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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 22 MRSA §1555-C is enacted to read:

 
§1555-C.__Fire-safe cigarettes

 
1.__Prohibition.__To the extent not preempted by federal
law, a person may not sell cigarettes on or after January 1,
2004 unless the cigarettes meet the standards for fire-safe
cigarettes established by the State Fire Marshal under Title
25, section 2466.

 
2.__Civil fines.__The following minimum civil fines are
assessed for the following civil violations in actions brought
by the Attorney General:

 
A.__A wholesaler that knowingly sells cigarettes that are
not fire-safe, $10,000 for each sale;

 
B.__A retailer who sells 5 or fewer cartons of cigarettes
that are not fire-safe, $500;

 
C.__A retailer who sells more than 5 cartons of cigarettes
that are not fire-safe, $1,000; and

 
D.__A manufacturer who knowingly misrepresents that
cigarettes are fire-safe, $10,000 for each
misrepresentation.

 
Sec. 2. 25 MRSA §2466 is enacted to read:

 
§2466.__Fire-safe cigarette standards

 
1.__Standards.__The State Fire Marshal shall adopt standards
for the sale of fire-safe cigarettes.__The standards must
ensure:

 
A.__That lit cigarettes will stop burning within a
specified time period if not smoked; or

 
B.__That cigarettes meet performance standards to limit
the risk that lit cigarettes will ignite upholstered
furniture.

 
2.__Health risk assessment.__In adopting standards under
this section, the State Fire Marshal shall cooperate and
consult with the Department of Human Services to consider
whether fire-safe cigarettes manufactured in accordance with
the fire safety standards under subsection 1 may reasonably
result in increased health risks to consumers.


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