42-3212. Records


A. Except for retail transactions with consumers, each cigarette manufacturer,
cigarette importer and cigarette distributor shall maintain copies of invoices or
equivalent documentation for each facility and for each transaction that involves the
sale, purchase, transfer, consignment or receipt of cigarettes within this state. The
invoices or documentation shall indicate the name and address of the other party and the
quantity by brand style of the cigarettes involved in the transaction.


B. A cigarette distributor shall issue an invoice or equivalent documentation for
each transaction that involves the sale, purchase or consignment of cigarettes to a
retailer. The invoice or equivalent documentation must include the license number of the
cigarette distributor, which the retailer may use to ascertain whether the license is
current and valid.


C. Records required under this section shall be preserved on the premises described
in the relevant license in a manner as to ensure accessibility for inspection at
reasonable hours by authorized personnel of the department. With the department's
permission, persons with multiple places of business may retain centralized records, but
shall transmit duplicates of the invoices or the equivalent documentation to each place
of business within three business days after a request by the department.


D. The records required by this section shall be retained for a period of four
years after the date of the transaction.


E. On request, the department and the United States secretary of the treasury or
secretary's designee shall have access to records required under this section and reports
required under section 42-3211. The department at its sole discretion may share the
records and reports required by this chapter with other law enforcement officials of
federal and state governments under conditions that assume the confidentiality of
taxpayer information contained in the records and reports.