Section 25Part 8 — General
Power to make regulations
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The Governor may make regulations generally for administering this Law and for giving effect to its objects, purposes and intentions or with respect to any matter that by or under this Law may be or is to be prescribed.
Without prejudice to the generality of the power conferred by subsection (1), regulations may be made under this section —
prescribing the location, content and format of the signs required to identify smoke free establishments;
respecting the content and format of information that must appear on packages and in leaflets;
respecting the information that may not appear on packages;
prescribing time schedules for the implementation of promotional restrictions;
prescribing the forms of identification to be tendered by a prospective purchaser of a tobacco product seeking to establish that he is not a minor;
prescribing the quantities of a tobacco product to be sold in a single package;
prescribing the required signage at point of sale;
respecting the powers and duties of an Authorised Officer;
respecting the taking of samples;
respecting the procedure to be followed by an Authorised Officer during an inspection;
respecting the procedure to be followed during an inspection for seizure; and
prescribing the conditions under which exemptions from section 8 may be granted.
Cross References
- Section 8 of Tobacco Act
section 8