After a three-month blanket ban, the sale of certain vape products resumed on Wednesday and Thursday after public health officials adopted new regulations born of the outbreak of severe lung illness associated with vaping.

The Department of Public Health approved new restrictions Wednesday affecting nicotine vape products and rescinded Gov. Charlie Baker’s temporary ban on those products. The approval of those regulations came after Baker signed into law An Act to Modernizing Tobacco Control on Nov. 27., permanently banning the sale of all flavored tobacco products, including mint and menthol cigarettes.

But all vaping products, with the exception of marijuana-based ones, can be sold and consumed at smoking bars, according to the regulations. The Cannabis Control Commission on Thursday peeled back its quarantine on marijuana vape products, allowing the sale of newly manufactured products that had been tested for vitamin E acetate to resume.

Starting June 1, 2020, flavored cigarettes, cigars and other tobacco products, including mint and menthol, will only be available for purchase at smoking bars, per the tobacco bill. Here is a breakdown of what products are being sold and where, for the moment.

Non-age restricted retailers, like gas stations, convenience and liquor stores:

Can sell combustible cigarettes, including mint and menthol

Can sell cigars, including flavored cigars, provided the municipality does not have a restriction in place on flavors

Can sell other tobacco products that are not e-cigarettes, provided the municipality does not have a restriction in place on flavors

Can sell nicotine e-cigarettes with a nicotine concentration of less than 35 milligrams per milliliter of vaping solution

Adult-only tobacco retailers, like smoke shops:

Can sell combustible cigarettes, including mint and menthol

Can sell cigars, including flavored cigars, provided the municipality does not have a restriction in place on flavors

Can sell other tobacco products that are not e-cigarettes, provided the municipality does not have a restriction in place on flavors

Can sell nicotine e-cigarettes with a nicotine concentration of less than 35 milligrams per milliliter of vaping solution

Can sell nicotine e-cigarettes with a nicotine concentration of more than 35 milligrams per milliliter of vaping solution

Adult-only smoking bars:

Can sell combustible cigarettes, including mint and menthol

Can sell cigars, including flavored cigars, provided the municipality does not have a restriction in place on flavors

Can sell other tobacco products that are not e-cigarettes, provided the municipality does not have a restriction in place on flavors

Can sell nicotine e-cigarettes with a nicotine concentration of less than 35 milligrams per milliliter of vaping solution

Can sell nicotine e-cigarettes with a nicotine concentration of more than 35 milligrams per milliliter of vaping solution

Can sell flavored e-cigarettes with any nicotine concentration

Marijuana retailers: