The bill aims to regulate electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) like e-cigarettes in Islamabad. It includes restrictions on public use, sales to minors, and advertising to reduce health risks.
It also emphasizes packaging standards and bans near educational institutions, with penalties for violations, to control the spread and impact of vaping products.
یہ بل اسلام آباد میں ای-سگریٹ کی نگرانی کے لیے پیش کیا گیا ہے۔ اس کا مقصد نوجوانوں اور عوام کے صحت کے تحفظ کے لیے استعمال، فروخت اور تشہیر پر پابندیاں لگانا ہے۔
اس میں پیکجنگ کے معیار اور تعلیمی اداروں کے قریب فروخت پر پابندی شامل ہے، اور خلاف ورزی کرنے والوں کے لیے سزائیں مقرر کی گئی ہیں۔
This bill is important because it aims to reduce the health risks associated with vaping and nicotine consumption among youth and the general public in Islamabad.
Controlling e-cigarette use and sales can help prevent nicotine addiction and related health issues, contributing to better public health outcomes.
Regulating e-cigarettes is crucial for public health as it helps prevent nicotine addiction, especially among youth, and reduces exposure to harmful substances in vaping products.
Effective policies can decrease the prevalence of vaping-related health problems and support healthier communities.
This legislation provides a framework for controlling the sale, advertising, and use of e-cigarettes in Islamabad, aligning with broader tobacco control policies.
It offers a model for other regions to implement similar regulations, emphasizing public health and youth protection.
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ISLAMABAD: A bill has been introduced in the Senate to regulate the Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS), popularly known as e-cigarettes, in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad.
The bill, introduced by Pakistan Peoples’ Party Parliamentarian (PPPP) Senator Sarmad Ali, calls for prohibiting the use of e-cigarettes in open public spaces and vehicles, restricting, and regulating their sale to minors, banning advertisements inconsistent with prescribed guidelines. The bill also calls for banning the sale of e-cigarettes near educational schools.
The bill defines ENDS as “any device or appliance, whether battery-operated or otherwise, that delivers nicotine, flavored vapor, aerosol, or similar substances for inhalation. This includes, but not limited to, e-cigarettes, vapes, vape pens, e-shisha, sheesha devices, pods, cartridges, e-liquids, and their accessories.”
On the packaging and labelling of the ENDS product, the bill recommends “tamper-resistant and child-resistant package which shall be protected against breakage and leakage.” It added that the packaging must not include any element or feature that depicts real or fictitious characters or objects that are likely to appeal minors, including comic or cartoon characters, toys, or confectionary.
Regarding product standard requirements, the bill maintained that a unit of ENDS product “must not contain nicotine in excess of 40mg/ml as prescribed by the Pakistan Standards and Quality Authority.”
It recommends ban on the advertisement of ENDS. However, it allows for the sale and distribution of ENDS online, with ban on selling them to children under 18. The bill recommends probation of use of ENDS in public places, public service vehicles, sale to minors, and distribution near educational institutions. The bill recommended penalties for violating its various sections.
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