Alabama vape tracker
Track vaping legislation with clear status and impact notes.
We highlight bills that affect access, taxation, compliance, and retail operations.
3 active bills tracked · Updated Apr 15, 2026
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HB72 · Floor Vote
Crimes & offenses; smoking or vaping marijuana in motor vehicle when child is present prohibited, criminal penalties provided, notification of Department of Human Resources required, mandatory reporting if child smells of marijuana required
Sponsor: Representative Patrick Sellers · Last action Jan 29, 2026
Crimes & offenses; smoking or vaping marijuana in motor vehicle when child is present prohibited, criminal penalties provided, notification of Department of Human Resources required, mandatory reporting if child smells of marijuana required
HB663 · Filed
Consumable vapor products; existing excise tax further calculated based on amount of nicotine; product labeling requirements, provided
Sponsor: Representative David Faulkner · Last action Mar 31, 2026
Consumable vapor products; existing excise tax further calculated based on amount of nicotine; product labeling requirements, provided
SB9 · Passed
Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act, renamed Vivian Davis Figures Clean Indoor Air Act; vaping included as prohibited smoking in public places.
Sponsor: Senator Gerald H. Allen · Last action Apr 15, 2026
Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act, renamed Vivian Davis Figures Clean Indoor Air Act; vaping included as prohibited smoking in public places.
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County/city ordinances and enforcement notices tagged for vape.
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License tax on consumable vape product sales
Ordinance · In effect · Effective Jan 1, 2026
Trussville City Council passed an ordinance establishing a license tax of ten cents per milliliter on consumable vape products sold within city limits. Sellers and distributors must obtain a business license from the city.
Moratorium on new CBD and e-cigarette store business licenses
Ordinance · In effect · Effective Jul 1, 2024
Hoover City Council approved a six-month moratorium on issuing new business licenses to CBD and e-cigarette stores, later extended for an additional six months. Approximately 20 existing stores are grandfathered.