Alaska regulates vape retailers through state tobacco endorsement requirements under AS 43.50, while boroughs and cities may impose additional licensing, taxes, and zoning on electronic cigarette sellers.
Retailers selling electronic smoking products in Alaska must hold state business and tobacco endorsements as required under Title 43. Local governments retain broad authority to impose excise taxes on e-cigarettes and to license vape retailers; the Anchorage and Mat-Su Borough excise taxes are leading examples. Sales of vapor products to anyone under 21 are prohibited under AS 11.76.105 and federal Tobacco 21. Retailers must verify customer age and post required signage. Local zoning may restrict where vape stores operate, including buffers near schools.
Sales to minors carry fines up to $300 first offense and license suspension; local violations add separate penalties.
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