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29.—(1) A producer of a herbal product for smoking must submit to the Secretary of State a list of all the ingredients of the product, by brand and variant name, and the quantity of each ingredient.
(2) The information required by paragraph (1) must be submitted—
(a)on or before 19th November 2016 in the case of a herbal product which a producer first supplied before 20th May 2016 and continues to supply on or after that date; or
(b)in any other case, at least one day before the day a producer first supplies a herbal product for smoking.
(3) Where the composition of a herbal product for smoking is modified in a way that would affect the information required by paragraph (1) (“a modified herbal product”), a producer must comply with that paragraph in respect of the modified herbal product at least one day before the producer first supplies the modified herbal product.
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