Connecticut 2021 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06110 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 05/14/2021

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
sHB 6110 (as amended by House "A" and "B")* 
 
AN ACT CONCERNING THE ONLINE SALE AND DELIVERY OF 
ELECTRONIC NICOTINE DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND VAPOR 
PRODUCTS.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill prohibits any person with a Department of Consumer 
Protection (DCP)-issued e-cigarette certificate of dealer registration 
from selling or shipping more than two vapor products and 30 
cartridges of e-cigarette liquid to the same consumer in a one-month 
period. 
It requires a dealer authorized to sell e-cigarettes (i.e., electronic 
nicotine delivery systems or vaping products) online and ship them 
directly to a Connecticut consumer to do the following at the time of 
sale: 
1. (a) require the consumer to provide a copy of his or her valid 
driver’s license or identity card or (b) verify the consumer’s 
identity on a commercially available third-party database that 
businesses use for age verification and 
2. ensure that the name on the license or identity card, or verified 
on the database, is identical to the name on the credit or debit 
card or other payment method used for the purchase. 
By law, the dealer must also (1) obtain the signature of a person 
aged 21 or older at the address prior to delivery and after requiring the 
signer to provide a driver’s license or identification card as proof of 
age and (2) include a shipping label on the package that conspicuously 
states: 
“CONTAINS AN ELECTRONIC NICOTINE DELIVERY SYSTEM OR 
VAPOR PRODUCT – SIGNATURE OF A PERSON AGE 21 OR  2021HB-06110-R010687-BA.DOCX 
 
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OLDER REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY. ” 
The bill does not include enforcement provisions or penalties 
regarding these online sales.  
The bill also expands the definition of “electronic cigarette liquid” to 
specifically include concentrated plant extracts or oils containing 
natural or synthetic ingredients. By law, an electronic cigarette liquid 
includes any liquid that produces a vapor that may be inhaled by the 
user of an electronic nicotine delivery system or vapor product.  
*House Amendment “A” (1) changes, from 30 days to one month, 
the period in which a dealer can sell no more than 2 vapor products 
and 30 cartridges of e-cigarette liquid to someone; (2) excludes from 
certain “vapor product” regulations only those medicinal and 
therapeutic products that do not contain “characterizing flavor” (i.e., 
non-tobacco flavoring such as fruits or chocolate), rather than all 
medicinal or therapeutic products; and (3) expands the definition of 
electronic cigarette liquid to include concentrated plant extracts that 
may be inhaled by e-cigarette users. 
*House Amendment “B” (1) removes the vapor product and 
“characterizing flavor” provisions in House Amendment “A,” and (2) 
further expands the definition of electronic cigarette liquid to include 
concentrated plant extracts or oils containing natural or synthetic 
ingredients. 
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 2021  
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Committee on Children 
Joint Favorable Substitute 
Yea 13 Nay 0 (03/11/2021)