Legislation by Country/Jurisdiction
Sri Lanka
Last updated: February 11, 2024
Health Warnings/Messages Features
The law requires health warnings in the form of pictures and text on every packet, package or carton containing cigarettes or other tobacco products. The warnings must be placed on the top surface area of both front and back sides and must cover 80% of the top surface area of the front and back. The regulations establish four categories of warnings with some categories containing more than one warning. The front warning must differ from the back warning. Manufacturers with more than one brand must ensure that two different brands do not share the same warning simultaneously. Manufacturers also must ensure that the warnings are changed every six months. Importers of tobacco products from outside Sri Lanka must use a sticker health warning.
These provisions align with FCTC Art. 11 and the FCTC Art. 11 Guidelines.
As of September 1, 2016, it is prohibited to manufacture, import, or sell any smokeless tobacco product or mixture that contains tobacco.
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