Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB920

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the prohibited sale of flavored cigarettes, e- cigarettes, and tobacco products and administrative penalties for the prohibited sales.

Impact

If enacted, SB920 will have significant implications for the state's regulation of tobacco sales. The bill introduces administrative penalties for retailers who violate these prohibitions, including fines and potential suspension of their permits after multiple infractions. Specifically, the bill establishes a tiered fine structure based on the number of violations within a specified timeframe, thereby incentivizing compliance among tobacco sellers. The legislation seeks to strengthen enforcement mechanisms by placing responsibility on the retailers for their sales practices, reinforcing public health objectives aimed at reducing tobacco-related harm.

Summary

Senate Bill 920, introduced by Senator Alvarado, addresses the sale of flavored cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and other tobacco products in Texas. The bill aims to prohibit the sale of any tobacco product that has a distinguishable taste or aroma other than that of tobacco. This includes flavors associated with common food and drink, such as candy, fruit, and menthol. The intent behind this legislation is to mitigate youth exposure to flavored tobacco products which are often marketed in a way that appeals to younger demographics and may lead to increased smoking initiation among adolescents.

Sentiment

The sentiment within the legislative community surrounding SB920 appears to be supportive among public health advocates, who view it as a proactive measure to protect the health of the youth. Conversely, there are concerns from certain stakeholders within the tobacco industry about the fairness of the regulations and their potential impact on legitimate businesses. The discussions indicate a commitment to reducing smoking rates and protecting youth, while also highlighting the challenging balance between regulation and economic freedom for retailers in the tobacco market.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding SB920 is the potential impact on consumers who prefer flavored products. While proponents argue that the ban will significantly reduce the appeal of smoking among young individuals, critics assert that such restrictions may push consumers towards unregulated markets or alternatives that could be less safe. The ongoing debate reflects larger discussions in society about public health, consumer choice, and the role of government in regulating products that carry significant health risks.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 161. Public Health Provisions
    • Section: 081
    • Section: 0901
    • Section: New Section

Tax Code

  • Chapter 154. Cigarette Tax
    • Section: 001
  • Chapter 155. Cigars And Tobacco Products Tax
    • Section: 001

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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