New Restrictions Aim to Remove Unapproved E‑Cigarettes
Summary
Pennsylvania's Attorney General is implementing new regulations under Act 57 of 2025 to remove unapproved e-cigarettes from the market. Manufacturers selling nicotine-containing electronic cigarettes must now certify their products with the Attorney General, and a public directory of certified manufacturers will be available by June 20. The law also requires certification for nicotine-free e-cigarettes sharing a brand name with nicotine-containing products, verified through lab testing. Products must either be FDA-approved, under FDA review, or meet specific safety regulations to be included on the approved list. The state currently has approximately 11,090 licenses for vapes and e-cigarettes, and relevant forms and information are available on the Attorney General’s website.
(Source:Erie News Now)