104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 SB2231 Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Sue Rezin SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 720 ILCS 675/1.6 new720 ILCS 675/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2358 Amends the Prevention of Tobacco Use by Persons under 21 Years of Age and Sale and Distribution of Tobacco Products Act. Provides that before electronic cigarettes may be sold in the State, each manufacturer of such products shall register its electronic cigarette products with the Department of Revenue and shall submit an affidavit to the Department of Revenue. Describes the form of the affidavit. Provides that the information in the affidavit shall be compiled in a registry maintained by the Department of Revenue, updated daily, and made publicly available on the Department's website. Provides that the Department of Revenue, the Department of Public Health, the Attorney General, and local law enforcement agencies shall enforce these provisions by seizing electronic cigarette products that are not in compliance. Provides that the Department of Revenue shall adopt rules to enforce these provisions. Provides that a manufacturer who violates these provisions is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Effective immediately. LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b A BILL FOR 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 SB2231 Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Sue Rezin SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 720 ILCS 675/1.6 new720 ILCS 675/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2358 720 ILCS 675/1.6 new 720 ILCS 675/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2358 Amends the Prevention of Tobacco Use by Persons under 21 Years of Age and Sale and Distribution of Tobacco Products Act. Provides that before electronic cigarettes may be sold in the State, each manufacturer of such products shall register its electronic cigarette products with the Department of Revenue and shall submit an affidavit to the Department of Revenue. Describes the form of the affidavit. Provides that the information in the affidavit shall be compiled in a registry maintained by the Department of Revenue, updated daily, and made publicly available on the Department's website. Provides that the Department of Revenue, the Department of Public Health, the Attorney General, and local law enforcement agencies shall enforce these provisions by seizing electronic cigarette products that are not in compliance. Provides that the Department of Revenue shall adopt rules to enforce these provisions. Provides that a manufacturer who violates these provisions is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Effective immediately. LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b A BILL FOR 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 SB2231 Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Sue Rezin SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 720 ILCS 675/1.6 new720 ILCS 675/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2358 720 ILCS 675/1.6 new 720 ILCS 675/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2358 720 ILCS 675/1.6 new 720 ILCS 675/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2358 Amends the Prevention of Tobacco Use by Persons under 21 Years of Age and Sale and Distribution of Tobacco Products Act. Provides that before electronic cigarettes may be sold in the State, each manufacturer of such products shall register its electronic cigarette products with the Department of Revenue and shall submit an affidavit to the Department of Revenue. Describes the form of the affidavit. Provides that the information in the affidavit shall be compiled in a registry maintained by the Department of Revenue, updated daily, and made publicly available on the Department's website. Provides that the Department of Revenue, the Department of Public Health, the Attorney General, and local law enforcement agencies shall enforce these provisions by seizing electronic cigarette products that are not in compliance. Provides that the Department of Revenue shall adopt rules to enforce these provisions. Provides that a manufacturer who violates these provisions is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Effective immediately. LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b A BILL FOR SB2231LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b 1 AN ACT concerning criminal law. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Prevention of Tobacco Use by Persons under 5 21 Years of Age and Sale and Distribution of Tobacco Products 6 Act is amended by changing Section 2 and by adding Section 1.6 7 as follows: 8 (720 ILCS 675/1.6 new) 9 Sec. 1.6. Manufacturer requirements; electronic 10 cigarettes. 11 (a) Before electronic cigarettes may be sold in this State, 12 each manufacturer of such products shall register its 13 electronic cigarette products with the Department of Revenue 14 and shall submit an affidavit to the Department of Revenue in 15 substantially the following form: 16 ILLINOIS AFFIDAVIT FOR ATTESTATION OF ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES 17 PRODUCTS 18 Affiant hereby states and affirms that: 19 (1) (name of manufacturer)_........is the manufacturer 20 of an electronic cigarette product that is sold or 21 intended to be sold in this State, whether directly or 22 indirectly, or through a distributor, retailer, or similar 23 intermediary or intermediaries. 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 SB2231 Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Sue Rezin SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 720 ILCS 675/1.6 new720 ILCS 675/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2358 720 ILCS 675/1.6 new 720 ILCS 675/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2358 720 ILCS 675/1.6 new 720 ILCS 675/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2358 Amends the Prevention of Tobacco Use by Persons under 21 Years of Age and Sale and Distribution of Tobacco Products Act. Provides that before electronic cigarettes may be sold in the State, each manufacturer of such products shall register its electronic cigarette products with the Department of Revenue and shall submit an affidavit to the Department of Revenue. Describes the form of the affidavit. Provides that the information in the affidavit shall be compiled in a registry maintained by the Department of Revenue, updated daily, and made publicly available on the Department's website. Provides that the Department of Revenue, the Department of Public Health, the Attorney General, and local law enforcement agencies shall enforce these provisions by seizing electronic cigarette products that are not in compliance. Provides that the Department of Revenue shall adopt rules to enforce these provisions. Provides that a manufacturer who violates these provisions is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Effective immediately. LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b A BILL FOR 720 ILCS 675/1.6 new 720 ILCS 675/2 from Ch. 23, par. 2358 LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231- 2 -LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 - 2 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 - 2 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b 1 (2) (manufacturer representative)....... attests that 2 this product was available for purchase in the United 3 States as of (date available), and the manufacturer has 4 applied for a marketing order for the electronic cigarette 5 product by submitting a Premarket Tobacco Product 6 Application on or before (date of application), to the 7 United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or has 8 received a marketing order or other authorization for the 9 electronic cigarette product from the FDA pursuant to 10 Section 387j of Title 21 of the United States Code. 11 (3) (manufacturer)_...... shall notify the Department 12 of Revenue within 30 days of any material change to the 13 attestation, including whether the FDA has issued or not 14 issued a market order or other authorization or has 15 ordered the manufacturer to remove the electronic 16 cigarette product, either temporarily or permanently, from 17 the United States market. 18 (4) (manufacturer)........ understands that it is 19 unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, to 20 knowingly manufacture, distribute, sell, barter, or 21 furnish in this State any electronic cigarette product 22 that is not included in the directory. The Department of 23 Revenue is relying on information provided in the 24 aforesaid affidavit as to your authority to sell or 25 distribute these products in Illinois. If the Department 26 of Revenue is not advised in writing of authorization for SB2231 - 2 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231- 3 -LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 - 3 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 - 3 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b 1 a product to be sold or distributed in Illinois so that it 2 may be placed in the directory, it will be deemed an 3 unlawful product. 4 Date:........... 5 (Company name) 6 Subscribed and sworn to before me this_....day of ....20.. 7 Notary Public............ 8 My Commission Expires:...... 9 Commission No....... 10 (b) The information described in subsection (a) shall be 11 compiled in a registry maintained by the Department of 12 Revenue, updated daily, and made publicly available on the 13 Department's website. 14 (c) The Department of Revenue, the Department of Public 15 Health, the Attorney General, and local law enforcement 16 agencies shall enforce the provisions of this Section by 17 seizing electronic cigarette products that are not in 18 compliance with this Section. 19 (d) The Department of Revenue shall adopt rules to enforce 20 this Section. 21 (720 ILCS 675/2) (from Ch. 23, par. 2358) 22 Sec. 2. Penalties. 23 (a) Any person who violates subsection (a), (a-5), 24 (a-5.1), (a-5.2), (a-8), (b), or (d) of Section 1 of this Act 25 is guilty of a petty offense. For the first offense in a SB2231 - 3 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231- 4 -LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 - 4 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 - 4 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b 1 24-month period, the person shall be fined $200 if his or her 2 employer has a training program that facilitates compliance 3 with minimum-age tobacco laws. For the second offense in a 4 24-month period, the person shall be fined $400 if his or her 5 employer has a training program that facilitates compliance 6 with minimum-age tobacco laws. For the third offense in a 7 24-month period, the person shall be fined $600 if his or her 8 employer has a training program that facilitates compliance 9 with minimum-age tobacco laws. For the fourth or subsequent 10 offense in a 24-month period, the person shall be fined $800 if 11 his or her employer has a training program that facilitates 12 compliance with minimum-age tobacco laws. For the purposes of 13 this subsection, the 24-month period shall begin with the 14 person's first violation of the Act. The penalties in this 15 subsection are in addition to any other penalties prescribed 16 under the Cigarette Tax Act and the Tobacco Products Tax Act of 17 1995. 18 (a-5) Any retailer who violates subsection (a), (a-5), 19 (a-5.1), (a-5.2), (a-8), (b), or (d) of Section 1 of this Act 20 is guilty of a petty offense. For the first offense in a 21 24-month period, the retailer shall be fined $200 if it does 22 not have a training program that facilitates compliance with 23 minimum-age tobacco laws. For the second offense in a 24-month 24 period, the retailer shall be fined $400 if it does not have a 25 training program that facilitates compliance with minimum-age 26 tobacco laws. For the third offense within a 24-month period, SB2231 - 4 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231- 5 -LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 - 5 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 - 5 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b 1 the retailer shall be fined $600 if it does not have a training 2 program that facilitates compliance with minimum-age tobacco 3 laws. For the fourth or subsequent offense in a 24-month 4 period, the retailer shall be fined $800 if it does not have a 5 training program that facilitates compliance with minimum-age 6 tobacco laws. For the purposes of this subsection, the 7 24-month period shall begin with the person's first violation 8 of the Act. The penalties in this subsection are in addition to 9 any other penalties prescribed under the Cigarette Tax Act and 10 the Tobacco Products Tax Act of 1995. 11 (a-6) For the purpose of this Act, a training program that 12 facilitates compliance with minimum-age tobacco laws must 13 include at least the following elements: (i) it must explain 14 that only individuals displaying valid identification 15 demonstrating that they are 21 years of age or older shall be 16 eligible to purchase tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, 17 or alternative nicotine products and (ii) it must explain 18 where a clerk can check identification for a date of birth. The 19 training may be conducted electronically. Each retailer that 20 has a training program shall require each employee who 21 completes the training program to sign a form attesting that 22 the employee has received and completed tobacco training. The 23 form shall be kept in the employee's file and may be used to 24 provide proof of training. 25 (a-7) A manufacturer who violates Section 1.6 is guilty of 26 a Class A misdemeanor. SB2231 - 5 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231- 6 -LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 - 6 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b SB2231 - 6 - LRB104 10168 BDA 20240 b 1 (b) If a person under 21 years of age violates subsection 2 (a-6) of Section 1, he or she is guilty of a Class A 3 misdemeanor. 4 (c) (Blank). 5 (d) (Blank). 6 (e) (Blank). 7 (f) (Blank). 8 (g) (Blank). 9 (h) All moneys collected as fines for violations of 10 subsection (a), (a-5), (a-5.1), (a-6), (a-7) (a-8), (b), or 11 (d) of Section 1 shall be distributed in the following manner: 12 (1) one-half of each fine shall be distributed to the 13 unit of local government or other entity that successfully 14 prosecuted the offender; and 15 (2) one-half shall be remitted to the State to be used 16 for enforcing this Act. 17 Any violation of subsection (a) or (a-5) of Section 1 or 18 Section 1.6 shall be reported to the Department of Revenue 19 within 7 business days. 20 (Source: P.A. 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 103-937, eff. 1-1-25.) 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