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This document was released by Oregon Department of Justice and contains official instructions for Non-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 manufacturers and brands that have complied with Oregon's tobacco regulations.
Q: What is a Non-participating Manufacturer (NPM)?
A: A Non-participating Manufacturer (NPM) is a tobacco manufacturer that has not signed an agreement with Oregon to participate in the state's Master Settlement Agreement (MSA).
Q: Why would a tobacco manufacturer want to be listed on the Oregon Tobacco Directory?
A: Being listed on the Oregon Tobacco Directory allows a tobacco manufacturer to legally sell their products in the state of Oregon.
Q: How does a tobacco manufacturer become certified and listed on the Oregon Tobacco Directory?
A: To become certified and listed on the Oregon Tobacco Directory, a tobacco manufacturer must complete the Non-participating Manufacturer Certification process as outlined by the state.
Q: What is the Non-participating Manufacturer Certification process?
A: The Non-participating Manufacturer Certification process is a set of requirements that a tobacco manufacturer must comply with in order to be listed on the Oregon Tobacco Directory, including providing necessary documentation and paying the required fees.
Q: What are the fees associated with the Non-participating Manufacturer Certification process?
A: The fees associated with the Non-participating Manufacturer Certification process may vary and should be checked with the Oregon Health Authority or the Oregon Tobacco Prevention and Education Program.
Q: Are there any deadlines for the Non-participating Manufacturer Certification?
A: Yes, there are specific deadlines for the Non-participating Manufacturer Certification process. These deadlines should be checked with the Oregon Health Authority or the Oregon Tobacco Prevention and Education Program.
Q: What happens if a tobacco manufacturer fails to comply with the Non-participating Manufacturer Certification requirements?
A: If a tobacco manufacturer fails to comply with the Non-participating Manufacturer Certification requirements, they may not be listed on the Oregon Tobacco Directory and may face legal consequences.
Q: Are there any ongoing obligations for tobacco manufacturers listed on the Oregon Tobacco Directory?
A: Yes, tobacco manufacturers listed on the Oregon Tobacco Directory are required to fulfill certain ongoing obligations, such as reporting sales and paying quarterly payments to Oregon.
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