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Code · Louisiana · Title 40 — Public Health and Safety

RS 40:1601

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RS 40:1601
SUBPART B. SPECIAL HAZARDS
§1601. Novelty lighters
A. For the purposes of this Section, the following definitions shall apply unless otherwise indicated:
(1)"Lighter" means a flame-producing device commonly used by consumers to ignite tobacco products and mechanical devices primarily used to ignite fuel for fireplaces or for charcoal or gas grills. The term does not include matches. This term includes novelty lighters.
(2)"Novelty lighter" means a lighter that has a toylike appearance, has entertaining audio or visual effects, or resembles in any way in form or function an item that is commonly recognized as appealing, attractive, or intended for use by young children, particularly those ten years of age or younger, including such a device that takes toylike physical forms, including but not limited to toy animals, cartoon characters, cars, boats, airplanes, common household items, weapons, cell phones, batteries, food, beverages, musical instruments, and watches or has flashing lights or other entertaining features. Novelty lighters may operate on any fuel, including butane or liquid fuel.
B. The retail, sale, offer of retail sale, gift, or distribution of any novelty lighter in the state of Louisiana is prohibited.
C. This Section shall not apply to:
(1)Novelty lighters that were made before January 1, 1980.
(2)Novelty lighters that are considered to be collectable items.
(3)Repealed by Acts 2013, No. 147, §2.
(4)Lighters incapable of being fueled or lacking a device necessary to produce combustion or flame.
(5)The active transportation of novelty lighters through this state.
(6)The storage of novelty lighters in a warehouse or distribution center in this state that is closed to the public for purposes of retail sales.
(7)Wholesale or retail dealers selling their existing inventory of novelty lighters before January 1, 2010, where such inventory was purchased prior to August 15, 2009.
(8)Novelty lighters that are in compliance with 16 CFR Part 1210 et seq.
D.(1) The fire marshal shall adopt such rules and regulations as are necessary to implement and enforce the provisions of this Section.
(2)The fire marshal or an authorized representative, upon oral or written demand, may inspect the inventory of novelty lighter manufacturers, wholesale or retail dealers, and transporters as the fire marshal or the authorized representative deems necessary to ensure compliance with this Section.
(3)Whenever the fire marshal or an authorized representative, law enforcement personnel, or any authorized personnel discover novelty lighters for retail or sale or offered for retail sale, gift, or distribution, such personnel are hereby authorized and empowered to seize and take possession of such lighters. The confiscated lighters shall be turned over to the fire marshal and shall be forfeited to the state as contraband. Novelty lighters seized pursuant to this Section shall be destroyed. Destruction shall be witnessed by at least two employees of the fire marshal and documentation of such destruction shall be made which describes the contraband, time and location of the destruction, witnesses to the destruction, and such other information as required by the fire marshal.
(4)Any person who knowingly violates the provisions of this Section shall be fined not more than two hundred fifty dollars per violation.
(5)The penalties collected as provided in this Section shall be deposited into the Louisiana Life Safety and Property Protection Trust Dedicated Fund Account within the state treasury as provided for in R.S. 40:1664.9. The monies shall be deposited to the credit of the account and shall, in addition to any other monies available for such purpose, be available to the state fire marshal to support fire safety and prevention programs.
Acts 2009, No. 89, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2010; Acts 2013, No. 147, §§1, 2; Acts 2021, No. 114, §18, eff. July 1, 2022.
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