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Section 26-57-1408 - Violations

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(a)(1) A manufacturer that fails to file a complete and accurate report required under this subchapter may cure the failure within thirty (30) days.(2) If a manufacturer fails to fully cure a failure during the thirty-day period, the manufacturer and the manufacturer's brand families shall be removed from the directory of cigarettes approved for stamping and sale maintained by the Attorney General under § 26-57-1303.(b)(1) A person that is not a stamp deputy or manufacturer that fails to file a complete and accurate report under this subchapter may cure the failure within thirty (30) days.(2) If a person that is not a stamp deputy or manufacturer fails to fully cure a failure during the thirty-day period, the person is subject to a civil penalty of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) per violation and is ineligible to hold any license, appointment, or commission of the state regarding cigarette sales for:(A) Ninety (90) days for the first failure;(B) One hundred eighty (180) days for the second failure; and(C) One (1) year for the third and subsequent failures. Acts 2011, No. 836, § 19.

(a)(1) A manufacturer that fails to file a complete and accurate report required under this subchapter may cure the failure within thirty (30) days.(2) If a manufacturer fails to fully cure a failure during the thirty-day period, the manufacturer and the manufacturer's brand families shall be removed from the directory of cigarettes approved for stamping and sale maintained by the Attorney General under § 26-57-1303.(b)(1) A person that is not a stamp deputy or manufacturer that fails to file a complete and accurate report under this subchapter may cure the failure within thirty (30) days.(2) If a person that is not a stamp deputy or manufacturer fails to fully cure a failure during the thirty-day period, the person is subject to a civil penalty of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) per violation and is ineligible to hold any license, appointment, or commission of the state regarding cigarette sales for:(A) Ninety (90) days for the first failure;(B) One hundred eighty (180) days for the second failure; and(C) One (1) year for the third and subsequent failures. Acts 2011, No. 836, § 19.