Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 445.20 - Tobacco Product Escrow Reporting Requirements
a) Any tobacco product manufacturer selling
cigarettes to consumers within the State of Illinois (whether directly or
through a distributor , retailer, or similar intermediary or intermediaries)
after June 30, 1999 is required to do one of the following:
1) become a participating manufacturer and
generally perform its financial obligations under the Master Settlement
Agreement ; or
2) place into a
qualified escrow fund by April 15 of the year following the year in question
the following amounts (as such amounts are adjusted for inflation):
A) For 1999: $0.0094241 per unit sold after
June 30, 1999;
B) For 2000:
$0.0104712 per unit sold ;
C) For
each of 2001 and 2002: $0.0136125 per unit sold ;
D) For each of 2003 through 2006: $0.0167539
per unit sold ;
E) For each of 2007
and each year thereafter: $0.0188482.
b) Each tobacco product manufacturer that
elects to place funds into escrow shall annually certify to the Attorney
General the amount placed into escrow each year on or before April 15. Such
affidavit shall be filed upon forms furnished and prescribed by the Attorney
General and contain such other information as the Attorney General may
reasonably require.
c) Every
distributor who is not a manufacturer of cigarettes shall, on or before the 1st
day of March, file a report with the Attorney General, showing the quantity of
cigarettes sold bearing Illinois cigarette tax stamps during the preceding
calendar year and the name and address of the non-participating manufacturer of
the cigarettes sold. Such report shall be filed upon forms furnished and
prescribed by the Attorney General and shall contain such other information as
the Attorney General may reasonably require. Distributors are not required to
file this report if the cigarettes sold were manufactured by a participating
manufacturer .
d) Every
nonparticipating manufacturer of cigarettes shall keep at his licensed address
complete and accurate records of cigarettes sold and shall preserve and keep at
his licensed address all invoices, bills of lading, sales recorders, copies of
bills of sale, inventory at the close of each period for which a report is
required and other pertinent papers and documents relating to the manufacture,
purchase, sale or disposition of cigarettes.
e) All books and records and other papers and
documents that are required to be kept shall be kept in the English language,
and shall, at all times during the usual business hours of the day, be subject
to inspection by the Office of the Attorney General or its duly authorized
agents and employees.
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