Where is Smoking Prohibited?
The Act states that smoking shall not be
permitted and that no person shall smoke in the following indoor areas:
> Places of employment
> Bars
> Restaurants
> Enclosed indoor swimming areas
>
Public transportation, including all ticketing, boarding and
waiting areas; buses, vans, taxicabs and limousines
> All places of employment where services are offered to children
> All schools, including school grounds
> All public and private colleges, universities and other educational and
vocational institutions
> General hospitals
> Residential health-care facilities, except separately designated smoking
rooms for adult patients
> Commercial establishments used for the purpose of carrying on or
exercising any trade, profession, vocation or charitable activity
> All indoor arenas
> Zoos
> Bingo facilities
Where is Smoking
Permitted?
Smoking is permitted in the following areas or businesses:
> Private homes and private residences when
not used for day care
> Private automobiles
> Hotel or motel rooms rented to one or more guests
> Retail tobacco businesses (primary activity is the retail sale of tobacco
products and accessories, and the sale of other products is merely
incidental)
> Membership associations where all duties related to the operation of the
association are performed by volunteers who are not compensated in any
manner
> Cigar bars in existence prior to January 1, 2003 (where 10% or more of
total annual gross income is from the sale of tobacco products)
> Up to 25% of seating in outdoor areas of restaurants with no roof or
ceiling enclosure may be designated smoking areas
How will the Act be Enforced?
The owner, manager or operator of an area open to the public, food service
establishment, or bar, that is covered by this Act must make a reasonable
effort to prevent smoking.
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How Can I File a Compliant?
Employees and the public may report, confidentially, violations of the Act
to the Clinton County Health Department.
Click here to file a complaint
Should Signs be Posted?
Yes. "No Smoking" or "Smoking" signs or a sign with the international "no
smoking" symbol on it must be prominently posted and properly maintained
where smoking is prohibited or permitted.
What are the Penalties?
The enforcement officer for the Clinton County Health Department can assess
a penalty of up to $1,000 for each violation. In areas where the State
Health Department is the enforcement officer, a fine of up to $2,000 may be
assessed.
For more information about the Act, call
1-800-458-1158, ext. 2-7600.
Contact Us
To receive more information, or
file a complaint about
an establishment allowing smoking, call or
visit us at:
Clinton County Health Department
Environmental Unit
135 Margaret Street
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Tel: (518) 565-4870
Click here for information on
the Adirondack Tobacco Free Network Program.
Click here for information on
the Adolescent Tobacco Use Prevention Act.
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