(a) "Audio effects" means music, animal sounds, whistles, buzzers,
beepers or other noises not typically caused by or pertinent to the
flame-producing function of the lighter.
(b) "Distribute" means to:
(i) Deliver to a person other than the purchaser, for retail sale; or
(ii) Provide as part of a commercial promotion or as a prize or
premium.
(c) "Importer" means a person who causes a lighter to enter this state
from a manufacturing, wholesale, distribution or retail sales point
outside this state, for the purpose of selling or distributing the
lighter within this state or with the result that the lighter is sold or
distributed within this state.
(d) "Lighter" means a mechanical or electrical device of a type
typically used for igniting tobacco products by use of a flame.
(e) "Novelty lighter" means a mechanical or electrical device
typically used for the purpose of producing a flame to light cigarettes,
cigars or pipes and which, due to the physical or audio features of the
device, excluding its capability of producing a flame, would reasonably
be expected to cause the lighter to be appealing or attractive to a
child including, but not limited to, lighters that resemble a cartoon
character, toy, gun, watch, musical instrument, vehicle, animal,
beverage, sporting equipment or that is capable of creating audio
effects or displaying flashing lights.
(f) "Sell" means to provide or promise to provide to a wholesale,
retail, mail-order or other purchaser in exchange for consideration.
2. No person, firm, partnership, association or corporation shall
distribute, sell at retail or offer for retail sale in this state, or to
any person located in this state, a novelty lighter.
3. This section shall not apply: (a) to a novelty lighter manufactured
before January first, nineteen hundred eighty and which is considered a
collectible item within the collectible trade; (b) to a disposable or
refillable lighter with a logo, label, decal or artwork printed thereon
or on heat shrinkable sleeves attached thereto but which does not
otherwise resemble a novelty lighter; or (c) if not intended for sale or
use in the state, to the interstate transportation of a novelty lighter
or to the temporary storage of a novelty lighter while in interstate
commerce.
4. The division of homeland security and emergency services shall
establish and publicize a toll free telephone hotline number to receive
information from the public about suspected violations of this section.
The division of homeland security and emergency services shall provide
information on its agency website regarding this section and the dangers
of novelty lighters, and provide the opportunity for persons suspecting
violations of this section to transmit such information to the division
through the Internet.
5. Whenever any police officer designated in section 1.20 of the
criminal procedure law or a peace officer designated in subdivision four
and subdivision seventy-nine pertaining to the office of fire prevention
and control, of section 2.10 of such law, acting pursuant to his or her
special duties, shall discover a novelty lighter in violation of this
section, such officer is hereby authorized and empowered forthwith to
seize and take possession of such items. Such seized items shall be
turned over to the state fire administrator or his designee.
6. Any person who violates this section shall be subject to a civil
penalty as follows:
(a) Not more than ten thousand dollars if the person is a manufacturer
or importer of lighters.
(b) Not more than one thousand dollars if the person is a wholesaler
of lighters or distributes lighters by means other than distribution
directly to consumers.
(c) Not more than five hundred dollars if the person is:
(i) A retail seller of lighters; or
(ii) A person distributing lighters, if the person is other than a
manufacturer, importer or wholesaler.
(d) Possession of each novelty lighter in violation of this section
shall constitute a separate violation. If a person continues to violate
this section after being given written notice of the violation, each day
that the violation continues is a separate offense subject to a civil
penalty.
7. The division of homeland security and emergency services is hereby
authorized to promulgate such rules and regulations as are deemed
necessary to implement the provisions of this section, including
prescribing minimum standards for administration and enforcement of this
section. The division of homeland security and emergency services may
assess monetary penalties as established herein, such penalties
commencing on the first day following the abatement date specified in an
order, and continuing until the violation has been abated. Abatement of
violations shall be verified by the state fire administrator.
8. In addition to the enforcement authority granted to the division of
homeland security and emergency services in this section, whenever there
shall be a violation of this section, an application may be made by the
attorney general in the name of the people of the state of New York, to
a court or justice having jurisdiction by a special proceeding to issue
an injunction, and upon notice to the defendant of not less than five
days, to enjoin and restrain the continuance of such violation; and if
it shall appear to the satisfaction of the court or justice that the
defendant has, in fact, violated this section, an injunction may be
issued by the court or justice, enjoining and restraining any further
violations, without requiring proof that any person has, in fact, been
injured or damaged thereby. In any such proceeding, the court may make
allowances to the attorney general as provided in paragraph six of
subdivision (a) of section eighty-three hundred three of the civil
practice law and rules, and direct restitution. Whenever the court shall
determine that a violation of this section has occurred, the court may
impose a civil penalty as set forth in subdivision six of this section.
In connection with any such proposed application, the attorney general
is authorized to take proof and make a determination of the relevant
facts and to issue subpoenas in accordance with the civil practice law
and rules.
* NB There are 2 ยง 391-s's
Structure New York Laws
390 - Substitution of Spurious Oils for Internal Combustion Engines.
390-A - Optical Discs; Requirements.
390-B - Anti-Phishing Act of 2006.
390-C - Prohibit Persons Under Eighteen Years of Age in Certain Facilities.
390-C*2 - Posting of Warnings by Commercial Entities Offering Internet Access to the Public.
390-D - Information Concerning Services for Human Trafficking Victims in Facilities at Truck Stops.
391 - Marking Retreaded, Recapped or Recut Tires.
391-A - Unlawful Acts Relating to Liquid Fuels, Lubricating Oils and Similar Products.
391-B - Prohibit Any Sale of Dangerous Clothing Articles.
391-E - Promotion of Camps by Certain Organizations.
391-F - Promotion of Private Schools by Certain Organizations.
391-G - Rental of Motor Vehicles; Discrimination on the Basis of Age Prohibited.
391-H - Lubricating Oils; Container; Notice Required.
391-I - Sale of Urea-Formaldehyde Foam Insulation; Notice.
391-J - Sale of Fire Extinguishers.
391-JJ - Sale of Electric Space Heaters.
391-K - Automatic Garage Door Opening Systems.
391-L - Personal Emergency Response Service Agreements; Required Cancellation Provisions.
391-L*2 - Rental of Motor Vehicles; Discrimination on the Basis of Credit Card Ownership.
391-M - Manufacture and Sale of In-Line Skates; Regulation Of.
391-N - Sale of Reptiles; Notice.
391-O - Sale or Promotional Distribution of Dietary Supplements Containing Ephedra.
391-P - Prohibit the Rental of Clothing Articles Previously Worn.
391-R - Restricted Access to Retail Sale of Ipecac.
391-S - Restricted Access to Retail Sale of Dextromethorphan, Commonly Known as "Dxm".
391-S*2 - Sale and Distribution of Novelty Lighters Prohibited.
391-T - Sale of Small Animals; Instructions on Care.
391-U - Pricing Goods and Services on the Basis of Gender Prohibited.
391-U*2 - Restrictions on the Sale and Use of Firefighting Equipment Containing Pfas Chemicals.
391-V - Third-Party Food Delivery Agreements.
392-A - Sale of New Computers.
392-B - False Labels and Misrepresentations.
392-C - Obliteration of Marks of Origin.
392-D - Using False Marks as to Manufacture.
392-E - Using False Statements or Altering Mileage Registering Devices.
392-G - Sale of Ultraviolet Radiation Devices.
392-H - Trash Receptacles; Dumpsters.
392-I - Prices Reduced to Reflect Change in Sales Tax Computation.
392-J - Sales of Sparkling Devices.
393-A - Non Fire Rated Wood Paneling.
393-C - Sale of Required Labor Postings.
393-D - Sale of Certified Copies of Property Deeds.
393-E - Sale of Abandoned Property Location Services.
394 - Lost or Destroyed Certificate of Stock.
394-A - Proof of Lost Negotiable Paper.
394-C - Limitations on Certain Contracts Involving Social Referral Services.
394-CC - Internet Dating Safety.
394-CCC - Social Media Networks; Hateful Conduct Prohibited.
394-D - Privity of Contract Between Franchise Seller and Customer or Patron of Dealer.
394-E - Report on Request for Abortional Services.
394-F - Warrants for Reproductive Health Related Electronic Data.
394-G - Geofencing of Health Care Facilities.
394-H - Electronic Health Information Protections.
395 - Required Disclosure of Prior Use.
395-A - Maintenance Agreements.
395-B - Unlawfully Installing or Maintaining a Two-Way Mirror or Other Viewing Device.
396 - Unlawful Selling Practices.
396-A - Representation by Savings and Loan Association of Insurance on Accounts.
396-AA*2 - Unsolicited Telefacsimile Advertising.
396-BB - Sale of Motor Fuels to Disabled Persons.
396-C - Advertisements by Persons Engaged in Dental Business Relating to Dentures and Bridges.
396-CC - Notification of Enclosure Requirements for Swimming Pools.
396-CC*2 - Senior Citizen Discounts.
396-D - Advertisement and Description of Real Property.
396-DD - Renting of Horses; Helmets and Safety Information.
396-E - Marking Articles Made of Linen.
396-EE - Sale of Certain Weapons; Locking Devices Therefor.
396-EEE - Unlawful Sale or Delivery of Body Armor.
396-F - Sale of Blind Made Products.
396-G - Sale of Products Processed by the Blind.
396-HH - Sale of Poppies, Forget-Me-Nots, Daisies, Flags and Other Articles for Patriotic Purposes.
396-I - Acceptance of Unexpired Gift Certificates.
396-J - Sale or Possession of Master or Manipulative Keys for Motor Vehicles.
396-K*2 - Sale of Certain Motor Vehicles Damaged by the Ravages of Natural Disaster.
396-KK - Sale of Video Game Consoles.
396-L - Shopping Carts; Child Protective Devices.
396-M - Mail-Order or Telephone-Order Merchandise.
396-MM - Unlawful Trial Offers.
396-N - Sales With "Money Back Guarantee" and With "Limited Guarantee".
396-O - Sales by Persons Offering Credits or Refunds in Certain Cases.
396-P - Rates to Be Posted in Taxicabs; Certain Charges Prohibited.
396-P*2 - Contracts for the Sale of New Motor Vehicles.
396-Q - New Motor Vehicles; Sales and Leases.
396-QQ - New Motor and Used Motor Vehicles; Sales and Leases.
396-S - Individual Sewage Disposal System; Information to Vendees of Newly Constructed Homes.
396-SS - Access Number Notification.
396-T - Unlawful Practices Relating to Layaway Plans.
396-TT - Listing of Business Location in Directory or Database.
396-V - Operation of Public Automated Blood Pressure Machines.
396-W - Loitering for the Purpose of Soliciting Passengers for Transportation.
396-X - Gasoline Stations; Air Pumps Required.
396-X*2 - Unauthorized Removal or Destruction of Newspapers.
396-Y - Sale of Certain Personal Property; Incentives; Disclosure of Value.
396-Z - Rental Vehicle Protections.
397 - Unlawful Use of Name or Other Identification of Certain Non-Profit Organizations.
397-A - Distributing Unsolicited Advertising on Private Property Prohibited; Certain Cities.
398 - Bills of Lading to Be Issued by Vessels Transporting Merchandise Within the State.
398-A - Shipment of Motor Vehicles Outside the Continental United States.
398-B - Discrimination in Car Rentals Prohibited.
398-D - Disposal of Abandoned Molds.
398-E - Indemnity Provision in Motor Carrier Transportation Contracts.
398-F - Children's Non-Regulated Camp.
399 - Cigarette Package Labeling.
399-A - Pay Toilets; Prohibition.
399-AA - Prohibition of the Selling of Fur, Hair, Skin or Flesh of a Dog or Cat.
399-AAA - Selling and Manufacturing of Fur-Bearing Articles of Clothing.
399-AAAA - Menstrual Product Labeling.
399-AAAAA - Selling of Animal Tested Cosmetics.
399-B - Contracts for the Use of the Streets for Hack Stands.
399-BB - Certain Dry Cleaning Institutions; Option for Six Months Donation of Articles of Clothing.
399-BBB - Solicitations by Container; Disclosures.
399-C - Mandatory Arbitration Clauses in Certain Consumer Contracts Prohibited.
399-CC - Wireless Telephone Numbers.
399-CC*2 - Transcripts and Stenographic Services.
399-CCC - Smoke Detecting Devices.
399-CCCC - Wireless Telephone Services; Domestic Violence Victims.
399-D - Children Attending Public Bowling Alleys Under Certain Conditions.
399-DD - Sale of Alcohol Vaporizing Devices Prohibited.
399-DD*2 - Construction or Installation of Playground or Playground Equipment.
399-DD*3 - Consumer Communications Records Privacy.
399-DDD - Cofidentiality of Social Security Account Number.
399-DDD*2 - Disclosure of Social Security Number.
399-EE - Zone Pricing of Gasoline Prohibited.
399-F - Laundromat Refund Procedures.
399-GG - Packaging of Electronic Liquid.
399-H - Disposal of Records Containing Personal Identifying Information.
399-HH - Sale of Whipped Cream Chargers.
399-I - Prohibit the Sale of Unsafe Cribs and Restrict Use of Such Cribs in Certain Settings.
399-II - Furniture Tip Restraint Device.
399-II*2 - Prohibit the Sale of Crib Bumper Pads and Restrict Use of Such Pads in Certain Settings.
399-J - Safety Standards; Movable Soccer Goals.
399-M - Disclosures in Advertisement and Sale of Unassembled Goods.
399-N - Approval of Electrical Devices.
399-NN - Sale of Digital Electronic Equipment; Diagnostic and Repair Information.
399-O - Selling Prices and Container Deposits.
399-OO - Deceptive Solicitation of Vehicle Warranty Policies.
399-PP - Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act.
399-Q - Use of Carts, Cases, Trays, Baskets, Boxes and Other Containers.
399-QQ - Sale or Promotional Distribution of Utility Knives, Box Cutters, or Box Cart Cutters.
399-R - Sale of Paint Pellet Guns.
399-S - Posting of Notice When Air Rifles or Guns Are Sold.
399-T*2 - Vending Machine Disclosure.
399-V - Parking Facilities; Towing of Vehicles, Posting of Notices.
399-W*2 - Notice Requirements for Renters of Personal Property.
399-XX - Towing of Motor Vehicles; Credit Cards; Statewide.
399-Y - Child Safety Devices for Hot Water Dispensers.
399-Y*2 - Automated Teller Machine Fee Disclosure.
399-Y-1 - Automated Teller Machines Transaction Denial; Fees Prohibited.
399-YY - Cable Television Company Providing Telephone Services.
399-YYY - Satellite Television Company Providing Television And/or Telephone Services.
399-Z-1 - Telecommunication Companies Blocking Certain Numbers.
399-Z-1*2 - Stir/shaken Authentication Framework.
399-ZZZ - Prohibition of Certain Fee Charges.
399-ZZZZ - Prohibition of Certain Fee Charges for Termination or Early Cancellation.