The bill H. 5666 aims to regulate the sale of nicotine delivery products in South Carolina by adding a new section, 44-95-70, to the state's Code of Laws. Under this new provision, nicotine delivery products cannot be sold at retail unless the manufacturer certifies that the product is made in a facility located within the United States and is subject to inspection by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Additionally, the bill prohibits the sale of products manufactured in foreign adversarial countries, as defined by federal law.
Furthermore, the bill mandates that the Department of Revenue require manufacturers and distributors to disclose specific information regarding the country of manufacture, the location of final assembly, and supply chain origin information. The Department is also tasked with promulgating necessary regulations to implement these requirements. The act will take effect upon approval by the Governor.
Statutes affected: 05/06/2026: 44-95-70
Latest Version: 44-95-70