Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1459

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

TOBACCO ESCROW-VIOLATIONS

Impact

The proposed changes would lead to significant alterations in how state laws regulate tobacco products, particularly concerning the financial responsibilities of manufacturers and distributors. By allowing for swift revocation of licenses for non-compliance, the state aims to ensure that only compliant entities can operate within its jurisdiction. This could potentially decrease the number of non-compliant distributors and enhance overall revenue collected through tobacco taxes and escrow contributions, thus also improving state funding for health initiatives supported by tobacco settlement funds.

Summary

SB1459 amends the Tobacco Products Manufacturers' Escrow Enforcement Act of 2003, introducing stronger measures regarding the compliance of tobacco distributors. The bill specifies that if a distributor fails to submit mandated information, the Attorney General is empowered to notify the distributor with a 10-day window to remedy the violation. If the violation persists, the Attorney General can inform the Director of Revenue, who is then required to revoke the distributor's license. This process intends to enhance accountability among tobacco distributors by implementing stricter disciplinary actions for non-compliance.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB1459 could arise from concerns over the balance of regulation and business relations with tobacco distributors. Advocates of the bill argue that these measures are necessary to prevent evasions of legal obligations and promote public health. In contrast, opponents may claim that the bill imposes excessive burdens on businesses, particularly smaller distributors who may struggle with compliance. This could lead to an increased concentration of market power in larger companies that have the resources to adhere to stringent regulations, thus potentially stifling competition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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