Do signs need to be posted in each business within a larger office building or just on the main entrances to the building?
The law states that a sign must be posted in a conspicuous place in each building. Smoking would not be allowed in that building, except for a Class A or B club that has been granted an exemption. The law will be enforced by local law enforcement. Therefore, it is the city, county or district attorney who will interpret the law. I recommend you contact the city, county or district attorney for further clarification.
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