Smoking (Control of Advertisements and Sale of Tobacco) (Composition of Offences) Regulations (2004 Revised Edition)
COMMENTS: The Smoking (Control of Advertisements and Sale of Tobacco) (Composition of Offences) Regulations designates any and all offenses referred to in the Tobacco (Control of Advertisements and Sale) Act and any regulations promulgated under that law as compoundable offenses, pursuant to Sec. 34 of the Act. By designating these offenses as compoundable, the Chief Executive of the Health Sciences Authority has the option to collect a certain monetary penalty from a person who has committed an offense in exchange for dropping any further proceedings related to the offense. The regulations were first issued in 1993 and have been revised several times, most recently in 2004.
To the best of our knowledge, all laws provided here are in effect as of December 6, 2024 unless otherwise noted.