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Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 22970.1

General Provisions and Definitions

Known as the Cigarette and Tobacco Products Licensing Act

The act spans §§ 22970–22991 (65 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Big Sandy Rancheria Enters. v. Rob Bonta (2021)

Most recently applied in Big Sandy Rancheria Enters. v. Rob Bonta (June 2021)

Added by Stats. 2003, Ch. 890, Sec. 1

The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:

(a) The State of California has enacted excise taxes on the distribution of cigarettes and tobacco products to provide funding for local and state programs, including health services, antismoking campaigns, cancer research, and education programs.

(b) Tax revenues have declined by hundreds of millions of dollars per year due, in part, to unlawful distributions and untaxed sales of cigarettes and tobacco products conducted by organized crime syndicates, street gangs, and international terrorist groups.

(c) The enforcement of California’s cigarette and tobacco products tax laws is necessary to collect millions of dollars in lost tax revenues each year.

(d) The licensing of manufacturers, importers, wholesalers, distributors, and retailers will help stem the tide of untaxed distributions and illegal sales of cigarettes and tobacco products.

Official source: California Legislative Information. Reproduced from public-domain California statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.