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*Requires tobacco companies and importers to reveal all product ingredients and seek FDA approval for any new tobacco products (see [[premarket tobacco application]]).
*Requires tobacco companies and importers to reveal all product ingredients and seek FDA approval for any new tobacco products (see [[premarket tobacco application]]).
*Allows the FDA to change tobacco product content.
*Allows the FDA to change tobacco product content.
**The ban on flavoring applies to any product meeting the definition of a "cigarette" according to section 3(1) of the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act. This includes any tobacco that comes rolled in paper or a non-tobacco substance, and added to this definition in the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act is any tobacco with the purpose to be rolled such as rolling tobacco.
The ban on flavoring applies to any product meeting the definition of a "cigarette" according to section 3(1) of the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act. This includes any tobacco that comes rolled in paper or a non-tobacco substance, and added to this definition in the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act is any tobacco with the purpose to be rolled such as rolling tobacco.
*Calls for new rules to prevent sales except through direct, face-to-face exchanges between a retailer and a consumer.
*Calls for new rules to prevent sales except through direct, face-to-face exchanges between a retailer and a consumer.
*Limits advertising that could attract young smokers.
*Limits advertising that could attract young smokers.