| (2)__For the 2nd and any subsequent violation, a fine | of not more than $5,000 may be adjudged. |
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| B.__A person who submits ordering information under | subsection 2, paragraph A in another person's name commits | a civil violation for which a fine of not more than | $10,000 may be adjudged or for which a term of | imprisonment not to exceed 5 years may be adjudged, or | both. |
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| | 11.__Enforcement.__The Attorney General or the Attorney | General's designee, or any person who holds a permit under 26 | United States Code, Section 5712 (1997), may bring an action | in the appropriate court in the State to prevent or restrain | violations of this chapter by any person or any person | controlling that person. |
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| | Sec. 4. 36 MRSA §4372-A, sub-§7, as amended by PL 1999, c. 616, §6, | is further amended to read: |
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| | 7. Hearings; disposition; deposit of funds. At a hearing, | other than a default proceeding, the court shall hear | evidence, make findings of fact, enter conclusions of law and | file a final order from which the parties have the right of | appeal. When cigarettes are ordered forfeited, the final | order must provide for the disposition of the cigarettes by | the State Tax Assessor by public auction or by the State | Purchasing Agent. Proceeds must be deposited in the General | Fund. Cigarettes described in section 4366-C, subsection 1 | and Title 22, section 1555-C must be destroyed by the State | Tax Assessor in a manner that prevents their reintroduction | into the marketplace. |
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| | This bill amends the statutes to strengthen the regulation | of delivery sales of cigarettes, especially with regards to | preventing sales to minors. Delivery sales of cigarettes are | any sales of cigarettes to consumers in the State, with the | consumers ordering the cigarettes over the phone or Internet | and receiving the cigarettes via the mail or delivery service. | The bill also clarifies the collection of taxes with regard to | the delivery sales of cigarettes. |
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