Summary
Under Section R384-415-10, a provision has been clarified to read that retailers will be expected to have access to the documents in that section for a period of two years after the retailer purchases the electronic-cigarette substance. The required size of the safety warning statement has been reduced from 30 percent of the principle display panel to 20 percent. Also, the maximum allowed nicotine content for these products have been increased from 240mg per container to 360mg. However, the maximum nicotine concentration has stayed that same at 24mg/mL. Language has been added to the provision requiring child resistant packaging on all electronic-cigarette substance containers. The new language makes reference to any federal standards that might be put into place. This addition has been made to recognize the recently signed "Child Nicotine Poisoning Prevention Act" at the federal level. Finally, nonsubstantive grammatical changes have been made.