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7 paid to the department,the following taxeson all 8 cigarettes used or otherwise disposed of in this state 9 for any purpose whatsoever:a tax at the rate of one 10 and eight-tenths cents on each cigarette. 11Class A. On cigarettes weighing not more than12three pounds per thousand, eighteen mills on each such13cigarette.14Class B. On cigarettes weighing more than three15pounds per thousand, eighteen mills on each such16cigarette.17 Sec. ___. Section 453A.25, Code 1995, is amended 18 by adding the following new subsection: 19 NEW SUBSECTION. 4. The director is authorized to 20 designate the city or county which issues retail 21 licenses and permits to administer and enforce, 22 including collecting penalties and fines, the 23 provisions of this chapter relating to the retail sale 24 of cigarettes and tobacco products. 25 Sec. ___. Section 4543A.35, Code 1995, is amended 26 to read as follows: 27 453A.35 TAX AND FEES PAID TO GENERAL FUND. 28 The proceeds derived from the sale of stamps and 29 the payment of taxes, fees and penalties provided for 30 under this chapter, and the permit fees received from 31 all permits issued by the department, shall be 32 credited to the general fund of the state. All permit 33 fees and penalties provided for in this chapter and 34 collected by cities in the issuance of permits granted 35 by the cities shall be paid to the treasurer of the 36 city where the permit is effective, or to another city 37 officer as designated by the council, and credited to 38 the general fund of the city. Permit fees and 39 penalties so collected by counties shall be paid to 40 the county treasurer." Millage of Scott rose on a point of order that amendment H-5152 was not germane. The Speaker ruled the point well taken and amendment H-5152 not germane. Brammer of Linn asked for unanimous consent to suspend the rules to consider amendment H-5152. Objection was raised. Brammer of Linn moved to suspend the rules to consider amendment H-5152. Roll call was requested by Brammer of Linn and Murphy of Dubuque. On the question "Shall the rules be suspended to consider amendment H-5152?" (H.F. 2416)
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