Perak traders have until Oct to comply with vape ban


IPOH: The Perak state government has given electronic cigarette or vape traders until October this year to cease their operations, following a decision to ban the sale of these products in the state.

State human resources, health, Indian community affairs and national integration committee chairman Datuk A Sivanesan said the grace period was provided to allow affected operators to prepare for the full enforcement of the ban.

"We are still giving leeway until October because a few traders still hold valid sales licences that have not yet expired," he told a press conference at the Perak Darul Ridzuan Building here on Monday (Jan 5).

During this period, he added, the state expects traders to clear their existing stock and gradually stop sales.

On Oct 1 last year, the state government announced that it would enforce a ban on the sale of electronic cigarettes and vapes at all business premises within local authority areas, with enforcement beginning on Jan 1 this year.

Sivanesan also warned traders against exploiting the leniency to continue operating illegally, saying that legal action would be taken for violating the ban.

"We have given enough time, and I hope they understand and comply with the ban, which is in the interest of public health and community safety," he added. - Bernama

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