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Date: 19 Nov 1996
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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.
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Odonovan, A.
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Tucker, J.G.
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Volnovich, G.
Warnick, T.
Wheeler, D.
Willis, R.L.
Woodard, M.A.
Zwick, J.
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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
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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 12 g'¢ ~t'o~:egoe ,. As of November 19, 1996-- 3:30 prn
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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 ~ ~ ~'oe,~9o,~ As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm
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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 o~:~o~zgo~ As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pan
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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
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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
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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 As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm 8ZS#OSZgOZ ~
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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 ' IzZg~08Zg0Z i As of November 19, 1996 -- 3:30 pm
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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
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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

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