The following jurisdictions have passed policies that restrict or eliminate the sale of flavored tobacco and vape products, or have updated smoking definitions.
Prohibits the sale of flavored tobacco and vape products. Prohibits the sale of any tobacco product within 1,000 feet of a school and prohibits the sale of tobacco within 500 feet of another retailer (2019).
Prohibits the sale of flavored tobacco and vape products (with the exception of on-site lounge consumption). Prohibits the sale of any tobacco product by “Smoke Shops” within 1,000 feet of a school/park or other tobacco retailer. Increases enforcement and licensing fees (2026).
Prohibits the sale of flavored tobacco products (cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vape cartridges, cigars and pipe tobacco) (2020).
Prohibits the sale of flavored tobacco (2016).
Adopted a minimum packaging and coupon restriction policy (2022).
Adopted smoke-free multi-unit housing policy impacting all 9 apartment complexes located in the unincorporated area (2026).
A policy to stop the sell of flavored tobacco was adopted, which went to effect on April 15, 2020.
An ordinance was passed that prohibits the sale of flavored tobacco products, exempting Hookah bars (2022).
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