42-1127. Criminal violations; classifications;
place of trial; definition


A. It is a class 4 felony to:


1. Corruptly or by force or threats of force or injury:


(a) Attempt to intimidate, impede or injure an employee of the department acting in
an official capacity.


(b) Obstruct, impede or attempt to obstruct or impede the administration of this
title or title 43.


2. Attempt by means of bribery, misrepresentation, intimidation or force or threats
of force to obstruct, delay or prevent the communication of information or testimony
relating to a violation of this title or title 43 to an employee or officer of the
department, or knowingly injure another personally or injure the person's property on
account of the person giving, personally or by any other person, any such information or
testimony to an employee of the department.


3. Make, forge, alter or counterfeit with the intent to defraud a stamp or meter
impression prepared or prescribed by the department under chapter 3 of this title, or to
knowingly utter, publish, pass or tender as true a false, altered, forged or
counterfeited stamp or meter impression, or to use a stamp provided for and required by
chapter 3 of this title which has already once been used, with the intent to evade the
tax imposed by chapter 3 of this title.


4. Tamper with, or cause to be tampered with, any metering machine authorized to be
used under chapter 3 of this title.


B. It is a class 5 felony to:


1. Knowingly fail to pay any tax administered pursuant to this article due or
believed due by the taxpayer with intent to evade the tax.


2. Knowingly prepare, present or aid, procure or advise in preparing or presenting
any return, affidavit, claim or other document which is fraudulent or is false as to any
material matter, whether or not the falsity or fraud is with the knowledge or consent of
the taxpayer authorized or required to present the return, affidavit, claim or document.


3. Simulate or falsely or fraudulently execute or sign any license or other
required document, or cause the license or document to be falsely or fraudulently
executed or advise or aid in such execution, with the intent to conceal or cover up a
material fact relating to a tax administered pursuant to this article.


4. Knowingly fail to file a return or supply required information, or falsify or
conceal a material fact, document or record, make a false, fictitious or fraudulent
statement or representation or make or use a false writing or document knowing it to
contain a false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or entry, with intent that the
department rely on the false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or entry in determining
tax liability under this article.


C. A cigarette distributor as defined in section 42-3001 who violates section
42-3202, subsection A, paragraph 2 is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor. If the cigarette
distributor is convicted of a second violation of section 42-3202, subsection A,
paragraph 2, the department may revoke the cigarette distributor's license issued
pursuant to section 42-3201.


D. A distributor as defined in section 42-3001 who violates any provision of
section 42-3201, section 42-3202, subsection A, paragraph 1 or section 42-3203 is guilty
of a class 1 misdemeanor. If the distributor is a licensee under section 42-3201 and is
convicted of a second violation of section 42-3203, the department may revoke the
distributor's license.


E. It is a class 3 felony for any person to:


1. Except as provided in section 42-3205, transport, in an unstamped or
unlawfully stamped condition, for the purpose of sale ten thousand or more cigarettes
that were subject to the tax imposed by chapter 3, article 2, 6 or 7 of this title.


2. Wilfully sell or offer for sale, in an unstamped or unlawfully stamped
condition, ten thousand or more cigarettes that were subject to the tax imposed by
chapter 3, article 2, 6 or 7 of this title.


3. Wilfully sell or offer for sale off an Indian reservation ten thousand or more
cigarettes that are stamped for on-reservation sales.


F. For the purposes of subsection E of this section, the possession or
transportation in this state at any time by any person, other than a licensed
distributor, as defined in section 42-3001, of ten thousand or more cigarettes in an
unstamped or unlawfully stamped condition, other than in interstate shipment consistent
with the federal contraband cigarette trafficking act of 1978 (P.L. 95-575; 92 stat.
2463; 18 United States Code chapter 114), is presumptive evidence that the cigarettes:


1. Are possessed or transported for the purpose of sale.


2. Are subject to the taxes imposed by chapter 3, article 2, 6 or 7 of this title.


G. A person who knowingly sells a luxury on which the tax has not been paid or
accounted for as required by chapter 3 of this title is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.


H. A retailer who possesses any package, bottle or other container containing a
luxury which does not bear the stamps required to be affixed by chapter 3 of this title
is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.


I. A person is guilty of a class 3 misdemeanor who:


1. Is engaged in the business of selling a luxury, either at wholesale or retail,
and who knowingly refuses or fails to produce on demand by the department invoices of all
luxuries the person purchased or received within two years immediately before the demand,
unless the person shows by satisfactory proof that the person is unable to do so for
reasons beyond the person's control.


2. Makes a false entry on an invoice, package or container of luxuries, or who with
intent to avoid the taxes imposed by chapter 3 of this title presents a false entry for
inspection of the department.


3. Knowingly prevents or hinders the department from making a full inspection of
any place where a luxury is sold or stored, or knowingly prevents or hinders the
inspection of invoices, books, records or papers required to be kept.


4. Violates any provision of this article or an administrative rule adopted by the
department for which no other penalty is prescribed.


J. The place of trial for the offenses enumerated in this section is in the county
of residence or principal place of business of the defendant or defendants. If the
defendant has no residence or principal place of business in this state, the trial shall
be held in Maricopa county.


K. A person who defrauds this state by violating any requirement under chapter 3 of
this title, with criminal intent to evade any such requirement, is guilty of a class 4
felony and shall pay a penalty of three times the retail value of the cigarettes
involved.


L. A person who knowingly violates any requirement under chapter 3 of this title,
with the criminal intent to evade any such requirement, is guilty of a class 6 felony.


M. A person who knowingly sells or offers to sell off an Indian reservation more
than two thousand but less than ten thousand cigarettes that are stamped for
on-reservation sales, with the criminal intent to evade the tax imposed by chapter 3 of
this title, is guilty of a class 5 felony.


N. Any distributor, as defined in section 42-3001, who sells or possesses more than
two thousand cigarettes with false manufacturing labels or cigarettes with counterfeit
tax stamps, with the criminal intent to evade any requirement under chapter 3 of this
title, is guilty of a class 5 felony and shall pay a penalty of:


1. For a first violation involving two thousand or more cigarettes, two thousand
dollars or three times the retail value of the cigarettes, whichever is greater.


2. For a subsequent violation involving two thousand or more cigarettes, fifty
thousand dollars or three times the retail value of the cigarettes, whichever is greater.


O. For the purposes of this section, "luxury" means any article, object or device
on which a tax is imposed under chapter 3 of this title.