On October 1, 2022, a new law called the Flavored Tobacco Product Prohibition Amendment Act of 2021 took effect in the District of Columbia. This law:
- Prohibits the sale of all flavored tobacco—including flavored synthetic nicotine products.
- Prohibits the sale of all electronic smoking devices within a quarter mile of any middle or high school in the District.
There is an exception for the on-site consumption of flavored tobacco products at hookah bars that were doing business in the District as of September 30, 2021 or previously. Hookah bars are defined within the Act to be a restaurant, tavern, brew pub, club or nightclub that does not admit patrons under the age of 21 and that generates revenue from the onsite consumption of tobacco products used by hookah. A hookah bar doing business in the District as of September 30, 2021, will not need to relocate to be in compliance with this section.
Violations may be reported to the DLCP Consumer Protection Unit (CPU) form.
In most cases, an investigator is assigned within 3 business days. Investigations are typically completed within 30 business days.
Remove any potentially prohibited products immediately. Contact DLCP at [email protected] or 202-671-4500 if you have questions or for more information.
The sale of electronic smoking device within one quarter mile of any middle or high school is prohibited. This DLCP E-Cigarette Enforcement Map shows the spatial relationship between school and licenses e-tobacco businesses in DC. Please report any violations to [email protected] or 202-671-4500.