Last updated: May 11, 2023

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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The law prohibits smoking in shelters, auditoriums, and other spectator areas at public events organized outdoors and other facilities that are directly intended for following the event and where participants stay in one place.

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The law prohibits smoking in the outdoor areas of daycare centers and institutions providing pre-primary, basic, vocational, or upper secondary education.

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The law prohibits smoking on playgrounds for which a safety document must be drawn up under Sec. 7 of the Consumer Safety Act.

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The law prohibits smoking in the outer areas of institutions that provide care to persons under the age of 18.

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Analysis The law prohibits smoking on public beaches from May through September 30.