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Venezuela
| | Summary: Venezuela implemented their current health warnings policy starting 2004. Cigarette packages are required to have a health warning cover 100% of either the front or the back of the package, which means that overall, 50% of the package space is appropriated to health warnings. A set of 10 health warnings are rotated on cigarette packages. Venezuela also prohibits the terms "light" and "mild" from appearing on packages. As well, Venezuela requires one descriptive message on emissions and constituents on the side of packages. |
Label Images
Click on the links below to access Venezuela's Health Warnings Gallery.
Venezuela's Health Warnings Gallery
Legislation and Regulations
Listed below are documents relating to the implementation and regulation of picture-based health warnings in Venezuela, which came into effect in 2004.
Venezuela's Health Warning Label Regulation (Spanish) (2009)
Venezuela's Health Warning Label Regulation (Spanish) (2004)
Venezuela's Tobacco Warning Labels Legislation - full (Spanish) (2004)
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