Provision of Product Information

Relevant Legislation


Section 43(5) of the Public Health (Tobacco) Act, 2002 (as amended), provides that a person registered with The Health Service Executive, National Tobacco Control Office under Section 37 may provide information to a member of the public intending to purchase a tobacco product in accordance with Regulations.

The Public Health (Tobacco) (Product Information) Regulations 2009, (S.I. No. 123 of 2009) set out the information that retailers may provide to a customer aged 18 years and over who enquires about what tobacco products are available to purchase.

What does this mean for me?


Retailers may show to a customer intending to purchase a tobacco product:

  • One packet only of each tobacco product sold or a reproduction thereof

Or

  • A pictorial list consisting of visual images of packets of the tobacco products sold by him or her, provided that:
  1. Each such image is not greater in size than the size of the packet concerned;
  2. The list does not contain more than one image of the same product;
  3. The list or each such image contains one of the mandatory health warnings .
  • Only one image of each brand variant or pack size can be included.
  • Tobacco products or reproductions of tobacco products cannot be on display.
  • A pictorial list to inform customers of the tobacco products sold cannot be left on display.
  • Separate lists for different types of tobacco products and self-service vending machine stock are permitted.

A pictorial list to inform customers of the tobacco products sold cannot be left on display.