Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products Act 1990

Schedule 2: Notifiable product flavours

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"Flavours that are allowed or not allowed in certain products, like tobacco"

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When you look at the rules for notifiable products, you see a list of flavours. You can find these flavours in products sold by retailers, such as tobacco, menthol, and mint. These are classes of flavours that may be contained in notifiable products.

There are also rules about flavours that must not be in notifiable products. You can find more information about this in section 65, section 68, and section 84 of the law. These sections tell you more about what flavours are allowed or not allowed.

You need to know what flavours are okay and what flavours are not okay in notifiable products. The law says what flavours are allowed, like tobacco, menthol, and mint, and what flavours are not allowed. You can learn more about the rules by reading the law, which is empowered by sections 65, 68, and 84.

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Schedule 1: Transitional, savings, and related provisions, or

"Rules to help people adjust when the Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products Act 1990 law changes"


2Notifiable product flavours Empowered by ss 65, 68, 84

1Classes of flavours that may be contained in notifiable products sold by any retailer

Tobacco

Menthol

Mint

2Flavours and classes of flavours that must not be contained in any notifiable product