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UAE NEW Law: No smoking in car if child younger than 12 is present

by Arushi Madan | 21-08-2013 15:31 recommendations 0

I am glad to read and share with you that UAE Ministry of Health has announced the executive regulations of the anti-tobacco federal law which will come into effect six months from the date of its issuance. The said regulations are part of the government's efforts to establish an effective national anti-tobacco strategy to protect public health.

The upcoming anti-tobacco law will ban smoking in private vehicles if a child younger than 12 is present in the car. The said ban aims to protect children from being exposed to cigarette smoke, and is part of the said executive regulations.

The law also aims to reduce smoking among youth. A study carried out in Abu Dhabi showed that 28 per cent of children aged 15 and younger, are smokers, while 30 per cent of people aged 18 and are smokers.

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The law bans any content that advertises tobacco products, such as newspaper advertisements, TV commercials and animations.

It also bans importing tobacco products that are not line with technical standards set by the UAE, and any violations regarding such imports can lead to a one year prison sentence and a fine ranging from Dh100,000 to Dh1 million, in addition to the confiscation of products.

The law also provides specifications on the packaging of tobacco products.

All products must now display a large warning label on the front to raise awareness on the dangers of tobacco, and not to mislead them.
Violators will be fined Dh100,000 to Dh1 million, and the fines can be doubled if the offence is repeated.

Tobacco products cannot be displayed near items marketed for children, or sportswear, health, food and electronic products. Tobacco products are also forbidden to be sold in locations that are 100 metres away from places of worship, and 15 metres away from kindergartens, schools, universities and colleges.

Shisha cafes

Shisha cafes will also have to be at least 150 metres away from residential areas.

The regulations also specify that these cafes working hours will be from 10am to midnight. Shishas will not be served to customers younger than 18 years of age, and the cafes will be forbidden from delivering shishas to apartments, the paper said. Shisha is also called hookah, narghile, waterpipe, or hubble bubble.

Growing, producing tobacco

Growing or producing tobacco for commercial purposes will also be forbidden, and current manufacturing plants have been given a grace period of 10 years to sort out their situation, and tobacco farms have been given a two-year grace period.


 

 

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12 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello arushi
    I hope you are doing well
    Very good step.
    Thank you so much for your report.
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 19-05-2020 11:07

  • says :
    Thanks for the report.
    Posted 27-12-2013 19:03

  • says :
    Thanks for the report.
    Posted 27-12-2013 19:03

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 24-12-2013 17:47

  • says :
    this must be prevail in our country too
    Posted 22-12-2013 03:14

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing..!
    Posted 03-12-2013 20:28

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Arushi, this is a commendable step by Govt. Let us all support it.
    Posted 24-08-2013 17:55

  • says :
    good news, I hope my country also have this one ..
    Posted 23-08-2013 17:29

  • says :
    Thanks for shared
    Posted 22-08-2013 19:41

  • says :
    Good news for young gen
    Posted 22-08-2013 15:47

  • says :
    Smoking in a car is really terrible thing. Because the toxic substances will be continuously released into the air in the car.
    Posted 22-08-2013 15:31

  • says :
    thanks for sharing arushi :)
    Posted 21-08-2013 18:54

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