453A.39 - TOBACCO PRODUCT AND CIGARETTE SAMPLES -- RESTRICTIONS -- ADMINISTRATION.

        453A.39  TOBACCO PRODUCT AND CIGARETTE SAMPLES --      RESTRICTIONS -- ADMINISTRATION.         1.  A manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler, retailer, or      distributing agent, or agent thereof, shall not give away cigarettes      or tobacco products at any time in connection with the      manufacturer's, distributor's, wholesaler's, retailer's, or      distributing agent's business or for promotion of the business or      product, except as provided in subsection 2.         2. a.  All cigarette samples shall be shipped only to a      distributor that has a permit to stamp cigarettes or little cigars      with Iowa tax.  All cigarette samples must have a cigarette stamp.      The manufacturer shipping samples under this section shall send an      affidavit to the director stating the shipment information, including      the date shipped, quantity, and to whom the samples were shipped.      The distributor receiving the shipment shall send an affidavit to the      director stating the shipment information, including the date      shipped, quantity, and from whom the samples were shipped.  These      affidavits shall be duly notarized and submitted to the director at      the time of shipment and receipt of the samples.  The distributor      shall pay the tax on samples by separate remittance along with the      affidavit.         b.  A manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler, retailer, or      distributing agent or agent thereof shall not give away any      cigarettes or tobacco products to any person under eighteen years of      age, or within five hundred feet of any playground, school, high      school, or other facility when such facility is being used primarily      by persons under age eighteen for recreational, educational, or other      purposes.         c.  Proof of age shall be required if a reasonable person      could conclude on the basis of outward appearance that a prospective      recipient of a sample may be under eighteen years of age.  
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         2004 Acts, ch 1073, §44         See also §142A.6