Davanagere becomes first city to implement vendor licensing to regulate tobacco sales in shops
The Hindu
Davanagere City Corporation implements Tobacco Vendor Licensing (TVL) to regulate sale of tobacco products, reduce access to children & illicit trade.
Davanagere has become the first City in Karnataka to implement Tobacco Vendor Licensing (TVL) for regulating the sale of tobacco products in commercial shops.
The Davanagere City Corporation has begun implementing the TVL in the city with the support of the Health and Family Welfare Department under the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP), following sustained pressure from the Indian Medical Association, and advocates of health and child rights activists. NTCP, Karnataka, is the nodal agency in implementing the project.
There are around 2000 shops selling cigarettes, beedi and other tobacco products in the city. Already licenses have been issued to 30 shops having trade licenses. Over 100 shop owners have submitted applications seeking licenses for selling products. The license fee is ₹500 and it is valid for five years. Licenses to petty shops would be issued in the second phase with the permission of the City Corporation authorities, officials told The Hindu.
The licensing system would curtail illicit trade, enhance revenue to the civic body and reduce easy access to tobacco products for children aged less than 18 years, said officials of the health department. Noting that “tobacco is the gateway to drugs”, healthcare providers and economists have urged the State government to ensure TVL compliance.
Traders who have received licenses must strictly adhere to the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA), 2003, rules. As per the rules, shop owners should not display any advertisements for cigarettes or tobacco products. Rules ban the sale of tobacco products to persons below 18. The shop owners should display a minimum size board of 60 cm-30 cm containing the warning “No Smoking Area – Smoking Here is an Offence” in Kannada. The shops should not sell matchboxes and lighters or keep ashtrays which would encourage smoking in the area. The shop owners must maintain bills related to the purchase of tobacco products.
Already rules have been framed for banning sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products, within 100 yards of educational institutions.
The violation of licensing rules would invite penalty and already 44 cases have been booked and a penalty of ₹22,000 has been collected, said officials.
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