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Introduced
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
In Committee
02/27/2024
02/27/2024
Crossed Over
02/06/2024
02/06/2024
Passed
03/05/2024
03/05/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/13/2024
03/13/2024
Introduced Session
2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Tobacco. Prohibits a retail establishment from holding more than one active tobacco sales certificate (certificate) for a retail location at any time. Prohibits the alcohol and tobacco commission (commission) from issuing a certificate to certain persons. Provides that, if a majority interest in a business that holds a certificate is sold or transferred: (1) the new ownership must apply for a new certificate; and (2) the certificate and permit number held by the previous ownership are void 90 days after the sale or transfer of the ownership of the business. Specifies that an employee of a certificate holder (employee) must hold a valid: (1) driver's license issued by the state of Indiana or another state; or (2) identification card issued by the state of Indiana, another state, or the United States; to sell tobacco products. Requires an employee to have the driver's license, identification card, or a copy of these documents readily available to show an excise officer or law enforcement when selling tobacco products. Allows an employee who is unable to show these documents to provide certain evidence within five days. Permits the commission to impose a civil penalty on the certificate holder if an employee fails to timely produce this evidence. Provides that a person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally sells a tobacco product without a valid certificate commits a Class C infraction. Makes it a Class C misdemeanor for a person to operate a tobacco and vaping business within 1,000 feet of school property. Specifies exceptions.
AI Summary
This bill makes several changes to the regulations around tobacco sales in Indiana. Key provisions include:
1. Prohibiting a retail establishment from holding more than one active tobacco sales certificate for a retail location at any time.
2. Restricting the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission from issuing tobacco sales certificates to certain individuals, such as those without lawful status, those convicted of certain felonies within the past 5 years, and minors.
3. Requiring new owners of a business with an existing tobacco sales certificate to apply for a new certificate, and voiding the previous certificate 90 days after the ownership change.
4. Mandating that employees selling tobacco products must have a valid state-issued driver's license or ID card, and make this available upon request to excise officers or law enforcement.
5. Imposing a civil penalty on certificate holders if an employee fails to timely produce evidence of a valid ID.
6. Making it a Class C infraction for a person to recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally sell tobacco products without a valid certificate.
7. Prohibiting the operation of a tobacco and vaping business within 1,000 feet of school property, with some exceptions for existing businesses.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs, Justice
Sponsors (8)
Stacey Donato (R)*,
Aaron Freeman (R)*,
Linda Rogers (R)*,
Scott Alexander (R),
Cory Criswell (R),
Joanna King (R),
Wendy McNamara (R),
Jenny Meltzer (R),
Last Action
Public Law 107 (on 03/13/2024)
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