Acts and Regulations

T-6.1 - Tobacco and Electronic Cigarette Sales Act

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Sale of substance with noticeable flavour prohibited
2021, c.34, s.3
2.2(1)For the purposes of this section, “noticeable flavour” means a flavour that has a noticeable taste or scent, including, but not limited to, the following recognizable flavours:
(a) fruit;
(b) chocolate;
(c) honey;
(d) spice;
(e) clove;
(f) herb;
(g) alcohol;
(h) candy;
(i) vanilla;
(j) menthol; and
(k) mint.
2.2(2)No person shall sell or offer for sale a substance that is intended to be heated in an electronic cigarette and that has a noticeable flavour, that is represented as having a noticeable flavour, or that is presented by its packaging, by advertisement or otherwise as having a noticeable flavour.
2.2(3)No person shall sell or offer for sale a substance that is intended to be added to the substance referred to in subsection (2) and that has a noticeable flavour, that is represented as having a noticeable flavour, or that is presented by its packaging, by advertisement or otherwise as having a noticeable flavour.
2.2(4)Despite subsections (2) and (3), a person may sell or offer for sale the following substances:
(a) a substance that is tobacco flavoured and does not have another noticeable flavour; and
(b) a substance containing cannabis.
2021, c.34, s.3