2018 -- H 7647 | |
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LC004315 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO CRIMINAL OFFENSES - CHILDREN | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Tanzi, Fogarty, Handy, Nunes, and Ranglin-Vassell | |
Date Introduced: February 15, 2018 | |
Referred To: House Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 11-9-13, 11-9-13.1, 11-9-13.3, 11-9-13.4, 11-9-13.5, 11-9-13.6, |
2 | 11-9-13.7, 11-9-13.8, 11-9-13.10, 11-9-13.11, and 11-9-13.13 of the General Laws in Chapter 11- |
3 | 9 entitled "Children" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
4 | 11-9-13. Purchase, sale or delivery of tobacco products to persons under eighteen -- |
5 | Posting notice of law. Sale or delivery of tobacco products or electronic nicotine-delivery |
6 | systems to persons under twenty-one -- Posting notice of law. |
7 | No person under eighteen (18) years of age shall purchase, nor shall any person sell, give, |
8 | or deliver to any person under eighteen (18) twenty-one (21) years of age, any tobacco product or |
9 | electronic nicotine-delivery system as defined in § 11-9-13.4. in the form of cigarettes, bidi |
10 | cigarettes, cigars, little cigars, flavored cigars known as "blunts," unflavored "blunts," flavored |
11 | and unflavored blunt wraps, cigarette rolling papers of any size or composition, cigarillos and |
12 | tiparillos, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco, electronic nicotine-delivery systems, or snuff. Any |
13 | person, firm, or corporation that owns, manages, or operates a place of business in which tobacco |
14 | products or electronic nicotine-delivery systems are sold, including sales through cigarette |
15 | vending machines, shall post notice of this law conspicuously in the place of business in letters at |
16 | least three-eighths of an inch (3/8") high. |
17 | 11-9-13.1. Cigarette and tobacco vending machines. |
18 | (a) No cigarettes, nor any other tobacco product, nor electronic nicotine-delivery system |
19 | product shall be sold from any device or vending machine that is in an any area of a business not |
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1 | continuously supervised and in direct line of sight of an authorized person employed by the |
2 | person, firm, or corporation that owns the business occupying the premises in which the device or |
3 | vending machine is located, nor shall any tobacco product, nor electronic nicotine-delivery |
4 | system product be sold from any device or vending machine that is in an area supervised by such |
5 | an authorized person unless the device or vending machine is equipped with an electronic locking |
6 | device that will not allow the device or vending machine to dispense a pack of cigarettes, or any |
7 | other tobacco product, or electronic nicotine-delivery system product unless it is electronically |
8 | unlocked from a secured position inaccessible to the public and under the supervision of an |
9 | authorized person employed by the person, firm, or corporation that owns the business occupying |
10 | the premises in which the device or vending machine is located. "Direct line of sight" means that |
11 | the vending machine and the purchaser of cigarettes or electronic nicotine-delivery system |
12 | product must be visible to the authorized person pressing the unlock button while the unlock |
13 | button is being activated. Provided, a locking device shall not be required in an establishment |
14 | licensed to sell alcoholic beverages that limits access to that persons over under the age of |
15 | twenty-one (21) years are allowed to enter. |
16 | (b) No cigarettes, nor any other tobacco product, nor electronic nicotine-delivery system |
17 | product shall be sold from any device or vending machine from which non-tobacco products are |
18 | sold. |
19 | (c) No cigarettes shall be sold in packs that contain less than twenty (20) cigarettes. |
20 | (d) Any person, firm, or corporation who or that owns a business occupying the premises |
21 | in which a device or vending machine that dispenses cigarettes, or any other tobacco product or |
22 | electronic nicotine-delivery system product is located who or that shall violate any of the |
23 | provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall for the first offense be subject to a fine |
24 | of seventy-five dollars ($75.00), for the second offense, be subject to a fine of one hundred fifty |
25 | dollars ($150), and for the third and any subsequent offense, be subject to a fine of five hundred |
26 | dollars ($500); provided, that in the event that there are no offenses in three (3) successive years |
27 | from the date of the last offense, then the next offense shall be treated as the first offense. |
28 | (e) Any person, firm, or corporation who or that shall violate subsection (c) of this |
29 | section shall, for the first offense, be subject to a fine of seventy-five dollars ($75.00), for the |
30 | second offense, be subject to a fine of one hundred fifty dollars ($150), and for the third and any |
31 | subsequent offense, be subject to a fine of five hundred dollars ($500); provided, that in the event |
32 | that there are no offenses in three (3) successive years from the date of the last offense, then the |
33 | next offense shall be treated as the first offense. |
34 | (f) One-half (1/2) of all the fines collected pursuant to this section shall be transferred to |
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1 | the municipalities in which the citations originated. One-half (1/2) of all the fines collected |
2 | pursuant to this section shall be transferred to the general fund. |
3 | (g) Severability. If any provision of this section or the application of it to any person or |
4 | circumstance is held invalid, that invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this |
5 | section, which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the |
6 | provisions of this section are declared to be severable. |
7 | 11-9-13.3. Legislative intent -- Purpose. |
8 | The use of tobacco products and electronic nicotine-delivery systems by Rhode Island |
9 | children and youth is a health and substance abuse problem of the utmost severity. The legislature |
10 | finds that tobacco product usage by children in Rhode Island is rampant and increasing with over |
11 | thirty percent (30%) of high school students smoking. The present law prohibiting the sale of |
12 | tobacco to children is being ignored by many retailers. Rhode Island tobacco retailers illegally |
13 | sell four million eight hundred thousand (4,800,000) packs, over eleven million dollars |
14 | ($11,000,000) in tobacco product sales, to children annually. Tobacco industry advertising targets |
15 | children as the replacement smokers for the one thousand one hundred forty-five (1,145) adults |
16 | who die daily from tobacco product usage. Approximately seventy percent (70%) of the Rhode |
17 | Island high school seniors who are smoking today will be the addicted adult smokers of |
18 | tomorrow. According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), smoking- |
19 | related direct medical costs in Rhode Island in 1990 climbed to one hundred eighty-six million |
20 | dollars ($186,000,000). This is an ongoing, escalating financial burden borne by every business, |
21 | large and small, and every person, smoker and nonsmoker, in Rhode Island. This is a health and |
22 | economic drain created by each new generation of children who begin using tobacco products and |
23 | become addicted to nicotine. It is the intent of this legislation to preserve and protect the health of |
24 | children by: (1) stopping the illegal sale of tobacco to children, and (2) by severely punishing |
25 | those who disregard the laws relating to the illegal sale of tobacco products to children is a |
26 | serious health and addiction problem. Cigarette use has greatly declined among Rhode Island |
27 | youth, to four and eight-tenths percent (4.8%), yet, even at this low rate, every year, three |
28 | hundred (300) children under the age of eighteen (18) in Rhode Island become daily smokers. |
29 | There are sixteen thousand (16,000) children in Rhode Island today who will ultimately die |
30 | prematurely from smoking. Rhode Island's annual health care costs due to smoking are six |
31 | hundred forty million dollars ($640,000,000). As the National Youth Tobacco Survey reports, in |
32 | 2015, the overall use of tobacco among youth rose, exposing dangerous new trends. Clever |
33 | marketing by the tobacco industry, encouraging the use of small cigars, hookahs, e-cigarettes, and |
34 | flavored vaping products, has put millions of young people at risk of lifelong lethal nicotine |
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1 | addiction. In Rhode Island, nineteen and three-tenths percent (19.3%) of high school students use |
2 | e-cigarettes, and eleven and seven-tenths percent (11.7%) of male high school students smoke |
3 | cigars. |
4 | Data shows that about ninety-five percent (95%) of adult smokers began smoking before |
5 | they turned age twenty-one (21). In March of 2015, the Institute of Medicine, on behalf of the |
6 | Food and Drug Administration (FDA), released a seminal report detailing the potential public |
7 | health benefits of raising the national legal age of tobacco sale from age eighteen (18) to age |
8 | twenty-one (21). Among the findings was a twenty-five percent (25%) drop in the rate of |
9 | smoking initiation by fifteen (15) to seventeen (17) year olds, a twelve percent (12%) drop in |
10 | overall smoking rates over time, and sixteen thousand (16,000) cases of preterm birth and low |
11 | birth weight babies averted in the first five (5) years of the policy, resulting in an impact that |
12 | would be recognized immediately. A conservative estimate is that if the tobacco sale age of |
13 | twenty-one (21) were adopted throughout the United States now, it would prevent four million |
14 | two hundred thousand (4,200,000) years of lives lost to smoking for those born in the years 2000- |
15 | 2019. In July 2015, the CDC reported that seventy-five percent (75%) of adults favored raising |
16 | the tobacco sale age to twenty-one (21) years. |
17 | 11-9-13.4. Definitions. |
18 | As used in this chapter: |
19 | (1) "Bidi cigarette" means any product that (i) contains tobacco that is wrapped in |
20 | temburni or tender leaf, or that is wrapped in any other material identified by rules of the |
21 | Department of Health that is similar in appearance or characteristics to the temburni or tender |
22 | leaf, and (ii) does not contain a smoke filtering device. |
23 | (2) "Court" means any appropriate district court of the state of Rhode Island. |
24 | (3) "Dealer" is synonymous with the term "retail tobacco products dealer" or "electronic |
25 | nicotine-delivery system dealer". |
26 | (4) "Department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals " |
27 | means the state of Rhode Island behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals |
28 | department, its employees, agents or assigns. |
29 | (5) "Department of taxation" means the state of Rhode Island taxation division, its |
30 | employees, agents, or assigns. |
31 | (6) "License" is synonymous with the term "retail tobacco products dealer license" or |
32 | "electronic nicotine-delivery system license." |
33 | (7) "License holder" is synonymous with the term "retail tobacco products dealer" or |
34 | "electronic nicotine-delivery system license." |
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1 | (8) "Person" means any individual person, firm, association, or corporation licensed as a |
2 | retail dealer to sell tobacco products or electronic nicotine-delivery systems within the state. |
3 | (9) "Retail tobacco products dealer" means the holder of a license to sell tobacco products |
4 | at retail. |
5 | (10) "Retail tobacco products dealer license" means a license to sell tobacco products at |
6 | retail as issued by the department of taxation. |
7 | (11) "Spitting tobacco" also means snuff, powdered tobacco, chewing tobacco, dipping |
8 | tobacco, pouch tobacco, or smokeless tobacco. |
9 | (12) "Tobacco product(s)" means any product containing tobacco that is intended for |
10 | human consumption, including bidi cigarettes, as defined in subdivision (1) of this section, that |
11 | can be used for, but whose use is not limited to, smoking, sniffing, chewing, or spitting of the |
12 | product heating, absorbing, dissolving, inhaling, snorting or ingesting by any other means, |
13 | including, but not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, little cigars, chewing tobacco, pipe tobacco and |
14 | snuff. "Tobacco product" does not include drugs, devices, or combination products authorized for |
15 | sale by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as those terms are defined in the Federal Food, |
16 | Drug and Cosmetic Act. |
17 | (13) "Underage individual" or "underage individuals" means any child person under the |
18 | age of eighteen (18) twenty-one (21) years of age. |
19 | (14) "Little cigars" means and includes any roll, made wholly or in part of tobacco, |
20 | irrespective of size or shape, and irrespective of whether the tobacco is flavored, adulterated, or |
21 | mixed with any other ingredient, where such roll has a wrapper or cover made of tobacco |
22 | wrapped in leaf tobacco or any substance containing tobacco paper or any other material, except |
23 | where such wrapper is wholly or in greater part made of tobacco and such roll weighs over three |
24 | (3) four (4) pounds per thousand (1,000). |
25 | (15) "Electronic nicotine-delivery system systems" means an electronic device that may |
26 | be used to simulate smoking in the delivery of nicotine or other substance to a person inhaling |
27 | from the device, and includes, but is not limited to, an electronic cigarette, electronic cigar, |
28 | electronic cigarillo, electronic pipe, or electronic hookah and any related device and any cartridge |
29 | or other component of such device. |
30 | (16) "Electronic nicotine-delivery system license" means a license to sell electronic |
31 | nicotine-delivery systems at retail as issued by the department of health. |
32 | (17) "Electronic nicotine-delivery system dealer" means the holder of a license to sell |
33 | electronic nicotine-delivery systems at retail. |
34 | 11-9-13.5. Responsibility for tobacco or health issues. |
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1 | The Rhode Island department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and |
2 | hospitals shall develop, monitor and aggressively enforce health rules and regulations pertaining |
3 | to stopping the illegal sale of tobacco products and electronic nicotine-delivery systems to |
4 | children to underage individuals. |
5 | 11-9-13.6. Duties of the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental |
6 | disabilities and hospitals. |
7 | The department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals shall: |
8 | (1) Coordinate and promote the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter and serve as |
9 | the primary liaison from this department to other state or local agencies, departments, or divisions |
10 | on issues pertaining to stopping children's underage individuals' access to tobacco products and |
11 | electronic nicotine-delivery system systems dealers. |
12 | (2) Provide retail tobacco products dealers and electronic nicotine-delivery system |
13 | dealers signs concerning the prohibition of sales to children under eighteen (18) persons under |
14 | twenty-one (21) years of age. The signs, conforming to the requirements of this chapter, shall be |
15 | sold at cost. This sign, or an exact duplicate of it made privately, shall be displayed in all |
16 | locations where tobacco products and/or electronic nicotine-delivery systems are sold. |
17 | (3) Investigate concurrently with other state and local officials violations of this chapter. |
18 | (4) (i) Utilize unannounced statewide compliance checks of tobacco product sales and/or |
19 | electronic nicotine-delivery system sales including retail tobacco and/or electronic nicotine- |
20 | delivery system over-the-counter sales, mail-order sales initiated via mail, facsimile, telephone or |
21 | internet ordering or other types of electronic communications, and tobacco and/or electronic |
22 | nicotine-delivery systems vending machine sales as part of investigating compliance with the |
23 | provisions of this chapter. Underage individuals, acting as agents for the department of behavioral |
24 | healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals and with the written permission of a parent or |
25 | guardian for persons under age eighteen (18), may purchase, with impunity from prosecution, |
26 | tobacco products and electronic nicotine-delivery system for the purposes of law enforcement or |
27 | government research involving monitoring compliance with this chapter, provided that the |
28 | underage individuals are supervised by an adult law enforcement official. Any individual |
29 | participating in an unannounced compliance check of over-the-counter or vending machine sales, |
30 | must state his or her accurate age if asked by the sales representative of the retail establishment |
31 | being checked. |
32 | (ii) In fulfilling the requirement of unannounced statewide compliance checks, the |
33 | department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals shall maintain |
34 | complete records of the unannounced compliance checks, detailing, at least, the date of the |
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1 | compliance check; the name and address of the retail establishment checked or the mail order |
2 | company; the results of the compliance check (sale/no sale); whether the sale was made as an |
3 | over-the-counter sale, a mail-order purchase or a tobacco and/or or electronic nicotine-delivery |
4 | systems vending machine sale; and if a citation was issued for any violation found. The records |
5 | shall be subject to public disclosure. Further, the department of behavioral healthcare, |
6 | developmental disabilities and hospitals shall report to the owner of each retail establishment |
7 | checked or mail-order company the results of any compliance check (sale/no sale) whether the |
8 | sale was made as an over-the-counter sale, a mail-order purchase, or a tobacco and/or electronic |
9 | nicotine-delivery systems vending machine sale, and if a citation was issued for any violation |
10 | found. |
11 | (5) Seek enforcement, concurrently with other state and local officials, of the penalties as |
12 | detailed in this chapter. |
13 | (6) Develop and disseminate community health education information and materials |
14 | relating to this chapter. |
15 | 11-9-13.7. Signs concerning sales to individuals under age eighteen (18). Signs |
16 | concerning sales to individuals under age twenty-one (21). |
17 | Signs provided by the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities |
18 | and hospitals, or an exact duplicate of it made privately, shall: |
19 | (1) Contain in red bold lettering a minimum of three-eighths (3/8") inch high on a white |
20 | background the following wording in both English and Spanish: |
21 | THE SALE OF CIGARETTES, |
22 | TOBACCO AND ELECTRONIC NICOTINE-DELIVERY SYSTEM |
23 | PRODUCTS |
24 | TO PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 |
25 | IS AGAINST RHODE ISLAND LAW |
26 | (§ 11-9-13.8(1), Rhode Island Statutes) |
27 | PHOTO ID FOR PROOF OF AGE IS |
28 | REQUIRED FOR PURCHASE. |
29 | THE SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND ELECTRONIC NICOTINE-DELIVERY |
30 | SYSTEMS TO PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 21 IS AGAINST RHODE ISLAND LAW (§ |
31 | 11-9-13.8(1), R.I.G.L.) PHOTO ID FOR PROOF OF AGE IS REQUIRED FOR PURCHASE. |
32 | (2) Contain the phone number at the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental |
33 | disabilities and hospitals, where violations of §§ 11-9-13.2 -- 11-9-13.19 can be reported, in |
34 | addition to any other information required by the department of behavioral healthcare, |
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1 | developmental disabilities and hospitals. |
2 | (3) Be displayed prominently for public view, wherever tobacco products or electronic |
3 | nicotine-delivery systems are sold at each cash register, each tobacco product and/or electronic |
4 | nicotine-delivery systems vending machine, or any other place from which tobacco products or |
5 | electronic nicotine-delivery systems are sold. The signs shall be electronically available in both |
6 | English and Spanish online at the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities |
7 | and hospitals' website. |
8 | 11-9-13.8. Prohibitions applicable to license holders and their employees and agents. |
9 | A person holding a license issued under chapter 20 of title 44 and/or § 23-1-56, or an |
10 | employee or agent of that person, is prohibited from selling, distributing, or delivering a tobacco |
11 | product and/or electronic nicotine-delivery system product: |
12 | (1) To any individual who is under eighteen (18) twenty-one (21) years of age; or |
13 | (2) In any form other than an original, factory-wrapped package; or |
14 | (3) As a single-cigarette sale (§ 44-20-31) or as a sale of cigarettes by the individual piece |
15 | known as "loosies." |
16 | 11-9-13.10. Prohibition on the distribution of free tobacco products. [Effective |
17 | January 1, 2018.]. Prohibition on the distribution of free tobacco products and electronic |
18 | nicotine-delivery systems. [Effective January 1, 2018.]. |
19 | The distribution of free tobacco products and electronic nicotine-delivery systems or |
20 | coupons or vouchers redeemable for free tobacco products or electronic nicotine-delivery system |
21 | systems products to any person under eighteen (18) twenty-one (21) years of age shall be |
22 | prohibited. Further, the distribution of free tobacco products or electronic nicotine-delivery |
23 | systems or coupons or vouchers redeemable for free tobacco products or electronic nicotine- |
24 | delivery systems products shall be prohibited, regardless of the age of the person to whom the |
25 | products, coupons, or vouchers are distributed, within five hundred feet (500') of any school. The |
26 | attorney general, or any local or state of Rhode Island police department, or their officers or |
27 | agents, shall bring an action for any violation of this section. Every separate, free tobacco product |
28 | or electronic nicotine-delivery system or coupon or voucher redeemable for a free tobacco or |
29 | electronic nicotine-delivery system or product in violation of this section shall constitute a |
30 | separate offense subject to a fine of five hundred dollars ($500). The penalty shall be assessed |
31 | against the business or individual responsible for initiating the Rhode Island distribution of the |
32 | free tobacco products or electronic nicotine-delivery systems or coupons or vouchers redeemable |
33 | for free tobacco products or electronic nicotine-delivery systems. |
34 | 11-9-13.11. Prohibition on the sale or distribution of tobacco products through the |
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1 | mail conveyance of tobacco products through the mail to children under eighteen (18) -- |
2 | Proof of age of purchaser required -- General rule. Prohibition on the sale or distribution of |
3 | tobacco products or electronic nicotine-delivery systems through the mail to persons under |
4 | twenty-one (21) -- Proof of age of purchaser required -- General rule. |
5 | (a) The distribution, or sale or conveyance of tobacco products to children under the age |
6 | of eighteen (18) or electronic nicotine-delivery systems by the seller of the products to persons |
7 | under the age of twenty-one (21) via the United States Postal Service, or by any other public or |
8 | private postal or package delivery service, shall be prohibited. |
9 | (b) Any person selling or distributing tobacco products in the form of cigars, pipe |
10 | tobacco, chewing tobacco, or snuff or electronic nicotine-delivery systems directly to a consumer |
11 | via the United States Postal Service, or by any other public or private postal or package delivery |
12 | service, including orders placed by mail, telephone, facsimile, or internet, shall: (1) before |
13 | distributing or selling the tobacco product or electronic nicotine-delivery system through any of |
14 | these means, receive both a copy of a valid form of government identification showing date of |
15 | birth to verify the purchaser is age eighteen (18) twenty-one (21) years or over and an attestation |
16 | from the purchaser certifying that the information on the government identification truly and |
17 | correctly identifies the purchaser and the purchaser's current address, and (2) deliver the tobacco |
18 | product or electronic nicotine-delivery system to the address of the purchaser given on the valid |
19 | form of government identification and by a postal or package delivery service method that either |
20 | limits delivery to that purchaser and requires the purchaser to sign personally to receive the |
21 | delivery or requires a signature of an adult a person age twenty-one (21) or over at the purchaser's |
22 | address to deliver the package. |
23 | (c) The attorney general shall bring an action for any violation of this chapter. Any |
24 | distribution, or sale or conveyance of a tobacco product or electronic nicotine-delivery system to |
25 | a child person under eighteen (18) twenty-one (21) years of age via the United States Postal |
26 | Service, or by any other public or private postal or package delivery service, shall be subject to an |
27 | action against the distributor, or seller or conveyor by the attorney general of the state of Rhode |
28 | Island. A minimum fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000) shall be assessed against any |
29 | distributor, or seller or conveyor convicted of distributing, or selling or conveying tobacco |
30 | products or electronic nicotine-delivery systems via the United States postal service, or by any |
31 | other public or private postal or package delivery service, for each delivery, or sale or conveyance |
32 | of a tobacco product or electronic nicotine-delivery system to a child person under eighteen (18) |
33 | twenty-one (21) years of age. |
34 | (d) For the purpose of this section, "distribution," "distributing," "selling" and "sale" do |
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1 | not include the acts of the United States Postal Service or other common carrier when engaged in |
2 | the business of transporting and delivering packages for others or the acts of a person, whether |
3 | compensated or not, who transports or delivers a package for another person without any reason |
4 | to know of the package's contents. |
5 | (e) Any delivery sale of cigarettes shall be made pursuant to the provisions of chapter |
6 | 20.1 of title 44. The provisions of this section shall apply to each tobacco product listed in |
7 | subsection (b) herein or electronic nicotine-delivery system as defined in § 11-9-13.4, but shall |
8 | not apply to any delivery sale of cigarettes. |
9 | 11-9-13.13. Nature and size of penalties. [Effective January 1, 2018.]. |
10 | (a) Any person or individual license holder who violates a requirement of § 11-9-13.6(2) |
11 | and § 11-9-13.7, display of specific signage, shall be subject to a fine in court of not less than |
12 | thirty-five dollars ($35.00), nor more than five hundred dollars ($500), per civil violation. |
13 | (b) The license holder is responsible for all violations of this section that occur at the |
14 | location for which the license is issued. Any license holder who or that violates the prohibition of |
15 | § 11-9-13.8(1) and/or (2) or § 11-9-13.20 shall be subject to civil fines as follows: |
16 | (1) A fine of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for the first violation within any thirty-six- |
17 | month (36) period; |
18 | (2) A fine of five hundred dollars ($500) for the second violation within any thirty-six- |
19 | month (36) period; |
20 | (3) A fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000) and a fourteen-day (14) suspension of the |
21 | license to sell tobacco products or electronic nicotine-delivery systems for the third violation |
22 | within any thirty-six-month (36) period; |
23 | (4) A fine of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) and a ninety-day (90) |
24 | suspension of the license to sell tobacco products or electronic nicotine-delivery systems for each |
25 | violation in excess of three (3). |
26 | (c) Any person who or that violates a prohibition of § 11-9-13.8(3), sale of single |
27 | cigarettes; § 11-9-13.8(2), regarding factory-wrapped packs; shall be subject to a penalty of five |
28 | hundred dollars ($500) for each violation. |
29 | (d) The department of taxation and/or the department of health shall not issue a license to |
30 | any individual, business, firm, association, or corporation, the license of which has been revoked |
31 | or suspended; to any corporation, an officer of which has had his or her license revoked or |
32 | suspended; or to any individual who is, or has been, an officer of a corporation the license of |
33 | which has been revoked or suspended so long as such revocations or suspensions are in effect. |
34 | (e) The court shall may suspend the imposition of a license suspension of the license |
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1 | secured from the Rhode Island tax administrator or department of health for violation of |
2 | subsections (b)(3) and (b)(4) of this section if the court finds that the license holder has taken |
3 | measures to prevent the sale of tobacco products and/or electronic nicotine-delivery systems to |
4 | minors underage individuals and the license holder can demonstrate to the court that those |
5 | measures have been taken and that employees have received training. No person shall sell |
6 | tobacco products and/or electronic nicotine-delivery system systems products at retail without |
7 | first being trained in the legal sale of tobacco products and/or electronic nicotine-delivery system |
8 | systems products. Training shall teach employees what constitutes a tobacco product and/or |
9 | electronic nicotine-delivery system product; legal age of purchase and sale; acceptable |
10 | identification; how to refuse a direct sale to a minor an underage individual or secondary sale to |
11 | an adult a person age twenty-one (21) or over; and all applicable laws on tobacco sales and |
12 | distribution. Dealers shall maintain records indicating that the provisions of this section were |
13 | reviewed with all employees who conduct, or will conduct, tobacco product and/or electronic |
14 | nicotine-delivery systems sales. Each employee who sells or will sell tobacco products and/or |
15 | electronic nicotine-delivery system systems products shall sign an acknowledgement form |
16 | attesting that the provisions of this section were reviewed with him or her. Each form shall be |
17 | maintained by the retailer for as long as the employee is so employed and for no less than one |
18 | year after termination of employment. The measures to prevent the sale of tobacco products |
19 | and/or electronic nicotine-delivery systems to minors underage individuals shall be defined by the |
20 | department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals in rules and |
21 | regulations. |
22 | SECTION 2. Section 11-9-14 of the General Laws in Chapter 11-9 entitled "Children" is |
23 | hereby repealed. |
24 | 11-9-14. Use of tobacco by minors. |
25 | No person under eighteen (18) years of age shall use or possess, when such possession is |
26 | clearly visible, tobacco in any public street, place, or resort, any tobacco and/or electronic |
27 | nicotine delivery system in any form whatsoever. Any person under eighteen (18) years of age |
28 | violating the provisions of this section shall be required to perform up to thirty (30) hours of |
29 | community service or shall be required to enter into a tobacco treatment program, approved by |
30 | any local substance abuse prevention task force, at the option of a minor charged with a violation |
31 | of this section. |
32 | SECTION 3. Sections 44-20.1-1, 44-20.1-3 and 44-20.1-5 of the General Laws in |
33 | Chapter 44-20.1 entitled "Delivery Sales of Cigarettes" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
34 | 44-20.1-1. Definitions. |
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1 | For purposes of this chapter: |
2 | (1) "Administrator" means the tax administrator. |
3 | (2) "Adult" means a person who is at least the legal minimum purchase age. |
4 | (3) "Consumer" means an individual who is not licensed as a wholesaler or retailer |
5 | pursuant to the provisions of § 44-20-2. |
6 | (4) "Delivery sale" means any sale of cigarettes to a consumer in the state where either: |
7 | (i) The purchaser submits the order for such sale by means of a telephonic or other |
8 | method of voice transmission, the mail or any other delivery service, or the Internet or other |
9 | online service; or |
10 | (ii) The cigarettes are delivered by use of the mails or other delivery service. A sale of |
11 | cigarettes shall be a delivery sale regardless of whether the seller is located within or without the |
12 | state. A sale of cigarettes not for personal consumption to a person who is a wholesale dealer or a |
13 | retail dealer shall not be a delivery sale. |
14 | (5) "Delivery service" means any person who is engaged in the commercial delivery of |
15 | letters, packages, or other containers. |
16 | (6) "Legal minimum purchase age" means the minimum age at which an individual may |
17 | legally purchase cigarettes in the state, the age of twenty-one (21) years. |
18 | (7) "Mail" or "mailing" means the shipment of cigarettes through the United States Postal |
19 | Service. |
20 | (8) "Person" means the same as that term is defined in § 44-20-1. |
21 | (9) "Shipping container" means bills of lading, airbills, or any other documents used to |
22 | evidence the undertaking by a delivery service to deliver letters, packages, or other containers. |
23 | 44-20.1-3. Age Verification requirements. |
24 | (a) No person shall mail, ship, or otherwise deliver cigarettes in connection with a |
25 | delivery sale unless such person prior to the first delivery sale to such consumer: |
26 | (1) Obtains from the prospective consumer a certification that includes: |
27 | (i) A reliable confirmation that the consumer is at least the legal minimum purchase age; |
28 | and |
29 | (ii) A statement signed by the prospective consumer in writing that certifies the |
30 | prospective consumer's address and that the consumer is at least eighteen (18) twenty-one (21) |
31 | years of age. Such statement shall also confirm: |
32 | (A) That the prospective consumer understands that signing another person's name to |
33 | such certification is illegal; |
34 | (B) That the sale of cigarettes to individuals under the legal minimum purchase age is |
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1 | illegal; and |
2 | (C) That the purchase of cigarettes by individuals under the legal minimum purchase age |
3 | is illegal under the laws of the state; and |
4 | (D) That the prospective consumer wants to receive mailings from a tobacco company; |
5 | (2) Makes a good faith effort to verify the information contained in the certification |
6 | provided by the prospective consumer pursuant to subsection (1) against a commercially available |
7 | database, or obtains a photocopy or other image of the valid, government-issued identification |
8 | stating the date of birth or age of the individual placing the order; |
9 | (3) Provides to the prospective consumer, via e-mail or other means, a notice that meets |
10 | the requirements of § 44-20.1-4; and |
11 | (4) In the case of an order for cigarettes pursuant to an advertisement on the Internet, |
12 | receives payment for the delivery sale from the prospective consumer by a credit or debit card |
13 | that has been issued in such consumer's name or by check. |
14 | (b) Persons accepting purchase orders for delivery sales may request that the prospective |
15 | consumers provide their e-mail addresses. |
16 | 44-20.1-5. Shipping requirements. |
17 | (a) Each person who mails, ships, or otherwise delivers cigarettes in connection with a |
18 | delivery sale: |
19 | (1) Shall include as part of the bill of lading or other shipping documents a clear and |
20 | conspicuous statement providing as follows: "Cigarettes: Rhode Island law prohibits shipping to |
21 | individuals under 18 (21), and requires the payment of all applicable taxes": |
22 | (2) Shall use a method of mailing, shipping or delivery that obligates the delivery service |
23 | to require: (i) the consumer placing the purchase order for the delivery sale or another adult of |
24 | legal minimum purchase age residing at the consumer's address, to sign to accept delivery of the |
25 | shipping container; and (ii) proof, in the form of a valid, government-issued identification bearing |
26 | a photograph of the individual who signs to accept delivery of the shipping container, |
27 | demonstrating that he/she either the addressee or another adult of legal minimum purchase age |
28 | residing at the consumer's address. However, proof of the legal minimum purchase age shall be |
29 | required only if such individual appears to be under twenty-seven (27) thirty (30) years of age; |
30 | and |
31 | (3) Shall provide to the delivery service retained for such delivery sale evidence of full |
32 | compliance with § 44-20.1-7. |
33 | (b) If the person accepting a purchase order for a delivery sale delivers the cigarettes |
34 | without using a delivery service, such person shall comply with all requirements of this chapter |
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1 | applicable to a delivery service and shall be in violation of the provisions of this chapter if he/she |
2 | fails to comply with any such requirement. |
3 | SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO CRIMINAL OFFENSES - CHILDREN | |
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1 | This act would prohibit the sale of tobacco products to anyone under twenty-one (21) |
2 | years of age and include electronic-nicotine delivery systems in the regulation of tobacco sales to |
3 | underage individuals. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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