Ban on public possession of alternative smoking products in force in Hong Kong


An officer from the Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office distributes leaflets to remind members of the public and visitors of the ban on the possession of specified alternative smoking products in public places, in Hong Kong on April 30, 2026. - Photo: HKSAR GOVERNMENT

HONG KONG: The provision under the Tobacco Control Legislation (Amendment) Ordinance 2025 prohibiting the possession of specified alternative smoking products (ASPs), such as e-cigarette capsules and heat sticks, in public places took effect in Hong Kong on Thursday (April 30).

As enshrined in the Government Gazette in September 2025, the ordinance imposes a two-tier penalty system based on the quantity of specified ASPs held in public places, applicable to its provision prohibiting such possession.

According to the stipulations, any person who possesses specified ASPs, including e-cigarette capsules, liquids, heat sticks and herbal cigarettes, in public places is liable to a fixed penalty of HK$3,000 (US$382.9).

If the quantity possessed exceeds the specified limit or involves commercial purposes, the maximum penalty is a fine of HK$50,000 and imprisonment for six months.

Manny Lam Man-chung, head of the Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office of the Department of Health of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government, told reporters on Thursday that authorities will step up patrols and law enforcement at crowded venues in the initial phase of the new rules.

Publicity campaigns will also be rolled out across communities to deepen understanding of the regulations among local residents and tourists alike. - China Daily/ANN

 

 

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