Public Health (Standardised Packaging of Tobacco) Act 2015

Retail packaging of other tobacco products

10. (1) Subject to subsection (2), a unit packet of tobacco products other than cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco shall—

(a) in respect of the outer surface thereof, be of a prescribed colour with a matt finish;

(b) in respect of the inner surface thereof, be of a prescribed colour;

(c) not bear a mark or trade mark other than in accordance with subsections (3) and (4);

(d) not bear any decorative ridges, embossing or other embellishments;

(e) not contain an adhesive that is coloured or non-transparent;

(f) not contain any inserted items or affixed items other than as provided for by law.

(2) Paragraphs (a) and (c) of subsection (1) shall not apply to the following:

(a) health warnings;

(b) a bar-code or other similar identification mark that is in accordance with regulations under subsection (5);

(c) such other items as are provided for by law.

(3) Subject to subsection (4), the following may be printed on a unit packet of tobacco products other than cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco:

(a) a brand name or business name or company name, and

(b) a variant name for the tobacco product concerned.

(4) A name referred to in subsection (3) shall be printed in accordance with regulations under subsection (9) and may be printed—

(a) where the packet is cuboid in shape—

(i) once on the front outer surface of the packet,

(ii) once on the top outer surface of a cuboid packet, and

(iii) once on the bottom outer surface of a cuboid packet,

or

(b) where the packet is other than cuboid in shape, twice on the outer surface of the packet but not more than once on any one surface,

provided that the name does not obscure or interfere with health warnings on the packet.

(5) A bar-code or similar identification mark may be printed once on a unit packet of tobacco products other than cigarettes or roll-your-own tobacco in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the Minister, including the colour, dimensions, specifications and positioning of the bar-code, provided that the bar-code or mark does not convey any information to the consumer (including any information conveyed by means of electronic communication).

(6) Subsections (1) to (5) shall apply with all necessary modifications to any other form of outside packaging of tobacco products other than cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco.

(7) A wrapper that covers a unit packet or any other form of outside packaging of tobacco products other than cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco shall—

(a) be transparent;

(b) not be coloured;

(c) not have any decorative ridges, embossing or other embellishments;

(d) not bear a mark or trade mark other than a tear-strip that is in accordance with regulations under subsection (8);

(e) not have any affixed item, other than as prescribed by law.

(8) The Minister may prescribe the manner in which a tear-strip may be printed on a wrapper under subsection (7)(d), including the colour, dimensions, specifications, and positioning of a tear-strip on the wrapper.

(9) The Minister may prescribe the manner in which a name under subsection (3) may be printed on a unit packet or any other form of outside packaging of tobacco products other than cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco, including the colour, font type, font size, positioning and appearance of such a name.

(10) In prescribing matters referred to in subsection (1)(a) or (b) or subsection (9), the Minister shall have regard to—

(a) the need to decrease the appeal of tobacco products other than cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco,

(b) the need to increase the effectiveness of health warnings on retail packaging of tobacco products other than cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco,

(c) the need to reduce the ability of retail packaging of tobacco products other than cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco to mislead consumers in relation to the harmful effects of smoking.