The bill aims to enhance consumer safety and ensure products available in the market meet federal standards set by the FDA. By requiring manufacturers to certify their compliance annually and list their products in the department's directory, the legislation seeks to create transparency in the market. Any electronic smoking device or e-liquid not included in this directory will be prohibited from being sold in Hawaii, which enforces stricter distribution standards across the state. Additionally, strict penalties for noncompliance are put in place to deter violations, protecting consumer interests effectively.
Summary
House Bill 1289 proposes significant regulatory changes concerning electronic smoking devices and e-liquids in Hawaii. Under the new provisions, manufacturers of these products will be required to submit annual certifications to the Department of Taxation confirming compliance with federal regulations by August 1, 2025, and each year thereafter. The hallmark of this bill is the establishment of a publicly maintained directory that will list all certified manufacturers and their respective products. The directory is intended to streamline compliance verification and facilitate better oversight of the electronic smoking product market in the state.
Contention
There may be points of contention among stakeholders regarding the implications of such regulatory measures. While supporters advocate for consumer safety and public health, potential critics, including manufacturers, may argue that the compliance requirements and associated fees could hinder smaller businesses from entering or sustaining themselves in the market. Furthermore, the extent of the penalties outlined for violations, including hefty fines and potential suspension of business licenses, might be seen as disproportionately punitive, prompting debates on the balance between regulation and business interests.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 10, Chapter 7, Part 5; Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 15; Title 47, Chapter 25; Title 67, Chapter 4, Part 10 and Title 67, Chapter 4, Part 26, relative to regulated consumable products.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 10, Chapter 7, Part 5; Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 15; Title 47, Chapter 25; Title 67, Chapter 4, Part 10 and Title 67, Chapter 4, Part 26, relative to regulated consumable products.
In tobacco products tax, further providing for definitions, for incidence and rate of tax, for licensing of wholesalers and for licensing of retailers and providing for electronic nicotine delivery system directory.