To help it advise on policy matters relating to the display of tobacco products in retail outlets in New Zealand, the Ministry of Health has issued a consultation letter which sets out possible options for removing tobacco products from public display in retail outlets.
The principal purpose is to obtain views, particularly those of tobacco retailers, on these options and their costs. The letter includes a series of questions regarding the compliance and implementation costs of the various options for removing tobacco displays from public view.
It seeks comment on the advantages and disadvantages of the proposals and invites alternative proposals. However, there are broader issues to consider and comments from interested parties are welcome. The Ministry will also have close regard to submissions provided during an earlier consultation on tobacco displays undertaken in 2007/08. New or updated information is, of course, welcome.