohibits sale of single cigarettes.
(sec 12-314)
Ucense - Dept of Revenue $25 (Sec.
43.050.01 o(a), 43.050.020, 43.050.010-
43.050.180(1))
Allows for license
suspension/revocation
Sale to Minors--Fines up to $300,
11.76.100(a)(1), 43.050.070) Possession
by minors prohibited.
Minimum Age = 19
No provision
Warning sign required--Provided by
Deptof Revenue. (HB 84,1992;Sec
43.70.075)
No provision
Vending-Requires supervision. (Sec
11.76.100)
No provision
Vending
Line of Sight
Other
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
30
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Tennessee
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PM sentto:
Ellington Agricultural
Center
P.O. Box 40627
Nashville, TN 37204
R~ 1/5:
Correct dept--Dept of
Agriculture. Funding for
erfotcernent not
provided. Until it exists,
'~here probably will be no
enforcement adJon."
S~jnage, oe~a~
monitored in oonj~clion
with sanitation
ir~ns of food
eslabr~rne~.
Follow-up letter sent to
Wheeter 2/29
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Adjourned
1/9-4/26/96
Current Law
AAA Legislative
Objectives
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors-Class A misdemeanor-
~ne upto $2,5oo, 3~ by employee-
-5-yrban on sale er pessessim Owner may
1994; Sec 39-15-408, 39-15-409)
prohibited-S50 or 25 hrs comm. sew. for
1st olfense, $50 & 50 hrs cornrrt se~v.
Minimum Age = 18
Requires proof of age if appears to
be ruder 18. Proof of age is~fmed as
driveds ~cense or other ID 1hat hasa
picture. (HB2395, 1994; Sec 39-15-408,
39-15-409)
Warning sign required (HB 2395,
1994; Sec 39-15-411)
Unannounced Inspections--Dept
of Agriculture. (HB2395, 1994)
Vending-Requires supervision. (HB
23~5,1994)
No provision
State law occupied entire field of
tobacco legislation. (HB 2395, 1994)
Requires manufacturer's original,
sealed package with federal
warning. (HB 2395, 1994)
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
31
, L~.c~o-czgoz As of
November 19, 1996-- 3:30 prn

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Legislative Status
Missouri
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
rhe~Md
Gove'r~
Fi0crn216
State Capitol Bldg.
Jefferson City, MO
2nd letter sent to
Governor 2/29
Response7/23: From
Governor. Referred to
Dept of Public Safety.
Adjourned
1/3-5/17/96
Bills Died
oppose line-of-sight provision; bill w~ll not
indude.
S831
1/23/96--S831 referred to Senate
Pubic Heal~h Crate.
1/29-Senate Public Health Crnte
amendedS831.
2/1--Cmte reported S831 to floor (6-4)
w~h amendment. Attem~to repo~
uniformity failed.
4/29-Senate removed uniformity
provision by 21-10 vote, referred to
Senate Budget Control Crate.
5/17-Died in crate at adjoumment.
H1247
1/23--Introduced.
2/13-House Public Health Crate hrg
held, no aslbn taken.
2/20-Cmte voted "do pass" by 7-2 and
reported it to the floor.
4/24-House removed uniforrr;@
provision by 83-64 vote; awaits final
floor action.
5/17-Died awaiting floor action at
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Ucerc=,e-Annual $25
Suspands 3 days for 2rid offense ~n 2
yrs, upto 7 days for3rd, 9-21 days
for sub. in 2yrs.
Sandbns on ernp~ees-$100 for 1st
offense in 2 yrs, $250 for 2nd, $500
for 3rd, $1,000 for subsequent in 2
yrs. Minors purchase/receipt-S25/10
hrs comm serv,$50/20 hrs
Require proof of age if person
appearsto be u'der 18
Affirmative defense
Recl~esvend~ rm~to be
supervised, equipped with lock-out
device or restricted to areas
inaocessl~to rni~rs
Uniformity-sale, use, distribution,
display, sarnping, promo'~r~
Require original, manufacturers
packaging. Prohbit sarnpl~ng wllhin
500 feet of schools, etc.
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors-Fine for 1st offense
$25,2nd $100, subsequent $250. (SB
509, 1992)
Minimum Age = 18
Requires proof of age if appears to
be ~der 18. Proof of age is defined as
driveFs i~cense or other ID that has a
picture. (SB 509, 1992)
Waming sign required (SB 509,
1992)
No provision
No provision
No provision
Local Authority (SB509, 1992; Sec
71.740)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
32
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pra

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Legislative Status
Alabama
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Robert Leavell
Administrator
2715 Gunter Park Dr.,
West
Response to 2_429:
From Bany Cravey, Asst
Dir, ABC, on 3/5. Donot
keep record of store/
SL~0ort $268, then can
address request.
Adjourned
2/6-5/20/96
Bills died
Retailers opposed to the tines and the
Hl12"
2/6/96-Introduced and referred to
House State Ad~nistration Cmte.
4/4--House passed H112 with
amendments* by 83-0 vote, sert to
Senate.
4/17-Senate Govemmental Affairs
Crate delayed adion.
5/2--Cmte reported bill to floor.
5/20.-Senate floor vote, possible
H18
2/6/96-Introduced and referred to
House State Administration Cmte.
S268
2/6/96--Introduced and referred to
Senate Govemmer~ Affairs Cmte.
2/29--Senate Crnte reported bill to
floor.
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
Requires rstail tobacco permit from
Ak:oholic Beverage Conlml Board. May
corrLine tobac~ licensbg v~h ~
exempls erq::/,eym~ f person 21 or
vendor program."
Uniform@*
Requires original, manufacturer's
Ucense-Dept of Revenue
"P~ icense ta~' based on population
$2-15. (Sec 40-12-72, 40-12-176(a),
40-25-2(a))
No provision
Sale to Minors-Fines $10-50. May be
irrpdsoned or sente-ced to hard labor for
3o days. (Sec 13A-12-3, 26-101 (a))
Minimum Age = 19
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
Localities authorized to impose
'l_icense tax" on venting ~. (Sec11-
51-98)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
° Revocation
° Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
° Vending
° Line of sight
° Other
33
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Rhode Island **
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
The~Lhcoh
Nnmd
Governor
StateHouse
Providence, RI (~xJ03
Response2/7:
From David Darington,
Dir. of Intergovemmental
Relations. Dept of Health
has "statistical
infomnation on citations,"
but does not collect info
on final fines or
state plan to ~ollect such
info. rmy
Follow-up letter sent to
Darlington 2/29
and the 6th District
Cour~
Legislative Status
Proposed 199,6 Legislation
Adjourned
1/~-8/1/96
Bill Enacted.
$2804
2/6/96--Introduced.
4f30-Senate passed $2804.
8/1 -Senate concurred; sending bill to
the Govemor.
8/7 --Governor signed into law.
Suspend license for 14daysfor 3rd
offense in 3-yr period, 90 days for 4th
and subseque~ otfenses in 3-yr
per d.
vblations--Fine of $100 for 1st
offense in 3 yrs, $200 for 2nd, $300
for 3rd, and $500 for 4th and
Requires posting o(signson
prohbition to seil to minors. Dept of
Health will provide at cost.
Dept of Health responsible for
erforcerner’ Shall conduct
Requires original, manufacturers
Prohibits sampling within 500 feet of
Current Law
License--Tax Administrator $25 (Sec
44-20-2, 44-20-7)
Suspends license for up to 90 days
for 3rcl violation of sales to tabors laws
wilhin 60days. (Sec 11-9-13, 11-9-14)
Sale to Minors-Fine for 1st offense
$100, 2nd w~thin 30 days $200,3rd within
60 days $3(XY[cense suspension for up to
90days. (Sec11-9-13,11-9-14) Purchase
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
State law posted--Dept of Health at
cost. (Sec 11-9-13)
No provision
Vending--Located in direct line-of-sight
bars. (SB 1056, 1995)
No provision
Prohibits sale of cigarettes in
PsaCks of less than 20.
pecifically bans singles. (SB
1056, 1995; Sec44-20-31)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
0~0~90~
34
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 prn

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Rhode Island
cont'd:
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
H8348
2/6/96--Introduced and referred to
4/2-House Judiciary Crrte hea~
4/1 O-Sponsor withdrew from
8/I - Died at adjoumrnent
2_J6/96--Introduced and referred to
Senate Judiciay Crnte.
811 -Died at adjournment.
Suspend license for up to 14 days for
3rd violation within I year, for up to 90
days for 4th violation within I year.
Sanctions-S100 for 1st offense,
$200 for 2nd, $300 for 3rd offense,
$500 for 4th.
° Requires proof of age. Provides for
affirmative defense.
Uniformity-state given
responsbility of sales and rna~ksting of
Current Law
License--Tax Administrator $25 (Sec
44-20-2, 44-20-7)
Suspends license for up to 90 days
for 3rd violation of sales to minors laws
w~hin 60days. (Sec 11-9-13, 11-9-14)
Sale to Minors-Fine for 1st offense
$100,2nd within 30 days $200,3rd w~hin
60 days $3(X)4icense suspension for up to
90days. (Sec11-9-13, 11-9-14) Purchase
by mix~ ~ as above.
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
State law posted--Dept of Health at
cost. (Sec 11-9-13)
No provision
Vending-Located in direct line-of-sight
and eqdpped with lock-out devbe, e{cept
bars. (SB 1056, 1995)
No provision
Prohibits sale of cigarettes in
packs of less than 20.
Specifically bans singles. (SB
1056, 1995; Sec44-20-31)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
35
~,~£~,O£.,Z90S
As of November 19, 1996-- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Oklahoma
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Ron L Wills
Director
Ab:~ 13everage Law
4545 N. Linooln St.,
Suite 270
2nd letter sent to Willis
2/29
Oklahoma
(Continued)
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
Adjourned
2/5-5/31/96
License-Tax Commission $30 for 3-yr
period. (Sec 304(a) & (b), 304(d)(2), 316
(b)(2), 1504)
No provision
Sale to Minors-Fine for 1st offense
$25,2nd within I year $50, subsequent
w~hin I year $75. (SBl130, 1994; Title 21
Sec 1241, 1242; "l~e 15 Sec 13)
Purchase/posses~ by tabors prohbited-
$25 for 1st offense, $50 for subsequent in
1yr.
Minimum Age = 18
Requires proof of age if appears to
be u~der 18. Proofefage isdetined as
drivels license or other ID that hasa
picture. (SBl130, 1994; "l'rtle 21 Sec 1241,
1242; T'tle 15 Sec 13)
Warning sign required (SB1130,
1994)
Unannounced Inspections--
~wm ~(SB 1130,1994)
Vending-Continuous supewision. (SB
1130,1994)
No provision
State law supersedes local
restrictions on sale, purchase,
distribution, advertising, sampling,
taxation. (SBl130, 1994)
Requires manufacturer's original,
sealed package. (SB 1130, 1994)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License " "
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
36
Z~8-~08Zg0Z ~
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
~ South **
Carolina
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
B~net R, ~ III
Director
Dept. of Revenue
301 Getvais SL
~ sc29201
Respome 1/8:
Oeptof Revenuel-~snc
uried~ction. Letter
forwarded to Court
Administration, %Vnich
information."
Alcohol & Olf~er Drag
Abuse Services.
results, but actual
Referred to Judic~
Dept, Division of Court
Administration.
Response 7/24: From
Court Administration.
Referred to county court
offices.
Legislative Status
Adjourned
1/9-6/26/96
Bill Enacted
H3201
Carryover bil~ from 1995.
1/9/96-AwNts action on Senate floor.
6/12-House concurred with Senate
arnendrnerts, send~ bil to Governor for
adion.
6/18--Governor signed hto law.
Proposed 1996 Legislation
increase fines-up to $'25 for 1st
offense, $50 for 2nd, at least $100
andorirr~ for 60 days to 1
Yr for 3rd and s~bsequent offenses.
Revenue &Taxalim. May use rr'kc~
UNformity of state law, including
smok~g. Prohl~ IocaJ~:inances
pertaining to tobacco products.
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors-Fine of $25-1 O0
andfor i~ment for 2-12 monlhs.
(Sec. 16-17-500)
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
37
::, ~I~OEZgOZ ' As of
November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 prn

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Louisiana
(F~ml Session)
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Terry Pitm (Mr.)
Otfice of Alcoholic
1885 Wocx:Idal~ Blvd.
~ Rouge, LA 70806
2nd letter sent to Pitre
2/29
Legislative Status
Adjoumed
4/29-6/12/96
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors--Fin~s for 1st offense
up to $50,2nd up to $100,3rd up to $250,
subsequent up to $400. (SB130, Act
64,1994; Sec 14:91.7,14:91.6) Purchase
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning sign required (SB130, Act
64, 1994)
Unannounced Inspections--
~ Beverage Cortrd ak~ w~h kx~
law enforcement (SB 130, Act 64,1994)
No provision
No provision
State law supersedes local
restrictions on saJe, promotion and
dist~ution. (SB 130, 1994; Act 64)
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 pra

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
North Carolina
(F Sessbn)
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsantto:
Branch, ASSIST Project,
Dspt. of
Health&Natural
Response 1/23:
Referred to Dept of
Hm-an Resouoes, er~y
respo~ble for SAMHSA
recjs.
Response 3t22: From
Britt. Administrative
Office of the Courts only
state depository of
vblations. Keeps total #
of violatbns, not
Legislative Status
Adjourned
5/13-6122/96
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors-Class 2 misdemeanor.
(~ter 241, HB 766,1995; HB 852,
1991;Sec14-313) Purchaseby
prohibited-infraction.
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
Unannounced Inspections--Dept
of Hm~an Resources w~h bcal law
enforcement. (Chapter241, HB 766,
1995)
No provision
No provision
State law supersedes local
restrictions on sale, distribution,
promotion and display atter 9/1/95.
(Chapter 241, HB 766, 1995)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
39
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 prn

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
i De|aware **
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
W~cn Rerr~Jm
Director
D'~sion of R~
Carvel State Office
Bldg.
F,,r hst.
Wlming(~, DE 19801
2nd letter sent to
Remington 2./29
Legislative Status
Proposed 199,6 Legislation
Adjourned
1/9-6/30/96
Bill enacted
H440
1/25/96--H44o Introduced and
referred to House Judiciary Cmte.
3/12-House Crate reported bill to floor.
to provide for uniformity by 41-0 vote.
Referred to Senate Health & Social
Services Cmte.
3/28-Senate Crate repotted bill to
floor.
4/5-Governor signed into law.
Albwssuspension to 6 rnnthsfor 2nd
andsub, h 12mn~s
Employer-$25~) for 1st, $500 for
2nd, $1,000forsub. Minors'purchase.
$50 or 25 hrs sew, $50 & 50 hrs
oorrrn serv for 2nd & sub in I yr.
Affirmative defense
Unarra d mo c nsbyDe
Public Safety with law enforcement
Restricts machinesto taprooms,
not permitted by law
~ * Uniform state law-
covered h bil.
Requires sealed, rnanufadurefs
Current Law
Li~e~--Dep~ of Finance $5. (Sec
5307-5308)
Allows for license revocation (Sec
5313)
Sale to Minors-Class B misdemeanor,
~e up to $500 for individuals, upto
$2,000 for ~. Possble6 month
~;arceration. (Sec 1106(1), 4206(b),
4207(b), 4208(3))
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
° Vending
Line of sight
Other
9~£9083903
40
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
New Hampshire
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Dir. of Collections
Division
Administration
61 South Spring St.
Concord, NH O3301
2nd lettersent to Dame
2/29
Legislative Status
Proposed 199,6 Legislation
Adjourned
1/3-6/13/9'6
Current Law
License-Tax Commission $10 for 2-yr
period. (Sec 78.2, 78.6)
No provision
Sale to Minors--Fine of $100. (HB 650,
1995; Sec 78:12-b, 78:12-c, 78:6)
prohibited~lO0 or 20 hrs community
service.
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning sign required--Commissioner
of Revenue to provide wih ~. (Sec
78:i2-b)
No provision
Vending~-Supervised to determine age of
purchaser. (HB 650, 1995)
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
° Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
41
L'1~8~'08~90~, :
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
California
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Secretanj
Health & We,re
1600 9th St., Room 460
Sacramento, CA 95814
Response 4,9: From
Kirrbedy Belshe of Dept.
of Hea~th Se~ices.
Detai~ed info requested is
provided HHS. To
consider add~
efforts to provide info,
need morei'foon
program to withhold
benefits, ie benefits
of retailers, agreement
with retailers, etc.
Legislative Status
Adjourned
1/3-8/31/9,6 (11130 sine die)
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors--Employer--$200-300
for 1st, $600-90,0 for 2nd in 5 yrs,
$1,200-1,800 for 3rd, $3,000-4,000 for
4th, $5,000-6,000 for sub offenses in 5
yrs. Mi'~s ~ p3ssession-$150 and
dfiveCs license. (Sec. 22958 and Sec
308(a) & (13); AB 2188,1996)
Minimum Age = 18
Requires proof of age if person
amearstobe under 18. (SB 1927, 1P~4;
Sec 308(a) & (b))
Warning sign required--Dept of
Health Services to esta~ish signs, must
include 800 number to report v'~ations.
Must post state law. (SB 1927,1994; Sec
308)
Unannounced Inspections-- State
~ along w~h local law
erforcernert May use rrinor& (SB 1927,
1994; AB 2188)
Vending--Restricted to places with on-
sale public premise liquor license. (AB 686,
19~5)
No provision
Local authority--vending
machines. (AB 686, 1995)
Requires manufacturer's original
packaging with federal warning.
(Sec 308.2)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
42
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 prn

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Illinois
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
The ~le J'rn Ea~ar
Governor
207 State House
Springfi~d, IL 62706
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Adjourned
1/10-5/22/96 (sine die 12/31)
Draft not considered
5/9/96--Draft bill awaiting introduction.
5/22-Draft was never intr~uced.
Undertrain~ng requirements, proof
of ID is required if purchaser believed
tobe LIX~18.
Clarifies inspeclbns. May use state
& local law enforcement for inspeclbr~.
May use minors. Rle report with HHS.
Uniformity-sale, distribution,
display, use, adverlJsing, promotion.
Grandfathers ordinances in etfect by
5/1/96.
Requires rna.nufacture~s original
pade .
Prohibits sampling within 500 feet of
schools,etc.
Current Law
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors-Fine for 1st offense
$200,2nd within I year $400, subsequent
within I year $600. (liB 1576, 1993; Sec
2357-8, 2358-1,235.8-24, 2358-32)
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning sign required (SB 784,
1991)
Unannounced Inspections--Liquor
Control Cownission (FIB 1576,1993)
Vending-Direct Supervisbn (Public Act
181, SB 717,1995)
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
&ttStt0ST.907-" 43
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pin

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Massa-chusetts
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Executive Offce for
Adrranistr'a~on & Fir~:~nce
100~St. Room
Augrey Rushton, Dept of
Revenue. Referred to Dr.
Greg Connol~/, D~pt Of
Public Heallh's Tobacco
Control Program.
info on what vvil~ be
withheld. Volunteers to
collect cb.ta from local
toPM.
Response 8/21:
Rece~ng vidations from
Newton Bd of Hllh.
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Adjourned
113-7131 (sine die 12/31/96)
Awaiting ~oductions
Current Law
Localities authorized to require local
retail license. (Chapter64C, Sec 2, 10)
License-Dept of Revenue $5 for 2-yr
period. (Chapter64C, Sec2,10)
License application denied after 4
viclat~s within 3-year period. (Chapter
270, Sec 6)
Sale to Minors--Fine for 1st offense at
least $100,2rid at least $2OO, subsequent
~er 4 vblatbns within :3 years. (Chapter
270, Sec 6)
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
State law must be posted (Chapter
270, Sec 7)
No provision
No provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
0E'~/~0’~.90~ . 44
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
"Michigan
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
State Capitol Bldg.
P.O. Box 30013
Lans , MI489m
Response4/1: From
If available, it will be from
ag s.
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
1/10-12/13/9.6
Canyover $730 aw~ls aclion in House.
S730
reported bill to floor by 7-0 vote.
2/27--House amendment to repeal
uniformity passed by 7032 vote.
83-23 vote; returns to Senate for
3/5-Senate refused to concur by 21-15
vote agahst. Bill goes to conference
crrte.
As passed Senate (11#30/95)
SanclJons-Ernpbyee-$150 if
training provided, Minors for pu~
possesion/use-$100 (except for
empbyrnent). May only ~ ~
if minor convicted.
certification
Affirmative defense if person relied
on proof of age or training not
Dept. of Public Health, wilh local
efforce'nert, shal ~ ~
inspeclbns with minors
Current Law
AAA Legislative
Objectives
No provision--
No provision
Sale to Minors--Fine of $50 (Sec
25.281-25.285, 7.411 (5)) Possession by
rrinors prohibited-S50. Sign says purchase
by minors proh~ed.
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning sign required--Dept of
Public Health will prov'~le. (Act 327, HB
5104, 1993)
No provision
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
° Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
45
1981r08?.90E
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 prn

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Michigan
cont'd
Legislative Status
Proposed 199,6 Legislation
(exerrpts tobacco stores).
Prohibits sale of dgarettes separate
from package, or in packs of less than
20 (exempls td~cco stores).
Current Law
Vending-Restricted to places
i~Essst~to rninors or wl~ a Class C
rquor licer~e. (HB 5017, 1992; Sec 470)
No provision
State law prohibits local
restri~ons on sale or licensure of
td~acco products. (Act 327, HB 5104,
199~)
Prohibits sale of cigarettes .
separate from package, except in
tobacco specialty stores. (Act 31,
HB 5225, 1992)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
Vending
Line of sight
Other
~£B1zO£_,ogO~:' 46
As of November
19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
New Jersey
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
I-~~
Dir. of Miscelbnecx~ Tax
DMsion, Dept. of
Treasury, Division of
Tax,~on
Respome 3/11:
Forwarded to Joseph
Rynr Ch C rr
Heallh. WII ~ PMon
distribution of status
reporls on enforcement
Response 3'28: From
Flynn. Referred to
Bonnie Schuster, Dept of
Heath
Response 8/14: Testing
erforcernent system; info
avalable October 1996.
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
Ucense-Division of Taxation, Annual
$40 in 1996, $50 in subsequent years.
($1186, 1995; Sec 54:40A-s, A-3, A-4, A-
24)
Allows license revocation after 2nd
or subsequent viol~ions. (Sec 2~170-51;
$279, 1995)
Sale to Minors--Fine of $250 for 1st
offense, $500 for 2nd, $1,000 for 3rd and
sub. otfenses. (Sec2A:170-51; $279,
1995)
Minimum Age = 18
Affirmative Defense if person appears
to be of'legal age." (Sec 2A:170-51;
$279, 1995)
Warning sign required (Sec 54:40A-
4.1)
Unannounced Inspections--
Co~er of Heallh wi~ issue grants
funded by license fees to local health depts
for erforcernent and inspeclbns. (S1186,
1995)
Vending--Ban on property used for
scho~ p~:x~s and owned by scho~ board.
(Sec 18A:40A-1)
No provision
Local authority over vending machine
restrictions.
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
47
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pln

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
AAA Legislative
Objectives
New York
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
David~
State of NY
Dept. of Heallh
Com~gTowe~
Errpire State Plaza
Resp~se 3t2~. Federal
& state law does not
require tracking of
violaf~:~. Enforcement is
through cou~ heath
dem me o
New York
(Continued)
Adjourned
1/3-7/13 (sinedie 12/31/96)
Ucense-C~mmissioner of Taxation &
Finance, "registration"for $100. (Sec
489, 470(7-9))
Ucense suspension for one year with
3 violations within 2-year period. (SB
4183-B, 1994; AB3900-E, 1993)
Sale to Minors-Fine for 1st offense
$10o-30o, subsequent $1,000. C e-year
license suspens~ for 3 vitiations within 2-
year period. (SB 418313, 1994; AB3900-
E 1993)
Minimum Age = 18
Requires proof of age if person
appearsto be under25. Proof of age must
be photo ID issued by government er~ or
educational insl~ion. ~isnota
defense. (SB 4183-B, 1994; AB3900-E,
1993)
Warning sign required (SB 4183-B,
1994; AB3900-E, 1993)
No provision
Vending--Restricts to bars or bar areas
of restaurants with on-premise liquor
icense, private dubs, tobacco ~,
places of employment not open to pubic.
(AB 1993)
No provision
State law supersedes local
restrictions on dist~ution of samples or
coupons. CAB 3900-F_, 1993)
Prohibits sale of out-of-package
cigarettes. (AB 7139-E, 1994)
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
48
"#£8"#08,~90Z
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Ohio
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
The~Geerge
Vdmvich
Response 1/17:
Dept of AEo~I & Drug
Add~ion Services.
Resp~-~e for
Div. of Prevention &
Traiffng, or Ronald
Response 3f18: From
Peter Somani, Dept of
Health. No central
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Adjourned
1/2-11/15/96 (sine die12/31/96)
Carryover bill from 1995, H299.
H299
1/1(Y96-House b3caJ Gov~ Crnte
reported to floor (13-1).
Requires proof of age if seller
beteves purchaser is ruder 18
Affirmative defenses
ReqLiresvmrning sign
bybca iaw
enforcerne~ with mix~. (Local health
depts may assist.) No citations issued
Uniformity-sale, distrbution, use,
Sarnpling ban within 500 ff of
Requ'~'es cigarettes/smokeless to be
in rnanLPadurefs packaghg
Current Law
License--County Treasurer, Annual $30.
(sec 5743.15)
No provision
Sale to Minors--4th Degree
rniscl~nor fine upto $250 and/er up to
30 days of jail for 1st offense, 3rd degree
rrisdemean~, fine up to $500 and/or q~ to
60 days jail for subsequent. (Sec 2927.02)
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning sign required (Sec
2927.02)
No provision
Vending--Immediate v'#inity and in plain
view. (SB40,1991; Sec2927.02)
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 prn

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Pennsylvania
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Response 1/12:
Crowley-Enforce
cigarette tax statutes
sales, a cdrninai penalty, is
by state & local police.
information sight.
Follow-up letter sent
Crowley 2/29
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
S1008
Carryover from 1995.
05/07/96-Senate Finance Crate
reported bill with arnendrnents to Senate
Appropriations Cmte.
offense in 2 yrs, 1 mnth for 41h, 6-12
mnths for 5th and sub. offenses in 2
yrs.
Employee--$50for 1st offense,
$100 for 2nd, 3rd Degree
Misderneanor for 3rd and sub. offenses.
Employer-S150 for 1st in 2-yr period,
$300 for 2nd, $450 for 3rd, $600
for 4th and sub. in 2-yr. period.
Provides for affirmative defense.
Requ~ warning signs with 800
nurrber for violations. Requires
Surgeon Generals warring to be
posted.
U~ i~spe:Ib~ by D~Ct oI:
Health & Dept of Agriculture.
Agriculture requh~d to use minors.
Heallh may contract with local er~es.
Current Law
Ucense-Dept of Revenue, Annual $25
(T'rtle 72, Sec 8221 (a), 8227(a), 8271 (a),
8201)
No provision
Sale to Minors-Summary offense with
a fine of at least $25 for 1st offense, at
least $100 for subsequent. ('r'tle 18,
Sec6305(a) & (b)) Purchase by minors
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
9g~O~ZgO~
5O
As of November 19, 1996--3:30 pnl

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
'Pennsylvania
cont'd
Legislative Status
Proposed 199,6 Legislation
$1008 (cont'd)
Restrictsto places inaccess~le to
minors, horse radng facir~ies, off-
track betting facilities.
Products located within line of sight
or under direct control.
Uniformity of subject in chapter.
G ~ ordinances enacted by
effective date.
Ban sam~ng wilhin 500 feet of
Current Law
No provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
Vending
° Line of sight
Other
51
Lc~,O -Cz, gOZ"
,,
As of November 19, 1996-- 3:30 prn

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Pennsylvania
cont'd
Legislative Status
H2190
Canyover H2190 v~s referred to House
Frmnce Crrte in 1995 on 11/1/95. Bil has
~noacRm in 1996.
Proposed 199,6 Legislation
Ernployee-$25 for 1st offense, $100
subsequent Mhots'purcfmse$50 &
25 his cornm, serv., $50 & 50 hrs
comrr~ sew. for 2nd b I yr.
Requires proof of age if believed to
beulder18
Affirmative defense
district attorneys with minors
Req~re SUlmmvision & lock-out device
on machines or restricts to places
haccess]~to rn~rs
Uniformity-sale, distribution,
prorno~on, dmplay
Ban sampling within 5001t of schools
Current Law
Ucense--Dept of Revenue, Annual $25
(Title 72, Sec 8221 (a), 8227(a), 8271 (a),
~Ol)
No provision
Sale to Minors--Summary offense with
a fine of at least $25 for 1st offense, at
least $100 for subs~luent. ('~le 18,
Sec6305(a) & (b)) Purchaseby minors
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
g~OgZ9OZ
52
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pra

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Wisconsin
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Response 1/26:
Deputy Secretary, Dept
of Health & Social
system for convic~ns.
Nsw sl~tewide ~
in B~u of Subslance
Abuse~, 1 West
Wilson St., Rm 434, P.O.
5,3707-7851.
Response 3/14: Regsdo
not require tracking
system. Irfo avaiable
from local enforcernent&
courts.
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Adjourned
1/9-5/13 (sine die12/31/96)
Amendment not considered
draft substitute.
5/8-Senate adjourned for the year
stat~ reqLired, may be used as a
defense by retailer.
It=trained, erq31oyee fined $50 and 20
hours of community service for 1st
offense, fined up to $100 for
Current Law
Ucense-Dept of Revenue issued through
the municipal dek Annual $5. (sec
5o.51(1) & (2), 139.3o, 139.34)
License susipend~l for 3 days for
2nd offense, 3-10 days for 3rd offense, 15-
30 days for 4th offense within I year.
(SB155, 1991, Sec 48.983(2)(a) & (3))
Sale to Minors--Fine up to $50,0 for
1st offense in I year, $200-500 and/or
license suspended for 3 days for 2nd
olfense with~ 1 year, license sespension for
3-10 days for 3rd offense, 15-30 days for
4th offense within 1 year. (SB 155, 1991;
Sec 48.983(2)(a) & (3)). Purchase and
Minimum Age = 18
Affirmative Defense-Defense if
retailer asked for "identification card" and
person ~ed to be at least 18. (SB
155, 1991; Sec 48.983(2)(a) & (3))
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
53
As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Wisconsin
(Continued)
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
Restricts machines to ~ or
factories/~ not open to general
Prohbits local health dept regulation.
Restdcts sampling to places
i~eto ~ orplaceslicensed
to se~Itobacco.
Warning sign required (Sec
134.66(2)(b)(1) & (2)(b)(2))
No provision
Vending--Prohibits within 500 feet of
schools. (Act 95, S~ 155,1991; Sec
134.66)
No provision
State law requires local
restrictions to strictly conform to this
section. (Sec 48.983(5))
Prohibits sale of cigarettes
without package/container with
tax stamp. (Act 312, AB 295, 1994)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
54
098#0~90~ ;
As of November 19, 1996-- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Legislative Status
Montana
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PM sentto:
Response 12/27:
Information requested
avaiable through Board
of Crime Control. Letter
was forwarded to Kathy
Kendall with the Board of
Crime Control for review
Follow-up letter sent to
Kendall 2/29
No Re:ju~Sess~
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
Nose~on
Ucense-Dept of Revenue, Ann $5. (HB
548, 1993; Sec 16-11-102(2), 16-11-120 &
121, 16-11-132,16-11-148)
License suspended for 3 months for
6th offense in 3 years, for I year for 7th
ogensein 3years. (HB539,1995; HB548,
1993; Sec 16-11-308)
Sale to Minors--Employee fine is $25
for each offense. Owner, lst-3rd offensein
3-year period--verbal notice, 4th--written
notice, 5th-$500 education fee, 6th--
susper~ion of licer'~e for 3 months, 7th in 3-
year period-suspension for I year. (HB
539, 1995; HB 548, 1993; Sec 16-11-308)
prohioited.
Minimum Age = 18
Requires proof of age from driver's
license or other ID wilh picture if reasonable
doubt of purchaser's age. (HB539,1995;
HB 548, 1993; Sec 16-11-308)
Warning sign required--Provided by
Deptof Revenue (HB539,1995; HB548,
1993; Sec 16-11-304)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
° Revocation
° Enforcement
° Minimum Age
Proof of Age
° Post Signs
55
I;9Et~0sEg0E As of November
19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Montana
(Continued)
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
Unannounced Inspections--Dept
of ~ & Human Services (HB 539,
1995)
Vending-Direct supervisbn
No provision
State law prohibits local
restrictions more stringent than state
law. (HB548, 1993)
Requires manufacturer's original
package with federal warning. (HB
539, 1995; HB 548,1993; Sec 16-11-307)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
Reporting
° Vending
Line of sight
° Other
56
;gggt'OgZgOg , As of November
19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm

State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Nevada
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
John/~m~ht
Deputy Attorney Geneal,
Office of the Attomey
Carson City, NV 89710
Response 1/8: Hasno
method of tracking
convidiOnSo LJ~
it ~s not required under
proposed regs for
list of stores where
charges. VV'~gto share
those lists upon request.
Response 3/13: From
Abrecht Federal law
does not req~rea
tracking system. Can
provide list of stores
Legislative Status
No RegUarSes~n
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
AAA Legislative
Objectives
I_icense--Dept of Taxation, no fee (Sec
370.015, 370.033, 370.080)
No provision
Sale to Minors-Fine of up to $500.
(AB 622,1995; Sec 237, 238, 202.010)
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
No provision
Unannounced Inspections--
Attorney General along with local law
(AB 622, 1995)
Vending--Prohibits in public elevators;
public waiting areas, lobbies or hal~ays of
rnedcal care faclities; public buses; school
buses. (SB 421, 1993; Chapter202)
No provision
State law supersedes local
restrictions on smoking, use, sale,
d~rbutJon, marketing, display and
promotion. (AB622, 1995)
Requires manufacturer's original
packaging with federal warning,
(AB 622, 1995)
Requires notification of intent to
sell in packs less than 20. (Sec
370.315)
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
, Other
,I,
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
North Dakota
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
B~b~
StateTax ~ner
Office of State Tax
600 E Blvd.
B~ ND 58505-
0599
2nd letter sent to Hanson
2/29
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
No Re~ubrSes~on
Current Law
Ucense-Tax Commissioner, Annual $15.
(sec 57-36-0 (4), 57-36-02)
No provision
Sale to Minom-Class B misdemeanor
with fine of $500 and/or imprisonment for
30days. (Sec 12.1-31-03(1) &(2),
12.1.32-01(6)) ~ and use by rninors
prohibited.
Minimum .Age = 18
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
58
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Legislative Status
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
AAA Legislative
Objectives
Oregon
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
Jeffrey Kushner
Assistant Director
Olfce of Alcohol & Drug
E)~pl. of HLrnan
Response 1/1~
Correct Dept-Office of
contact Dr. Clinton Golf.
Will check with courts 3
months after ticket
~d (~sho~
time). Requests cow of
anyadions PM takes.
Response 3/19: From
Kushner. Provides ~ of
incividuals and stores
where conv~or~
cocurrec[
7/31: ~ndence on
dted stores corfonue~
No Regu~ Sss~n
Nosess~n
No provision
No provision
Sale to Minors--Fine of $100-500.
(HB 3590, 1991; Sec 163-575(1)(d), 163-
575(1)(e), 163-575(3)) Possession by
minors prohibited-S100.
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning sign required (HB 3146,
1989; Sec 163.575, 431.840(1)(b) & (3))
Unannounced Inspections--Dept
of Human Resouc~ (SB 453,1993)
Vending-Restricts to places inaccessible
to minors. (HB3590,1991)
No provision
State law prohibits local
restrict~or~ on vending mach~es. (HB
3590, 1991; Sec431.840)
Requires cigarettes to be in
sealed package. (HB 3146, 1989)
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
59
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Texas
Enforcement
Information
Request letter from
PMsentto:
W.Bush
Governor
State Capitol, Room 25.1
Austin, TX 78701
Resporse 3/12: Locallaw
enforcern~ responst:le
Referred to Sharon
Kohoute, Office of
information.
Response 5727: From
Ron Urdsey, Rib &
HuTen Sewi:es Poi:~,
Director. Referred usto
prior letter that
Council. Also referred to
Teny Bleier, Corrntss~
onAI0ohd & D~gAbuse.
Legislative Status
No R~ar,~n
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
License--State Treasurer, 2-yr permit,
nofee. (SB689,1991; Sec 154.101(b),
154.001(14))
No provision
Sale to Minors-Class C misdemeanor
with fine up to $200. (C, hapter 607, 1989;
Civ. 4476-16)
Minimum Age = 18
Affirmative Defense--Provides for a
defense if relied on drivels license or ID
card wilh '~ohysical description" and age.
(Chapter 607, 1989; Civ. 4476-16)
Warning sign required--Provided by
Dept of Health (SB 689,1991; Sec
154.101 (b), 154.001 (14))
No provision
No provision
No provision
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
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State
(By Adjourn. Date)
Arkansas
Enforcement
Information
Request I,etter from
RVIsentto:
The~JknGW
Tucker
Governor
State Capitol Bldg
Little Rock, AR 72201
Response 1/12:
Receiwd from Governors
Executive Asst. for
Health referred letter to
Dr. Sandra Nichols, Dir.
of Dept. of Health say~cj
provide information.
Response 7/25: From
Nichols. State law has no
erfocanmt dause, so no
convictions or fines.
Legislative Status
No R~UarSes~n
Proposed 1996 Legislation
Current Law
License--Dept of Finance &
Administration, Annual $10 (Sec 26-57-
203, 26-57-214(c), 26-57-301)
Ucense suspended for 2nd offense
within 2-year period for 7 days, 3rd offense
1.6 months, subsequent otfense withh 2-
yearperiod 9 months. (Act543, 1991;Sec
57-27-227)
Sale to Minors--Misdemeanor with fine
of $100 for 1st offense, for 2nd offense
within 2-year peried $250 fine and license
suspension for 7 days, 3rd olfense $500
fine and icense suspension for 1-6 ~,
subsequent offense withh 2-yearperbd
$1,000 fine and [censesaspensbn for 9
months. (Act 543, 1991; Sec 57-27-227)
Minimum Age = 18
No provision
Warning sign required (Act 543, SB
184, 1991; Sec 5-27-227)
No provision
Vending--Constant supervision. (Act
543, SB 184, 1991; Sec 5-27-277)
No provision
Localities author'Bed to impose local
r~e requirement and tax. (Sec 26-57-
214&215)
AAA Legislative
Objectives
License
Revocation
Enforcement
Minimum Age
Proof of Age
Post Signs
Reporting
Vending
Line of sight
Other
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