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The New Smoke Free Ohio Law
For more information,
please visit:
www.SmokeFreeOhio.org
Need A No Smoking Sign?
Download a sample sign that, when placed properly, meets requirements.
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Sample Color Sign:
http://www.odh.ohio.gov/ASSETS/50F0940288AA4C57A44965B6543027FC/NoSmokingColor.pdf
Sample Black & White Sign:
http://www.odh.ohio.gov/ASSETS/4E4D01DCBDB549D384B2320FFC55204B/NoSmokingGrayscale.pdf
Sign Posting Requirements:
http://www.odh.ohio.gov/ASSETS/ACB77174F415483B89664F55F6C2F22C/ORC3794.06A.pdf
ODH Director
Clarifies Smoking Ban Confusion
Ohio Department of
Health Director J. Nick Baird, M.D., issued the
following statement Dec. 8th to clear
the air over confusion surrounding
implementation of Ohio’s indoor smoking ban.
“Despite rumors and some news reports to the
contrary, the Ohio smoking ban is alive and
well. The law took effect Dec. 7 and remains in
effect today. Under the language of the law
passed on Nov. 7, the Ohio Department of Health
(ODH) is not able to levy any fines until the
enforcement mechanisms are in place. During this
implementation period, ODH will follow up on all
notices of potential violations with an
informational letter reminding businesses of
their obligations under the law. This
implementation period is NOT a grace period.
This implementation period will give Ohio
businesses the opportunity to better understand
how to comply with the smoking ban. Some 280,000
Ohio businesses, as of Dec. 7, are required to
prohibit smoking, remove ashtrays and other
smoking receptacles and post no-smoking signs
with the number for reporting violations –
866-559-OHIO. Enforcement begins sometime this
spring, once the rules are in place. Ohio voters
overwhelmingly approved this law, giving me, as
the director of health, the responsibility of
implementing and enforcing this law. I take this
responsibility seriously and assure my fellow
Ohioans we will work diligently to fashion
equitable enforcement rules that protect Ohioans
from the dangers of secondhand smoke.”
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