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The Tobacco and Primary Medical Services (Scotland) Act 2010 is an Act of the Scottish Parliament. It bans the open display of tobacco products in shops and bans the use of cigarette vending machines. The Act established the Scottish Tobacco Retailers Register.
Act of the Scottish Parliament | |
Citation | 2010 asp 3 |
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Dates | |
Royal assent | 3 March 2010 |
Other legislation | |
Amends | National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 |
Amended by | Health (Tobacco, Nicotine etc. and Care) (Scotland) Act 2016 |
Status: Amended | |
Text of statute as originally enacted | |
Text of the Tobacco and Primary Medical Services (Scotland) Act 2010 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk. |
The Act introduced stronger measures against shops who sell tobacco to people under 18. The legal age to carry tobacco products in Scotland is 16. If a police officer suspects that someone under 16 is in possession of cigarettes, tobacco or cigarette papers in a public place then they can confiscate the items.
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edit- Text of the Tobacco and Primary Medical Services (Scotland) Act 2010 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.