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Smoke Free Ontario Act

 

All Enclosed Workplaces and Enclosed Public
Places in Ontario are Smoke-Free

 

Smoking is prohibited in all enclosed workplaces and enclosed public places across Ontario as of May 31, 2006 under the Smoke Free Ontario Act.

“This legislation makes us a leader in North America, creating safer, smoke-free work environments and supporting our efforts to prevent young people from starting to smoke,” Jim Watson, former Health Promotion Minister said. “This legislation is both comprehensive and fair. It gives municipalities and businesses what they asked for with regard to tougher province wide standards, and reflects the efforts of those who have worked to create a smoke-free Ontario.”

The Smoke-Free Ontario Act:

  • bans smoking in enclosed public places and all enclosed workplaces including restaurants, bars, schools, private clubs, sports arenas, work vehicles, offices and entertainment venues, including casinos, bingo halls, bowling and billiard establishments.

  • eliminates designated smoking rooms (DSRs) in restaurants and bars, permits residential care facilities to operate controlled smoking areas which are specially designed to ensure nobody outside the room is exposed to second-hand smoke.

  • protects home health care workers from second-hand smoke when offering services in private residences.

  • prohibits smoking on patios that have food and beverage service if they are either partially or completely covered by a roof.

  • toughens the rules prohibiting tobacco sales to minors.

  • prevents the promotion of tobacco products in entertainment venues.

  • immediately restricts the retail promotion of tobacco products and impose a complete ban on the display of tobacco products.

  • prohibits smoking in vehicles with children under the age of 16.

Click here to see a copy of the Act and other SFOA resourcces.

 

The public may also obtain information on the Smoke-Free Ontario Act by calling:

  • INFOline at 1-866-396-1760
  • TTY at 1-800-387-5559

     

Last Updated: 2/1/2011

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