Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 11-9 - Children
Section 11-9-13.13. - Nature and size of penalties.

§ 11-9-13.13. Nature and size of penalties.
(a) Any license holder who violates a requirement of § 11-9-13.6(2) or § 11-9-13.7, display of specific signage, shall be subject to a fine in court of not less than thirty-five dollars ($35.00), nor more than five hundred dollars ($500), per civil violation.
(b) The license holder is responsible for all violations of this section that occur at the location for which the license is issued. Any license holder who or that violates the prohibition of § 11-9-13.8(1) or § 11-9-13.20 shall be subject to civil fines as follows:
(1) A fine of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for the first violation within any thirty-six-month (36) period;
(2) A fine of five hundred dollars ($500) for the second violation within any thirty-six-month (36) period;
(3) A fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000) and a fourteen-day (14) suspension of the license to sell tobacco products or electronic nicotine-delivery systems for the third violation within any thirty-six-month (36) period;
(4) A fine of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) and a ninety-day (90) suspension of the license to sell tobacco products or electronic nicotine-delivery systems for each violation in excess of three (3).
(c) Any person who or that violates a prohibition of § 11-9-13.8(3), sale of single cigarettes; or § 11-9-13.8(2), regarding factory-wrapped packs as sealed and certified by the manufacturer; shall be subject to a penalty of five hundred dollars ($500) for each violation.
(d) The department of taxation and/or the department of health shall not issue a license to any individual, business, firm, fiduciary, partnership, trust, association, or corporation, the license of which has been revoked or suspended; to any corporation, an officer of which has had his or her license revoked or suspended; or to any individual who is, or has been, an officer of a corporation the license of which has been revoked or suspended so long as such revocations or suspensions are in effect.
(e) The court may suspend the imposition of a license suspension of the license secured from the Rhode Island tax administrator or department of health for a violation of subsections (b)(3) and (b)(4) of this section if the court finds that the license holder has taken measures to prevent the sale of tobacco products, including electronic nicotine-delivery system products, to an underage individual and the license holder can demonstrate to the court that those measures have been taken and that employees have received training. No person or individual shall sell tobacco products, including electronic nicotine-delivery system products, at retail without first being trained in the legal sale of tobacco products, including electronic nicotine-delivery system products. Training shall teach employees what constitutes a tobacco product, including an electronic nicotine-delivery system product; legal age of sale; acceptable identification; how to refuse a direct sale to an underage individual or secondary sale to an individual twenty-one (21) years or older; and all applicable laws on tobacco sales and distribution. Dealers shall maintain records indicating that the provisions of this section were reviewed with all employees who conduct, or will conduct, tobacco product sales, including electronic nicotine-delivery system product sales. Each employee who sells or will sell tobacco products, including electronic nicotine-delivery system products, shall sign an acknowledgement form attesting that the provisions of this section were reviewed with him or her. Each form shall be maintained by the retailer for as long as the employee is so employed and for no less than one year after termination of employment. The measures to prevent the sale of tobacco products, including electronic nicotine-delivery system products, to underage individuals shall be defined by the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals in rules and regulations.
History of Section.P.L. 1996, ch. 321, § 1; P.L. 2000, ch. 103, § 1; P.L. 2000, ch. 366, § 1; P.L. 2001, ch. 391, § 1; P.L. 2005, ch. 336, § 1; P.L. 2005, ch. 386, § 1; P.L. 2014, ch. 182, § 1; P.L. 2014, ch. 223, § 1; P.L. 2017, ch. 409, § 2; P.L. 2017, ch. 426, § 2; P.L. 2018, ch. 346, § 18; P.L. 2021, ch. 204, § 1, effective July 7, 2021; P.L. 2021, ch. 205, § 1, effective July 7, 2021.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 11 - Criminal Offenses

Chapter 11-9 - Children

Section 11-9-1. - Exploitation for commercial or immoral purposes.

Section 11-9-1.1. - Child nudity prohibited in publications.

Section 11-9-1.2. - Rebuttable presumption of minority upon testimony of physician.

Section 11-9-1.3. - Child pornography prohibited.

Section 11-9-1.4. - Minor electronically disseminating indecent material to another person — “Sexting” prohibited.

Section 11-9-1.5. - Electronically disseminating indecent material to minors prohibited.

Section 11-9-1.6. - Child erotica prohibited.

Section 11-9-2. - Employment of children for unlawful purposes.

Section 11-9-3. - Seizure and custody of exploited child — Proceedings as against neglected child.

Section 11-9-4. - Contributing to delinquency.

Section 11-9-5. - Cruelty to or neglect of child.

Section 11-9-5.1. - Investigation upon report of cruelty or neglect.

Section 11-9-5.2. - Immunity from liability.

Section 11-9-5.3. - Child abuse — Brendan’s Law.

Section 11-9-5.4. - Child endangerment.

Section 11-9-6. - Proceedings against parents of delinquent children unaffected.

Section 11-9-7. - Children’s Friend and Service excused from costs.

Section 11-9-8. - Appropriations for prevention of cruelty to children.

Section 11-9-9. - Powers of family court.

Section 11-9-10. - Abandonment of refrigerator in place accessible to children.

Section 11-9-11. - Designation of curfew streets.

Section 11-9-12. - Penalty for loitering on curfew street.

Section 11-9-13. - Sale or delivery of tobacco products, including electronic nicotine-delivery system products to individuals under twenty-one (21) — Posting notice of law.

Section 11-9-13.1. - Cigarette and tobacco vending machines.

Section 11-9-13.2. - Short title.

Section 11-9-13.3. - Legislative intent — Purpose.

Section 11-9-13.4. - Definitions.

Section 11-9-13.5. - Responsibility for tobacco or health issues.

Section 11-9-13.6. - Duties of the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals.

Section 11-9-13.7. - Signs concerning sales to individuals under age twenty-one (21).

Section 11-9-13.8. - Prohibitions applicable to license holders and their employees and agents.

Section 11-9-13.8.1. - Signs concerning the health effects of tobacco.

Section 11-9-13.9. - Multiple citations prohibited.

Section 11-9-13.10. - Prohibition on the distribution of free tobacco products, including electronic nicotine-delivery system products.

Section 11-9-13.11. - Prohibition on the sale or distribution of tobacco products, including electronic nicotine-delivery system products, through the mail — Conveyance of tobacco products, including electronic nicotine-delivery system products, thro...

Section 11-9-13.12. - Enforcement and penalties — Citation for violation.

Section 11-9-13.13. - Nature and size of penalties.

Section 11-9-13.14. - Notification to the Department of Taxation of fines imposed.

Section 11-9-13.15. - Penalty for operating without a dealer license.

Section 11-9-13.16. - Rules and regulations.

Section 11-9-13.17. - Fines collected.

Section 11-9-13.18. - Prohibition on the sale or distribution of certain excise tax stamps.

Section 11-9-13.19. - Severability.

Section 11-9-13.20. - Packaging of electronic nicotine-delivery system liquid.

Section 11-9-14. - [Repealed.]

Section 11-9-14.1. - Compliance with federal statutes and regulations.

Section 11-9-15. - Tattooing of minors.

Section 11-9-16. - Plastic bags — Labeling.

Section 11-9-17. - Sterilization.

Section 11-9-18. - Care of babies born alive during attempted abortions.

Section 11-9-19. - Sale of spray paint to minors.

Section 11-9-19.1. - Possession of spray paint by a minor.

Section 11-9-20. - Sale of matches.

Section 11-9-21. - Prohibition of sale of certain dietary supplements to minors.