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Code · Maryland · Business Regulation

§ 16.7-213

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§16.7–213.
(a)A person may not ship, import, or sell into or within the State any electronic smoking devices unless the person holds any license required by this subtitle.
(b)A person that ships, imports, or sells electronic smoking devices into or within the State:
(1)shall comply with any federal and State requirements concerning the placement of warning labels or other information on the containers or individual packages of electronic smoking devices; and
(2)shall ensure that the containers or individual packages of electronic smoking devices do not contain any information or markings that are false, misleading, or contrary to:
(i)federal trademark laws; or
(ii)the trademark law of the State under Title 1, Subtitle 4 of this article.
(c)A person that ships, imports, or sells electronic smoking devices into or within the State in violation of this section is subject to disciplinary action by the Executive Director under § 16.7–207 of this subtitle.
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