Reading tobacco retailers are licensed primarily at the state level. Pennsylvania Act 112 of 2020 (codified at 18 Pa.C.S. Β§6305) raised the minimum sales age to 21 for all tobacco products including e-cigarettes and vapes, and the PA Department of Revenue issues the Cigarette Dealer License. Reading retailers must also hold a city Business Privilege License from the Reading City Treasurer, but the city has not enacted a separate municipal tobacco license.
Tobacco retail in Reading sits at the intersection of state licensing and local business privilege. Pennsylvania Act 112 of 2020, signed July 1, 2020, amended 18 Pa.C.S. Β§6305 to raise the minimum legal sales age for cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, vapor products, and e-cigarettes to 21 (aligning with the federal Tobacco 21 amendment to 21 U.S.C. Β§387f). Retailers in Reading must verify the age of any purchaser who appears under 27 using a government-issued photo ID. State licensing is administered by the PA Department of Revenue: brick-and-mortar cigarette dealers need a Cigarette Dealer's License under 72 P.S. Β§202-A (Tobacco Products Tax Act), and e-cigarette/vape sellers must register under the same chapter. At the local level, Reading requires every retail business - including tobacco shops - to obtain a Business Privilege License from the City Treasurer and to pay the Business Privilege & Mercantile Tax. Reading has NOT adopted a separate tobacco-specific retail license, a flavor restriction, or a buffer-zone ordinance around schools. Pennsylvania's Clean Indoor Air Act (35 P.S. Β§637.1 et seq.) prohibits smoking inside Reading workplaces and public places, with limited exemptions for licensed tobacco shops and cigar bars meeting specific criteria. PA Liquor Control Enforcement officers conduct underage compliance checks; failed checks result in PLCE administrative penalties plus possible criminal charges under 18 Pa.C.S. Β§6305.
Selling tobacco to a person under 21 is a summary offense under 18 Pa.C.S. Β§6305 with fines escalating from $100 to $500 for repeat offenses, plus possible license suspension. PA Department of Revenue can suspend or revoke the Cigarette Dealer License for tax violations. Reading Code Enforcement can fine for operating without a Business Privilege License under the city's Business Privilege & Mercantile Tax ordinance.
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