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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 May 2006, p. 4

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J <•' 'il' : lii Vi) Page A4 ♦ THE CANADIAN STATESMAN ♦ May 31,2006 durhamregion.com Ontario ,- ready to go smoke-free DURHAM -- The following are some of the areas affected by the new provincial smoking legislation, legislation, which takes effect today. • Condominiums, apartment buildings and college and university residences: No smoking in common areas, elevators, stairwells, stairwells, hallways, parking garages, laundry facilities, lobbies, exercise areas and party or entertainment rooms. • Enclosed workplaces: No smoking in any enclosed area of a building, building, structure or vehicle that an employee works in or frequents during the course of their employment, employment, including washrooms, lobbies and parking garages. • Enclosed public places: ■ No smoking in any enclosed area of a building or structure to which the public has access, including including retail shops, indoor shopping malls, restaurants, restaurants, bars, places of entertainment, casinos, bingo and billiard halls, taxis and limousines. • Bars and restaurants: No smoking in restaurants and bars. • Outdoor bar and restaurant patios No smoking on a patio if it has a roof, an awning, a tarp, a canvas sheeting or other permanent permanent or temporary covering. A stand-alone umbrella umbrella covering a single table would not be considered a roof. • Hotels, motels, inns: . Smoking is prohibited everywhere in hotels, motels and inns-- except in guest rooms desig- ' nated as smoking units. • Day nurseries and private home day care: Smoking is prohibited in'a licensed day nursery nursery under the Day Nurseries Act. Places where licensed private home day care is provided under the Day Nurseries Act must be smoke-free at all' - times, whether children are present or not. • Places of entertainment: No smoking in nightclubs, bars, restaurants,- bowling alleys, and theatres. • Residential care facilities, designated veterans facilities and psychiatric facilities While smoking is prohibited in all enclosed public places and workplaces, operators of specifically specifically designated facilities may open and operate a controlled smoking area so that residents may smoke. • Exemption -- Aboriginal Peoples Aboriginal residents of hospitals (public and private) and long-term care and psychiatric facilities facilities have a right to use tobacco for traditional cultural or spiritual purposes. --Source: Government of Ontario www.gov.on.ca No butts about it, it's now the law From page A1 customers coming that we have had since we opened." . 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