FCLAA

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FCLAA is a U.S. federal law enacted in 1965 that established health warning labels on cigarette packages and set nationwide standards for cigarette advertising and labeling.

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instanceOf United States federal law
tobacco control law
alsoKnownAs 1965 Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act
surface form: Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act of 1965
appliesTo cigarette manufacturers
cigarette packages sold in the United States
areaOfLaw commercial speech regulation
consumer protection law
public health law
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enactedBy United States Congress
enactedInYear 1965
establishes uniform federal standards for cigarette health warnings
focusesOn health risks of cigarette smoking
fullName 1965 Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act
surface form: Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act
industry tobacco industry
jurisdiction federal
preempts state laws on cigarette advertising and labeling that differ from federal standards
primarySubject cigarette advertising
cigarette labeling
productType cigarettes
purpose to establish health warning labels on cigarette packages
to set nationwide standards for cigarette advertising and labeling
regulates cigarette advertising
cigarette labeling
relatedTo Comprehensive Smoking Education Act of 1984
surface form: Comprehensive Smoking Education Act

Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009
surface form: Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act

1969 Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act
surface form: Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act
requires health warnings on cigarette packages
scope nationwide
signedIntoLawBy Lyndon B. Johnson
typeOfWarning health warning

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