Legislation banning sale of vapes to under 18s passed

The Bill will now be sent to Uachtarán na hÉireann for signing.

A bill banning the sale of e-cigarettes to under 18s has passed through both Houses of the Oireachtas.

The Bill will now be sent to Uachtarán na hÉireann for signing.

Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly is today welcomed the completion of the Public Health (Tobacco Products and Nicotine Inhaling Products) Bill.

Minister Donnelly has asked officials in his Department to immediately prepare the necessary Statutory Instrument so that the ban on the sale of nicotine inhaling products, including e-cigarettes or ‘vapes’ to under-18s will come into law before Christmas.

The Minister for Health said the ban on the sale of nicotine inhaling products, including e-cigarettes, to minors will be in place before Christmas.

“Our public consultation on the further regulation of e-cigarettes was launched on 25 November 2023. We are seeking views on a point-of-sale ban, on packaging, on flavours and other interventions to decrease the appeal of e-cigarettes for our children. I look forward to the results of the consultation and to taking further action to protect the health of our children.”

Along with prohibiting the sale of nicotine inhaling products to under 18s the current Bill will:

Prohibit the sale of tobacco products and nicotine inhaling products at events for children;

Prohibit the self-service sale (vending machines) of tobacco products and nicotine inhaling products;

Introduce a strict licensing system for the retail sale of tobacco products and nicotine inhaling products;

Prohibit the advertising of nicotine inhaling products around schools and on public transport;

Provide additional enforcement powers to the Environmental Health Service for measures in the Bill and for all previous Tobacco Control Acts.