Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

House OKS bill regulating e-cigs, heated tobacco on 2nd reading

- BY FILANE MIKEE CERVANTES

MANILA – The House of Representa­tives on Wednesday approved on second reading a measure that would regulate the manufactur­e, use, sale, distributi­on, and promotion of electronic nicotine and non-nicotine delivery systems (ENDS/ENNDS), as well as heated tobacco products (HTPS) to promote a healthy environmen­t and protect the citizens from any hazards.

The chamber passed through voice voting House Bill 9007, otherwise known as the proposed “Non-combustibl­e Nicotine Delivery Systems Regulation Act”.

AAMBIS- OWA Rep. Sharon Garin, principal sponsor of the measure, said the bill seeks to address the unintended or potential adverse consequenc­es on the use of HTPS and vaping products among Filipino consumers.

“We have included in this bill mechanisms on controllin­g safety risks and preventing youth uptake of all tobacco and nicotine products,” Garin said.

The bill provides protection to minors from accessing ENDS/ENNDS or HTPS by setting the minimum allowable age for the purchase, sale, and use of such products to 18 years old.

Retailers shall ensure that no individual purchasing of these products to below 18 years old by verifying the age of all buyers through presentati­on of any valid government-issued identifica­tion card exhibiting the buyer’s photograph and age or date of birth.

The sale and distributi­on of the products shall be prohibited within 100 meters from any point of the perimeter of a school, playground or other facility frequented by minors shall be prohibited.

Online trade through internet websites or via e-commerce and other similar media shall be allowed provided that sellers ensure that access is restricted to persons 18 years old or older and that the internet website bears the signage required by the bill.

Advertisem­ents of the products shall be allowed in retailer establishm­ents, through direct marketing, and on the internet.

“These shall not be aimed at or particular­ly appeal to persons under eighteen (18) years of age. These should not undermine quit-smoking messages and should not encourage non-tobacco and non-nicotine users to use ENDS/ENNDS and HTPS. These should not contain any informatio­n that is untrue in particular with regard to product characteri­stics, health effects, risks, or emissions,” the bill read.

The use of ENDS/ENNDS or HTPS shall be prohibited in all enclosed public places, as well as in schools, hospitals, government offices, and facilities intended particular­ly for minors. However, there shall be designated vaping areas (DVAS) that should comply with standards specified in the proposed law.

The Department of Trade and Industry, in consultati­on with the Food and Drug Administra­tion, the National

Tobacco Administra­tion, and other concerned agencies shall promulgate rules, regulation­s, and standards on packaging, ingredient­s, graphic health warnings, detailed informatio­n on the allowable nicotine-containing e-liquid, the strength of e-liquids, compliance with applicable electrical standards as well as with applicable industry standards for batteries.

Existing industries and businesses affected by the implementa­tion of this Act shall be given an 18-month transitory period from the effectivit­y of the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s of this Act to comply with the requiremen­ts herein.

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