The "Alternative Nicotine Products Regulatory Act of 2026" establishes a comprehensive regulatory framework for the manufacturing, labeling, marketing, and safety of alternative nicotine products in Oklahoma. The bill defines key terms related to alternative nicotine products, including "e-liquid" and "manufacturing," and sets forth specific requirements for manufacturers, dealers, wholesalers, and retailers. These requirements include the use of child-proof caps and tamper-evident packaging for e-liquid bottles, as well as strict labeling standards that must include nicotine warning statements and ingredient lists. Additionally, the bill prohibits the use of marketing tactics that appeal to minors, such as references to candy or popular media.

To ensure compliance, manufacturers must provide an attestation to the Attorney General regarding their products' FDA approval status and pay associated fees. The Attorney General is empowered to enforce the act, investigate violations, and impose civil penalties, which will be deposited into the newly created Alternative Nicotine Products Compliance Fund. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2026, and aims to enhance public safety and regulate the sale of alternative nicotine products effectively.