PRINTER'S NO. 3781
No. 2707 Session of 1990
INTRODUCED BY HARPER, TRELLO, JOSEPHS, COHEN, OLIVER, KUKOVICH, ROBINSON, LAUGHLIN, MELIO, FREEMAN, VAN HORNE, MRKONIC, HUGHES, COLE, CAPPABIANCA, MARKOSEK, MURPHY, JAROLIN, FOX, PHILLIPS, E. Z. TAYLOR AND RYBAK, JUNE 20, 1990
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, JUNE 20, 1990
AN ACT 1 Regulating the sale of tobacco products to minors; providing for 2 the licensing of persons and outlets selling tobacco 3 products; providing additional duties of the Department of 4 Health; establishing the Tobacco Education Fund; and 5 providing penalties. 6 The General Assembly finds as follows: 7 (1) That approximately 390,000 Americans die each year 8 of diseases caused by cigarette smoking. 9 (2) That the Surgeon General of the Public Health 10 Service has determined that smoking is the leading cause of 11 preventable death in this country. 12 (3) That nicotine in tobacco has been found by the 1988 13 report of the Surgeon General, "The Health Consequences of 14 Smoking: Nicotine Addiction," to be a powerfully addictive 15 drug, and it is therefore important to prevent young people 16 from using nicotine until they are mature and capable of 17 making an informed and rational decision. 18 (4) That most adults who smoke wish to quit, a majority
1 of current adult smokers have tried to quit without success 2 and one-half of all teenagers who have been smoking for five 3 years or more have made at least one serious but unsuccessful 4 attempt to quit. 5 (5) That every day more than 3,000 minors begin smoking. 6 (6) That one-half of smokers begin before the age of 18 7 and 90% begin before the age of 21. 8 (7) That minors spend more than one billion dollars on 9 cigarettes and other tobacco products every year. 10 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 11 hereby enacts as follows: 12 Section 1. Short title. 13 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Sale of 14 Tobacco Products to Minors Control Act. 15 Section 2. Definitions. 16 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 17 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 18 context clearly indicates otherwise: 19 "Department." The Department of Health of the Commonwealth. 20 Section 3. Duties of department. 21 The department shall: 22 (1) Issue licenses for the sale of tobacco products. 23 (2) Provide without charge signs that meet the 24 requirements of section 5 to persons licensed to sell tobacco 25 products. 26 (3) Investigate, concurrently with other State and local 27 officials, violations of this act and initiate appropriate 28 criminal proceedings. 29 (4) Bring license suspension, revocation and nonrenewal 30 actions under section 9. 19900H2707B3781 - 2 -
1 Section 4. Tobacco sales license. 2 (a) Issuance.-- 3 (1) A license for the sale of tobacco products shall be 4 issued to a specific person for a specific outlet and shall 5 be valid for a period of one year. 6 (b) Fee.--The annual fee for a license is $50 for an outlet 7 whose annual volume of tobacco sales is less than $5,000 and 8 $300 for an outlet whose annual volume of tobacco sales is 9 $5,000 or more. 10 Section 5. Warning signs. 11 The signs to be provided under section 3(2) shall: 12 (1) Contain in red lettering at least one-half inch high 13 on a white background "It is a violation of the law for 14 cigarettes or other tobacco products to be sold to any person 15 under 19 years of age". 16 (2) Include a depiction of a pack of cigarettes at least 17 two inches high overprinted by a red diagonal extending to 18 the diameter of a surrounding red circle. 19 Section 6. Display of license and signs. 20 A person holding a license issued under this act shall: 21 (1) Display the license, or a copy thereof, prominently 22 at the outlet for which the license is issued. 23 (2) Display prominently at each place at that outlet at 24 which tobacco products are sold a sign that meets the 25 requirements of section 5. 26 Section 7. Prohibited activities. 27 (a) Unlicensed sales.-- 28 (1) The unlicensed sale or distribution of tobacco 29 products by any person, or the agent or employee thereof, is 30 prohibited. 19900H2707B3781 - 3 -
1 (2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to: 2 (i) The distribution by an individual to family 3 members or acquaintances on private property that is not 4 open to the public. 5 (ii) The sale or distribution to a manufacturer of 6 tobacco products, to a wholesaler of tobacco products, or 7 to a person who holds a license issued under this act. 8 (b) Certain sales or distribution.--A person licensed under 9 this act, or an agent or employee thereof, shall not sell or 10 distribute a tobacco product: 11 (1) to any individual that the license holder, agent or 12 employee knows is 18 years of age or younger; 13 (2) to any individual (other than an individual who 14 appears without reasonable doubt to be 19 years of age or 15 older) who does not present a driver's license or other 16 generally accepted means of identification that describes the 17 individual as 19 years of age or older, contains a likeness 18 of the individual and appears on its face to be valid; 19 (3) in any form other than an original factory-wrapped 20 package; or 21 (4) other than at an outlet for which a license has been 22 issued under this act. 23 (c) Vending machines.--A person licensed under this act, or 24 an agent or employee thereof, shall not maintain at a licensed 25 outlet any device that automatically dispenses tobacco products. 26 Section 8. Penalties. 27 (a) First offense.--A first violation of section 6 28 constitutes a summary offense punishable by a fine of not more 29 than $200. 30 (b) Second offense.--A second violation of section 6 19900H2707B3781 - 4 -
1 constitutes a summary offense punishable by a fine of not more 2 than $1,000. 3 (c) Subsequent offenses.--A third or subsequent violation of 4 section 6 constitutes a misdemeanor of the third degree. 5 Section 9. Suspension or revocation of license. 6 (a) First offense.--The department may suspend the license 7 of any outlet for up to 30 days upon conviction under section 8 8(a). 9 (b) Second offense.--The department may suspend the license 10 of any outlet for up to six months upon conviction under section 11 8(b). 12 (c) Subsequent offenses.--The department may revoke or not 13 renew all outlet licenses under common ownership, upon a 14 conviction under section 8(c) in connection to any one or more 15 of these related outlets. 16 Section 10. Disposition of fees and fines. 17 All licensing fees and fines collected for violations of this 18 act shall be deposited in a separate account in the State 19 Treasury to be known as the Tobacco Education Fund. All moneys 20 in this fund are hereby appropriated to the department on a 21 continuing basis for the purpose of funding educational programs 22 in relation to the health hazards of tobacco use. 23 Section 11. Effective date. 24 This act shall take effect in six months. F12L35DGS/19900H2707B3781 - 5 -