Summary of 2019 US vape market policies
The US market in 2019 is not quiet. This year, from taxes, licenses, PMTA to Trump today, he came forward to question the proposed embargo on e-liquid, and the US market has described it with chaos. Yanshitong organizes relevant policies and regulations for September 14, 2019 to help you keep up with market information.
01 、 Vape to be banned from sale
Washington, September 11th, The United States Department of Health and Human Services announced on the 11th that its Food and Drug Administration will issue regulations in the next few weeks to ban the sale of non-tobacco flavor vape and e-liquid to control Teens suck vape trends.
02, PMTA adjustment
In mid-March 2019, the FDA readjusted the time required for vape companies to submit PMTA applications to August 15, 2021.
In June 2019, the FDA issued a final technical guide on PMTA (Application for Market Access to Tobacco Products).
The seasoning vape products currently on the market are filed on August 15, 2021.
The PMTA submission of traditional tobacco and mint-flavored vape products is August 8, 2022.
The submission of harmful and potentially harmful reports is November 8, 2019.
03. Legislation for tax adjustment
States and dates that passed the tax bill in 2019 and began formal taxation:
New Jersey takes effect September 29, 2019
New Mexico effective July 1, 2019
New York State Effective December 1, 2019
Connecticut effective October 1, 2019
Vermont Effective July 1, 2019
Washington effective October 1, 2019
04, legislation requires packaging
States that have explicit requirements for vape packaging and will take effect in 2019:
Alabama implementation from August 1, 2019
Michigan September 2, 2019
South Carolina starts April 26, 2019
05 、 Business license requirements
States that require retail stores to obtain a license to sell vape and require enforcement in 2019:
Alabama Execution August 1, 2019
Alaska executed January 1, 2019
New York implemented on December 1, 2019.