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Code · Illinois · Chapter 720 — CRIMINAL OFFENSES · Act 678

Sec. 7. Age verification and shipping requirements to prevent delivery sales to persons under 21 years of age.

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Sec. 7. Age verification and shipping requirements to prevent delivery sales to persons under 21 years of age.
(a)No person, other than a delivery service, shall mail, ship, or otherwise cause to be delivered a shipping package in connection with a delivery sale unless the person:
(1)prior to the first delivery sale to the prospective consumer, obtains from the
prospective consumer a written certification which includes a statement signed by the prospective consumer that certifies:
(A)the prospective consumer's current address; and
(B)that the prospective consumer is at least the legal minimum age;
(2)informs, in writing, such prospective consumer that:
(A)the signing of another person's name to the certification described in this
Section is illegal;
(B)sales of cigarettes or electronic cigarettes to individuals under 21 years of
age are illegal;
(C)the purchase of cigarettes or electronic cigarettes by individuals under 21
years of age is illegal; and
(D)the name and identity of the prospective consumer may be reported to the state
of the consumer's current address under the Act of October 19, 1949 (15 U.S.C. § 375, et seq.), commonly known as the Jenkins Act;
(3)makes a good faith effort to verify the date of birth of the prospective consumer
provided pursuant to this Section by:
(A)comparing the date of birth against a commercially available database; or
(B)obtaining a photocopy or other image of a valid, government-issued
identification stating the date of birth or age of the prospective consumer;
(4)provides to the prospective consumer a notice that meets the requirements of
subsection (b);
(5)receives payment for the delivery sale from the prospective consumer by a credit or
debit card that has been issued in such consumer's name, or by a check or other written instrument in such consumer's name; however, no money order or cash payment shall be received or permitted and the seller shall submit to each credit card acquiring company with which it has credit card sales identification information in an appropriate form and format so that the words "tobacco product" may be printed in the purchaser's credit card statement when a purchase of a cigarette or electronic cigarette is made by credit card payment; and
(6)ensures that the shipping package is delivered to the same address as is shown on
the government-issued identification or contained in the commercially available database. No delivery described under this Section shall be permitted to any post office box.
(b)The notice required under this Section shall include:
(1)a statement that cigarette and electronic cigarette sales to consumers below 21
years of age are illegal;
(2)a statement that sales of cigarettes and electronic cigarettes are restricted to
those consumers who provide verifiable proof of age in accordance with subsection (a);
(3)a statement that cigarette or electronic cigarette sales are subject to tax under
Section 2 of the Cigarette Tax Act, Section 2 of the Cigarette Use Tax Act, Section 3 of the Use Tax Act, and Section 10-10 of the Tobacco Products Tax Act of 1995 and an explanation of how the correct tax has been, or is to be, paid with respect to such delivery sale.
(c)A statement meets the requirement of this Section if:
(1)the statement is clear and conspicuous;
(2)the statement is contained in a printed box set apart from the other contents of
the communication;
(3)the statement is printed in bold, capital letters;
(4)the statement is printed with a degree of color contrast between the background and
the printed statement that is no less than the color contrast between the background and the largest text used in the communication; and
(5)for any printed material delivered by electronic means, the statement appears at
both the top and the bottom of the electronic mail message or both the top and the bottom of the Internet website homepage.
(d)Each person, other than a delivery service, who mails, ships, or otherwise causes to be delivered a shipping package in connection with a delivery sale shall:
(1)include as part of the shipping documents a clear and conspicuous statement stating:
"Cigarettes or Electronic Cigarettes: Illinois Law Prohibits Shipping to Individuals Under 21 and Requires the Payment of All Applicable Taxes";
(2)use a method of mailing, shipping, or delivery that requires a signature before the
shipping package is released to the consumer; and
(3)ensure that the shipping package is not delivered to any post office box.
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