FDA Reviews Rules Keeping Cigarettes from Kids and Teens
Published Date: 8/22/2025
Notice
Summary
The FDA wants your thoughts on how they collect info about rules that stop kids and teens from buying cigarettes and smokeless tobacco. This affects stores and sellers who must follow these rules to keep tobacco away from young people. They’re asking for comments over the next 60 days to make sure the process is clear and fair, with no extra costs or hassles.
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Stores Must Provide Tobacco Info
The FDA is asking for public comment for 60 days on its information collection tied to regulations that restrict the sale and distribution of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco to protect children and adolescents. This affects stores and sellers who must follow those rules and may need to provide information to the Agency about their compliance.
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