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Chelsea council unanimously adopts ordinance regulating vape sales and imposing 10¢/ml tax
Summary
The Chelsea City Council on Aug. 19 adopted Ordinance 10-36 to regulate consumable vapor products and impose a municipal tax of 10 cents per milliliter; the measure passed unanimously after the council suspended rules for immediate consideration.
The Chelsea City Council on Aug. 19 adopted Ordinance 10-36 to regulate the sale and distribution of consumable vapor products within the city and to impose a local excise tax of $0.10 per milliliter.
City Attorney Grant Howard summarized the ordinance for the council before the vote, outlining its structure: “Ordinance 10-36 to regulate the sale of vape products. Section 1, definitions. Section 2, applicability. Section 3, a tax of 10¢ per milliliter.…
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