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Board cuts Lucky 1 Mini Marts tobacco suspension to 20 days

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 18, 2010
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals reduced a Department of Public Health 25‑day suspension for Lucky 1 Mini Mart to 20 days after the owners representative acknowledged a clerk sold cigarettes to a minor decoy; the board cited mitigating circumstances and the clerks age. (Vote 4—1)

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 18 reduced a Department of Public Health suspension of a tobacco sales permit for Lucky 1 Mini Mart from 25 days to 20 days.

The board heard from Department of Public Health staff that the department found a violation of San Francisco Health Code section 1009.66 and California Penal Code section 308 after a minor decoy purchased cigarettes during a police monitoring operation…

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