Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3027

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful sale or transfer of a single-use e-cigarette product.

Impact

If passed, HB3027 would align Texas law with ongoing public health initiatives aimed at reducing access to single-use e-cigarettes. The implications for state laws include a reinforcement of health and safety codes regulating the sale of tobacco and nicotine products. By criminalizing the sale of single-use e-cigarettes, the state aims to deter sales to minors and curb their availability, which could potentially lead to a decline in usage rates among younger populations as well as promote broader public health objectives.

Summary

House Bill 3027 seeks to address public health concerns surrounding vaping by creating a criminal offense for the unlawful sale or transfer of single-use e-cigarette products. The bill defines single-use e-cigarettes as those designed to be discarded after use and imposes a Class B misdemeanor for individuals who sell or transfer these products. This legislation is intended to regulate the sale of e-cigarettes more strictly, in response to increasing concerns about their use among youth and potential health risks associated with vaping.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB3027 appears to be cautiously supportive among public health advocates, who see the bill as a necessary measure to combat youth vaping. However, it is also met with apprehension from some industry stakeholders who might view it as an overreach or an impediment to their business. The discussion around the bill reflects a broader public health narrative about the dangers of vaping, particularly in relation to young people's health, and the need for legislative action to mitigate those risks.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB3027 revolve around its potential impact on legitimate sales and consumer choices. Opponents may argue that such restrictions could inadvertently harm businesses that provide legal products to adult consumers. Additionally, there are concerns about the effectiveness of such a law in truly reducing youth access to e-cigarettes, with some suggesting that it may push consumers towards unregulated markets instead. The bill represents a significant step in a larger conversation about how best to balance regulation with personal choice and public health.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 161. Public Health Provisions
    • Section: 0876

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2024

Relating to a prohibition on marketing, advertising, offering for sale, or selling certain e-cigarette products; increasing a criminal penalty; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB170

Relating to regulation of the sale, distribution, possession, use, and advertising of e-cigarettes, cigarettes, and tobacco products; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB1182

Relating to the sale or transfer of flavored cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and tobacco products and to certain cigarette or tobacco product advertising.

TX SB248

Relating to the sale of cigarettes, tobacco products, and e-cigarettes; requiring occupational permits; imposing fees; providing civil and administrative penalties; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB4758

Relating to a prohibition on certain e-cigarette products; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1698

Relating to the sale of certain e-cigarettes in this state and a directory of e-cigarette manufacturers and their products; authorizing fees; authorizing administrative and civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX AB1690

Tobacco products: single-use electronic cigarettes.

TX SB464

Relating to the operation near a public or private primary or secondary school of a retail establishment selling cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vaping apparatuses, or tobacco products; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB5053

Relating to a prohibition on marketing, advertising, or selling certain e-cigarette products; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB4481

Relating to a directory of e-cigarettes and alternative nicotine products sold in this state, and regulation of the sale and distribution of e-cigarettes and alternative nicotine products; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; imposing a civil penalty; imposing administrative penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.