Bill Text: NY A00713 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Amended
Bill Title: Includes electronic cigarettes in the regulation of tobacco products; relates to the distribution and transportation of such products.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 15-2)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-06-03 - enacting clause stricken [A00713 Detail]
Download: New_York-2019-A00713-Amended.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 713--A 2019-2020 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY (Prefiled) January 9, 2019 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. PAULIN, L. ROSENTHAL, GOTTFRIED, DINOWITZ, GALEF, McDONOUGH, ARROYO, BUCHWALD, DICKENS, D'URSO, FERNANDEZ, TAYLOR, MONTESANO, EPSTEIN -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. SIMON -- read once and referred to the Committee on Health -- recommitted to the Committee on Health in accordance with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to including elec- tronic cigarettes in the regulation of tobacco products The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 1399-aa of the public health law is amended by 2 adding a new subdivision 14 to read as follows: 3 14. "Vapor products dealer" shall have the same meaning as in subdivi- 4 sion (b) of section eleven hundred eighty of the tax law. 5 § 2. Section 1399-hh of the public health law, as added by chapter 433 6 of the laws of 1997, is amended to read as follows: 7 § 1399-hh. Tobacco and electronic cigarette enforcement. The commis- 8 sioner shall develop, plan and implement a comprehensive program to 9 reduce the prevalence of tobacco and electronic cigarette use, partic- 10 ularly among persons less than [eighteen] twenty-one years of age. This 11 program shall include, but not be limited to, support for enforcement of 12 this article [thirteen-F of this chapter]. 13 1. An enforcement officer, as defined in section thirteen hundred 14 ninety-nine-t of this chapter, may annually, on such dates as shall be 15 fixed by the commissioner, submit an application for such monies as are 16 made available for such purpose. Such application shall be in such form 17 as prescribed by the commissioner and shall include, but not be limited 18 to, plans regarding random spot checks, including the number and types 19 of compliance checks that will be conducted, and other activities to EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD01661-07-9A. 713--A 2 1 determine compliance with this article. Each such plan shall include an 2 agreement to report to the commissioner: the names and addresses of 3 tobacco retailers and vendors and vapor products dealers determined to 4 be unlicensed, if any; the number of complaints filed against licensed 5 tobacco retail outlets and vapor products dealers; and the names of 6 tobacco retailers and vendors and vapor products dealers who have paid 7 fines, or have been otherwise penalized, due to enforcement actions. 8 2. The commissioner shall distribute such monies as are made avail- 9 able for such purpose to enforcement officers and, in so doing, consider 10 the number of licensed vapor products dealers and retail locations 11 registered to sell tobacco products within the jurisdiction of the 12 enforcement officer and the level of proposed activities. 13 3. Monies made available to enforcement officers pursuant to this 14 section shall only be used for local tobacco and electronic cigarette 15 enforcement activities approved by the commissioner. 16 § 3. Section 1399-jj of the public health law, as amended by chapter 1 17 of the laws of 1999, is amended to read as follows: 18 § 1399-jj. Evaluation requirements. 1. The commissioner shall evaluate 19 the effectiveness of the efforts by state and local governments to 20 reduce the use of tobacco products and electronic cigarettes among 21 minors and adults. The principal measurements of effectiveness shall 22 include negative attitudes toward tobacco and electronic cigarette use 23 and reduction of tobacco and electronic cigarette use among the general 24 population, and given target populations. 25 2. The commissioner shall ensure that, to the extent practicable, the 26 most current research findings regarding mechanisms to reduce and change 27 attitudes toward tobacco and electronic cigarette use are used in tobac- 28 co and electronic cigarette education programs administered by the 29 department. 30 3. To diminish tobacco and electronic cigarette use among minors and 31 adults, the commissioner shall ensure that, to the extent practicable, 32 the following is achieved: 33 The department shall conduct an independent evaluation of the state- 34 wide tobacco use prevention and control program under section thirteen 35 hundred ninety-nine-ii of this article. The purpose of this evaluation 36 is to direct the most efficient allocation of state resources devoted to 37 tobacco and electronic cigarette education and cessation to accomplish 38 the maximum prevention and reduction of tobacco and electronic cigarette 39 use among minors and adults. Such evaluation shall be provided to the 40 governor, the majority leader of the senate and the speaker of the 41 assembly on or before September first, two thousand one, and annually on 42 or before such date thereafter. The comprehensive evaluation design 43 shall be guided by the following: 44 (a) sound evaluation principles including, to the extent feasible, 45 elements of controlled experimental methods; 46 (b) an evaluation of the comparative effectiveness of individual 47 program designs which shall be used in funding decisions and program 48 modifications; and 49 (c) an evaluation of other programs identified by state agencies, 50 local lead agencies, and federal agencies. 51 § 4. Section 1399-kk of the public health law, as added by chapter 433 52 of the laws of 1997, is amended to read as follows: 53 § 1399-kk. Annual tobacco and e-cigarette enforcement reporting. The 54 commissioner shall submit to the governor and the legislature an interim 55 tobacco control report and annual tobacco control reports which shall 56 describe the extent of the use of tobacco products and e-cigarettes byA. 713--A 3 1 [minors] those under the age of twenty-one in the state and document the 2 progress state and local governments have made in reducing such use 3 among [minors] those under the age of twenty-one. 4 1. The interim tobacco and e-cigarette control report. The commission- 5 er shall submit to the governor and the legislature an interim tobacco 6 and e-cigarette control report on or before September first, nineteen 7 hundred ninety-eight. Such interim report shall, to the extent practica- 8 ble, include the following information on a county by county basis: 9 (a) number of licensed and registered tobacco retailers and vendors 10 and licensed vapor products dealers; 11 (b) the names and addresses of retailers and vendors who have paid 12 fines, or have been otherwise penalized, due to enforcement actions; 13 (c) the number of complaints filed against licensed and registered 14 tobacco retailers and licensed vapor products dealers; 15 (d) the number of fires caused or believed to be caused by tobacco 16 products and e-cigarettes and deaths and injuries resulting therefrom; 17 (e) the number and type of compliance checks conducted; and 18 (f) such other information as the commissioner deems appropriate. 19 2. The commissioner shall submit to the governor and the legislature 20 an annual tobacco and e-cigarette control report which shall describe 21 the extent of the use of tobacco products and e-cigarettes by [minors] 22 those under the age of twenty-one in the state and document the progress 23 state and local governments have made in reducing such use among 24 [minors] those under the age of twenty-one. The annual report shall be 25 submitted to the governor and the legislature on or before March thir- 26 ty-first of each year beginning on March thirty-first, nineteen hundred 27 ninety-nine. The annual report shall, to the extent practicable, 28 include the following information on a county by county basis: 29 (a) number of licensed and registered tobacco retailers and vendors 30 and licensed vapor products dealers; 31 (b) the names and addresses of retailers and vendors who have paid 32 fines, or have been otherwise penalized, due to enforcement actions; 33 (c) the number of complaints filed against licensed and registered 34 tobacco retailers and licensed vapor products dealers; 35 (d) the number of fires caused or believed to be caused by tobacco 36 products and e-cigarettes and deaths and injuries resulting therefrom; 37 (e) the number and type of compliance checks conducted; 38 (f) a survey of attitudes and behaviors regarding tobacco use among 39 [minors] those under the age of twenty-one. The initial such survey 40 shall be deemed to constitute the baseline survey; 41 (g) the number of tobacco and e-cigarette users and estimated trends 42 in tobacco and e-cigarette use among [minors] those under the age of 43 twenty-one; 44 (h) annual tobacco and e-cigarette sales; 45 (i) tax revenue collected from the sale of tobacco products and e-ci- 46 garettes; 47 (j) the number of licensed tobacco retail outlets and licensed vapor 48 products dealers; 49 (k) the number of cigarette vending machines; 50 (l) the number and type of compliance checks; 51 (m) the names of entities that have paid fines due to enforcement 52 actions; and 53 (n) the number of complaints filed against licensed tobacco retail 54 outlets and licensed vapor products dealers. 55 The annual tobacco and e-cigarette control report shall, to the extent 56 practicable, include the following information: (a) tobacco and e-cigar-A. 713--A 4 1 ette control efforts sponsored by state government agencies including 2 money spent to educate [minors] those under the age of twenty-one on the 3 hazards of tobacco and e-cigarette use; 4 (b) recommendations for improving tobacco and e-cigarette control 5 efforts in the state; and 6 (c) such other information as the commissioner deems appropriate. 7 § 5. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall 8 have become a law.