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Smoking is allowed only outside at a "reasonable distance" from doors, vents, and windows – measured by whether smoke can drift inside. Columbus, June 1, 2013, banned in all enclosed workplaces, including bars, restaurants, and private clubs [5] Cumberland, January 1, 2008, banned in all enclosed workplaces, including bars and restaurants [5]
New York: 1992 [LABOR] LAW § 201-d Not specific to tobacco use, covers all lawful activities North Carolina: 1991 N.C. GEN. STAT. § 95-28.2 Not specific to tobacco use, covers all lawful activities North Dakota: 1993 N.D. CENT. CODE §§ 14-02.4-01 et seq. Oklahoma: 1991 OKLA. STAT. ANN. tit. 40, § 500 Oregon: 1989 OR. REV. STAT. §§ 659A ...
In recent years New York City has passed administrative codes §17-502 and §17-508 forcing landlords of privately owned buildings, cooperatives, and condominiums to adopt a smoking policy into all leases. These codes oblige landlords to enact provisions telling tenants the exact locations where they can or can not smoke.
New York has long been unfriendly to smokers, particularly with the ban instituted in 2003. This year, however, a renewed effort to curb tobacco sales could translate to a negative financial ...
Smoke billowed over Manhattan after a fire broke out at a luxury apartment building in New York on Thursday. The fire started around 11:30 a.m. ET in the Hudson Yards high-rise, the New York Fire ...
As NYC cracks down on illegal weed shops, 3,000 are going up in smoke. It’s no ‘urban doom loop,’ but could be a ray of hope for priced-out legal retailers Seamus Webster
New York City, prohibited to anyone under 21 years of age; [citation needed] also prohibited everywhere smoking is banned indoors and out; [3] vaping is allowed only in e-cigarette shops; Suffolk County, prohibited to anyone under 21 years of age; [22] also prohibited everywhere smoking is banned indoors and out [3]
The Restriction on Smoking (Jersey) Law 1973 was amended by the Restriction on Smoking (Amendment No. 2) (Jersey) Law 2006 [149] adopted 16 May 2006 that enabled the States to make regulations that prohibit or restrict smoking tobacco or a substance (or a mixture of substances) other than tobacco, or the use of tobacco, in a workplace or other ...