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This document was released by Oregon Department of Justice and contains official instructions for Participating Manufacturer Certification for Listing on the Oregon Tobacco Directory . The up-to-date fillable form is available for download through this link.
Q: What is the Oregon Tobacco Directory?
A: The Oregon Tobacco Directory is a list of tobacco products that are approved for sale in the state of Oregon.
Q: What is Participating Manufacturer Certification?
A: Participating Manufacturer Certification is a process that tobacco manufacturers must go through to get their products listed on the Oregon Tobacco Directory.
Q: Who needs to go through this certification process?
A: Any tobacco manufacturer who wants to sell their products in the state of Oregon needs to go through the Participating Manufacturer Certification process.
Q: What are the requirements for certification?
A: To be certified, tobacco manufacturers need to submit all required documents and pay the necessary fees. They also need to comply with all relevant state laws and regulations.
Q: How can a tobacco manufacturer apply for certification?
A: Tobacco manufacturers can apply for certification by submitting an application to the Oregon Health Authority along with all required documents and fees.
Q: What happens after certification?
A: Once certified, a tobacco manufacturer's products will be listed on the Oregon Tobacco Directory and they will be allowed to sell their products in the state of Oregon.
Q: Is certification required for all tobacco products?
A: Yes, certification is required for all tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, and electronic cigarettes.
Q: Are there any exemptions to the certification requirement?
A: Yes, there are some exemptions for certain types of products, such as FDA-approved smoking cessation products and tobacco products intended solely for export.
Q: What are the consequences of selling unlisted tobacco products?
A: Selling unlisted tobacco products in Oregon is illegal and can result in fines and other penalties.
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