The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control is a Louisiana state government agency that regulates the alcoholic beverage and tobacco industries. The Office places emphasis on combating underage purchasing and drinking of alcohol and tobacco. The current Commissioner of the Office of Alcohol ...
into Louisiana, whether directly or through a wholesale dealer, retail dealer, or similar... premarket tobacco application requirements and provide sufficient evidence that the product is...
the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control (ATC). The Vapor Product and Alternative Nicotine Product Directory will be available on ATC’s website by November 1, 2023. Questions...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Authorities have suspended the alcohol and tobacco permits of four more clubs on New Orleans' Bourbon Street.
The final part of Louisiana's new crackdown on vapes goes into effect on November 1, and it could mean bad news for people who use Elf Bars and other disposable, flavored vaping products....
Alcohol control boards and/or local authorities in the United States ; Canadian Liquor Commissions and Boards ; Alcohol beverage authorities in Puerto Rico
Only the states of Hawaii, Louisiana, Nevada, and Rhode... However, according to the Centers for Disease Control and... aren’t tobacco and alcohol likewise restricted or prohibited to...
US states are finding an unusual supporter in tobacco giant Altria Group Inc. as they crack down on disposable fruit-flavored vapes. Louisiana late last year became one of the first demonstrated successes in using state laws to restrict sales of these kinds of vapes, which it calls a threat to public health. Twenty-five additional states are now considering similar legislation to create lists of approved vape products, according to the Public Health Law Center. Altria is taking some credit for the push. ...
Brooks' death has focused attention again on the notorious bar, and on Tuesday the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control issued an emergency suspension of Reggie's alcohol license...
All sites designated for conditional consumption of alcoholic beverages (see list below), must be licensed by the Office of Alcoholic Beverage Control/City of Baton Rouge/Parish of East Baton Rouge and the Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control/State of Louisiana. Each site must have a written Alcohol Consumption Compliance and Management Plan, approved by the BREC Superintendent, detailing how its staff and facility patrons will adhere to all local and state laws and BREC polices as they relate ...