Health Act 2009 Explanatory Notes

Section 21: Prohibition of tobacco displays etc.

271.Section 8 of the 2002 Act (displays) gives the Secretary of State power to impose requirements on the display in England, Wales and Northern Ireland of tobacco products or their prices in a place or on a website where such products are offered for sale. Section 21 inserts new sections 7A to 7D into the 2002 Act, which replace section 8 in so far as it relates to England, Wales and Northern Ireland (it will continue to have effect in its existing form for Scotland).

272.The new section 7A (prohibition of tobacco displays) makes it an offence for a person, in the course of a business, to display tobacco products, or cause tobacco products to be displayed, in a place in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland. It also provides powers for the appropriate Minister to provide by regulations for the meaning of “place” and whether a display, which also amounts to an advertisement, is to be treated as a display, or whether it is to be treated as an advertisement, for the purposes of offences under the 2002 Act. For the purposes of the new sections 7A to 7D, the “appropriate Minister” means the Secretary of State in relation to England, the Welsh Ministers in relation to Wales, and DHSSPSNI in relation to Northern Ireland.

273.The new section 7B (tobacco displays: exclusions and defence) provides for a number of exclusions from the new section 7A prohibition on tobacco displays. The exclusions cover: displays in the course of a business which is part of the tobacco trade which are for the purposes of that trade and are accessible only to persons engaged in, or employed in, the tobacco trade; and, displays made following a particular request by an individual of at least 18 years of age to purchase, or for information about, a tobacco product (a requested display). The appropriate Minister is also given a general power to provide in regulations that no offence is committed under the new section 7A if the display complies with any requirements which are specified in the regulations. New section 7B(5) provides that for the purposes of the offence of making a display to an individual aged under 18 following a request by that individual, it is a defence that the person making the display believed the individual was 18 or over, and either that person had taken all reasonable steps to establish the individual’s age or from the individual’s appearance nobody could reasonably have suspected that the individual was aged under 18.. Section 7B(6) provides that a person is treated as having taken all reasonable steps to establish an individual’s age only if they had asked the individual for evidence of their age and the evidence produced would have convinced a reasonable person. It is a defence for a person charged with causing a requested display to an individual aged under 18 that they exercised all due diligence to avoid committing the offence (new section 7B(7)).

274.The new section 7C (displays: prices of tobacco products) gives the appropriate Minister power by regulations to impose requirements in relation to the display, in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland (as the case may be) in the course of a business, of prices of tobacco products (subsection (1)). A person who displays or causes to be displayed, prices of tobacco products in breach of any such requirements is guilty of an offence (subsection (2)). New section 7C(3) provides that the regulations may in particular provide for the meaning of “place” and new section 7C(4) that the regulations may make provision for a display which is also an advertisement to be treated for the purposes of offences in England and Wales or Northern Ireland under the Act as an advertisement and not as a display of prices or as a display of prices and not an advertisement.

275.The new section 7D (displays on a website) replaces section 8(1) of the 2002 Act in relation to England and Wales and Northern Ireland, in so far as it applies to websites. It provides power for the Secretary of State by regulations to impose requirements in relation to the display in England and Wales, or Northern Ireland, in the course of a business of tobacco products or their prices on a website where tobacco products are offered for sale.

276.New section 7D makes it an offence to display, or cause to be displayed, tobacco products or their prices in breach of any requirements imposed by regulations (subsection (2)), except where this is in the course of providing information society services by a person established outside the United Kingdom (subsection (4)). A person established in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland who, in the course of providing information society services, does anything in another EEA state which would constitute an offence under new section 7D(2) is also guilty of an offence (new section 7D(3)). For these purposes “EEA state” includes member states of the European Union, as well as Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. New section 7D (5) provides that the regulations may provide for a relevant display of tobacco products or their prices which also amounts to an advertisement to be treated for the purposes of offences in England and Wales or Northern Ireland under this Act to be treated as an advertisement and not as a display or as a display and not an advertisement. Under new section 7D(5) a relevant display means a display on a website where tobacco products are offered for sale.

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