BC E-Substances Reporting application (BCER)
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The new E-Substances Regulation introduced requirements for all businesses who currently sell E-substances or intend to sell E-substances in British Columbia. Business owners must notify the Ministry of Health of their intent to sell restricted E-substances. There are also new requirements to provide individual product reports (and manufacturing reports as applicable) at least 6 weeks before the product is first sold from the sales premises. The Notice of Intent, product reports, manufacturing reports and sales reports are required for each location of your business and only for non-therapeutic nicotine E-substances.
The BC E-Substances Reporting BCER) application is a new web-based portal which supports requirements of the E-Substances Regulation. The BCER is a new web-based application for all businesses which intend to sell vapour products in BC. It will allow businesses to submit their Notice of Intent to sell E-substances, product reports, manufacturing reports and sales reports on-line using a single system. This new site requires businesses to create their own account using a basic BCeID. Once all new data has been entered by a business, the new BCER will enable businesses to update business information and upload reports as necessary throughout the year. To ensure consistency in reporting requirements, templates have been created for uploading multiple location and product reports. Details and templates can be found below.
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BCER Support:
The following materials have been developed to assist retailers with submitting the required reports.
Business owners must notify the Ministry of Health of their intent to sell restricted E-substances by submitting a Notice of Intent to sell E-Substances to the Ministry of Health. The Notice of Intent to Sell E-Substances is required for each separate sales premises for your business and for the sale of non-therapeutic nicotine E-substances. Business owners will be required to submit the following information through the BC E-Substances Reporting Application:
The Notice of Intent must be submitted prior to January 15 of each year that a retailer intends to continue selling restricted e-substances.
Businesses that have multiple sales premises will have the option to enter each of their locations manually or they may upload a prefilled Comma Separated Values (CSV) template to the application. The following business location template may be used and must be saved as a CSV file. Once uploaded, businesses will map the headers from their document to the headers in the online application. Businesses must map each of the headers outlined in the application (see below). You may use an existing template that you have for your business if it includes the headings outlined in the template. It must also be uploaded as a CSV.
Business Location Template (CSV, 1KB)
What is a CSV?
A Comma Separated Values (CSV) file is a plain text file that contains a list of data. Microsoft Excel files can be saved as CSV files. Using a CSV file allows retailers to upload a list of data (products, locations, etc.) to the application.
Please note that if a business location is also a retail location, business owners will have to add it as a retail location in the application.
NOTE: Business owners that fail to submit their Notice of Intent and that fail to comply with the new reporting requirements may be subject to offences under the Public Health Act.
As a business owner who sells or intends to sell E-substances in British Columbia, you are required to provide product information reports for each restricted E-substance you intend to sell. Product reports must be submitted at least 6 weeks prior to selling a restricted E-substance at retail.
A Product Report must include the following information for each restricted E-substance that will be sold from the sales premises.
Product information must be submitted using the BCER application. Only one product report may be submitted for each sales premise. If you receive product from multiple manufacturers, you must combine all product reports into one CSV template for uploading.
The following Product Report CSV template may be used and must be saved as a CSV file. Once uploaded, products will map the headers from their document to the headers in the online application. Businesses must map each of the headers outlined in the application (see below). You may use an existing template that you have for your business if it includes the headings outlined in the template. It must also be uploaded as a CSV.
Product Report CSV Template (CSV, 1KB)
If any of the above information changes for a restricted E-substance product, the business owner must report this change to the Ministry within 7 days of selling the changed product.
As a business owner, if a retailer formulates, packages, re-packages or prepares restricted E-substances for sale at your sales premises, you are required to provide information about those E-substances. Manufacturing reports must be submitted at least 6 weeks prior to selling the restricted E-substance at the retail location.
A Manufacturing Report must include the following information for each restricted E-substance that will be sold from the sales premises.
Manufacturing reports must be entered manually into the database for each product that a business manufacture. The BCER application will allow you to choose an option to apply the manufacturing report to multiple locations, if applicable. The following template may be used to assist with data entry.
Manufacturing Report Template for retailers (XLSX, 19KB)
Prior to January 15 of each year, business owners must report the vapour product sales that have occurred during a specified reporting period. For each type of vapour product sold, a business owner must report on:
The sales information must be collected during the reporting period of October 1 in one year to September 30 of the following year. The sales volume data collected during this reporting period must be reported by the business owner before January 15, of every year (i.e. all business owners must report the previous year’s sales figures by this date). For example, business owners must submit their first sales report by January 15, 2023 for the sales period of October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022.