The Pact Act, also known as the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act, is a set of regulations that aim to curb the illegal trafficking of cigarettes and tobacco products. It requires certain businesses and individuals to register and comply with specific requirements in order to prevent the illicit trade of these items.
The ATF Form 5070.1 and 5070.1A are registration forms that businesses must complete to comply with the Pact Act. These forms help businesses establish a paper trail and track the movement of cigarettes and tobacco products to ensure compliance with the law.
Some states, such as Connecticut and Arizona, have their own specific forms and reporting requirements related to the Pact Act. For example, the Connecticut Pact Act Ends Report serves as a means for businesses to report the end of their participation in the Pact Act compliance program in Connecticut. Similarly, the Arizona Form ADOR11134 Pact Act Statement is a document used by businesses to provide important information related to their compliance with the Pact Act in Arizona.
In some cases, there may be exceptions or special circumstances where certain businesses or individuals seek exemption from certain provisions of the Pact Act. The PS Form 4616, also known as the Pact Act Application for Consumer Testing or Public Health Exception, is designed for those seeking an exception based on consumer testing or public health grounds.
To stay in compliance with the law and avoid penalties, it is important for businesses involved in the sale or distribution of cigarettes and tobacco products to familiarize themselves with the requirements and regulations outlined in the Pact Act and its corresponding forms and documents.
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This form is used for reporting compliance with the State Tobacco Pact Act in Oklahoma.
This form is used for filing the California Cigarette Pact Act Report in California.
This document is for the State of Connecticut. It announces the end of the Connecticut Pact Act report.
This form is used for submitting the Pact Act Statement in Arizona. It is a required document for certain businesses to comply with the state's regulations regarding the shipment of tobacco products.