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On November 14, 2006, the Board of Supervisors adopted an ordinance that
restricts smoking in certain outdoor places where nonsmoker exposure is
a concern. The ordinance becomes effective on Wednesday, February 14,
2007. The specific provisions that are applicable to County workplaces
effective February 14 are:
Smoking is prohibited within 20 feet of building openings (windows)
or entrances (public and private)
Smoking is prohibited in all outdoor dining facilities
Smoking is prohibited within 20 feet of outdoor work areas, including
construction sites; and
No person shall dispose of smoking waste or tobacco product waste within
the boundaries of an area in which smoking is prohibited.
Public Works Department is in the process of developing appropriate signage
and placing ashtrays in various County office locations. Once signs are
posted, employee violation of laws will be handled administratively through
their supervisors and the Human Resources progressive disciplinary process,
just as any infraction of a violation.
If you or anyone you know is thinking about quitting smoking, extensive
resources are available, including support classes and nicotine replacement
pharmaceuticals. For additional information, please contact Bay Area Community
Resources at 415.444.5580 x 399.
If you have any questions or would like additional information about
the ordinance, please contact the Marin County Department of Health and
Human Services, Division of Alcohol, Drug and Tobacco Programs at 415.499.3020.
Information about the law, including a copy of the ordinance as well
as compliance tips, can be found at: SmokeFreeMarin.com
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