Wayne County vape retailers must follow Michigan's age 21 minimum, register with the state, comply with PMTA-listed product rules, and observe Detroit and city-level signage and zoning standards.
Vape retail in Wayne County is governed by a layered framework. State law (MCL 722.641 and 722.642) sets the age at 21 and requires sealed packaging out of self-service reach. Michigan also requires vape and alternative nicotine product retailers to register with the Department of Treasury and remit applicable taxes. The FDA's Premarket Tobacco Product Authorization rules limit which products can legally be sold. Detroit imposes zoning conditions on smoke shops, including buffers from schools and density caps in some districts. WCPHS supports compliance check operations. Flavored vape product rules have been litigated in Michigan courts, and currently no statewide flavor ban is in effect.
Selling unauthorized products, missing tax registration, sales to minors, or violating buffer or signage rules can result in fines, product seizure, and license revocation.
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