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Vape Retail Rules: Chandler vs Phoenix

How do vape retail rules rules compare between Chandler, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Phoenix has fewer restrictions than Chandler.

Chandler, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Vape and tobacco retailers across Maricopa County must hold an Arizona Department of Health Services tobacco retailer license created by SB-1009, plus an Arizona Department of Revenue luxury-tax license. Maricopa County Environmental Services adds a health permit when food or e-liquid is mixed onsite.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Phoenix cannot enforce its own tobacco or vape retailer licensing rules. A.R.S. Section 36-798.08 declares the sale and marketing of tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products to be a matter of statewide concern and preempts inconsistent city, town, or county regulation. Retail licensing is handled by the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control (DLLC).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChandlerPhoenix
State licenseADHS retailer license-
Tax licenseADOR luxury-tax license-
Self-service displaysProhibited for vapes-
County overlayMCESD health permit-
Local Tobacco/Vape License-None - state preempted
State Preemption Statute-A.R.S. Section 36-798.08
State Retail License-Arizona DLLC Tobacco Retail License (effective Jan 1, 2023)
Minimum Sales Age-21 statewide (federal Tobacco 21 + A.R.S.)
Enforcement Agency-Arizona DLLC; Arizona Attorney General

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chandler FAQ

Does Maricopa County issue its own tobacco retail permit?

No. The county relies on the ADHS state retailer license under ARS 36-798.06. MCESD adds a food or vape-juice health permit only when products are mixed, sampled, or sold with food onsite.

Can a Maricopa County vape lounge let customers sample products?

Yes within limits. Vape lounges must be twenty-one and over, hold the ADHS retailer license, and follow the Smoke-Free Arizona Act exemptions plus MCESD permits before allowing onsite vapor sampling.

Phoenix FAQ

Does Phoenix require a city tobacco or vape retailer license?

No. Phoenix has no local tobacco or vape retailer license, and A.R.S. Section 36-798.08 declares the sale and marketing of these products to be a matter of statewide concern, preempting local ordinances. Retailers must hold an Arizona Tobacco Retail License issued by the Department of Liquor Licenses and Control (DLLC) and the applicable Arizona Department of Revenue registration.

Can the City of Phoenix pass a tobacco retailer or flavor rule?

No. Arizona state law preempts local regulation of the sale and marketing of tobacco, alternative nicotine, and vapor products. A local Phoenix tobacco retailer license, flavor ban, or stricter sales rule would be invalid as a matter of state law under A.R.S. Section 36-798.08. The city retains only narrow authority over tobacco use on city-owned property, zoning of retail location, and limited outdoor advertising.

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