Retailers selling tobacco or vape products in unincorporated Orange County must hold a state CDTFA tobacco license, and California's flavored-tobacco ban (SB 793) applies countywide regardless of any local licensing scheme.
California Business & Professions Code Β§22972 requires every tobacco retailer to obtain a license from the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration. Orange County does not maintain its own retail tobacco licensing program in unincorporated areas, but state inspectors enforce age-21 sales (Stop Tobacco Access to Kids Enforcement Act) and the SB 793 flavor ban that took effect December 2022. Retailers caught selling to minors face escalating CDTFA suspensions; flavor-ban violations carry $250-$500 civil penalties. Hookah lounges and adult-only premium-cigar shops have narrow statutory exceptions.
Selling to under-21 buyers, stocking flavored products, or operating without a CDTFA license triggers license suspension, fines escalating with repeated offenses, and product seizure.
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