Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 124.djvu/1130

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124 STAT. 1104 PUBLIC LAW 111–154—MAR. 31, 2010 ‘‘(B) RULES.— ‘‘(i) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act of 2009, the Postmaster General shall issue a final rule which shall establish the standards and requirements that apply to all mailings described in subparagraph (A). ‘‘(ii) CONTENTS.—The final rule issued under clause (i) shall require— ‘‘(I) the United States Postal Service to verify that any person submitting an otherwise non- mailable tobacco product into the mails as author- ized under this paragraph is a business or govern- ment agency permitted to make a mailing under this paragraph; ‘‘(II) the United States Postal Service to ensure that any recipient of an otherwise nonmailable tobacco product sent through the mails under this paragraph is a business or government agency that may lawfully receive the product; ‘‘(III) that any mailing described in subpara- graph (A) shall be sent through the systems of the United States Postal Service that provide for the tracking and confirmation of the delivery; ‘‘(IV) that the identity of the business or government entity submitting the mailing con- taining otherwise nonmailable tobacco products for delivery and the identity of the business or govern- ment entity receiving the mailing are clearly set forth on the package; ‘‘(V) the United States Postal Service to main- tain identifying information described in subclause (IV) during the 3-year period beginning on the date of the mailing and make the information available to the Postal Service, the Attorney Gen- eral of the United States, and to persons eligible to bring enforcement actions under section 3(d) of the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act of 2009; ‘‘(VI) that any mailing described in subpara- graph (A) be marked with a United States Postal Service label or marking that makes it clear to employees of the United States Postal Service that it is a permitted mailing of otherwise nonmailable tobacco products that may be delivered only to a permitted government agency or business and may not be delivered to any residence or individual person; and ‘‘(VII) that any mailing described in subpara- graph (A) be delivered only to a verified employee of the recipient business or government agency, who is not a minor and who shall be required to sign for the mailing. ‘‘(C) DEFINITION.—In this paragraph, the term ‘minor’ means an individual who is less than the minimum age required for the legal sale or purchase of tobacco products Time period. Deadline.