Tobacco and Vapour Enforcement Officers complete routine, follow-up, complaint and compliance inspections. Click on the link below to view inspection reports.

Tobacco and Vapour Enforcement Officers conduct inspections on a routine basis and when complaints are received. Inspections determine if regulatory requirements are being met with regard to restricting sales to persons 19 years old and over tobacco, and vapour product display and promotional practices.

Each visit generates an inspection report that is provided to the operator to either confirm that they are compliant with regulations, or to inform them that they are required to address deficiencies.

Tobacco and Vapor facility inspection reports

Violation tickets

Both environmental health officers and tobacco enforcement officers are employed by Fraser Health to complete routine, follow-up and complaint inspections. This helps to ensure that facilities are in compliance with the applicable public health legislation. Officers have a variety of tools at their discretion which include but are not limited to education, violation tickets, orders and court action. Note that violation tickets issued to private individuals may not be displayed.

Please note the offences listed here are current as of the date at the bottom of each page. The information reflects only violation tickets with confirmed guilty statuses as reported to Fraser Health by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia. A guilty status is assigned to a violation ticket when one of the following has occurred: Guilty by Expiry, Guilty by Court Judgement and Guilty by Reason of Payment.

Tobacco and vapour facility violation tickets

Currently there are no violation tickets issued under this section.
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