Health Minister: Retailers can meet tobacco display ban by installing screens

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Health Minister: Retailers can meet tobacco display ban by installing screens
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PUTRAJAYA, Oct 10 — Compliance with the tobacco display ban under the new Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Act (Act 852) can be achieved by simply adding a screen to...

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UK YouTuber Yung Filly, charged with rape after Perth show, gets bail but forced to stay in Western Australia for Dec court appearance He said retail shops can adhere to the regulation with just a few hundred ringgit spent on the screen addition, without needing to build new compartments. The minister noted that the ministry has provided a six-month educational enforcement period to give stakeholders sufficient time to implement the changes.

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