Understanding UAE Regulations on Vaping and Tobacco

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Introduction

The UAE has implemented laws and regulations to control and regulate the consumption of tobacco and tobacco-related products, including vaping, which refers to the use of electronic nicotine products.

This article aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the rules and regulations regarding vaping in the UAE, as outlined in Federal Law No. 15/2009 on Tobacco Control, Cabinet Decision No. 24/2013, and Federal Law No. 3 of 2016 on Child Rights (Wadeema's Law).

Vaping is subject to regulations in the UAE aimed at safeguarding public health and protecting minors.

Federal Law No. 15/2009 on Tobacco Control:

Article 1:

The law defines "Tobacco Products" as anything made from tobacco leaves, whether it is the whole leaf, chopped pieces, or mixed with other substances.

This includes tobacco powder and any other mixture that includes tobacco. Additionally, the law describes "Tobacco Use" as engaging with tobacco in different ways, such as smoking, inhaling, chewing, sucking, or any other method people use for smoking or using tobacco.

Article 5: Prohibited Acts

•Sale or attempt to sell tobacco, including vaping products, to persons under 18.

•Smoking in private cars with a child under the age of 12 present.

•Smoking in houses of worship, educational institutions, and health and sports facilities.

•Sale of sweets resembling tobacco products.

•Prohibition of automatic vending equipment and devices for tobacco, including vaping, distribution within the country.

•Strict regulations on tobacco and vaping advertisements.

•Prohibition of smoking, including vaping, in closed public spaces.

Article 7: Smoking in Closed Public Places

•Strict prohibition of smoking, including vaping, in closed public places.

•The competent authority may designate specific smoking and vaping areas subject to conditions outlined in the Implementing Regulation.

Article 8: Smoking in Public Places

•Smoking, including vaping, is strictly prohibited in public places.

•Coordination with the competent authority is required to enforce these restrictions.

Article 11: Cafes and Tobacco Service

•Cafes serving tobacco, including vaping products, within or near residential buildings face specific restrictions.

•Implementing Regulation, in coordination with the competent authority, determines licensing conditions and locations for serving tobacco and vaping.

Articles 13 and 16: Penalties for Violations

• Individuals violating the rules specified in articles 5(1), 5(3), and 9 of this law may face legal consequences.

•Penalties include a minimum imprisonment term of one year and a fine ranging from AED 100,000 to AED 1,000,000, or either penalty.

•In cases of repeated offences, the minimum imprisonment term increases to 2 years, and the fine remains at a minimum of AED 1,000,000.

•For any violation, an immediate fine of AED 500 is imposed, intended for rectification.

•If rectification fails, the case may proceed to criminal prosecution.

•Criminal sanctions include a fine ranging from AED 3,000 to AED 10,000, with increasing penalties for repeated infringements.

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DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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