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VA SB1060
VA SB1060Retail tobacco and hemp products; smoking by a person younger than 21 years of age, prohibitions.
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Introduced
01/07/2025
01/07/2025
In Committee
02/10/2025
02/10/2025
Crossed Over
02/21/2025
02/21/2025
Passed
03/07/2025
03/07/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/24/2025
03/24/2025
Introduced Session
2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Possession, etc., of retail tobacco products and hemp products intended for smoking by a person younger than 21 years of age; liquid nicotine and nicotine vapor products license; prohibitions; enforcement. Prohibits any person younger than 21 years of age from possessing any retail tobacco or hemp product intended for smoking, as those terms are defined in relevant law, with certain exceptions enumerated in the bill. The bill provides that any such product purchased or possessed by a person younger than 21 years of age (i) shall be deemed contraband and (ii) may be seized by a law-enforcement officer. Any such product, the lawful possession of which is not established, seized by such officer shall be forfeited and disposed of according to the process described in relevant law. The bill also provides that seizure shall be the sole penalty for a violation of such prohibition and that the provisions of the bill shall not preclude prosecution under any other statute. Further, if a person does not receive a license from the Department of Taxation to sell, deal, transport, or ship liquid nicotine or nicotine vapor products to retailers in the Commonwealth, such person is subject to a penalty of $400, in addition to any other applicable taxes or fees. The bill provides that the Department of Taxation is not required pursuant to relevant law to conduct unannounced investigations of retail tobacco dealers at least once every 24 months to verify that a retail dealer is not selling retail tobacco products to persons younger than 21 years of age. Lastly, the bill requires the Department of Taxation to convene a work group consisting of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority, the Office of the Attorney General, the Virginia State Police, and the Department of Behavioral Health and Development Services to develop an enforcement program related to the sale of retail tobacco products or hemp products intended for smoking to individuals younger than 21 years of age. The work group's findings and recommendations are to be reported to the Chairs of the House Committees on General Laws and Appropriations and the Senate Committees on Rehabilitation and Social Services and Finance and Appropriations no later than November 1, 2025. This bill is identical to HB 1946.
AI Summary
This bill prohibits individuals younger than 21 years of age from possessing retail tobacco or hemp products intended for smoking, with limited exceptions such as product delivery for employment or scientific research. Any such products possessed illegally will be considered contraband and can be seized by law enforcement, with seizure being the sole penalty for the violation. The bill also modifies licensing requirements for liquid nicotine and nicotine vapor product distributors, imposing a $400 penalty for those who sell or transport such products without a proper license. Additionally, the Department of Taxation is no longer required to conduct routine unannounced investigations of retail tobacco dealers to verify age compliance. The bill mandates the Department of Taxation to form a work group with representatives from various state agencies to develop an enforcement program for preventing tobacco and hemp product sales to individuals under 21, with a requirement to report findings and recommendations to legislative committees by November 1, 2025. The work group will examine inspection frequencies, compliance rates, enforcement costs, and potential funding sources for the proposed program.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Justice
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0596) (on 03/24/2025)
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