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Saskatchewan introduces legislation to address vaping

Nov 6, 2019 | 10:46 AM

The Government of Saskatchewan is looking to change The Tobacco Control Act to deal with vaping in the province.

“The Government of Saskatchewan takes the health of our citizens very seriously and this legislation is an important step in protecting Saskatchewan youth in particular from the harms of vaping products,” Health Minister Jim Reiter said in a media release Tuesday. “If you don’t smoke there is no need to vape.”

The proposed amendments will bring vaping into line with existing Saskatchewan tobacco legislation restrictions.

According to the government, the amendments will:

  • Restrict the sale of vapour/e-cigarette devices and products to individuals 18 years of age and older;
  • Prohibit the display of vapour/e-cigarette products in a retail business where young persons have access;
  • Restrict the use of vapour/e-cigarette products in and around public buildings, including schools and school grounds, in the same manner as our provincial tobacco legislation;
  • Prohibit the sale of vapour/e-cigarette products from specified facilities such as amusement parks, arcades, and theatres where youth frequent;
  • Restrict advertising of vapour/e-cigarette products in the same manner as tobacco products by prohibiting advertising signs and promotional signs in areas where young persons can enter;
  • Provide the ability to restrict the sale of flavoured tobacco and vapour products by regulation; and,
  • Expand the authority of tobacco enforcement officers to include enforcement of vapour/e-cigarette product restrictions.

If the amendments are passed, they would come into effect in the spring.

More to come.

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