SB 168-CIGARETTE SALE/DISTRIBUTION  CHAIR BUNDE announced SB 168 to be up for consideration and that the industry requested the committee include minimum pricing verbiage, which has been included in the committee substitute (CS). SENATOR SEEKINS moved to adopt the CS to SB 168, Version I, as the working document. There were no objections and it was so ordered. MS. JANE ALBERTS, staff to Senator Bunde, said that the CS sets a minimum price for the sale of cigarettes, either wholesale or retail, in the state creating a more level playing field for competition. She explained that the Department of Revenue (DOR) would receive a wholesale list price from the tobacco manufacturer of all the various brands of cigarettes from the high end all the way to the low end. That price will be listed on its website for all distributors to see. Everyone would know the price and be better able to police each other to see if anyone is underselling. Upon discovering an entity selling below cost, a competitor could contact the Department of Revenue and file court action, a class B misdemeanor with a fine of $2,000, against the violator. The bill was set up this way so the industry could self regulate and only involve the Department of Revenue in extreme cases to keep the cost to the state lower. CHAIR BUNDE explained the changes in the CS are basically on page 9, lines 26 - 27, where it states there was a zero discount for collecting tax on more than $2 million worth of cigarettes. MR. MIKE ELERDING, Northern Sales, supported the committee substitute. He thanked the committee for working on the bill. He said the department has projected that every one percent increase in taxes would generate an increase in revenue of about $400,000. Other states that have implemented a tax stamp after not having one have had significant increases in their collections. He said that he has some definitions to offer, but didn't want to slow the bill down. CHAIR BUNDE responded that the wordsmithing could be discussed in the Senate Finance Committee. SENATOR SEEKINS moved on page 9, lines 26 - 27, to delete language after "$2 million" through "$5 million" so it would read "the amount that is more than $2 million is zero percent." There were no objections and it was adopted. SENATOR SEEKINS moved to pass CSSB 168(L&C), Version I, from committee with individual recommendations and the appropriate fiscal note. The roll was called. SENATORS FRENCH, STEVENS, DAVIS, SEEKINS and BUNDE voted yea and CSSB 168(L&C) moved from committee.