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Tobacco Products Information Regulations

The Tobacco Products Information Regulations (June 2000) adopted under the authority of the Tobacco Act in 2000, represent a major departure from past labelling approaches. Not only do the regulations require graphic health warnings to be displayed, they also mandate the inclusion of health messages containing information to help people quit smoking and expand the requirements for presenting toxic emission/constituent levels.

Last Updated: 2006-09-11 Top