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H GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 01 HOUSE BILL DRH01-MG-0A (0/) H.B. Mar, 01 HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK D Short Title: Raise Minimum Age to Access Tobacco Products. (Public) Sponsors: Referred to: Representatives Murphy, Bert Jones, Lambeth, and Grange (Primary Sponsors). 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT GRADUALLY RAISING THE MINIMUM AGE FOR PERSONS NOT SERVING ON ACTIVE DUTY IN THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES FROM EIGHTEEN TO TWENTY-ONE FOR THE PURCHASE OR RECEIPT OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS, TOBACCO-DERIVED PRODUCTS, VAPOR PRODUCTS, AND CIGARETTE WRAPPING PAPERS. The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: SECTION 1.(a) G.S. - reads as rewritten: " -. Youth access to tobacco products, tobacco-derived products, vapor products, and cigarette wrapping papers. (a) Definitions. The following definitions apply in this section: (1) Active duty. Full-time duty in the active military service of the United States, including service by members of the reserve component (National Guard and Reserve) while serving under published orders for active duty or full-time training. The term does not include service by members of the reserve component (National Guard and Reserve) who are performing active duty or active duty for training under military calls or orders specifying periods of less than 1 calendar days. (1a) Armed Forces. Includes all components of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. (1b) Distribute. To sell, furnish, give, or provide tobacco products, including tobacco product samples or cigarette wrapping papers, to the ultimate consumer. () Proof of age. A drivers license or other photographic identification that includes the bearer's date of birth that purports to establish that the person is 1 years of age or older. (b) Sale or distribution to persons under the age of 1 years. If any person shall distribute, or aid, assist, or abet any other person in distributing tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers to any person under the age of 1 years,born on or after January 1, 000, or if any person shall purchase tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers on behalf of a person under the age of 1 years,born on or after January 1, 000, the person shall be guilty of a Class misdemeanor; provided, however, that it shall not be unlawful to (i) distribute tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers to an employee when required in the performance of the employee's duties.duties or (ii) sell or distribute tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers to a person born on or after January 1, 000, who is serving on active duty in the Armed *DRH01-MG-0A*

1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 01 Forces. Retail distributors of tobacco products shall prominently display near the point of sale a sign in letters at least five-eighths of an inch high which states the following: FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 01, AND ENDING DECEMBER 1, 00, N.C. LAW STRICTLY PROHIBITS THE PURCHASE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS, TOBACCO-DERIVED PRODUCTS, VAPOR PRODUCTS, AND CIGARETTE WRAPPING PAPERS BY PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 1.BORN ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 000. PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED. Failure to post the required sign shall be an infraction punishable by a fine of twenty-five dollars ($.00) for the first offense and seventy-five dollars ($.00) for each succeeding offense. A person engaged in the sale of tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers shall demand proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces from a prospective purchaser if the person has reasonable grounds to believe that the prospective purchaser is under 1 years of age.was born on or after January 1, 000. Failure to demand proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces as required by this subsection is a Class misdemeanor if in fact the prospective purchaser is under 1 years of age.was born on or after January 1, 000, and is not serving on active duty in the Armed Forces. Retail distributors of tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers shall train their sales employees in the requirements of this law. Proof of any of the following shall be a defense to any action brought under this subsection: (1) The defendant demanded, was shown, and reasonably relied upon proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces in the case of a retailer, or any other documentary or written evidence of age or active duty in the Armed Forces in the case of a nonretailer. () The defendant relied on the electronic system established and operated by the Division of Motor Vehicles pursuant to G.S. 0-.0. () The defendant relied on a biometric identification system that demonstrated (i) the purchaser's age to be at least the required age for the purchase and (ii) the purchaser had previously registered with the seller or seller's agent a drivers license, a special identification card issued under G.S. 0-., a military identification card, or a passport showing the purchaser's date of birth and bearing a physical description of the person named on the card. (b1) Distribution of tobacco products. Tobacco products shall not be distributed in vending machines; provided, however, vending machines distributing tobacco products are permitted (i) in any establishment which is open only to persons 1 years of age and older; (ii) in any establishment which is open only to persons serving on active duty in the Armed Forces; or (ii)(iii) in any establishment if the vending machine is under the continuous control of the owner or licensee of the premises or an employee thereof and can be operated only upon activation by the owner, licensee, or employee prior to each purchase and the vending machine is not accessible to the public when the establishment is closed. The owner, licensee, or employee shall demand proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces from a prospective purchaser if the person has reasonable grounds to believe that the prospective purchaser is under 1 years of age. was born on or after January 1, 000. Failure to demand proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces as required by this subsection is a Class misdemeanor if in fact the prospective purchaser is under 1 years of age.was born on or after January 1, 000, and is not serving on active duty in the Armed Forces. Proof that the defendant demanded, was shown, and reasonably relied upon proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces shall be a defense to any action brought under this subsection. Vending machines distributing tobacco products in establishments not meeting the above conditions shall be removed prior to December 1, 1. Vending machines distributing Page DRH01-MG-0A [v.] (0/1)

1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 01 tobacco-derived products, vapor products, or components of vapor products in establishments not meeting the above conditions shall be removed prior to August 1, 0. Any person distributing tobacco products through vending machines in violation of this subsection shall be guilty of a Class misdemeanor. (b) Internet distribution of tobacco products. A person engaged in the distribution of tobacco products through the Internet or other remote sales methods shall perform an age or active duty verification through an independent, third-party age verification service that compares information available from public records to the personal information entered by the individual during the ordering process to establish that the individual ordering the tobacco products is 1 years of age or older.older, or is serving on active duty in the Armed Forces. (c) Purchase by persons under the age of 1 years.born on or after January 1, 000. If any person under the age of 1 yearsborn on or after January 1, 000, purchases or accepts receipt, or attempts to purchase or accept receipt, of tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers, or presents or offers to any person any purported proof of age which is false, fraudulent, or not actually his or her own, for the purpose of purchasing or receiving any tobacco product or cigarette wrapping papers, the person shall be guilty of a Class misdemeanor; provided, however, that it shall not be unlawful for (i) an employee to purchase or accept receipt of tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers when required in the performance of the employee's duties.duties or (ii) a person serving on active duty in the Armed Forces to purchase or accept receipt of tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers. (d) Sending or assisting a person [less than] 1 yearsborn on or after January 1, 000, to purchase or receive tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers. If any person shall send a person less than 1 years of ageborn on or after January 1, 000, to purchase, acquire, receive, or attempt to purchase, acquire, or receive tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers, or if any person shall aid or abet a person who is less than 1 years of agewas born on or after January 1, 000, in purchasing, acquiring, or receiving or attempting to purchase, acquire, or receive tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers, the person shall be guilty of a Class misdemeanor; provided, however, persons under the age of 1 born on or after January 1, 000, may be enlisted by police or local sheriffs' departments to test compliance if the testing is under the direct supervision of that law enforcement department and written parental consent is provided; provided further, that the Department of Health and Human Services shall have the authority, pursuant to a written plan prepared by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, to use persons under 1 years of ageborn on or after January 1, 000, in annual, random, unannounced inspections, provided that prior written parental consent is given for the involvement of these persons and that the inspections are conducted for the sole purpose of preparing a scientifically and methodologically valid statistical study of the extent of success the State has achieved in reducing the availability of tobacco products to persons under the age of 1,born on or after January 1, 000, and preparing any report to the extent required by section of the federal Public Health Service Act ( USC 00x-).." SECTION 1.(b) Subsection (a) of this section becomes effective January 1, 01, and expires on December 1, 00. SECTION.(a) G.S. -, as amended by subsection (a) of Section 1 of this act, reads as rewritten: " -. Youth access to tobacco products, tobacco-derived products, vapor products, and cigarette wrapping papers. (a) Definitions. The following definitions apply in this section: (1) Active duty. Full-time duty in the active military service of the United States, including service by members of the reserve component (National Guard and Reserve) while serving under published orders for active duty or full-time training. The term does not include service by members of the DRH01-MG-0A [v.] (0/1) Page

1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 01 reserve component (National Guard and Reserve) who are performing active duty or active duty for training under military calls or orders specifying periods of less than 1 calendar days. (1a) Armed Forces. Includes all components of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. (1b) Distribute. To sell, furnish, give, or provide tobacco products, including tobacco product samples or cigarette wrapping papers, to the ultimate consumer. () Proof of age. A drivers license or other photographic identification that includes the bearer's date of birth that purports to establish that the person is 1 years of age or older. (b) Sale or distribution to persons under the age of 1 1 years. If any person shall distribute, or aid, assist, or abet any other person in distributing tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers to any person born on or after January 1, 000,under the age of 1, or if any person shall purchase tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers on behalf of a person born on or after January 1, 000,under the age of 1, the person shall be guilty of a Class misdemeanor; provided, however, that it shall not be unlawful to (i) distribute tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers to an employee when required in the performance of the employee's duties or (ii) sell or distribute tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers to a person born on or after January 1, 000,under the age of 1 who is serving on active duty in the Armed Forces. Retail distributors of tobacco products shall prominently display near the point of sale a sign in letters at least five-eighths of an inch high which states the following: FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 01, AND ENDING DECEMBER 1, 00, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 01, N.C. LAW STRICTLY PROHIBITS THE PURCHASE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS, TOBACCO-DERIVED PRODUCTS, VAPOR PRODUCTS, AND CIGARETTE WRAPPING PAPERS BY PERSONS BORN ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 000.UNDER 1 YEARS OF AGE. PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED. Failure to post the required sign shall be an infraction punishable by a fine of twenty-five dollars ($.00) for the first offense and seventy-five dollars ($.00) for each succeeding offense. A person engaged in the sale of tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers shall demand proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces from a prospective purchaser if the person has reasonable grounds to believe that the prospective purchaser was born on or after January 1, 000.is under 1 years of age. Failure to demand proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces as required by this subsection is a Class misdemeanor if in fact the prospective purchaser was born on or after January 1, 000,is under 1 years of age and is not serving on active duty in the Armed Forces. Retail distributors of tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers shall train their sales employees in the requirements of this law. Proof of any of the following shall be a defense to any action brought under this subsection: (1) The defendant demanded, was shown, and reasonably relied upon proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces in the case of a retailer, or any other documentary or written evidence of age or active duty in the Armed Forces in the case of a nonretailer. () The defendant relied on the electronic system established and operated by the Division of Motor Vehicles pursuant to G.S. 0-.0. Page DRH01-MG-0A [v.] (0/1)

1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 01 () The defendant relied on a biometric identification system that demonstrated (i) the purchaser's age to be at least the required age for the purchase and (ii) the purchaser had previously registered with the seller or seller's agent a drivers license, a special identification card issued under G.S. 0-., a military identification card, or a passport showing the purchaser's date of birth and bearing a physical description of the person named on the card. (b1) Distribution of tobacco products. Tobacco products shall not be distributed in vending machines; provided, however, vending machines distributing tobacco products are permitted (i) in any establishment which is open only to persons 1 1 years of age and older; (ii) in any establishment which is open only to persons serving on active duty in the Armed Forces; or (iii) in any establishment if the vending machine is under the continuous control of the owner or licensee of the premises or an employee thereof and can be operated only upon activation by the owner, licensee, or employee prior to each purchase and the vending machine is not accessible to the public when the establishment is closed. The owner, licensee, or employee shall demand proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces from a prospective purchaser if the person has reasonable grounds to believe that the prospective purchaser was born on or after January 1, 000.is under 1 years of age. Failure to demand proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces as required by this subsection is a Class misdemeanor if in fact the prospective purchaser was born on or after January 1, 000,is under 1 years of age, and is not serving on active duty in the Armed Forces. Proof that the defendant demanded, was shown, and reasonably relied upon proof of age or proof of active duty in the Armed Forces shall be a defense to any action brought under this subsection. Vending machines distributing tobacco products in establishments not meeting the above conditions shall be removed prior to December 1, 1. Vending machines distributing tobacco-derived products, vapor products, or components of vapor products in establishments not meeting the above conditions shall be removed prior to August 1, 0. Any person distributing tobacco products through vending machines in violation of this subsection shall be guilty of a Class misdemeanor. (b) Internet distribution of tobacco products. A person engaged in the distribution of tobacco products through the Internet or other remote sales methods shall perform an age or active duty verification through an independent, third-party verification service that compares information available from public records to the personal information entered by the individual during the ordering process to establish that the individual ordering the tobacco products is 1 1 years of age or older, or is serving on active duty in the Armed Forces. (c) Purchase by persons born on or after January 1, 000.under 1 years of age. If any person born on or after January 1, 000,under 1 years of age purchases or accepts receipt, or attempts to purchase or accept receipt, of tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers, or presents or offers to any person any purported proof of age which is false, fraudulent, or not actually his or her own, for the purpose of purchasing or receiving any tobacco product or cigarette wrapping papers, the person shall be guilty of a Class misdemeanor; provided, however, that it shall not be unlawful for (i) an employee to purchase or accept receipt of tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers when required in the performance of the employee's duties or (ii) a person serving on active duty in the Armed Forces to purchase or accept receipt of tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers. (d) Sending or assisting a person born on or after January 1, 000,under 1 years of age to purchase or receive tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers. If any person shall send a person born on or after January 1, 000,under 1 years of age to purchase, acquire, receive, or attempt to purchase, acquire, or receive tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers, or if any person shall aid or abet a person who was born on or after January 1, 000,under 1 years of age in purchasing, acquiring, or receiving or attempting to purchase, acquire, or receive tobacco products or cigarette wrapping papers, the person shall be guilty of a Class misdemeanor; DRH01-MG-0A [v.] (0/1) Page

1 1 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 01 provided, however, persons born on or after January 1, 000,under 1 years of age may be enlisted by police or local sheriffs' departments to test compliance if the testing is under the direct supervision of that law enforcement department and written parental consent is provided; provided further, that the Department of Health and Human Services shall have the authority, pursuant to a written plan prepared by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, to use persons born on or after January 1, 000,under 1 years of age in annual, random, unannounced inspections, provided that prior written parental consent is given for the involvement of these persons and that the inspections are conducted for the sole purpose of preparing a scientifically and methodologically valid statistical study of the extent of success the State has achieved in reducing the availability of tobacco products to persons born on or after January 1, 000,under 1 years of age and preparing any report to the extent required by section of the federal Public Health Service Act ( USC 00x-).." SECTION.(b) Subsection (a) of this section becomes effective January 1, 01. SECTION. Except as otherwise provided, this act is effective when it becomes law. Page DRH01-MG-0A [v.] (0/1)