North Dakota Code § 51-32-01

Prohibited acts regarding sale of tobacco products, electronic smoking
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devices, or alternative nicotine products to an individual under twenty-one years of age.
1. It is unlawful for any person in the business of selling tobacco products to take an 
order for a tobacco product, other than from a person who is in the business of selling 
tobacco products, through the mail or through any telecommunications means, 
including by telephone, facsimile, or the internet, if in providing for the sale or delivery 
of the product pursuant to the order, the person mails the product or ships the product 
by carrier, and the person fails to comply with each of the following procedures:
a. Before mailing or shipping the product, the person receives from the individual 
who places the order the following:
(1) A copy of a valid government-issued document that provides the name, 
address, and date of birth of the individual; and
(2) A signed statement from the individual providing a certification that the 
individual:
(a) Is a smoker of legal minimum purchase age in the state;
(b) Has selected an option on the statement as to whether the individual 
wants to receive mailings from a tobacco company; and
(c) Understands that providing false information may constitute a violation 
of law.
b. Before mailing or shipping the product, the person:
(1) Verifies the date of birth or age of the individual against a commercially 
available database; or
(2) Obtains a photocopy or other image of the valid, government-issued 
identification stating the date of birth or age of the individual placing the 
order.
c. Before mailing or shipping the product, the person provides to the prospective 
purchaser, by electronic mail or other means, a notice that meets the 
requirements of section 51-32-04.
d. In the case of an order for a product pursuant to an advertisement on the internet, 
the person receives payment by credit card, debit card, or check for the order 
before mailing or shipping the product.
e. (1) The person employs a method of mailing or shipping the product requiring 
that the individual purchasing the product:
(a) Be the addressee;
(b) Have an individual of legal minimum purchase age sign for delivery of 
the package; and
(c) If the individual appears to the carrier making the delivery to be under 
twenty-seven years of age, take delivery of the package only after 
producing valid government-issued identification that bears a 
photograph of the individual, indicates that the individual is not under 
the legal age to purchase cigarettes, and indicates that the individual 
is not younger than the age indicated on the government-issued 
document.
(2) The bill of lading clearly states the requirements in subdivision e and 
specifies that state law requires compliance with the requirements.
f. The person notifies the carrier for the mailing or shipping, in writing, of the age of 
the addressee as indicated by the government-issued document.
2. It is unlawful for any person in the business of selling electronic smoking devices or 
alternative nicotine products to take an order for an electronic smoking device or 
alternative nicotine product, other than from a person who is in the business of selling 
electronic smoking devices or alternative nicotine products through the mail or through 
any telecommunications means, including by telephone, facsimile, or the internet, if in 
providing for the sale or delivery of the product pursuant to the order, the person mails 

the product or ships the product by carrier, and the person fails to comply with each of 
the following procedures:
a. Before the sale of the electronic smoking device or alternative nicotine product 
verifies the purchaser is at least twenty-one years of age through a commercially 
available database that is regularly used by business or governmental entities for 
the purpose of age and identity verification; and
b. Uses a method of mailing, shipping, or delivery which requires an individual of 
legal minimum purchase age to sign for delivery before the electronic smoking 
device or alternative nicotine product is released to the purchaser.
3. As used in subsection 2, "electronic smoking devices" and "alternative nicotine 
products" have the same meaning as in section 12.1-31-03.

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