Part of Louisiana’s New Vape Law is Going Into Effect: What Do You Need to Know?

by | Oct 19, 2023

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) – A law regulating nicotine vapes passed during the 2023 legislative session. It creates a catalog and attempts to remove some products that are not approved for the Louisiana market.

Bill 414, signed by Gov. John Bel Edwards on June 15 by Rep. Paul Hollis, seeks to increase taxes on vape products. The bill takes effect July 1, but some requests have extended the start date.

In an announcement from the Department of Revenue, the law states that starting Oct. 1, 2023, every vapor product manufacturer that sells products in Louisiana must register their products with the Louisiana Alcohol and Tobacco Control (ATC) by Nov. 1.

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To register products with the ATC and on the V.A.P.E. Directory, manufacturers must do one of the following:

  • Submit a form proving that the item was on the market in 2016.

 

  • Show they received a marketing order or other approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

If a product gets a no-marketing order from the FDA or otherwise loses permission to be sold in the U.S., the ATC and directory must be updated in 30 days.

On Sept. 29, an emergency rule was filed by ATC to protect the health of citizens from online sales and sales of tobacco items that are not aligned with state law. Any products not on the directory or deemed unsafe can’t be sold.

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