South Dakota HB1220 regulates the sale of nicotine products, including licensing requirements and penalties for violations.
South Dakota HB1220 establishes regulations for the sale of nicotine products, including licensing requirements for retailers, restrictions on sales to minors, and penalties for violations. The bill mandates that retailers obtain a license to sell nicotine products and prohibits sales to individuals under 21 years of age. It also restricts the sale of nicotine products through vending machines and self-service displays, and requires retailers to post signs prohibiting sales to minors. Violations of these provisions result in fines and potential license revocation.
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