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Penang businesses have until September 30th to comply with the Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Act 2024 (Act 852) before full enforcement begins on October 1st. State Health Committee Chairman, Daniel Gooi Zi Sen, stated some premises have already complied by displaying no-smoking and vaping notices and information on quitting services. However, some still fail to meet requirements, particularly regarding display layouts for smoking products. Warning notices have been issued, and enforcement action will be taken against non-compliant premises after the deadline. As of August 5th, 2,647 compounds have been issued for smoking in food premises, and 137 notices for not displaying no-smoking signs.
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