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Committee advances bill to require attorney general‑managed directory and penalties for noncompliant nicotine vaping products
Summary
House Bill 1425 would create an electronic nicotine delivery system directory managed by the attorney general, require manufacturers to certify compliance annually, and impose fines and seizure authority for nonlisted products; the committee reported the bill after debate.
The House Judiciary Committee advanced House Bill 14 25 on Tuesday, a bill that would establish an electronic nicotine delivery system directory managed by the Office of the Attorney General and create civil and criminal penalties for noncompliant vaping products.
Representative James, a co‑prime sponsor, told the committee the measure responds to a growing market of illicit, Chinese‑manufactured nicotine vapor products. He said the directory would be “similar in nature to the tobacco products directory” used in other states and would require manufacturers to submit an annual certification of compliance.
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