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   I. For the purposes of this chapter, any person responsible for monitoring sales from a tobacco vending machine or any person making the sale of tobacco products, which vending machine or other sale is to be made to any person who does not appear to be at least 18 years of age, shall require the purchaser to furnish any of the following documentation that such person is 18 years of age or over:
      (a) A motor vehicle driver's license issued by the state of New Hampshire, or a valid driver's license issued by another state, or province of Canada, which bears the date of birth, name, address, and picture of the individual.
      (b) An identification card issued by the director of motor vehicles under the provisions of RSA 260:21, or any picture identification card issued by another state which bears the date of birth, name, and address of the individual.
      (c) An armed services identification card.
      (d) A valid passport from a country with whom the United States maintains diplomatic relations.
   II. Photographic identification presented under this section shall be consistent with the appearance of the person, and shall be correct and free of alteration, erasure, blemish, or other impairment.
   III. The establishment of all of the following facts by a person responsible for monitoring sales from a vending machine or a person or sampler making a sale or distribution of tobacco products to a person under 18 years of age shall constitute prima facie evidence of innocence and a defense to any prosecution for such sale:
      (a) That the person falsely represented in writing and supported by some official documents that the person was 18 years of age or older;
      (b) That the appearance of the person was such that an ordinary and prudent person would believe such person to be at least 18 years of age or older; and
      (c) That the sale was made in good faith relying on such written representation and appearance in the reasonable belief that the person was actually 18 years of age or over.

Source. 1997, 338:8, eff. Jan. 1, 1998.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEX > CHAPTER126-K > 126-K-3


   I. For the purposes of this chapter, any person responsible for monitoring sales from a tobacco vending machine or any person making the sale of tobacco products, which vending machine or other sale is to be made to any person who does not appear to be at least 18 years of age, shall require the purchaser to furnish any of the following documentation that such person is 18 years of age or over:
      (a) A motor vehicle driver's license issued by the state of New Hampshire, or a valid driver's license issued by another state, or province of Canada, which bears the date of birth, name, address, and picture of the individual.
      (b) An identification card issued by the director of motor vehicles under the provisions of RSA 260:21, or any picture identification card issued by another state which bears the date of birth, name, and address of the individual.
      (c) An armed services identification card.
      (d) A valid passport from a country with whom the United States maintains diplomatic relations.
   II. Photographic identification presented under this section shall be consistent with the appearance of the person, and shall be correct and free of alteration, erasure, blemish, or other impairment.
   III. The establishment of all of the following facts by a person responsible for monitoring sales from a vending machine or a person or sampler making a sale or distribution of tobacco products to a person under 18 years of age shall constitute prima facie evidence of innocence and a defense to any prosecution for such sale:
      (a) That the person falsely represented in writing and supported by some official documents that the person was 18 years of age or older;
      (b) That the appearance of the person was such that an ordinary and prudent person would believe such person to be at least 18 years of age or older; and
      (c) That the sale was made in good faith relying on such written representation and appearance in the reasonable belief that the person was actually 18 years of age or over.

Source. 1997, 338:8, eff. Jan. 1, 1998.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEX > CHAPTER126-K > 126-K-3


   I. For the purposes of this chapter, any person responsible for monitoring sales from a tobacco vending machine or any person making the sale of tobacco products, which vending machine or other sale is to be made to any person who does not appear to be at least 18 years of age, shall require the purchaser to furnish any of the following documentation that such person is 18 years of age or over:
      (a) A motor vehicle driver's license issued by the state of New Hampshire, or a valid driver's license issued by another state, or province of Canada, which bears the date of birth, name, address, and picture of the individual.
      (b) An identification card issued by the director of motor vehicles under the provisions of RSA 260:21, or any picture identification card issued by another state which bears the date of birth, name, and address of the individual.
      (c) An armed services identification card.
      (d) A valid passport from a country with whom the United States maintains diplomatic relations.
   II. Photographic identification presented under this section shall be consistent with the appearance of the person, and shall be correct and free of alteration, erasure, blemish, or other impairment.
   III. The establishment of all of the following facts by a person responsible for monitoring sales from a vending machine or a person or sampler making a sale or distribution of tobacco products to a person under 18 years of age shall constitute prima facie evidence of innocence and a defense to any prosecution for such sale:
      (a) That the person falsely represented in writing and supported by some official documents that the person was 18 years of age or older;
      (b) That the appearance of the person was such that an ordinary and prudent person would believe such person to be at least 18 years of age or older; and
      (c) That the sale was made in good faith relying on such written representation and appearance in the reasonable belief that the person was actually 18 years of age or over.

Source. 1997, 338:8, eff. Jan. 1, 1998.