HB 224-SALES OF NICOTINE PRODUCTS TO MINOR    CHAIR DAVIS announced the consideration of HB 224. 1:59:31 PM SENATOR EGAN noted that CSHB 224(FIN)am was before the committee. 2:00:38 PM REPRESENTATIVE PAUL SEATON, sponsor of HB 224, introduced the bill. He related that HB 224 addresses the problem that it is not illegal to sell or give nicotine to minors in Alaska. If a tobacco product is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, it would be illegal to sell or give it to a minor; however, nicotine, itself is not a regulated product. He showed examples of homeopathic nicotine medicines and various tobacco cessation products that can be purchased by, or given to, minors. He stated that these products can cause nicotine addiction. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON explained that the bill states that it is illegal for a person to give or sell nicotine to a minor, unless the person is a health care professional, a parent, or a legal guardian. The bill is crafted so that it does not impact business licenses. The attempt is to keep these products from being introduced to, and used in, Alaska. An added provision in the bill is that employers must advise their employees not to sell or give nicotine products to a minor, otherwise employers could be liable, as well. 2:05:03 PM SENATOR MEYER opined that HB 224 was a good bill. He voiced a concern about holding employers responsible for informing their employees not to sell these products to minors. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON replied that the Department of Health and Social Services would include instructions to employers in tobacco regulations. He added that the bill is written that employers must "advise" their employees. There is no training of employees required. He said Legislative Legal suggested incorporating the information into hiring documents. SENATOR MEYER asked if the nicotine products Representative Seaton showed were currently sold in Alaska. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON said they were not available in Alaska. He noted that he obtained the products in Washington or Oregon. SENATOR MEYER inquired what would happen if a person bought one of the products on-line. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON said the bill does not address on-line purchases. SENATOR DAVIS asked if the bill was referred to another committee. She noted it had a zero fiscal note. SENATOR MEYER said the bill goes to the Senate Judiciary Committee next. 2:10:17 PM CHAIR DAVIS stated her intent to move the bill. SENATOR EGAN moved to report CSHB 224(FIN)am, version X.A from committee with individual recommendations and the attached fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 224(FIN)am was reported from the Senate Health and Social Services Standing Committee.