Last updated: May 23, 2022

Smoke Free Status of Outdoor Places

Does the law require any outdoor or quasi-outdoor spaces to be smoke free or restrict smoking in any way? Examples of such places include within a specified distance of doorways, outdoor patios of bars or restaurants, parks/beaches, outdoor stadiums, and outdoor markets.
Yes

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Analysis

Smoking is prohibited in or on outdoor premises, buildings, and grounds of government agencies providing health education and/or social welfare and development services. As for other types of government agencies, this Memo Circular prohibits the creation of smoking areas in any outdoor area that is near the entrance or exit or near places where people congregate.

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Analysis

The Memo Circular prohibits the creation of smoking areas in any outdoor area that is near the entrance or exit or near places where people congregate in public land transportation terminals.

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Analysis

The law prohibits smoking in all food preparation areas. This is interpreted to include outdoor areas such as outdoor barbecue grills and food stalls in crowded areas where food is prepared.

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Analysis

The law prohibits smoking in outdoor centers of youth activity such as playschools, preparatory schools, youth hostels, and recreational facilities for persons under eighteen (18) years old.

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Analysis

The implementing rules define “premises” to include open spaces between buildings and within the perimeter of the same tract of land. Therefore, outdoor spaces or open areas in these places are interpreted as required to be 100% smoke free.