Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1698

Filed
2/27/25  
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the sale of certain e-cigarettes in this state and a directory of e-cigarette manufacturers and their products; authorizing fees; authorizing administrative and civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact state laws concerning the sale of nicotine products. By requiring e-cigarette manufacturers to register and certify their products, it aims to ensure that only compliant products are available in the market. Additionally, the provisions for administrative and civil penalties will facilitate enforcement against violators, thereby potentially reducing the volume of illegal sales of non-compliant e-cigarettes. The establishment of a mandatory product directory seeks to improve consumer awareness and promote public health standards.

Summary

SB1698 introduces regulations regarding the sale and distribution of e-cigarettes in Texas. The bill mandates the creation of a directory of e-cigarette manufacturers and their products, which must be maintained and updated by the comptroller of public accounts. To sell e-cigarettes in Texas, manufacturers are required to certify their products, proving compliance with state and federal health regulations. The bill aims to curb marketing strategies that target minors, emphasizing the importance of preventing youth access to potentially harmful products.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB1698 reflects a balance between protecting public health and acknowledging the interests of manufacturers and retailers. Supporters argue that the stringent regulations are necessary to protect minors from e-cigarette marketing tactics that resemble candy or cartoon characters, thus hoping to decrease youth nicotine addiction rates. Conversely, some stakeholders view the bill as overly restrictive and burdensome, believing it may stifle legitimate business operations and increase operational costs for smaller retailers.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the debate over the level of regulation necessary to ensure public safety while maintaining a fair business environment. Critics of the bill express concerns that the registration requirements alongside hefty fees might hinder small businesses from competing in the market. The consequences of non-compliance are also heavily discussed, with the possibility of civil penalties and criminal charges being seen as potentially excessive. Thus, the balance of enforcing public health needs against economic freedom remains a contentious issue within legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

TX HB3772

Identical Relating to the sale of certain e-cigarettes in this state and a directory of e-cigarette manufacturers and their products; authorizing fees; authorizing administrative and civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3772

Relating to the sale of certain e-cigarettes in this state and a directory of e-cigarette manufacturers and their products; authorizing fees; authorizing administrative and civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1313

Relating to prohibited signs, logos, and designs in advertising or marketing cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or other tobacco products; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB2094

Authorizing the sale of electronic cigarettes in cigarette vending machines.

TX SB355

Regulating the manufacture, wholesale and distribution of electronic cigarettes in this state and establishing licensure of electronic cigarette manufacturers.

TX SB1182

Relating to the sale or transfer of flavored cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and tobacco products and to certain cigarette or tobacco product advertising.

TX SB2850

Cigarettes and vape products; require Commissioner of Revenue to establish separate directories to regulate sales of.

TX HB916

Cigarettes and vape products; require Commissioner of Revenue to establish separate directories to regulate sale of.

TX SB464

Relating to the operation near a public or private primary or secondary school of a retail establishment selling cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vaping apparatuses, or tobacco products; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB5053

Relating to a prohibition on marketing, advertising, or selling certain e-cigarette products; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB2024

Relating to a prohibition on marketing, advertising, offering for sale, or selling certain e-cigarette products; increasing a criminal penalty; creating a criminal offense.

Similar Bills

TX HB3772

Relating to the sale of certain e-cigarettes in this state and a directory of e-cigarette manufacturers and their products; authorizing fees; authorizing administrative and civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

IL HB2634

YOUTH VAPING PREVENTION

KS SB355

Regulating the manufacture, wholesale and distribution of electronic cigarettes in this state and establishing licensure of electronic cigarette manufacturers.

MS HB916

Cigarettes and vape products; require Commissioner of Revenue to establish separate directories to regulate sale of.

MS SB2850

Cigarettes and vape products; require Commissioner of Revenue to establish separate directories to regulate sales of.

RI S3005

Permits dealers without a distributor's license to resell cigars, and ultra premium pipe tobacco, excluding pipe tobacco intended for cigarettes, to other dealers.

RI H7592

Permits dealers without a distributor's license to resell cigars, and ultra premium pipe tobacco, excluding pipe tobacco intended for cigarettes, to other dealers.

IN SB0185

Alcohol and tobacco matters.