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House approves first substitute to restrict flavored vaping products to age-restricted stores
Summary
Lawmakers passed a substitute to HB274 restricting flavored electronic cigarette products to age-restricted-entry stores, preserving some flavored cigars and chew in convenience outlets and banning tobacco sold below wholesale or free as promotional giveaways; the vote was 57-17.
The Utah House on Feb. 28 approved a first substitute to House Bill 274, a bill that restricts sales of flavored electronic cigarette products to age-restricted entry stores and bars tobacco products being sold below wholesale or given away as promotional items.
Representative Jennifer Dailey-Provost, the bill sponsor, said the proposal responds to what she called an epidemic of youth nicotine use and seeks to make flavored…
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