Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1240

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Sale of nicotine vapor product, alternative nicotine product, etc.; increases civil penalties.

Impact

The bill's implications extend to local businesses and law enforcement as it establishes stricter guidelines for selling regulated items. Retail establishments will be required to adhere to enhanced compliance measures, including rigorous verification processes to ensure customers meet the age requirement. This approach is anticipated to strengthen enforcement efforts against the unlawful sale of tobacco and nicotine products to minors, thus aiming to reduce underage smoking rates in the state. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of retailer education on legal requirements, suggesting that penalties can be suspended with proof of employee training.

Summary

House Bill 1240 modifies existing laws concerning the sale and possession of tobacco products, nicotine vapor products, alternative nicotine products, and hemp products intended for smoking in Virginia. The primary aim of the bill is to enhance measures prohibiting individuals under the age of 21 from purchasing tobacco-related products, in line with efforts to improve public health and protect young people from nicotine addiction. A significant change involves increasing civil penalties for violations of these regulations, ranging from $500 for first-time offenders to $2,500 for subsequent violations.

Contention

There may be noteworthy contention regarding the increased severity of penalties within HB1240. Critics could argue that the substantial fines imposed on retail establishments place undue pressure on small businesses, potentially jeopardizing their operations. The bill's approach to regulating products often deemed controversial, such as vaping products, might spark further debate among stakeholders, particularly regarding the impact on public health versus business interests. Discussions might also continue to surface around the effectiveness of such measures in genuinely curbing underage smoking, as well as their impact on responsible adult consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2294

Industrial hemp; regulated hemp products, etc.

VA SB903

Industrial hemp; regulated hemp products, etc.

VA HB1973

Industrial hemp; selling or offering for sale a topical hemp product, etc.

VA HB2296

Liquid nicotine; Va. Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority, et al., to assess a licensing scheme.

VA SB1350

Liquid nicotine; Va. Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority, et al., to assess a licensing scheme.

VA SB1133

Cannabis control; retail market, transitional sales, regulated hemp products, penalties.

VA HB2044

Criminal and traffic cases; fines and costs assessed against juveniles, report.

VA HB1521

Kratom products; prohibited acts, civil penalty.

VA HB1855

Consumer Protection Act; PFAS chemicals in children's products.

VA SB1108

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices, kratom products.

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