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CHAPTER 496-S.F.No. 2693
An act relating to tobacco; regulating sales of
certain cigarettes; prohibiting sales of certain
cigarettes; defining contraband; providing a private
cause of action; amending Minnesota Statutes 1998,
section 297F.21, subdivision 1, as amended by Laws
2000, chapter 490, article 10, section 20; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 325D.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 297F.21,
subdivision 1, as amended by Laws 2000, chapter 490, article 10,
section 20, is amended to read:
Subdivision 1. [CONTRABAND DEFINED.] The following are
declared to be contraband and therefore subject to civil and
criminal penalties under this chapter:
(a) Cigarette packages which do not have stamps affixed to
them as provided in this chapter, including but not limited to
(i) packages with illegible stamps and packages with stamps that
are not complete or whole even if the stamps are legible, and
(ii) all devices for the vending of cigarettes in which packages
as defined in item (i) are found, including all contents
contained within the devices.
(b) A device for the vending of cigarettes and all packages
of cigarettes, where the device does not afford at least partial
visibility of contents. Where any package exposed to view does
not carry the stamp required by this chapter, it shall be
presumed that all packages contained in the device are unstamped
and contraband.
(c) A device for the vending of cigarettes to which the
commissioner or authorized agents have been denied access for
the inspection of contents. In lieu of seizure, the
commissioner or an agent may seal the device to prevent its use
until inspection of contents is permitted.
(d) A device for the vending of cigarettes which does not
carry the name and address of the owner, plainly marked and
visible from the front of the machine.
(e) A device including, but not limited to, motor vehicles,
trailers, snowmobiles, airplanes, and boats used with the
knowledge of the owner or of a person operating with the consent
of the owner for the storage or transportation of more than
5,000 cigarettes which are contraband under this subdivision.
When cigarettes are being transported in the course of
interstate commerce, or are in movement from either a public
warehouse to a distributor upon orders from a manufacturer or
distributor, or from one distributor to another, the cigarettes
are not contraband, notwithstanding the provisions of clause (a).
(f) Cigarette packages or tobacco products obtained from an
unlicensed seller.
(g) Cigarette packages offered for sale or held as
inventory in violation of section 297F.20, subdivision 7.
(h) Tobacco products on which the tax has not been paid by
a licensed distributor.
(i) Any cigarette packages or tobacco products offered for
sale or held as inventory for which there is not an invoice from
a licensed seller as required under section 297F.13, subdivision
4.
(j) Cigarette packages which have been imported into the
United States in violation of United States Code, title 26,
section 5754. All cigarettes held in violation of that section
shall be presumed to have entered the United States after
December 31, 1999, in the absence of proof to the contrary.
Sec. 2. [325D.421] [UNLAWFUL CIGARETTE TRADE PRACTICES.]
Subdivision 1. [PROHIBITIONS.] (a) It is unlawful for any
person to sell or distribute in this state; to acquire, hold,
own, possess, or transport, for sale or distribution in this
state; or to import, or cause to be imported, into this state
for sale or distribution in this state, any cigarettes:
(1) the package of which:
(i) bears any statement, label, stamp, sticker, or notice
indicating that the manufacturer did not intend the cigarettes
to be sold, distributed, or used in the United States,
including, but not limited to, labels stating "For Export Only,"
"U.S. Tax-Exempt," "For Use Outside U.S.," or similar wording;
or
(ii) does not comply with all requirements imposed by or
pursuant to federal law regarding warnings and other information
on packages of cigarettes manufactured, packaged, or imported
for sale, distribution, or use in the United States, including,
but not limited to, the precise warning labels specified in the
federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act, United States
Code, title 15, section 1333;
(2) imported into the United States in violation of United
States Code, title 26, section 5754, or any other federal law or
regulation; or
(3) for which there has not been submitted to the secretary
of the United States Department of Health and Human Services the
list or lists of the ingredients added to tobacco in the
manufacture of the cigarettes required by the federal Cigarette
Labeling and Advertising Act, United States Code, title 15,
section 1335a.
(b) It is unlawful for any person to alter the package of
any cigarettes, prior to sale or distribution to the ultimate
consumer, so as to remove, conceal, or obscure:
(1) any statement, label, stamp, sticker, or notice
described in paragraph (a), clause (1), item (i); or
(2) any health warning that is not specified in, or does
not conform with the requirements of the federal Cigarette
Labeling and Advertising Act, United States Code, title 15,
section 1333.
(c) If cigarettes are sold or distributed under any trade
name, trade dress, or trademark that is the same as, or is
confusingly similar to, any trade name, trade dress, or
trademark used for other cigarettes previously sold or
distributed, it is unlawful for a wholesaler, as defined in
section 325D.32, subdivision 4, or a retailer, as defined in
section 325D.32, subdivision 5, to sell the cigarettes at a
price lower than the minimum price presently permitted under
sections 325D.30 to 325D.42 for the cigarettes which were
previously sold or distributed in this state. For purposes of
this subdivision, "previously sold or distributed" means
cigarettes using a trade name, trade dress, or trademark that
were sold or distributed in this state before January 1, 1998.
No provision of sections 325D.30 to 325D.42 authorizes or
permits sales of cigarettes, subject to this paragraph, at
prices lower than the minimum prices under this paragraph. The
commissioner of revenue is not responsible for enforcing this
paragraph. None of the enforcement mechanisms or remedies under
sections 325D.30 to 325D.42 apply to violations of this
paragraph.
Subd. 2. [PRIVATE CAUSE OF ACTION.] (a) In addition to any
other private remedy provided by law, any person that sustains
economic damages or commercial injury as a result of any
violation of subdivision 1 may bring an action for appropriate
injunctive or other equitable relief, actual damages, if any,
sustained by reason of the violation, and, as determined by the
court, interest on the damages from the date of the complaint,
taxable costs, and reasonable attorney fees.
(b) If the trier of fact finds that the violation is
egregious, it may increase the recovery to an amount not in
excess of three times the actual damages sustained by reason of
the violation. The trier of fact may, in addition, award
exemplary damages for violations of subdivision 1, paragraph
(c), equal to the difference between the permitted legal price
and the actual price for the sales.
Subd. 3. [APPLICABILITY.] This section does not apply to
cigarettes imported or reimported into the United States for
personal use and cigarettes sold or intended to be sold as
duty-free merchandise by a duty-free sales enterprise in
accordance with the provisions of United States Code, title 19,
section 1555(b), and any implementing regulations; unless the
cigarettes are brought back into the customs territory for
resale within the customs territory.
Subd. 4. [VIOLATION.] A violation of this section is a
misdemeanor.
Sec. 3. [EFFECTIVE DATE.]
This act is effective July 1, 2000.
Presented to the governor May 19, 2000
Signed by the governor May 30, 2000, 2:15 p.m.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes