Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB49

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Nicotine, motor vehicles, smoking of tobacco products prohibited in vehicle with child aged 14 and under present

Impact

If enacted, this bill will introduce a fine of up to $100 for violations. Importantly, it establishes a secondary violation status, meaning that smoking or vaping in a vehicle can be penalized only after a lawful stop for a separate offense. This provision aims to balance enforcement with appropriate prioritization of law enforcement resources. The bill's passage could lead to increased awareness and discussions regarding the dangers of tobacco use around children, potentially influencing broader public health strategies.

Summary

House Bill 49 aims to improve child safety by prohibiting the smoking of tobacco products and vaping in motor vehicles when children aged 14 years or under are present. This legislation responds to growing concerns regarding the exposure of children to harmful tobacco smoke and vaping emissions during travel. The bill addresses an existing gap in law that does not currently restrict smoking in vehicles with minors, a situation that many advocates believe poses significant health risks to children.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding HB49, particularly concerning individual rights to smoke in private vehicles versus the health interests of minors. Proponents argue that the law is necessary to safeguard children's health and well-being, while opponents may view it as governmental overreach into personal liberties. Additionally, discussions could arise regarding the practicality of enforcement and whether the penalties established are sufficient to deter violations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB95

Tobacco products; electronic nicotine delivery systems, use or possession of device, prohibited without regard to particular substance used therein

AL HB65

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, regulation of retail sale of certain tobacco products, electronic nicotine delivery

AL SB2

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, regulation of retail sale of certain tobacco products and electronic nicotine delivery systems, further provided

AL HB8

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, regulation of retail sale of certain tobacco products and electronic nicotine delivery systems, further provided

AL SB64

Motor vehicles, off-road vehicles, use on public roads, authorized under certain conditions

AL HB55

Motor vehicles; prohibitions on the alteration of the height of the fender of a vehicle, provided

AL HB155

Blount County, taxation of tobacco, vapor, and alternative nicotine products, constitutional amendment

AL HB370

Elmore County, to levy an excise tax on vapor products, alternative nicotine products, and tobacco products; and to levy a property assessment.

AL HB265

Motor vehicles, child passenger restraint systems, use further provided

AL HB496

Elmore County, to allow county commission to levy a tax on vapor products, alternative nicotine products, and tobacco products; and to levy a property assessment

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.