Arizona HB4001 regulates the sale and manufacturing of alternative nicotine products, including licensing requirements and marketing restrictions.
Arizona HB4001 introduces regulations for the sale and manufacturing of alternative nicotine products. It mandates that all alternative nicotine products sold in the state must be manufactured and assembled in the United States by January 1, 2028. The bill outlines licensing requirements for manufacturers and sellers, including fees and annual reporting of stock keeping units. It prohibits the sale of alternative nicotine products to individuals under 21 years of age and restricts marketing practices to prevent targeting minors.
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