Tobacco and vape retailers in Nassau County must hold a NY State Department of Taxation and Finance retail tobacco dealer registration, comply with Tobacco 21 (NY PHL Β§1399-aa), and observe local proximity and signage rules.
Every retailer selling cigarettes, cigars, vape products, or other tobacco in Nassau County must register annually with the NY Department of Taxation and Finance. New York's Tobacco 21 law (NY Public Health Law Β§1399-aa) prohibits sales to anyone under 21, requires ID verification, and bans flavored vape products statewide. Nassau County's Smoke-Free Air Act (Code Ch. 175) restricts where tobacco can be used, and county sting operations target sales to minors. Some Nassau towns and villages add buffer-zone rules requiring distance from schools. Penalties include suspension of the state registration and substantial fines.
Selling to anyone under 21, selling flavored vapes, operating without state registration, or selling untaxed product can result in fines, registration suspension, and seizure of inventory.
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