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Cumulative number of Warning Letters issued for the FY against Tobacco Retailers (excluding internet based)

Dictionary: The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act amended the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and provided the FDA with several enforcement tools to utilize when regulated industry fails to comply with the law. These tools include: warning letter, civil money penalty, no-tobacco-sale order, seizure, injunction, and criminal prosecution.

Warning Letters are generally issued to tobacco product retailers the first time an inspection reveals that they are not in compliance with tobacco product requirements. The Warning Letters are available in a searchable database on the agency’s website at: http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/oce/inspections/oce_insp_searching.cfm. This database is updated weekly.

Information as of November 30, 2012

Fiscal Year - 2013

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TimeTargetNumber
Oct 2012N/A644
Nov 2012N/A1,355
Dec 2012N/ATBD
Jan 2013N/ATBD
Feb 2013N/ATBD
Mar 2013N/ATBD
Apr 2013N/ATBD
May 2013N/ATBD
Jun 2013N/ATBD
Jul 2013N/ATBD
Aug 2013N/ATBD
Sep 2013N/ATBD

FY 2013 YTD: 1,355

Number of Warning Letters issued in the month against Tobacco Retailers (excluding internet based)

Fiscal Year - 2013
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TimeTargetNumber
Oct 2012N/A644
Nov 2012N/A711
Dec 2012N/ATBD
Jan 2013N/ATBD
Feb 2013N/ATBD
Mar 2013N/ATBD
Apr 2013N/ATBD
May 2013N/ATBD
Jun 2013N/ATBD
Jul 2013N/ATBD
Aug 2013N/ATBD
Sep 2013N/ATBD

FY 2013 YTD: 1,355

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