The Office of the Attorney General or local law enforcement agencies shall at least annually conduct random, unannounced inspections at locations where tobacco products are sold or distributed to ensure compliance with the Mississippi Tobacco Youth Access Prevention Act of 1997. Persons under the age of eighteen (18) years may be enlisted by the Office of the Attorney General or local law enforcement to test compliance with the Mississippi Juvenile Tobacco Access Prevention Act of 1997, provided that the parent or legal guardian of the person under eighteen (18) years of age so utilized has given prior written consent for the minor's participation in unannounced inspections. The Office of the Attorney General must prepare a report of the findings, and report these findings to the Department of Health and Department of Mental Health. The Department of Mental Health shall prepare the annual report required by Section 1926, subpart 1 of Part B, Title XIX of the Federal Public Health Service Act (42 USCS 300X-26). The report shall be approved by the Governor and then promptly transmitted to the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Structure Mississippi Code
Article 1 - Mississippi Juvenile Tobacco Access Prevention Act
§ 97-32-2. Legislative intent; supersedes local laws, ordinances and regulations
§ 97-32-5. Prohibition of the sale or transfer of tobacco products to persons under 18 years of age
§ 97-32-7. Retail sales clerks; notification and agreement; penalties for violations
§ 97-32-9. Juvenile purchase, possession and consumption of tobacco
§ 97-32-11. Point of sale warning signs
§ 97-32-13. Juvenile misrepresentation of age
§ 97-32-15. Vending machine tobacco sales; location
§ 97-32-17. Prohibition on the distribution of tobacco products other than in sealed packages
§ 97-32-19. Transfers of tobacco products from distributors or wholesalers to retailers