Delaware Code § 11-1121

Penalties
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(a) (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of Delaware law, a person who violates § 1116, § 1118, § 1119, or § 1120 of this title
regarding an individual who is under 18 years old is guilty of a violation and is fined $250 for the first offense, $500 for the second
offense, and $1,000 for the third and all subsequent offenses.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of Delaware law, a person who violates § 1116, § 1118, § 1119, or § 1120 of this title
regarding an individual who is at least age 18 years old but fewer than 21 years old is subject to a civil penalty as follows:
a. For a first occurrence, fined $250.
b. For a second occurrence, fined $500.
c. For a third or subsequent occurrence, fined $1,000.
(3) a. Notwithstanding any other provision of Delaware law, a person who violates § 1116, § 1118, § 1119, or § 1120 of this title
is subject to a civil penalty for selling or distributing any of the following:
1. A tobacco substitute that does not contain nicotine.
2. A tobacco product under paragraph § 1115(9)b. of this title.
b. The civil penalty under paragraph (3)a. of this section is as follows:
1. For a first occurrence, fined $250.
2. For a second occurrence, fined $500.
3. For a third or subsequent occurrence, fined $1,000.
(b) Additionally, and notwithstanding any other provision of Delaware law, in imposing a penalty for a second, third, or other subsequent
offense under this subpart, the court may order the Department of Finance to suspend the defendant's license for sale of tobacco products,
issued under § 5307 of Title 30, for a period not to exceed 6 months. Upon the suspension of such license, the court shall advise the
Department of Finance of the suspension in writing. The holder of the license shall surrender the license to the Department of Finance and
no refund of fees will be paid. For purposes of this subpart, a subsequent offense is one that occurs within 12 months of a prior like offense.

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