167.35(3)(f)1.1. Each manufacturer shall keep reports on all test results on all types of cigarettes that are offered for sale and that are conducted to determine compliance with this section and shall keep copies of these reports for 3 years.
167.35(3)(f)2.
2. Upon written request from the department or the attorney general, a manufacturer shall make copies of the reports under
subd. 1. available to the department or the attorney general within 60 days after receiving the request.
167.35(4)(a)(a) Each manufacturer of cigarettes that are the subject of a certification filed under
sub. (2) (a) shall mark the cigarettes to show that the cigarettes meet the applicable fire safety performance standard under
sub. (3). The marking shall be in 8-point or larger type and shall be located at or near the universal product code.
167.35(4)(b)
(b) For the purposes of
par. (a), the marking shall consist of one of the following:
167.35(4)(b)1.
1. Alphanumeric or symbolic characters permanently stamped, engraved, embossed, or printed in conjunction with the universal product code.
167.35(4)(b)2.
2. A visible combination of alphanumeric or symbolic characters permanently stamped, engraved, embossed, or printed upon the cigarette package or cellophane wrap.
167.35(4)(b)3.
3. Printed, stamped, engraved, or embossed text that indicates the cigarettes must meet the applicable fire safety performance standard under
sub. (3).
167.35(4)(c)
(c) A manufacturer shall use only one marking, shall use this marking uniformly for all types of cigarettes marketed by the manufacturer, and shall apply this marking to all packs, cartons, cases, and other packages containing the cigarettes.
167.35(4)(d)
(d) Prior to the certification of a type of cigarette, a manufacturer shall present its proposed marking to the department for approval. Upon receipt of the proposed marking, the department shall approve or disapprove the marking presented subject to
par. (e). If the department fails to act within 10 business days after receiving the proposed marking, the marking shall be considered to have been approved by the department.
167.35(4)(e)
(e) The department shall approve a proposed marking under
par. (d), if the proposed marking meets the size and location requirements under
par. (a) and if either of the following applies:
167.35(4)(e)1.
1. The marking is in use and has been approved for cigarettes that are sold in New York.
167.35(4)(f)
(f) A manufacturer may not modify a marking approved under
par. (d).
167.35(5)(a)(a) Except as provided in
pars. (b) and
(c), no person may sell or offer to sell cigarettes to a person located in this state unless all of the following apply:
167.35(5)(a)1.
1. The cigarettes are of a type that has been tested in accordance with this section.
167.35(5)(a)2.
2. The cigarettes meet the applicable fire safety performance standard required under this section.
167.35(5)(a)3.
3. The cigarettes are of a type that are covered by a certification filed under
sub. (2) (a).
167.35(5)(b)
(b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to the selling or the offering for sale of cigarettes by a manufacturer, distributor, direct marketer, jobber, or retailer if the stamps acquired under
s. 139.32 were affixed to the cigarette packages prior to October 1, 2009, and if the quantity of such cigarettes in the manufacturer's, distributor's, direct marketer's, jobber's, or retailer's possession prior to October 1, 2009, is comparable to the quantity of cigarettes in the manufacturer's, distributor's, direct marketer's, jobber's, or retailer's possession during the same period of the previous year.
167.35(5)(c)
(c) Paragraph (a) does not apply to the selling or the offering for sale of cigarettes solely for the purpose of consumer testing that is conducted by a manufacturer or under the control and direction of a manufacturer if all of the following apply:
167.35(5)(c)1.
1. The purpose of testing is to evaluate consumer acceptance of the cigarettes.
167.35(5)(c)2.
2. The testing involves only the number of cigarettes that is reasonably necessary for the testing.
167.35(6)(a)(a) Any person who knowingly sells or offers to sell cigarettes at wholesale in violation of
sub. (5) (a) shall forfeit not more than $10,000 for each sale subject to
par. (e).
167.35(6)(b)
(b) Any person who knowingly sells or offers to sell cigarettes at retail in violation of
sub. (5) (a) shall forfeit:
167.35(6)(b)1.
1. Not more than $500 for each violation that involves not more than 1,000 cigarettes.
167.35(6)(b)2.
2. Not more than $1,000 for each violation that involves 1,000 or more cigarettes, subject to
par. (e).
167.35(6)(c)
(c) Any manufacturer that knowingly files a false certification under
sub. (2) (a) shall forfeit not more than $10,000. Each false certification constitutes a separate offense.
167.35(6)(d)
(d) Any manufacturer who fails to comply with
sub. (3) (f) 2. shall forfeit not more than $10,000. Each day of violation constitutes a separate offense.
167.35(6)(e)
(e) The total amount of forfeitures imposed under
par. (a) against a single violator may not exceed more than $100,000 during any 30-day period. The total amount of forfeitures imposed under
par. (b) 2. against a single violator may not exceed more than $25,000 during any 30-day period.
167.35(7)
(7) Administration and enforcement. 167.35(7)(a)(a) The department or attorney general may file an action in civil court for a violation of this section. The relief sought in the action may include injunctive relief, damages incurred by the state because of the violation, enforcement costs, court costs, and attorney fees. Each violation of this section constitutes a separate civil violation for which the department or attorney general may seek relief.
167.35(7)(b)
(b) The department of revenue, in the course of conducting any inspection or examination authorized under
s. 139.39, may inspect cigarettes to determine if the cigarettes are marked as provided under
sub. (4), and the department of revenue shall notify the department of commerce of any unmarked cigarettes.
167.35(7)(c)
(c) Authorized personnel from the department of justice, from the department of commerce, and from the department of revenue, and any sheriff, police officer, or other law enforcement personnel, within their respective jurisdictions, may enter and inspect any premises where cigarettes are made, sold, offered for sale, or stored to determine if the cigarettes comply with this section. An inspection under this paragraph includes examining the books, papers, invoices, and other records of any person who is subject to this section and who is in control, possession, or occupancy of the premises.
167.35(8)
(8) Seizure. All cigarettes acquired, owned, imported, possessed, kept, stored, made, sold, distributed, or transported that have not been marked as provided in
sub. (4) are subject to seizure by anyone authorized to inspect premises under
sub. (7) (c). All seized cigarettes shall be destroyed after the person who holds the trademark rights in the cigarette brand has been given a reasonable opportunity to inspect the cigarettes.
167.35(9)
(9) Selling cigarettes outside of this state. This section does not apply to any manufacturer or any person who sells or offers to sell cigarettes that are prohibited from being sold under
sub. (5) (a) if either of the following applies:
167.35(9)(a)
(a) The cigarettes will be stamped for sale in a state other than this state.
167.35(9)(b)
(b) The cigarettes are packaged to be sold outside the United States and the manufacturer or seller has taken reasonable steps to ensure that the cigarettes will not be sold or offered to be sold to any person in this state.
167.35(10)
(10) New York, federal, and local laws. 167.35(10)(a)(a) This section shall be implemented in accordance with the implementation and substance of the New York Fire Safety Standards for Cigarettes that are in effect on October 1, 2009. If, after October 1, 2009, the New York safety standards are changed, the department shall suggest proposed legislation to the chairpersons of the appropriate standing committees of the legislature, as designated by the presiding officer of each house. The proposed legislation shall contain the provisions necessary to bring this section into accordance with the New York safety standards.
167.35(10)(b)
(b) If the department determines that the federal government has enacted legislation that establishes a fire safety performance standard that conflicts with or that preempts the provisions of this section that establish fire safety performance standards, this section does not apply after the date on which the federal legislation takes effect.
167.35 History
History: 2007 a. 225.