This document was released by Oregon Department of Justice and contains the most recent official instructions for Non-participating Manufacturer Certification for Listing on Oregon Directory .
Q: What is Non-participating Manufacturer (NPM) Certification?
A: Non-participating Manufacturer (NPM) Certification is a process by which a tobacco manufacturer who does not participate in the Master Settlement Agreement certifies their status and products to be listed on the Oregon Directory.
Q: What is the purpose of the Oregon Directory?
A: The Oregon Directory is a list of tobacco product manufacturers and brands that are eligible to be sold in the state of Oregon.
Q: Who needs to go through the NPM Certification process?
A: Tobacco manufacturers who do not participate in the Master Settlement Agreement and want their products to be sold in Oregon need to go through the NPM Certification process.
Q: What documents are required for NPM Certification?
A: The required documents for NPM Certification include a completed certification form, a copy of the manufacturer's current agreement with Oregon Attorney General, and a product list.
Q: How can a manufacturer apply for NPM Certification?
A: Manufacturers can apply for NPM Certification by completing the certification form and submitting it along with the required documents to the Oregon Department of Justice.
Q: What happens after a manufacturer is certified?
A: Once a manufacturer is certified, their products will be listed on the Oregon Directory and they will be eligible to sell their tobacco products in the state of Oregon.
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