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. 2023 Feb 14;11:975065. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.975065

Table 5.

All policies identified.

1. WHO FCTC policies
1.1. Requiring a license to sell tobacco
1.2. Banning tobacco sale via vending machines
1.3. Promoting economically alternative activities to individual sellers
1.4. Banning ways of sale that constitute a way of advertising, promotion, and sponsorships
2. Non-WHO FCTC policies
2.1. Restricting tobacco retail outlets per density of population
2.2. Banning home delivery of tobacco
2.3. Banning tray/mobile tobacco sale
2.4. Capping the tobacco amount allowed per purchase
2.5. Requiring a minimum distance between tobacco retailers
2.6. Banning tobacco retail outlets in or within a minimum distance from specific facilities
2.7. Banning tobacco sale in specific retail outlets
2.8. Restricting tobacco retail outlets per geographic area
2.9. Government controlled outlets
2.10. Limiting the number of hours or days in which tobacco can be sold
2.11. Reducing tobacco products availability and proximity within a retail outlet
2.12. Banning tobacco sale or one or more of tobacco products