Bill Text: FL S0620 | 2013 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Surcharge on Cigarettes
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2013-05-03 - Died in Regulated Industries [S0620 Detail]
Download: Florida-2013-S0620-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2013 SB 620 By Senator Ring 29-00981-13 2013620__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the surcharge on cigarettes; 3 providing a short title; amending s. 210.011, F.S.; 4 increasing the surcharge rates applicable to packages 5 of cigarettes containing various quantities of 6 cigarettes of specified weights and lengths; 7 establishing a separate fee rollback account in a 8 specified trust fund; requiring specified amounts of 9 the surcharge on packages of cigarettes to be 10 deposited in such separate fee rollback account; 11 providing requirements and procedures with respect to 12 the Legislature’s anticipated use of such funds 13 exclusively to incrementally roll back certain fee 14 increases previously enacted; providing an effective 15 date. 16 17 WHEREAS, each day, nearly 4,000 children in the United 18 States try their first cigarettes, and an additional 1,000 19 children under 18 years of age become regular, daily smokers, 20 amounting to nearly 400,000 new underage smokers each year, and 21 WHEREAS, the addiction rate for smoking is higher than the 22 addiction rate for marijuana, alcohol, or cocaine, and symptoms 23 of serious nicotine addiction often occur just weeks or even 24 days after youth experimentation with smoking begins, and 25 WHEREAS, nearly 90 percent of all smokers begin while in 26 their teens or earlier, and approximately one-third of all youth 27 smokers will eventually die prematurely from smoking-related 28 disease, and 29 WHEREAS, research consistently confirms that policies that 30 raise cigarette prices reduce smoking, including underage 31 smoking, and 32 WHEREAS, lower smoking prevalence resulting from higher 33 cigarette prices reduces secondhand smoke exposure among 34 nonsmokers, especially children and pregnant women, and 35 WHEREAS, this state has had proven success in reducing 36 smoking rates through policies that increase the price of 37 cigarettes, and 38 WHEREAS, since 2009, when a $1 surcharge was imposed on 39 each pack of cigarettes sold in this state, pack sales have 40 fallen by more than 27 percent; the percentage of high school 41 students who smoke has declined by more than one-quarter, from 42 14.3 percent to 10.1 percent; and the percentage of middle 43 school students who smoke has seen an even more precipitous 44 decline of more than one-third, from 5.4 percent to 3.3 percent, 45 and 46 WHEREAS, national economic research has shown that every 47 10-percent increase in the real price of cigarettes reduces 48 overall cigarette consumption by approximately 3 to 5 percent, 49 reduces the number of young adult smokers by 3.5 percent, and 50 reduces the number of children who smoke by 6 or 7 percent, and 51 WHEREAS, an additional tobacco surcharge would lead to even 52 better public health, decrease the number of premature deaths 53 caused by smoking, and prevent many youth from ever becoming 54 smokers, NOW, THEREFORE, 55 56 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 57 58 Section 1. Short title.—This act may be cited as the “Youth 59 Smoking Prevention Act.” 60 Section 2. Section 210.011, Florida Statutes, is amended to 61 read: 62 210.011 Cigarette surcharge levied; collection.— 63 (1) A surcharge, in addition to all other taxes of every 64 kind levied by law, is levied upon the sale, receipt, purchase, 65 possession, consumption, handling, distribution, and use of 66 cigarettes in this state, in the following amounts, except as 67 otherwise provided in subsections (2)-(5), for cigarettes of 68 standard dimensions: 69 (a) Upon all cigarettes weighing not more than 3 pounds per 70 thousand, 5 cents on each cigarette. 71 (b) Upon all cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 72 thousand and not more than 6 inches long, 10 cents on each 73 cigarette. 74 (c) Upon all cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per 75 thousand and more than 6 inches long, 20 cents on each 76 cigarette. 77 (2) The descriptions of cigarettes contained in subsection 78 (1) are declared to be standard as to dimensions for the purpose 79 of levying a surcharge as provided in this section. If any 80 cigarette is received, purchased, possessed, sold, offered for 81 sale, given away, or used which is of a size other than those 82 standard dimensions, the cigarette is subject to a surcharge at 83 the rate of 4.2 cents on each cigarette. 84 (3) When cigarettes as described in paragraph (1)(a) are 85 packed in varying quantities of 20 cigarettes or fewer, except 86 the manufacturer’s free samples authorized under s. 210.04(9), 87 the following rates shall govern: 88 (a) Packages containing 10 cigarettes or fewer require a 89 surcharge of $150 cents. 90 (b) Packages containing more than 10 but not more than 20 91 cigarettes require a surcharge of $2$1. 92 (4) When cigarettes as described in paragraph (1)(b) are 93 packed in varying quantities of 20 cigarettes or fewer, except 94 the manufacturer’s free samples authorized under s. 210.04(9), 95 the following rates shall govern: 96 (a) Packages containing 10 cigarettes or fewer require a 97 surcharge of $2$1. 98 (b) Packages containing more than 10 but not more than 20 99 cigarettes require a surcharge of $3$2. 100 (5) When cigarettes as described in paragraph (1)(c) are 101 packed in varying quantities of 20 cigarettes or fewer, except 102 the manufacturer’s free samples authorized under s. 210.04(9), 103 the following rates shall govern: 104 (a) Packages containing 10 cigarettes or fewer require a 105 surcharge of $3$2. 106 (b) Packages containing more than 10 but not more than 20 107 cigarettes require a surcharge of $5$4. 108 (6) This surcharge shall be paid by the dealer to the 109 division for deposit and distribution as hereinafter provided 110 upon the first sale or transaction within the state, whether 111 such sale or transfer is to the ultimate purchaser or consumer. 112 The seller or dealer shall collect the surcharge from the 113 purchaser or consumer, and the purchaser or consumer shall pay 114 the surcharge to the seller. The seller or dealer is responsible 115 for the collection of the surcharge and payment of the surcharge 116 to the division. All surcharges are due not later than the 10th 117 day of the month following the calendar month in which they were 118 incurred, and thereafter shall bear interest at the rate of 1 119 percent per month. If the amount of surcharge due for a given 120 period is assessed without allocating it to any particular 121 month, the interest begins accruing on the date of the 122 assessment. Whenever cigarettes are shipped from outside the 123 state to anyone other than a distributing agent or wholesale 124 dealer, the person receiving the cigarettes is responsible for 125 the surcharge on the cigarettes and payment of the surcharge to 126 the division. 127 (7) It is the legislative intent that the surcharge on 128 cigarettes be uniform throughout the state. 129 (8) The surcharge levied under this section shall be 130 administered, collected, and enforced in the same manner as the 131 tax imposed under s. 210.02. 132 (9)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), revenue 133 produced from the surcharge levied under this section shall be 134 deposited into the Health Care Trust Fund within the Agency for 135 Health Care Administration. 136 (b)1. There is established within the Highway Safety 137 Operating Trust Fund within the Department of Highway Safety and 138 Motor Vehicles a fee rollback account, which must be maintained 139 as a separate account within the trust fund. 140 2. One dollar of revenue produced from the surcharge levied 141 on each package of cigarettes described in paragraph (3)(b) and 142 subsections (4) and (5) and 50 cents from the surcharge levied 143 on each package of cigarettes described in paragraph (3)(a) 144 shall be deposited in the fee rollback account to be held in 145 reserve until the Florida Consensus Estimating Conference 146 provides formal written certification to the Legislative Budget 147 Commission that the conference’s official estimates project that 148 adequate revenues exist in the fee rollback account to support 149 the incremental rollback of fee increases enacted by the 150 Legislature in chapter 2009-71, Laws of Florida. Thereafter, the 151 Legislative Budget Commission may approve requests to transfer 152 or direct the transfer of revenues from the fee rollback account 153 to the General Revenue Fund or other appropriate trust funds, 154 where such transferred funds shall remain unallocated in 155 anticipation of, and exclusively for, use by the Legislature for 156 the appropriation of funds to incrementally roll back the fee 157 increases enacted in chapter 2009-71, Laws of Florida. 158 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2013.