Sheriff’s office joins anti-vaping I-PLEDGE partnership

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ADEL, Iowa — The Dallas County Sheriff’s office pledged Monday to keep tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor products out of the hands of the Dallas County youth.

Known as I-PLEDGE, the anti-vaping and anti-smoking program is a partnership with the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division (ABD) to educate local retailers and to enforce Iowa’s tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor product laws.

Since the program’s inception in 2000, the statewide tobacco compliance rate has grown to 91 percent. By participating in the program, the Dallas County Sheriffs office has committed to do its part to increase the compliance rate this year.

The I-PLEDGE program emphasizes retailer training. Clerks who successfully complete an online training course and then pass an exam will become I-PLEDGE certified. This allows a retail establishment to use an affirmative defense against a civil penalty if the certified clerk makes an illegal sale.

“I-PLEDGE’s retailer training is a great way for clerks to prepare themselves to refuse illegal tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor product sales,” said Dallas County Sheriff Chad Leonard. “The training also assists retailers to ensure they maintain a compliant and responsible establishment.”

Dallas County Deputy Sheriffs will also conduct compliance checks on local establishments as part of the I-PLEDGE program. Underage customers, under the supervision of law enforcement officials, will enter establishments and attempt to buy tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor products. Clerks who make illegal sales will be issued citations on the spot.

Criminal penalties for selling tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor products to a minor include a $100 fine for a first offense, a $250 fine for a second offense and a $500 fine for third and subsequent offenses. However, handing out citations is not the intent of the I-PLEDGE program, according to Leonard.

“By partnering with the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division, we hope to educate clerks and maintain a compliant retail environment in our community,” Leonard said. “Moreover, we pledge to help keep tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor products out of the hands of Iowa’s youth.”

For more information or to take the I-PLEDGE training or search certification records, visit the Iowa ABD website.

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