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Iowa No Smoking Poster
The Iowa Legislature passed the Smoke Free Air Act, effective July 1, 2008, to protect the public's health and the health of employees from the dangers of exposure to secondhand smoke.
Product Specifications
- Updated 6/08
- Size: 8.5" x 11"
- Laminated both sides
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Iowa No Smoking Poster
The Iowa Legislature passed the Smoke Free Air Act, effective July 1, 2008, to protect the public's health and the health of employees from the dangers of exposure to secondhand smoke. Smoking is prohibited in all enclosed public places, workplaces, and in some outdoor areas. Signs are required and must be posted at every entrance to a public place and place of employment where smoking is not allowed, and at every entrance to outdoor areas where smoking is not allowed. Signs also must be posted in public vehicles and in vehicles owned, leased or provided by an employer.
The law prohibits smoking in all enclosed areas in places of employment. Examples include: restaurants, bars, public and private educational facilities, factories, warehouses, office buildings and shopping malls. Enclosed areas include: work areas, private offices, conference and meeting rooms, classrooms, auditoriums, employee lounges and cafeterias, hallways, restrooms, elevators, stairways and stairwells, and vehicles owned, leased, or provided by the employer. A private residence used as a childcare facility, a childcare home, or as a health care provider location also must be smoke free.
Smoking is not allowed in outdoor sports arenas, stadiums, amphitheaters, and in the designated seating areas of outdoor festivals or other outdoor entertainment venues where the public gathers to witness entertainment events. Smoking is also prohibited in the outdoor seating or serving areas of restaurants; public transportation stations, platforms and shelters; school grounds; and the grounds of public buildings.