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Section 16-604 - Marking of Certified Cigarettes [Subtitle Subject to Contingent Abrogation] — Maryland Law | CourtGPT
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Section 16-604 - Marking of Certified Cigarettes [Subtitle Subject to Contingent Abrogation]

** CONTINGENCY – IN EFFECT – CHAPTER 497 OF 2007 ** (a) Cigarettes that have been certified in accordance with § 16–603 of this subtitle shall be marked in accordance with the requirements of this section. (b) The marking shall: (1) consist of: (i) any marking in use and approved for sale in New York under the New York fire safety standards for cigarettes; or (ii) the letters 'FSC' to signify Fire Standards Compliant; (2) be in a font of at least 8 point type; and (3) be permanently printed, stamped, engraved, or embossed on the package at or near the area of the UPC code, if present. (c) A manufacturer may propose an alternative marking that: (1) meets the criteria under subsection (b)(2) and (3) of this section; and (2) consists of a visible combination of alphanumeric or symbolic characters or text permanently stamped, engraved, embossed, or printed: (i) in conjunction with the UPC code; or (ii) on the cigarette pack or cellophane wrap. (d) (1) A manufacturer shall request approval of a proposed marking from the Executive Director. (2) (i) The Executive Director shall approve a marking specified in subsection (b)(1) of this section.

(d) (1) A manufacturer shall request approval of a proposed marking from the Executive Director. (2) (i) The Executive Director shall approve a marking specified in subsection (b)(1) of this section. (ii) A marking is deemed approved if the Executive Director fails to act within 10 business days after receiving a request for approval. (3) A manufacturer may not use a modified marking unless the modification has been approved in accordance with this section. (4) A manufacturer shall use only one marking on all brands that the manufacturer markets. (5) A marking or modified marking approved by the Executive Director shall be applied uniformly on all brands marketed and on all packages, including packs, cartons, and cases marketed by that manufacturer.
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