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Business & Financial Services Committee

HB 1683

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Brief Description: Establishing special license endorsements for cigar lounges and retail tobacconist shops.

Sponsors: Representatives Carlyle, Armstrong, Eddy, Chandler, Kirby, Condotta, Hurst, Zeiger and Kagi.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Creates cigar lounge and retail tobacconist shop endorsements to the tobacco products retailer's license.

  • Requires 95 percent of the fees for the endorsements be deposited in the Education Legacy Trust Account to be used solely for the Passport to College Promise Program.

Hearing Date: 2/10/11

Staff: Alison Hellberg (786-7152).

Background:

Licensing of Cigarette and Tobacco Products Sellers.

Persons selling cigarettes or tobacco products in this state are required to hold either a wholesaler or retailer cigarette license or a distributor or retailer tobacco products license (for all tobacco products other than cigarettes) through the Department of Licensing's Master License Service.

The Liquor Control Board (Board) has authority to approve, deny, suspend, or revoke retail, wholesale, or distributor cigarette and tobacco products licenses. If the Board makes an initial decision to deny a license or renewal, or suspend or revoke a license, the applicant may request a hearing under the Administrative Procedure Act.

Ninety percent of the fees collected for these licenses are deposited in the Youth Tobacco Prevention Account (Account). The remaining 10 percent is deposited in the General Fund. Funds appropriated from the Account to the Department of Health are used for programs related to reducing access to tobacco products by youth. The Department of Health is also required to enter into interagency agreements to pay the Board for costs related to the enforcement of these requirements. Up to 30 percent of available funds may be used for enforcement.

The Board enforces the tax on tobacco products. The Board's Tobacco Tax Enforcement Unit ensures that people who sell tobacco are properly licensed, have paid the appropriate state taxes, and do not sell tobacco to those under 18 years of age.

Passport to College Promise Program.

The Passport to College Promise Program (Program) was created in 2007. The Program is designed to provide: (1) outreach and information to current foster youth regarding the opportunities available to them for post-secondary education; and (2) scholarships to eligible former foster youth to cover their full costs of resident undergraduate tuition, fees and living expenses. The Program is set to expire on June 30, 2013.

Smoking in Places of Employment.

In 2005 voters passed Initiative 901, which expanded a ban on smoking in public places to include schools, bars, taverns, bowling allies, casinos, reception areas, at least 75 percent of the sleeping quarters in hotels and motels, and places of employment. A "place of employment" includes an area under the control of an employer that employees are required to pass through during the course of employment.

Contractor Registration Act.

The Contractor Registration Act requires construction contractors to register with the Department of Labor and Industries. An applicant for registration must submit a form that contains certain information, including the applicant's unified business identifier number and the names and addresses of owners, principals, members, or officers of the contracting business. The applicant must also file a surety bond and furnish proof of liability insurance. An applicant is not required to fulfill any education, experience, or examination requirements in order to register.

Summary of Bill:

A tobacco products retailer licensee may apply for a special endorsement as a cigar lounge or a retail tobacconist shop through the Master Licensing System. Applicants must pay a fee and submit an affidavit to the Board certifying several items to obtain the endorsement. The Board determines the form and manner of submission of the affidavit. The Board may request additional documentation or information from an applicant.

Endorsements are effective for the same period as the tobacco products retailer's license. The affidavit, however, must be completed and verified each year by the board and the appropriate fee paid in full before any endorsement to a tobacco retailer license is issued or renewed. Endorsement decisions must be made by the Board within 21 business days of application. Rejections of an application for an endorsement may be appealed under the same process provided for other licenses issued by the Board.

Cigar Lounge Endorsement.

An applicant for a cigar lounge endorsement must designate an area for the smoking of tobacco products, which is physically separated from any areas where smoking is prohibited under state law. For the purposes of this requirement, "physically separated" means an area that is enclosed on all sides by solid, impermeable walls or windows extending from the floor to ceiling with self-closing doors. The applicant must:

In the year immediately preceding initial application or renewal, the applicant must show that it derived at least $25,000 of the business' annual gross income from the sale of tobacco products, tobacco product related paraphernalia, and the rental of on-site humidor space. If it is an initial endorsement application, the applicant may use any year prior to the initial application to meet the requirements or must show proof that it has purchased, at wholesale, at least $12,000 in tobacco products and tobacco products related paraphernalia.

In addition, the applicant must obtain a signed letter from a heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration contractor registered with the Department of Labor and Industries, which certifies that the ventilation and exhaust system for the designated area:

Each employee who works in the designated area must sign an acknowledgment that the employee has been advised of and accepts that environmental tobacco smoke may be present in their potential work area. The acknowledgment must contain the following provision in bold-faced type: "I, the undersigned, acknowledge and certify that I have had sufficient opportunity to read the entire acknowledgment of risks, that I understand its content, and that I execute it freely and without duress of any kind." The applicant must maintain the acknowledgement on file.

The applicant must post signage indicating that environmental tobacco smoke may be present in the designated area. This signage must be in the form and manner provided by the Board and must be placed in a conspicuous location at each entry to the designated area.

Retail Tobacconist Shop Endorsement.

An applicant for a retail tobacconist shop endorsement must be an establishment whose primary purpose is the sale of tobacco products and tobacco product related paraphernalia and that is physically separated from any adjacent location where smoking is prohibited under state law. For the purposes of this requirement, "physically separated" means an area that is enclosed on all sides by solid, impermeable walls or windows extending from the floor to ceiling with self-closing doors.

The applicant must:

In the year immediately preceding initial application or renewal, the applicant must show that it derived at least 75 percent of the business' annual gross income from the sale of tobacco products and tobacco product related paraphernalia. If it is an initial endorsement application, the applicant may use any year prior to the initial application to meet the requirements or must show proof that it has purchased, at wholesale, at least $25,000 in tobacco products and tobacco products related paraphernalia.

In addition, the applicant must obtain a signed letter from a heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration contractor registered with the Department of Labor and Industries, which certifies that the ventilation and exhaust system for the designated area:

Each employee who works in the designated area must sign an acknowledgment that the employee has been advised of and accepts that environmental tobacco smoke may be present in their potential work area. The acknowledgment must contain the following provision in bold-faced type: "I, the undersigned, acknowledge and certify that I have had sufficient opportunity to read the entire acknowledgment of risks, that I understand its content, and that I execute it freely and without duress of any kind." The applicant must maintain the acknowledgement on file.

The applicant must post signage indicating that environmental tobacco smoke may be present in the establishment. This signage must be in the form and manner provided by the Board and must be placed in a conspicuous location at each entry to the designated area.

Fees.

To obtain a cigar lounge endorsement, a licensee must pay a $15,000 fee. The fee for a retail tobacconist ship endorsement is $5,000. Ninety-five percent of the fees must be deposited in the Education Legacy Trust Account. The funds from this account are appropriated and may only be used for the Passport to College Promise Program. The remaining 5 percent of the fees must be retained by the Board to cover the administrative costs of implementing and enforcing the license endorsements.

Retaliation.

No employer may discharge, threaten to discharge, demote, deny a promotion to, sanction, discipline, retaliate against, harass, or otherwise discriminate against an employee solely for refusing to consent to or sign the acknowledgment required for the endorsements.

Endorsement Caps.

The Board may not allow the total number of cigar lounge endorsements in the state to exceed 100 or the total number of retail tobacconist shop endorsements in the state to exceed 500. The Board must administer the distribution of cigar lounge or retail tobacconist shop endorsements and must ensure that the collective number of endorsements located in all counties with a population of over 500,000 never exceed one-half of the endorsements allowed for each endorsement. Renewing applicants must be given priority over new applicants for endorsements.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Effective Date: The bill contains an emergency clause and takes effect immediately.