Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 19 Business Regulations -- Miscellaneous - Chapter 19.305 Cigarette Ignition Propensity
- 19.305.010 Definitions
The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise. (1) "Agent" means any person licensed by the department of ...
- 19.305.020 Testing of cigarettes -- Performance standard -- Records -- Exceptions
(1) Except as provided in subsection (7) of this section, cigarettes may not be sold or offered for sale in this state or offered for ...
- 19.305.030 Certification -- Fee
(1) Each manufacturer shall submit to the state director of fire protection a written certification attesting that: (a) Each cigarette listed in the certification has ...
- 19.305.040 Markings -- Requirements
(1) Cigarettes that are certified by a manufacturer in accordance with RCW 19.305.030 must be marked to indicate compliance with the requirements of RCW 19.305.020. ...
- 19.305.050 Violations -- Civil penalties
(1) A manufacturer, wholesale dealer, agent, or any other person or entity who knowingly sells or offers to sell cigarettes, other than through retail sale, ...
- 19.305.060 Rule making -- Inspection of cigarettes
(1) The state director of fire protection may adopt rules necessary to implement this chapter. (2) The department of revenue in the regular course of ...
- 19.305.070 Enforcement of chapter -- Authority
To enforce this chapter, the attorney general and the state director of fire protection are authorized to examine the books, papers, invoices, and other records ...
- 19.305.080 Reduced cigarette ignition propensity account
The reduced cigarette ignition propensity account is created in the custody of the state treasurer. All receipts from the payment of certification fees under RCW ...
- 19.305.090 Exemptions
This chapter does not prohibit any person or entity from manufacturing or selling cigarettes that do not meet the requirements of RCW 19.305.020 if the ...
- 19.305.100 Federal preemption
If a federal reduced cigarette ignition propensity standard that preempts chapter 239, Laws of 2008 is adopted and becomes effective, the state director of fire ...
- 19.305.110 Local conflicts or preemption prohibited
The local governmental units of this state may neither enact nor enforce any ordinance or other local law or regulation conflicting with, or preempted by, ...
- 19.305.900 Effective date -- 2008 c 239
This act takes effect August 1, 2009.[2008 c 239 § 14.] ...
Last modified: April 7, 2009