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Tobacco Control and Smoking

Legislation


Smoke-free Environments Act 1990 (www.legislation.govt.nz)
This act regulates smoke-free workplaces and public areas, the marketing, advertising, and promotion of tobacco products and covers the monitoring and regulating of the presence of harmful constituents in tobacco products and tobacco smoke.

Smoke-free Environments Regulations 2007 (www.legislation.govt.nz)
These regulations are made under the Smoke-free Environments Act 1990 and set out the new labelling requirements for retail packages of cigarettes and other tobacco products, which includes packages displaying graphic pictorial health warnings.

Smoke-free Environments Regulations 1999 (www.legislation.govt.nz)
These regulations are made under the Smoke-free Environments Act 1990 and set out the now defunct requirements for retail packages of cigarettes and other tobacco products to display warning health messages.


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