New
York City Regulations and Local Laws:
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Law #00/030 - Cigarettes herbal, Prohibit Sales to Minors - (No Summary Available)
Law #00/002 - Tobacco Products, Licenses - To amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to licenses for sale of tobacco products
Law #99/031 - Tobacco Settlement Moneys, Sale - In anticipation of this sale, the city has filed, and the Secretary of State has certified, a Certificate of Incorporation creating a not-for-profit local development corporation entitled the Tobacco Settlement Asset Securitization Corporation. The primary purpose of the Corporation will be to purchase the city's rights to receive such tobacco settlement moneys and to issue bonds, from time to time, solely payable from the tobacco settlement moneys. The net proceeds of these bonds, after financing costs and capitalized interest, will be used to pay a portion of the purchase price to the city for the sale of its rights to receive such tobacco settlement moneys. The purchase price shall be used by the city to finance a portion of the city's capital budget as adopted by the Council.
Law #98/010 - Tobacco Products Advertising, Children - To amend local law number three for the year 1998 which prohibits or restricts the advertisement and promotion of tobacco products to protect children, in relation to the effective date of such local law and to amend the building code to eliminate criminal penalties for violations of such local law.
Law #98/003 - Tobacco Product Advertising, Protect Children - Thereby, the Council intends to strengthen compliance with and enforcement of laws prohibiting the sale or distribution of tobacco products to children and to protect children against such illegal sales.
Law #92/083 - Tobacco Products - The Council concludes that the enormous public costs resulting from tobacco addiction must be decreased by attempting to discourage all New Yorkers from the use of tobacco products. The Council deems the placement of tobacco product advertisements on certain property owned or operated by the city and certain property or facilities licensed by the city, inappropriate and contrary to the general welfare of the city's residents.
Law #91/052 - Fees, Cigarette Dealers - To amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to increasing the annual license fee for wholesale cigarette dealers.
Law #90/067 - Cigarette Vending Machine Placement - Accordingly, the City Council finds that the ability of unsupervised minors to obtain cigarettes and other tobacco products in violation of the law will be significantly reduced by prohibiting vending machines which dispense such products, except as allowed in this local law.
Law #90/027 - Tobacco Distribution, Prohibit - Therefore, it is the intent of this council to control the distribution of these products by prohibiting all commercial distribution of free or nominally priced tobacco products, except as allowed in this local law.
New York City Bills (Pending Law): Top |
New York State Regulations and Local Laws: Top |
1. Click on the desired Article below. This will take you
to the New York State
Legislature Home Page.
2. Scoll down to Laws of New York
and click.
3. Under the heading Consolidated Laws, scroll down to PBH
- Public Health and click.
4. Scroll down to Article 13E thru G and
click on the desired Article.
Article 13-E - (1399-N
- 1399-X) REGULATION OF SMOKING IN CERTAIN PUBLIC AREAS (Also cited
as the "Clean Indoor Air Act")-
1399-N- Definitions.
1399-O - Smoking restrictions.
1399-P - Posting of signs.
1399-Q - Smoking restrictions inapplicable.
1399-R - General provisions.
1399-S - Violations.
1399-T - Enforcement.
1399-U - Waiver.
1399-V - Penalties.
1399-W - Limitation of causes of action.
1399-X - Rules and regulations.
Article 13-F - (1399-AA
- 1399-LL*) REGULATION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND HERBAL CIGARETTES; DISTRIBUTION
TO MINORS -
1399-AA - Definitions.
1399-BB - Distribution of tobacco products or herbal cigarettes without
charge.
Effective Date: 02/01/2001
1399-CC - Sale of tobacco products, herbal cigarettes, rolling papers
or pipes to minors prohibited.
Effective Date: 02/01/2001
1399-DD - Sale of tobacco products or herbal cigarettes in vending
machines.
Effective Date: 02/01/2001
1399-EE - Hearings; penalties.
1399-FF - Enforcement.
1399-GG - Out-of-package sales prohibited.
1399-HH - Tobacco enforcement.
1399-II - Tobacco use prevention and control program.
1399-JJ - Evaluation requirements.
1399-KK - Annual tobacco enforcement reporting.
1399-LL - Unlawful shipment or transport of cigarettes.
1399-LL* - Sale of bidis prohibited.
Effective Date: 10/01/2001
Article 13-G - (1399-NN
- 1399-PP) TOBACCO ESCROW FUNDS -
1399-NN - Findings and purpose.
1399-OO - Definitions.
1399-PP - Requirements.
For the following, follow steps 1 and 2 above or below. Scroll down to the heading Unconsolidated Laws then to CCT and click.
Cigarettes, Cigars,
Tobacco 235/52 - An act to enable any
city of the state having a population of one
million or more to adopt, and amend local laws, imposing certain
specified types of taxes on cigarettes, cigars and smoking tobacco
which thelegislature has or would have power and authority to impose, to
provide for the review of such taxes, and to limit the application of such
local laws.
Unfortunately, there are no direct links to each law. Therefore, you must do the following:
1. Click on the desired Article below. This will take you
to the New York State
Legislature Home Page.
2. Scoll down to Laws of New York
and click.
3. Under the heading Consolidated Laws, scroll down to TAX
- Tax and click.
4. Scroll down to Article 20 and 20-A and
click on the desired Article.
Article 20 - (470
- 482-A) TAX ON CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS
470 - Definitions.
471 - Imposition of cigarette tax.
471-A - Use tax on cigarettes.
471-B - Imposition of tobacco products tax.
471-C - Use tax on tobacco products.
471-D - Special provision as to imposition of taxes on certain tobacco
products.
472 - Preparation and sale of stamps; commissions; distributors.
473 - Affixation and cancellation of stamps; presumption.
473-A - Returns and payment of tobacco products tax by distributors.
473-B - Cigarettes marked for export outside the United States; importation
and affixation of stamps prohibited.
474 - Records to be kept; examination.
475 - General powers of the tax commission.
476 - Refunds; sales of stamps.
478 - Determination of tax.
479 - Warrant for the collection of taxes.
480 - License.
480-A - Retail dealer and vending machine registration.
481 - Penalties and interest.
482 - Deposit and disposition of revenue.
482-A - Joint administration.
Article 20-A - (483
- 489) CIGARETTE MARKETING STANDARDS
483 - Definitions.
484 - Unlawful acts; violations of article.
485 - Determination of cost of agent, retail dealer or wholesale dealer.
486 - Exceptions.
487 - Secrecy requirement.
488 - Joint administration.
489 - Registration of chain stores.
The following links will take you directly to the text of each Chapter:
Chapter 13 (Resultant of Bill S3292) - Expands restrictions on smoking in bars, restaurants and places of employment.
Chapter 23 (Resultant
of Bill S7395) - Makes a technical amendment
to HCRA relating to tobacco control and
insurance initiatives
Chapter 105 (Resultant
of Bill A11161A) - Authorizes Erie
county to establish a trust fund for investment and
expenditure of proceeds of tobacco asset securitization financing
Chapter 262 (Resultant of Bill S8177) - Relates to unlawful shipment or transportation of cigarettes
Chapter 284 (Resultant of Bill A11162B) - Provides for promulgation of fire safety standards for cigarettes
Chapter 405 (Resultant of Bill A4471A) - Increases penalties for illegal sales of tobacco products to minors
Chapter 508 (Resultant
of Bill S6729A) - Prohibits the sale
or distribution of any herbal cigarette to a person under the
age of 18 years
Chapter 518 (Resultant of Bill S7066C) - Prohibits sale of bidis by any person other than a tobacco business; repealer
Chapter 549 (Resultant of Bill S02887) Provides that gutka may not be sold to minors but that it may be sold to adults by those operating a tobacco business.
Chapter 666
(Resultant of Bill A07855)
Provides for release of escrow account payments to the tobacco product
manufacturer under certain circumstances.
New York State Bills (Pending Law): Top |
A00056Prohibits smoking in private passenger cars, vans or trucks where minors less than 16 years of age are passengers in such vehicles; penalties for violation. (2003)A00335 Establishes the health first tobacco settlement fund for all moneys received by the state from a federal tobacco settlement to be used for health care. (2003)
A00462 Prohibits state appropriation for mass transportation assistance to system which permits promotion of tobacco or alcohol. (2003)
A00498 Creates the N.Y. state health insurance continuation assistance demonstration program to provide health insurance for certain persons and their dependents. (2003)
A00681 Prohibits operation of lottery vending machines unless machine is located in specified locations: bars, private clubs, tobacco businesses and certain work places. (2003)
A00738 Relates to prohibiting smoking on public beaches and in public parks. (2003)A00761 Relates to the sale of tobacco products over the internet. (2003)
A00780 Requires cigarette manufacturer to disclose chemical additives in cigarettes. (2003)
A00783 Exempts occupational disease caused by tobacco smoke from 2 year filing limit. (2003)
A00864 Requires commissioner of taxation and finance to promulgate rules and regulations necessary to implement the collection of sales and use taxes on native American nation lands. (2003)
A00931 Makes it a misdemeanor for underaged person to use fake ID or deceitful means to purchase alcoholic beverages, cigarettes or lottery tickets. (2003)
A01374 Relates to candy packaged as tobacco products or drug paraphernalia. (2003)
A01461 Requires health education to be taught by teachers certified therein, standardized testing, and health coordinators. (2003)
A02052 Relates to the New York state tobacco settlement cancer research and treatment program. (2003)
A02106 Enacts legislation relating to appropriations made in the public protection and general government budget pursuant to article VII of the constitution.
A02203 Allocates 5% of tobacco settlement funds for cancer and heart research and education. (2003)
A02316 Regulates the sale of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products via computer. (2003)
A02422 Makes it unlawful for a person under the age of 18 to possess tobacco products. (2003)
A02765 Prohibits smoking in dormitories and other residential facilities of public and private colleges and universities. (2003)
A02766 Strengthens provisions restricting smoking in workplaces, requiring a separate smoking break room, provided there are sufficient accommodations for nonsmokers. (2003)
A02767 Prohibits smoking in bowling establishments, except bar and food service areas, requiring separate ventilation and negative pressurization; repealer. (2003)
A02945 Eliminates corporate tax deductions for amounts expended for tobacco advertising. (2003)
A03128 Limits access to tobacco products. (2003)
A03509 Prohibits the erection or maintenance of billboards advertising alcohol or tobacco products within a one mile radius of schools or daycare centers. (2003)
A03631 Prohibits smoking by any employee employed to work at an amusement park, carnival or fair while the employee is working and while the park, carnival or fair is open. (2003)
A03698 Makes it illegal for a person under 18 to possess tobacco with intent to use. (2003)
A04012 Makes it illegal for a person under 18 to possess tobacco with intent to use. (2003)
A04040 Relates to the form of stamps on cigarettes. (2003)
A04177 Relates to penalties for sale of cigarettes to minors by lottery agents; repealer. (2003)
A04649 Requires biodegradable filters on cigarettes within two years. (2003)
A04747 Regulates how cigarette retailers may enter into and participate in a cigarette manufacturer`s merchandising, advertising, display or promotional agreement. (2003)
A04789 Provides that gutka may not be sold to minors but that it may be sold to adults by those operating a tobacco business. (2003)
A05297 Prohibits smoking of tobacco products on facilities maintained for the housing and educating of special pupils. (2003)
A06017 Requires secondary schools to instruct concerning use of alcohol and drugs during pregnancy. (2003)
A06037 Increases the purchase age for tobacco products from 18 to 21 and limits access to such product in certain establishments. (2003)
A06142 Provides that rules for the operation of transportation facilities used by pupils which prohibit smoking shall apply regardless of pupils` actual presence. (2003)
A06311 Prohibits smoking in the legislative office building. (2003)
A06855 Disallows corporate and personal income tax deductions for cigarette and tobacco advertising and promotion expenses. (2003)
A07136(CHAPTER 13) Expands restrictions on smoking in bars, restaurants and places of employment. (2003)
A07334 Enacts the tobacco settlement financing corporation act; provides for the powers and duties of such corporation. (2003)
A07375 Directs the department of health to administer a program to provide "the patch" to any smoker who wishes to quit smoking. (2003)
A07393 Imposes a penalty of not more than two hundred dollars for a certain number of false, altered or counterfeit cigarette tax stamps. (2003)
A07394 Authorizes the commissioner of finance to approve a reward amount for information that leads to the enforcement of the cigarette tax. (2003)
A07422 Requires coverage under medicaid and health insurance plans for treatment for smoking cessation. (2003)
A07854 Prohibits the manufacture, sale or distribution of small packs of cigarettes, roll-your-own tobacco or any cigarette wrapping papers. (2003)
A07858 Enacts the tobacco settlement financing corporation act; provides for the powers and duties of such corporation. (2003)
A08435 Grants the attorney general concurrent jurisdiction to prosecute offenses relating to the tax imposed on cigarettes. (2003)
A08490 Extends the period to file for a refund for taxes paid under the cigarette tax. (2003)
A08549 Requires the department of health to establish criteria to be used to certify entities as tobacco retailer awareness training program providers. (2003)
A08601 Establishes exceptions from the prohibition against smoking in public areas for "separate smoking rooms" and provides regulations therefore. (2003)
A08614 Requires coverage under medicaid and health insurance plans for treatment for smoking cessation. (2003)
A08709 Relates to the collection of the tax on cigarettes; repealer. (2003)
A08782 Provides certain penalties for retailers who violate the cigarette marketing standards act. (2003)
A08789 Relates to the sale of tobacco products to children under the age of eighteen. (2003)
A08816 Regulates how cigarette retailers may enter into and participate in a cigarette manufacturer`s merchandising, advertising, display or promotional agreement. (2003)
A08860 Prohibits smoking in any Indian casino which has a current or pending gaming compact with the state. (2003)
A08915 Extends certain provisions of law relating to the sale of alcohol and tobacco products to minors from January 1, 2004 until January 1, 2006. (2003)
A09183 Excludes separate ventilation services placed in service before March 26, 2003 from the definition of entire net income. (2003)
A09273 Allows bars and food service establishments to apply for a license, through the department of health, which permits smoking in such bar or establishment. (2004)
A09593 Relates to certain war veterans` organizations. (2004)
A09753 Allows smoking in certain bingo facilities. (2004)
S00189 Prohibits smoking in private passenger cars, vans or trucks where minors less than 16 years of age are passengers in such vehicles; penalties for violation. (2003)
S00307 Requires commissioner of taxation and finance to promulgate rules and regulations necessary to implement the collection of sales and use taxes on native American nation lands. (2003)
S00800 Provides health insurance coverage for proven systems of smoking cessation. (2003)
S00852 Requires coverage under medicaid and health insurance plans for treatment for smoking cessation. (2003)
S00952 Raises the minimum age for the sale of tobacco and tobacco products from 18 years of age to 19 years of age to 20 years of age to 21 years of age over time. (2003)
S00953 Requires health education to be taught by teachers certified therein, standardized testing, and health coordinators. (2003)
S01298 Prohibits operation of lottery vending machines unless machine is located in specified locations: bars, private clubs, tobacco businesses and certain work places. (2003)
S01306 Imposes a $500 fine or a term of imprisonment not to exceed 15 days for the sale of unstamped or unlawfully stamped packages of cigarettes. (2003)
S01605 Strengthens provisions restricting smoking in workplaces, requiring a separate smoking break room, provided there are sufficient accommodations for nonsmokers. (2003)
S02231 Enacts the tobacco settlement financing corporation act; provides for the powers and duties of such corporation. (2003)
S02259 Relates to the sale of tobacco products to children under the age of eighteen. (2003)
S02354 Makes it illegal for a person under 18 to possess tobacco with intent to use. (2003)
S02418 Prohibits smoking in dormitories and other residential facilities of public and private colleges and universities. (2003)
S02496 Requires coverage under medicaid and health insurance plans for treatment for smoking cessation. (2003)
S02707 Prohibits the vending machine sale of tobacco products within 350 feet of a school. (2003)
S02866 Authorizes sellers of alcoholic beverages or tobacco products to confiscate false written evidence of age used for underage attempted purchases. (2003)
S02941 Disallows corporate and personal income tax deductions for cigarette and tobacco advertising and promotion expenses. (2003)
S02982 Regulates how cigarette retailers may enter into and participate in a cigarette manufacturer`s merchandising, advertising, display or promotional agreement. (2003)
S03170 Eliminates corporate tax deductions for amounts expended for tobacco advertising. (2003)
S03292 (CHAPTER 13) Expands restrictions on smoking in bars, restaurants and places of employment. (2003)
S03293 Enacts the tobacco settlement financing corporation act; provides for the powers and duties of such corporation. (2003)
S03394 Enacts the tobacco settlement financing corporation act; provides for the powers and duties of such corporation. (2003)
S03491 Prohibition against advertising tobacco products near schools. (2003)
S03494 Requires disclosure of certain information by manufacturers of cigarettes. (2003)
S03515 Requires biodegradable filters on cigarettes within two years. (2003)
S03516 Requires cigarette manufacturer to disclose chemical additives in cigarettes. (2003)
S03577 Enacts the tobacco settlement financing corporation act; provides for the powers and duties of such corporation. (2003)
S03578 Enacts the tobacco settlement financing corporation act; provides for the powers and duties of such corporation. (2003)
S04219 Relates to internet service providers and the use of pornographic, sexually explicit material and/or alcohol or tobacco products and creates a criminal penalty. (2003)
S04432 Relates to the form of stamps on cigarettes. (2003)
S05014 Prohibits the manufacture, sale or distribution of small packs of cigarettes, roll-your-own tobacco or any cigarette wrapping papers. (2003)
S05081 Regulates how cigarette retailers may enter into and participate in a cigarette manufacturer`s merchandising, advertising, display or promotional agreement. (2003)
S05151 Provides certain penalties for retailers who violate the cigarette marketing standards act. (2003)
S05191 Provides that smoking shall be permitted in certain rooms open to the public and provides certain tax deductions and tax credits for construction of rooms. (2003)
S05300 Permits smoking in bingo facilities where bingo is being conducted by an authorized organization. (2003)
S05342 Extends certain provisions of law relating to the sale of alcohol and tobacco products to minors from January 1, 2004 until January 1, 2006. (2003)
S05351 Grants the attorney general concurrent jurisdiction to prosecute offenses relating to the tax imposed on cigarettes. (2003)
S05352 Authorizes the commissioner of finance to approve a reward amount for information that leads to the enforcement of the cigarette tax. (2003)
S05353 Imposes a penalty of not more than two hundred dollars for a certain number of false, altered or counterfeit cigarette tax stamps. (2003)
S05366 Prohibits smoking in any Indian casino which has a current or pending gaming compact with the state. (2003)
S05568 Extends the period to file for a refund for taxes paid under the cigarette tax. (2003)
S05601 Excludes separate ventilation services placed in service before March 26, 2003 from the definition of entire net income. (2003)
S05807 Allows smoking in certain bingo facilities. (2004)
S06372 Permits smoking in bars with approved air filtration and purification devices. (2004)
S07191 Provides that smoking is permitted in tobacco cafes which are places in which the primary activities are the sale and consumption of tobacco on premises
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