Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1583

Caption

Electronic smoking devices; billboards

Impact

The implications of SB1583 extend to state laws governing the advertisement of tobacco products, thereby instituting specific regulations about proximity to educational institutions and recreational areas where children gather. By setting this boundary, the bill seeks to limit the exposure of minors to such advertisements, which could lead to increased use of these products among youth. Furthermore, it establishes minimum state restrictions while allowing local jurisdictions to enforce more stringent regulations if they choose to do so.

Summary

SB1583, introduced by Senator Quezada, amends Title 44, Chapter 9 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to include Article 27, focusing on the advertisement of electronic smoking devices and other tobacco products. The bill specifically prohibits advertising these products on outdoor billboards located within one thousand feet of schools and public playgrounds. This measure aims to protect children and young people from the influence of tobacco product advertisements and contribute to public health efforts in the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1583 include debates about the balance between commercial free speech and public health. While proponents argue that limiting advertising near schools is a necessary step for safeguarding youth, critics may view these restrictions as an infringement on advertising rights for legitimate businesses. The letter of the bill also opens discussions about the broader implications for local control, as jurisdictions that wish to impose stricter standards can do so, leading to potential inconsistencies in how tobacco advertising is managed across different communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1130

Retail licensing; electronic smoking devices

AZ HB2832

Luxury tax; electronic nicotine systems.

AZ SB1212

Vapor products; sales; directory

AZ HB2661

Electronic devices; filters; obscene material

AZ SB1365

State agencies; cash payment; acceptance

AZ SB1536

Electronic and appliance products; repairs

AZ HB2277

Heated tobacco products; definition

AZ SB1230

Large electronics; recycling

AZ SB1271

Rental-purchase property; electronic disclosures

AZ SB1447

Fentanyl; manufacturing drugs; machines

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CA AB273

Cannabis: advertisements: highways.

CA SB162

Cannabis: marketing.

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