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House clarifies 'moist snuff' definition, shifts some tobacco products to price-based tax
Utah House of Representatives · February 22, 2010
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Summary
First-substitute HB92 drew technical amendments to define 'moist snuff' by moisture content and to tax low-weight 'tobacco candy' by price rather than weight; the bill passed the House 72-0 and will go to the Senate.
Lawmakers amended tax law definitions for smokeless tobacco products and approved the first substitute of House Bill 92 on the Utah House floor Wednesday.
Representative Bradley Dawe, sponsor of the measure, explained that the amendment clarifies the statutory definition of ‘‘moist snuff’’ to exclude products sold in…
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