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Texas Youth Access to Tobacco Law - Summary

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The Texas Youth Access to Tobacco Law, formerly Senate Bill 55 (75th Leg.), is a comprehensive approach to reducing children's access to tobacco products.  Specifically, the law addresses the following:

  • Continues the existing penalty for the store clerk that sells tobacco to a minor, which is a Class C misdemeanor.
  • Requires tobacco retailers to verify the age of purchasers appearing to be younger than 27 years of age through the use of photo identification.
  • Existing signage is amended to include that it is BOTH illegal to sell to minors and illegal for minors to buy. The sign will say:   PURCHASING OR ATTEMPTING TO PURCHASE TOBACCO PRODUCTS BY A MINOR UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE IS PROHIBITED BY LAW.  SALE OR PROVISION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS TO A MINOR UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. UPON CONVICTION, A CLASS C MISDEMEANOR, INCLUDING A FINE OF UP TO $500, MAY BE IMPOSED. VIOLATIONS MAY BE REPORTED TO THE TEXAS COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE BY CALLING 1-800-345-8647.
  • Vending machine and self service sales are restricted except in places not open to those under 18 years of age or in places used as cigar humidors.
  • Giveaways of free samples and coupons to anyone under 18 are prohibited.
  • Sales of cigarettes of less than 20 per pack (Kiddie Packs) are prohibited.
  • A retail permit fee of $125 for 1998-99 and $180 for 2000-01 is assessed ( a permit is required now, but fee is attached). The fee funds administration of the bill and enforcement and awareness programs.
  • Retailers are subject to the following penalties upon failure to adequately supervise or train employee.  All offenses must be within a 12-month period.
First offense: up to $500 fine
Second offense:  up to $750 fine
Third offense: up to $1,000 or 3-day permit suspension
Four or more offenses: permit revocation (can apply after six months)
  • Retailers must inform employees that tobacco sales to minors are illegal.
  • The retailer is protected from permit revocation if his employees attend a comptroller approved training program.  There is no protection from permit revocation if a retailer has eight violations within a two-year period.
  • Minors are penalized for purchasing or possesing tobacco products and must attend a tobacco awareness program or do community service.  Failure to attend the tobacco awareness program or do the community service may result in a suspension of the minor's drivers license.  A violation is punishable by a fine not to exceed $250.  Upon producing evidence of attending a tobacco awareness program or doing the community service, the charge may be dismissed except in the case of repeated offenses.
  • Outdoor advertising is prohibited within 1,000 feet of a church or school.

 

 

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