Suffolk vape retailers must register with the NY Department of Taxation and Finance, comply with PHL flavor and age rules, and meet local zoning. Sales near schools face additional Suffolk County buffer restrictions.
Vape retailers in Suffolk County must register with the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance under the vapor products dealer registration program and collect the 20 percent vapor products supplemental sales tax. They must comply with Public Health Law minimum-age rules at 21, post required age signage, ban indoor vaping in covered workplaces under PHL Article 13-E, and avoid all non-tobacco flavors under the statewide flavor ban. Suffolk County Code Chapter 766 restricts placement of tobacco and vape product marketing near schools and youth-serving facilities. Towns layer their own zoning rules on smoke shops, often requiring distance from schools, parks, and other vape stores.
Operating without state vapor product registration, selling flavored or untaxed liquids, sales to those under 21, or violating town zoning can lead to license suspension, fines, and product seizure.
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