Bill Text: NY S00684 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Requires the presentation of photographic identification for the purchase of tobacco products and alcoholic beverages.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-01-06 - REFERRED TO HEALTH [S00684 Detail]

Download: New_York-2015-S00684-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
       ________________________________________________________________________
                                          684
                              2015-2016 Regular Sessions
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                      (PREFILED)
                                    January 7, 2015
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by Sen. GALLIVAN -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
         printed to be committed to the Committee on Health
       AN ACT to amend the public health law and the alcoholic beverage control
         law, in relation to requiring the presentation of  photographic  iden-
         tification for the purchase of tobacco products and alcoholic beverag-
         es
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Section 1399-cc of the public health  law,  as  amended  by
    2  chapter 542 of the laws of 2014, is amended to read as follows:
    3    S  1399-cc.  Sale of tobacco products, herbal cigarettes, liquid nico-
    4  tine, shisha, rolling papers or smoking paraphernalia to minors  prohib-
    5  ited. 1.  As used in this section:
    6    (a)  "A  device  capable  of  deciphering  any electronically readable
    7  format" or "device" shall mean any commercial device or  combination  of
    8  devices  used at a point of sale or entry that is capable of reading the
    9  information encoded on the bar code or  magnetic  strip  of  a  driver's
   10  license  or  non-driver  identification card issued by the state commis-
   11  sioner of motor vehicles;
   12    (b) "Card holder" means any person presenting a  driver's  license  or
   13  non-driver identification card to a licensee, or to the agent or employ-
   14  ee of such licensee under this chapter;
   15    (c)  "Smoking paraphernalia" means any pipe, water pipe, hookah, roll-
   16  ing papers, vaporizer  or  any  other  device,  equipment  or  apparatus
   17  designed for the inhalation of tobacco;
   18    (d)  "Transaction  scan"  means the process involving an automated bar
   19  code reader by which a licensee, or agent  or  employee  of  a  licensee
   20  under  this chapter reviews a driver's license or non-driver identifica-
   21  tion card presented as a precondition for  the  purchase  of  a  tobacco
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD01046-02-5
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    1  product  or  herbal  cigarettes  pursuant  to  subdivision three of this
    2  section; and
    3    (e)  "Liquid  nicotine",  "electronic  liquid"  or  "e-liquid" means a
    4  liquid composed of nicotine and other chemicals, and which is sold as  a
    5  product that may be used in an electronic cigarette.
    6    2.  Any person operating a place of business wherein tobacco products,
    7  herbal cigarettes, liquid nicotine, shisha or electronic cigarettes, are
    8  sold or offered for sale  is  prohibited  from  selling  such  products,
    9  herbal  cigarettes,  liquid  nicotine,  shisha, electronic cigarettes or
   10  smoking paraphernalia to individuals under eighteen years  of  age,  and
   11  shall  post  in  a  conspicuous  place  a sign upon which there shall be
   12  imprinted the following statement, "SALE OF CIGARETTES, CIGARS,  CHEWING
   13  TOBACCO,  POWDERED  TOBACCO,  SHISHA  OR  OTHER TOBACCO PRODUCTS, HERBAL
   14  CIGARETTES, LIQUID NICOTINE, ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES,  ROLLING  PAPERS  OR
   15  SMOKING PARAPHERNALIA, TO PERSONS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE IS PROHIB-
   16  ITED  BY LAW." Such sign shall be printed on a white card in red letters
   17  at least one-half inch in height.
   18    3. Sale of  tobacco  products,  herbal  cigarettes,  liquid  nicotine,
   19  shisha  or electronic cigarettes in such places, other than by a vending
   20  machine, shall be made only to an individual who  demonstrates,  through
   21  (a)  a valid driver's license or non-driver's identification card issued
   22  by the commissioner of  motor  vehicles,  the  federal  government,  any
   23  United  States  territory,  commonwealth  or possession, the District of
   24  Columbia, a state government within the United States  or  a  provincial
   25  government  of the dominion of Canada, or (b) a valid passport issued by
   26  the United States government or any other country, or (c) an identifica-
   27  tion card issued by the armed forces of the  United  States,  indicating
   28  that the individual is at least eighteen years of age. [Such identifica-
   29  tion need not be required of any individual who reasonably appears to be
   30  at  least twenty-five years of age, provided, however, that such appear-
   31  ance shall not constitute a defense in any proceeding alleging the  sale
   32  of  a  tobacco  product,  herbal  cigarettes, liquid nicotine, shisha or
   33  electronic cigarettes to an individual under eighteen years of age.]
   34    4.  IT SHALL BE  THE  RESPONSIBILITY  OF  ANY  INDIVIDUAL  SEEKING  TO
   35  PURCHASE  CIGARETTES, POWDERED TOBACCO, HERBAL CIGARETTES, BIDIS, GUTKA,
   36  SHISHA,  ELECTRONIC  CIGARETTES,  OTHER  TOBACCO  PRODUCTS  OR   SMOKING
   37  PARAPHERNALIA  TO PRESENT TO THE SELLER, PRIOR TO PURCHASE, PHOTOGRAPHIC
   38  IDENTIFICATION  IN  THE  FORM  OF:  (A)  A  VALID  DRIVER'S  LICENSE  OR
   39  NON-DRIVER'S  IDENTIFICATION  CARD  ISSUED  BY THE COMMISSIONER OF MOTOR
   40  VEHICLES, THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, ANY UNITED STATES  TERRITORY,  COMMON-
   41  WEALTH OR POSSESSION, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, A STATE GOVERNMENT WITH-
   42  IN THE UNITED STATES OR A PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF THE DOMINION OF CANA-
   43  DA;  OR  (B)  A VALID PASSPORT ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT OR
   44  ANY OTHER COUNTRY; OR (C) AN IDENTIFICATION CARD  ISSUED  BY  THE  ARMED
   45  FORCES  OF  THE UNITED STATES, INDICATING THAT THE PURCHASER IS AT LEAST
   46  EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE.
   47    5. A STATE OR LOCAL ENFORCEMENT AGENCY  CONDUCTING  AN  INSPECTION  TO
   48  DETERMINE  COMPLIANCE WITH SUBDIVISION TWO OF THIS SECTION SHALL, WITHIN
   49  TEN DAYS OF THE DATE OF A VIOLATION, PROVIDE THE OPERATOR OF  THE  PREM-
   50  ISES WITH WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE VIOLATION.
   51    6.  (a)  Any  person  operating  a  place  of business wherein tobacco
   52  products, herbal cigarettes, liquid nicotine, shisha or electronic ciga-
   53  rettes are sold or offered for sale may perform a transaction scan as  a
   54  precondition for such purchases.
   55    (b)  In  any  instance  where the information deciphered by the trans-
   56  action scan fails to match  the  information  printed  on  the  driver's
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    1  license  or  non-driver  identification card, or if the transaction scan
    2  indicates that the information is false  or  fraudulent,  the  attempted
    3  transaction shall be denied.
    4    (c)  In  any  proceeding  pursuant to section thirteen hundred ninety-
    5  nine-ee of this article, it shall be an affirmative  defense  that  such
    6  person had produced a driver's license or non-driver identification card
    7  apparently  issued by a governmental entity, successfully completed that
    8  transaction scan, and that the tobacco  product,  herbal  cigarettes  or
    9  liquid  nicotine  had  been  sold,  delivered or given to such person in
   10  reasonable reliance upon such identification and  transaction  scan.  In
   11  evaluating the applicability of such affirmative defense the commission-
   12  er  shall  take into consideration any written policy adopted and imple-
   13  mented by the seller to effectuate the provisions of this  chapter.  Use
   14  of  a  transaction scan shall not excuse any person operating a place of
   15  business wherein tobacco products, herbal cigarettes,  liquid  nicotine,
   16  shisha  or  electronic  cigarettes are sold, or the agent or employee of
   17  such  person,  from  the  exercise  of  reasonable  diligence  otherwise
   18  required by this chapter. Notwithstanding the above provisions, any such
   19  affirmative  defense  shall  not  be applicable in any civil or criminal
   20  proceeding, or in any other forum.
   21    [5.] 7. A licensee or agent or employee of such  licensee  shall  only
   22  use  a device capable of deciphering any electronically readable format,
   23  and shall only use the information recorded and maintained  through  the
   24  use  of  such devices, for the purposes contained in subdivision four of
   25  this section. No licensee or agent  or  employee  of  a  licensee  shall
   26  resell or disseminate the information recorded during such a scan to any
   27  third  person.  Such  prohibited resale or dissemination includes but is
   28  not limited to any advertising,  marketing  or  promotional  activities.
   29  Notwithstanding  the  restrictions  imposed  by  this  subdivision, such
   30  records may be released pursuant to a court ordered subpoena or pursuant
   31  to any other statute that specifically authorizes the  release  of  such
   32  information. Each violation of this subdivision shall be punishable by a
   33  civil penalty of not more than one thousand dollars.
   34    [6.]  8.  A licensee or agent or employee of such a licensee may elec-
   35  tronically or mechanically record and maintain only the information from
   36  a transaction scan necessary to effectuate this section.  Such  informa-
   37  tion shall be limited to the following: (a) name, (b) date of birth, (c)
   38  driver's license or non-driver identification number, and (d) expiration
   39  date.  The  commissioner  and state commissioner of motor vehicles shall
   40  jointly promulgate any regulations necessary to govern the recording and
   41  maintenance of these records by  a  licensee  under  this  chapter.  The
   42  commissioner and the state liquor authority shall jointly promulgate any
   43  regulation  necessary to ensure quality control in the use of the trans-
   44  action scan devices under this chapter and article five of the alcoholic
   45  beverage control law.
   46    [7.] 9. No person  operating  a  place  of  business  wherein  tobacco
   47  products, herbal cigarettes, liquid nicotine, shisha or electronic ciga-
   48  rettes are sold or offered for sale shall sell, permit to be sold, offer
   49  for  sale  or  display  for sale any tobacco product, herbal cigarettes,
   50  liquid nicotine, shisha or electronic cigarettes in any  manner,  unless
   51  such products and cigarettes are stored for sale (a) behind a counter in
   52  an  area  accessible only to the personnel of such business, or (b) in a
   53  locked container; provided, however, such restriction shall not apply to
   54  tobacco businesses, as defined in subdivision eight of section  thirteen
   55  hundred ninety-nine-aa of this article, and to places to which admission
   56  is restricted to persons eighteen years of age or older.
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    1    S  2.  Section 1399-ee of the public health law is amended by adding a
    2  new subdivision 7 to read as follows:
    3    7.  IT  SHALL  BE  AN AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE TO ANY ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION
    4  UNDER THIS SECTION THAT THE SALE WAS MADE TO AN INDIVIDUAL  WHO  WAS  OR
    5  REASONABLY APPEARED TO BE AT LEAST FORTY YEARS OF AGE.
    6    S  3.  Section  65 of the alcoholic beverage control law is amended by
    7  adding three new subdivisions 8, 9 and 10  to read as follows:
    8    8. IN ANY PROCEEDING PURSUANT TO SECTION ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN OF  THIS
    9  CHAPTER ARISING FROM A VIOLATION OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION, FOR
   10  A  LICENSEE  LICENSED  UNDER  SECTION FIFTY-FOUR OR FIFTY-FOUR-A OF THIS
   11  CHAPTER, OR SECTION SIXTY-THREE OF THIS ARTICLE, IT SHALL BE AN AFFIRMA-
   12  TIVE DEFENSE THAT THE SALE WAS MADE TO A PERSON WHO  WAS  OR  REASONABLY
   13  APPEARED TO BE AT LEAST FORTY YEARS OF AGE.
   14    9.  IT  SHALL  BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ANY PERSON SEEKING TO PURCHASE
   15  ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FROM A LICENSEE LICENSED UNDER SECTION FIFTY-FOUR OR
   16  FIFTY-FOUR-A OF THIS CHAPTER, OR SECTION SIXTY-THREE OF THIS ARTICLE  TO
   17  PRESENT  TO THE LICENSEE OR AGENT OR EMPLOYEE OF SUCH LICENSEE, PRIOR TO
   18  PURCHASE, PHOTOGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION IN THE FORM OF: (A) A VALID  DRIV-
   19  ER'S  LICENSE  OR NON-DRIVER'S IDENTIFICATION CARD ISSUED BY THE COMMIS-
   20  SIONER OF MOTOR VEHICLES, THE  FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT,  ANY  UNITED  STATES
   21  TERRITORY, COMMONWEALTH OR POSSESSION, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, A STATE
   22  GOVERNMENT  WITHIN  THE  UNITED STATES OR A PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF THE
   23  DOMINION OF CANADA; OR (B) A VALID PASSPORT ISSUED BY THE UNITED  STATES
   24  GOVERNMENT OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY; OR (C) AN IDENTIFICATION CARD ISSUED BY
   25  THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES.
   26    10.  THE  STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY SHALL, WITHIN TEN DAYS OF THE DATE OF
   27  BECOMING AWARE OF A  VIOLATION  OF  SUBDIVISION  ONE  OF  THIS  SECTION,
   28  PROVIDE THE LICENSEE WITH WRITTEN NOTICE OF SUCH VIOLATION.
   29    S 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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