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SB 793 bans sale or distribution of unsafe or counterfeit lighters in California that fail ASTM F400/F2201, expanding safety rules to more lighter types.
SB 793 bans sale or distribution of unsafe or counterfeit lighters in California that fail ASTM F400/F2201, expanding safety rules to more lighter types.
Status: Introduced Feb 21, 2025. Most recent procedural note: Rule 3-9(a) / Re‑referred to Assignments. (Digest indicates no state appropriation or fiscal committee action required.)
SB 793 seeks to strengthen public‑safety rules for lighters by (1) prohibiting the sale, offer for sale, or distribution of lighters that are unsafe under recognized ASTM standards, and (2) prohibiting the sale, offer for sale, or distribution of counterfeit lighters that infringe intellectual‑property rights. The bill expands the scope of existing cigarette‑lighter regulation to cover a broader range of lighter types and counterfeit products.
SB 793 broadens California’s lighter safety rules by tying permissible consumer lighters and related ignition products to ASTM International safety standards (F400 and F2201) and banning sale/distribution of counterfeit lighters that infringe IP rights, while carving out limited exceptions for interstate transport and non‑retail storage. The bill aims to reduce unsafe and infringing ignition products in the marketplace, though the draft provided leaves enforcement and penalty mechanisms unspecified.
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