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Non-participating Manufacturer Certification of Escrow Compliance is a legal document that was released by the Kansas Attorney General's Office - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What is a Non-participating Manufacturer (NPM) Certification of Escrow Compliance?
A: A Non-participating Manufacturer (NPM) Certification of Escrow Compliance is a document that verifies that a tobacco manufacturer who is not participating in the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) has complied with the escrow requirements set by the state of Kansas.
Q: Who needs to submit a Non-participating Manufacturer Certification of Escrow Compliance in Kansas?
A: Tobacco manufacturers who are not part of the MSA and sell cigarettes in Kansas need to submit this certification.
Q: What are the escrow requirements for non-participating tobacco manufacturers in Kansas?
A: Non-participating tobacco manufacturers are required to deposit funds into a qualified escrow account to ensure payment of any future judgments or settlements related to smoking-related health issues.
Q: How often should the Non-participating Manufacturer Certification of Escrow Compliance be filed in Kansas?
A: This certification must be filed annually on or before April 30th.
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