§ 82.24.010 Definitions
§ 82.24.020 Tax imposed — Absorption of tax — Possession defined — Exempt tribal members
§ 82.24.026 Additional tax imposed — Where deposited
§ 82.24.029 Tax preferences — Expiration dates
§ 82.24.030 Stamps
§ 82.24.035 Circumstances when no stamp may be affixed — Violation of consumer protection act
§ 82.24.040 Duty of wholesaler
§ 82.24.050 Retailer — Possession of unstamped cigarettes — Access to commercial cigarette-making machines
§ 82.24.060 Stamps — How affixed
§ 82.24.080 Legislative intent — Taxable event — Tax liability
§ 82.24.090 Records — Preservation — Reports
§ 82.24.100 Forgery or counterfeiting of stamps — Penalty
§ 82.24.110 Other offenses — Penalties
§ 82.24.120 Violations — Penalties and interest
§ 82.24.130 Seizure and forfeiture
§ 82.24.135 Forfeiture procedure
§ 82.24.145 Forfeited property — Retention, sale, or destruction — Use of sale proceeds
§ 82.24.180 Seized property may be returned — Penalty, interest
§ 82.24.190 Search and seizure
§ 82.24.210 Redemption of stamps
§ 82.24.230 Administration
§ 82.24.250 Transportation of unstamped cigarettes — Invoices and delivery tickets required — Stop and inspect
§ 82.24.260 Selling or disposal of unstamped cigarettes — Person to pay and remit tax or affix stamps — Liability
§ 82.24.280 Liability from tax increase — Interest and penalties on unpaid tax — Administration
§ 82.24.290 Exceptions — Federal instrumentalities and purchasers from federal instrumentalities
§ 82.24.295 Exceptions — Sales by Indian retailer under cigarette tax contract
§ 82.24.300 Exceptions — Puyallup Tribe of Indians
§ 82.24.302 Exceptions — Sales by tribal retailers — Yakama Nation
§ 82.24.500 Business of cigarette purchase, sale, consignment, distribution, or providing access to cigarette-making machines — License required — Penalty
§ 82.24.510 Wholesaler’s and retailer’s licenses — Application and issuance — Criminal background check
§ 82.24.520 Wholesaler’s license — Fee — Display of license — Bond
§ 82.24.530 Retailer’s license — Vending machines — Cigarette-making machines
§ 82.24.540 Licensee to operate within scope of license — Penalty
§ 82.24.550 Enforcement — Rules — Notice — Hearing — Reinstatement of license — Appeal
§ 82.24.551 Enforcement — Appointment of officers of liquor and cannabis board
§ 82.24.552 Enforcement — Administration — Inspection of books and records
§ 82.24.560 Fees and penalties credited to general fund
§ 82.24.570 Counterfeit cigarette offenses — Penalties
§ 82.24.900 Construction — 1961 c 15

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