Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1212 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 02/16/2024

                    Fiscal Note 
 
 
BILL # SB 1212 	TITLE:  vapor products; sales; directory 
SPONSOR: Shope 	STATUS: As Introduced 
PREPARED BY: Gordon Robertson  
 
 
Description 
 
The bill would require each vapor product manufacturer to certify to the Attorney General (AG) by August 1, 2024 that 
each vapor product sold has either been approved for marketing or is under review by the U.S. Food and Drug 
Administration (FDA). In addition, the bill would require the AG to publish and maintain on their website, by October 1, 
2024, a directory listing all certified vapor products and manufacturers. The bill would allow the AG to investigate the sale 
of non-certified vapor products and would allow the AG to collect fees for vapor product certification and civil penalties 
for the sale of non-certified vapor products.  
 
Estimated Impact 
 
We assume that the AG would set a sufficient fee to cover its costs in overseeing the sale of vapor products, thereby 
resulting in no General Fund cost. 
 
The AG could further generate some revenues from penalties imposed on those selling non-certified vapor products.  
 
The AG has not yet responded to a request for their estimate of the fiscal impact of the bill.  
 
Analysis 
 
Statute defines a vapor product as a "noncombustible tobacco-derived product containing nicotine that employs a 
mechanical heating element, battery or circuit, regardless of shape or size, that can be used to heat a liquid nicotine 
solution contained in cartridges." According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as of January 2024, there are 23 e-
cigarette products authorized by the FDA to be sold in the U.S. We lack data necessary to estimate the number of 
products with pending FDA approvals that are currently available for sale in Arizona.  
 
The bill allows the AG to assess an application fee to vapor product manufacturers for each vapor product certified by the 
AG, and specifies civil penalties charged to sellers of non-certified vapor products, as well as the manufacturer of those 
sold products. The bill requires all monies collected from these fees and penalties to be deposited into the Vapor Product 
Fund. The bill establishes the fund for the AG to use to enforce the requirements of the bill.   
 
The bill requires the AG to certify products approved to be sold by the FDA, to maintain a directory of certified products 
on their website, and to investigate violations of the vapor product certification requirements. These new responsibilities 
may incur additional costs to the agency. We have requested an estimate from the AG of the implementation costs of this 
bill.  
 
Local Government Impact 
 
None 
 
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