Sec. 11.7. (a) A retail establishment in which tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, and e-liquids account for at least eighty-five percent (85%) of the retail establishment's gross sales may not allow an individual who is less than twenty-one (21) years of age to enter the retail establishment.
(b) An individual who is less than twenty-one (21) years of age may not enter a retail establishment described in subsection (a).
(c) A retail establishment described in subsection (a) must conspicuously post on all entrances to the retail establishment the following:
(1) A sign in boldface type that states "NOTICE: It is unlawful for a person less than 21 years old to enter this store.".
(2) A sign printed in letters and numbers at least one-half (1/2) inch high that displays a toll free phone number for assistance to callers in quitting smoking, as determined by the state department of health.
(d) A person who violates this section commits a Class C infraction. Notwithstanding IC 34-28-5-4(c), a civil judgment for an infraction committed under this section must be imposed as follows:
(1) If the person has not been cited for a violation of this section in the previous one (1) year, a civil penalty of up to four hundred dollars ($400).
(2) If the person has had one (1) violation in the previous one (1) year, a civil penalty of up to eight hundred dollars ($800).
(3) If the person has had two (2) violations in the previous one (1) year, a civil penalty of up to one thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400).
(4) If the person has had three (3) or more violations in the previous one (1) year, a civil penalty of up to two thousand dollars ($2,000).
A person may not be cited more than once every twenty-four (24) hours.
(e) Notwithstanding IC 34-28-5-5(c), civil penalties collected under this section must be deposited in the Richard D. Doyle youth tobacco education and enforcement fund established under IC 7.1-6-2-6.
(f) A person who violates subsection (a) at least six (6) times in any one (1) year period commits habitual illegal entrance by a minor, a Class B infraction.
As added by P.L.177-1999, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.14-2000, SEC.74; P.L.1-2001, SEC.41; P.L.252-2003, SEC.21; P.L.94-2008, SEC.64; P.L.49-2020, SEC.37.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 35. Criminal Law and Procedure
Article 46. Miscellaneous Offenses
Chapter 1. Offenses Against the Family
35-46-1-1.3. "Dissolvable Tobacco Product"
35-46-1-1.5. "Electronic Cigarette"
35-46-1-4. Neglect of a Dependent; Child Selling
35-46-1-4.1. Reckless Supervision
35-46-1-5. Nonsupport of a Dependent Child
35-46-1-6. Nonsupport of a Spouse
35-46-1-7. Nonsupport of a Parent
35-46-1-8. Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor
35-46-1-9. Profiting From Adoption
35-46-1-9.5. Adoption Deception
35-46-1-11. Tobacco or Electronic Cigarette Vending Machine Sales; Warning Notices; Penalty
35-46-1-11.2. Operation of Tobacco Business Near School Prohibited
35-46-1-11.4. Operation of Tobacco and Vaping Business Near School Prohibited
35-46-1-11.5. Coin Machines for Sale or Distribution of Tobacco or Electronic Cigarettes; Penalty
35-46-1-11.8. Tobacco and Electronic Cigarette Displays; Exceptions; Penalty
35-46-1-12. Exploitation of a Dependent or an Endangered Adult
35-46-1-15.1. Invasion of Privacy; Offense; Penalties
35-46-1-15.3. Violation of Certain No Contact Orders; Offense; Penalty
35-46-1-16. Invasion of Privacy Convictions; Record of Persons Protected by Orders
35-46-1-19. Invasion of Privacy Convictions; Time of Notice to Persons Protected by Orders
35-46-1-20. Enforcement of Foreign Protection Orders