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Oregon's Directory of Compliant Tobacco Manufacturers and Brands (pdf)
This is a list of all tobacco manufacturers and the brands and brand styles that are in compliance with Oregon's tobacco laws and may be stamped to be sold to consumers in the State of Oregon.
List of Court Ordered Injunctions Against Non-Complying Tobacco Manufacturers (pdf)
The State of Oregon has filed a suit against a manufacturer for violation of its NPM tobacco statutes. This link provides a list of tobacco manufacturers who are prohibited by court order from selling tobacco products to consumers within the State of Oregon, whether directly or through a distributor, retailer or similar intermediary or intermediaries for up to two years form the date of entry of each respective court judgment. ORS 323.800 to ORS 323.806
LawOregon Administrative Rules: 137-105-0001 - 137-105-0040. (pdf)
Oregon's NPM StatutesIn Oregon, ORS 323.800 to ORS 323.806 requires tobacco product manufacturers whose cigarettes are sold in Oregon to either join the Master Settlement Agreement ("MSA") or establish and properly fund a qualified escrow account to reflect the number of each manufacturer's cigarettes sold in Oregon. These statutes also establish penalties for noncompliance with its terms.
Oregon's Complementary Tobacco Legislation ORS 180.400 to ORS 180.450 requires all tobacco product manufacturers to file Certifications with the Office of the Attorney General relative to compliance with ORS 323.800 to ORS 323.806. The Attorney General is required to post a Directory of those manufacturers and their brands that are in compliance with these statutes.
Only cigarette brands and brand styles of manufacturers listed on the Attorney General's Directory may be stamped, sold, possessed, or imported in Oregon. ORS 180.400 to ORS 180.450 imposes reporting requirements on tobacco product manufacturers and stamping agents. ORS 180.400 to ORS 180.450 also establish penalties for noncompliance by manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers.