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Committee amends bill to expand tobacco definition to include all nicotine sources, sends it to Revenue

2934953 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

The House Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection on April 8 adopted an amendment to House Bill 2528, expanding the statutory definition of tobacco and nicotine products and referring the bill without recommendation to the Committee on Revenue.

The House Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection on April 8 amended and referred House Bill 2528 to the Committee on Revenue. The bill broadens the definition of "inhalant delivery system" to include nicotine derived from any source, shifts enforcement for under-21 sales from criminal probation to a civil prohibition enforced by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA), and expands the definition of tobacco products for taxation to cover nicotine pouches, lozenges and other products containing nicotine derived from any source.

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