Directory of approved vaping products.
The bill impacts state laws by making it illegal to sell any alternative nicotine product or vapor product not included in the directory after August 30, 2024. Retailers and manufacturers that fail to comply face severe penalties, including substantial fines for each day a non-compliant product is sold. This will likely reduce the availability of unregulated products and enhance control over the market, ensuring that only certified items are sold to consumers in Indiana.
Senate Bill 227 (SB0227) introduces significant regulatory measures for alternative nicotine products and vapor products in Indiana. It mandates that manufacturers annually certify their products with the Department of State Revenue and establishes a public directory listing all approved products and manufacturers. By July 1, 2024, this directory must be developed and maintained, creating a transparent and accountable framework for the sale of these products. This aims to improve consumer safety and ensure compliance with existing federal regulations regarding nicotine products.
Despite the potential for increased consumer protection, there is contention surrounding the bill's feasibility and its implications on small businesses. Critics may argue that the rigorous compliance and certification processes could disproportionately affect smaller manufacturers and retailers unable to navigate the new regulatory landscape. Furthermore, the restrictions placed on marketing, especially those targeting minors, highlight an ongoing debate on balancing consumer protections with business interests in the rapidly evolving vaping industry.