Last updated: May 29, 2024
Penalties
Manufacturer
Article 12.25(4) of the Code of Administrative Offenses imposes a fine on individuals and officers of legal entities of up to twenty base units for violations of provisions on health warnings.
To fully align with FCTC Art. 11 and the FCTC Art. 11 Guidelines, the law should impose fines high enough to deter non-compliance, with higher fines for more severe violations and repeat offenses. In addition, the law might include other penalties such as license suspension and cancellation.
Importer
Article 12.25(4) of the Code of Administrative Offenses imposes a fine on individuals and officers of legal entities of up to twenty base units for violations of provisions on health warnings.
To fully align with FCTC Art. 11 and the FCTC Art. 11 Guidelines, the law should impose fines high enough to deter non-compliance, with higher fines for more severe violations and repeat offenses. In addition, the law might include other penalties such as license suspension and cancellation.
Wholesaler
Article 12.25(4) of the Code of Administrative Offenses imposes a fine on individuals and officers of legal entities of up to twenty base units for violations of provisions on health warnings.
To fully align with FCTC Art. 11 and the FCTC Art. 11 Guidelines, the law should impose fines high enough to deter non-compliance, with higher fines for more severe violations and repeat offenses. In addition, the law might include other penalties such as license suspension and cancellation.
Retailer
Article 12.25(4) of the Code of Administrative Offenses imposes a fine on individuals and officers of legal entities of up to twenty base units for violations of provisions on health warnings.
To fully align with FCTC Art. 11 and the FCTC Art. 11 Guidelines, the law should impose fines high enough to deter non-compliance, with higher fines for more severe violations and repeat offenses. In addition, the law might include other penalties such as license suspension and cancellation.