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    Public Health: Tobacco, Sugars, Trans Fats and Salt

    CityLaw  •  Public Health  •  By: Thomas G. Merrill

    Sodium warning label. Image Credit:

    In the twentieth century, primary causes of death and disability in America changed from communicable diseases to chronic diseases. This shift was in part due to the successes of public health as better sanitary conditions and immunizations reduced the burden of communicable diseases.  The shift, however, was also due to changes in lifestyle and longer life expectancies that caused the rates of chronic diseases to increase. (more…)

    Tags : CityLaw, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, food, public health, salt, sugars, Thomas G. Merrill, tobacco, trans fats
    Date: 04/30/2019
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    Deli fined $16,600 for e-cig display

    CityLaw  •  Consumer Affairs  •  Tottenville, Staten Island

    7507 Amboy Road, Staten Island. Image Credit: Google Maps

    Deli displayed e-cigarette products after City served summons. On May 6, 2019, during a routine inspection, an officer from the Department of Consumer Affairs* served a summons charging violations of City electronic cigarette laws on Tottenville Gourmet Deli & Smoke Shop located at 7507 Amboy Road, Staten Island. The officer saw e-cigarette products on display in a glass case with prices. The Deli did not have a license as an Electronic Cigarette Retail Dealer. (more…)

    Tags : CityLaw, Department of Consumer Affairs, e-cigarettes, OATH
    Date: 04/24/2020
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    Cigar Seller Fined $2,000, Loses License

    CityLaw  •  Tobacco  •  Concourse Village, Bronx

    161 Stationery Inc., located at 90 East 161st Street in the Bronx. Image Credit: Google Maps.

    161 Stationery Inc., a prior violator, sold a single cigar for a price below City-required minimum. On October 21, 2017, Awad Ahmad, N., an employee of 161 Stationery Inc., located at 90 East 161st Street in the Bronx, was on the phone and helping other customers when an inspector from the Department of Consumer Affairs entered the store. The inspector placed $2.00 on the counter to purchase a cigar, and Awad Ahmad, N. sold the inspector a single Entourage Palma cigar for $1.50. (more…)

    Tags : CityLaw, Department of Consumer Affairs, Department of Consumer Affairs inspection, revocation of cigarette retail dealer license, tobacco laws, unlawful cigarette sales
    Date: 08/09/2019
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