The Massachusetts Public Health Council formally repealed the state's vapor product ban today, as the council passed new regulations restricting the sale of flavored vapor products and products containing high levels of nicotine. The new regulations follow Governor Charlie Baker's signing into law An Act Modernizing Tobacco Control on November 27.
The regulations include, among other things: 1. A restriction on the sale of flavored vapor products, except in smoking bars for on-site consumption; 2. A limitation on nicotine content of 35 milligrams per milliliter,except for retail tobacco stores or smoking bars; and 3. A prohibition on accepting coupons that provide free or discounted tobacco products. Click here for the unofficial text of the new regulations. Comments are closed.
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