HB1072
Fire-safe cigarettes; prohibits manufacture etc. unless tested to meet performance standard.
2008 session of the Virginia General Assembly
Fire-safe cigarettes; civil penalties. Prohibits the manufacture, sale, or offer for sale of cigarettes unless the cigarettes have been tested to determine that they meet a performance standard for fire safety. The test predicts the likelihood that a cigarette will ignite material with which it comes in contact. Cigarette manufacturers are required to file a certification with the Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services that their cigarettes meet the mandated performance standard as measured by the prescribed test. Cigarette packages are required to be marked so that compliant cigarettes may be distinguished from those not certified as compliant. The specific mark is determined by the manufacturer, subject to Commissioner approval. This measure provides that cigarettes compliant with similar New York regulations will be compliant with these requirements and that manufacturers may use the same package markings they use in that state. Violators are subject to civil penalties. The measure will become effective January 1, 2010, and will expire on the effective date of any federal reduced cigarette ignition propensity standard that preempts the measure.
More about this bill at RichmondSunlight.org
Groups that disclosed having lobbied on HB1072:*
- Va Fire Prevention Assn
- Va Chapter International Arson Investigators
- Va Fire Chief's Assn
- S & M Brands Inc
- Va EMS Councils Regional Directors Group
- Va Assn of Volunteer Rescue Squads
- Seven Eleven Inc
- Va Petroleum Convenience and Grocery Assn
- Va Assn of Governmental EMS Administrators
*Other groups may have lobbied on this measure. Lobbyists are not required to disclose bill numbers, but some do so voluntarily.
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