Description
Nicotine-containing vaping products are regulated under the Tobacco Law in Bolivia, while nicotine-free ones fall outside the scope of the law and are regulated as general consumer products.
No amendments in the regulatory framework of vaping products have been announced, though some could take place unexpectedly. Any changes would most likely be in line with the government’s negative approach towards nicotine and alternative products, meaning that they would be further restricted.
This report offers a detailed examination of the regulatory framework in place in Bolivia for e-cigarettes, covering all policy areas from taxation and notification to advertising and public usage.
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Table of contents
- Executive summary
- Outlook
- Bolivia: the basics
- National regulatory framework
- Age restrictions
- Product restrictions
- Labelling and packaging
- Obligation to notify
- Retail channel restrictions
- Public usage
- Advertising and marketing
- Taxation
- Sanctions
- Relevant laws
- Relevant bodies
Methodology
Our research is completely independent and original. It is conducted by ECigIntelligence’s multilingual legal analysis team, all specialists in this sector, and goes through a rigorous review and editing process before publication. Research draws on multiple sources, including: online and offline resources and data, specialist legal software, our own extensive databases and report archives, interviews with key stakeholders and government officials, and collaboration with local legal firms and on-the-ground professionals in the jurisdictions covered.