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 124 STAT. 1098 PUBLIC LAW 111–154—MAR. 31, 2010 ‘‘(i) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in clause (ii), nothing in the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act of 2009, the amendments made by that Act, or in any other Federal statute shall be construed to preempt, supersede, or otherwise limit or restrict State laws prohibiting the delivery sale, or the shipment or delivery pursuant to a delivery sale, of cigarettes or other tobacco products to individual consumers or personal residences. ‘‘(ii) EXEMPTIONS.—No State may enforce against a common carrier a law prohibiting the delivery of cigarettes or other tobacco products to individual con- sumers or personal residences without proof that the common carrier is not exempt under paragraph (3) of this subsection. ‘‘(6) STATE, LOCAL, AND TRIBAL ADDITIONS.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—Any State, local, or tribal govern- ment shall provide the Attorney General of the United States with— ‘‘(i) all known names, addresses, website addresses, and other primary contact information of any delivery seller that— ‘‘(I) offers for sale or makes sales of cigarettes or smokeless tobacco in or into the State, locality, or tribal land; and ‘‘(II) has failed to register with or make reports to the respective tax administrator as required by this Act, or that has been found in a legal proceeding to have otherwise failed to comply with this Act; and ‘‘(ii) a list of common carriers and other persons who make deliveries of cigarettes or smokeless tobacco in or into the State, locality, or tribal land. ‘‘(B) UPDATES.—Any government providing a list to the Attorney General of the United States under subpara- graph (A) shall also provide updates and corrections every 4 months until such time as the government notifies the Attorney General of the United States in writing that the government no longer desires to submit information to supplement the list described in paragraph (1)(A). ‘‘(C) REMOVAL AFTER WITHDRAWAL.—Upon receiving written notice that a government no longer desires to submit information under subparagraph (A), the Attorney General of the United States shall remove from the list described in paragraph (1)(A) any persons that are on the list solely because of the prior submissions of the government of the list of the government of noncomplying delivery sellers of cigarettes or smokeless tobacco or a subsequent update or correction by the government. ‘‘(7) DEADLINE TO INCORPORATE ADDITIONS.—The Attorney General of the United States shall— ‘‘(A) include any delivery seller identified and sub- mitted by a State, local, or tribal government under para- graph (6) in any list or update that is distributed or made available under paragraph (1) on or after the date that is 30 days after the date on which the information is Deadlines. Notification. Lists.