Senate Bill 417
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At the request of:
Chief Sponsors: Senator Steiner Hayward;
Regular Sponsors: Senator Bates, Senator Monnes Anderson, Representative Helm, Representative Taylor (Presession Filed);
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Relating to retail sale of products used to deliver substances into a person's respiratory system; Requires premises where person makes retail sales of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems to be licensed by Oregon Liquor Control Commission, exempts medical and adult cannabis use.
Summary:
SENATE BILL 417 -
Requires premises where person makes retail sales of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems to be licensed by Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
Requires imposition of fees on licensees that are reasonably calculated to pay for administering provisions of Act. Prohibits certain types of retail sales of tobacco products and inhalant delivery systems.
Establishes Tobacco Control Fund and continuously appropriates moneys in fund to Oregon Liquor Control Commission for purposes of administering provisions of Act. Becomes operative January 1, 2016. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
You can read the full proposed measure here:
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Status:
Current Location: In Senate Committee Current Committee: Senate Committee On Business and Transportation
Senate BILL 417 - filed
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2015 Regular Session.
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See - https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2015R1/Measures/Overview/SB417 - for schedule.
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You may also get hard copies if you are in Salem by going to the bill room downstairs in the Capitol.
History:
1-12 (S) |
Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.
1-20 (S) | Referred to Business and Transportation.
4-8 (S) | Public Hearing and Possible Work Session held.
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See - olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2015R1/Measures/Overview/SB417 - for latest on status.
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SECTION 1. Definitions. As used in sections 1 to 11 of this 2015 Act:
(1)(a) “Inhalant delivery system” means:
(A) A device that can be used to deliver nicotine in the form of a vapor or aerosol to a
person inhaling from the device; or
(B) A component of a device described in this paragraph or a substance in any form sold
for the purpose of being vaporized or aerosolized by a device described in this paragraph,
whether the component or substance is sold separately or is not sold separately.
(b) “Inhalant delivery system” does not include:
(A) Any product that has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration
for sale as a tobacco cessation product or for any other therapeutic purpose, if the
product is marketed and sold solely for the approved purpose; and
SECTION 2. Licensure requirement. A person may not make a retail sale of a tobacco
product or an inhalant delivery system in this state unless the person sells the tobacco
product or inhalant delivery system at a premises for which a license has been issued under
section 4 of this 2015 Act.
(cannabis {marijuana} mentioned ...)
SECTION 3. Premises to which Act does not apply. Sections 1 to 11 of this 2015 Act do
not apply to a person making a retail sale of an inhalant delivery system at a medical
marijuana facility registered under ORS 475.314 or a premises for which a retail license has
been issued under section 22, chapter 1, Oregon Laws 2015 (Ballot Measure 91 (2014)), unless
the person makes a retail sale of a component or substance described in section 1 (1)(a)(B)
of this 2015 Act that contains nicotine.
(... end of cannabis {marijuana} reference)
SECTION 4. Licensure qualifications. (1) The Oregon Liquor Control Commission shall
license qualified premises for the retail sale of tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems.
(2)(a) To be qualified for licensure under this section, a premises:
(A) Must have a physical address;
(B) May not be a drug outlet, as defined in ORS 689.005, or located at the same address
as a drug outlet; and
(C) May not be located within 1,000 feet of any part of the premises of:
(i) A public school for which attendance is compulsory under ORS 339.020; or
(ii) A private or parochial school that teaches children as described in ORS 339.030 (1)(a).
WHAT THE MEASURE DOES:
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ISSUES DISCUSSED:
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See - https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2015R1/Measures/Overview/HB2558 - for latest.
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Here is a link to text of SB 417:
S.B. 417