How are multi-unit apartment buildings and condominium buildings affected by the smoke-free law?
All indoor common areas of apartment and condominium buildings must be smoke-free as of May 1, 2010. Living units of apartment and condominium buildings are not covered by the law. However, owners of apartment and condominium buildings are free to adopt smoke-free policies for their buildings which make the entire building smoke-free, including all living units. How is a place of employment defined? A place of employment means an enclosed indoor area that contains one or more work areas for one or more persons employed by a public or private employer. Work area means a site within a place of employment at which one or more employees perform services for an employer. Is my home office exempt from the ban? Yes. You may smoke in a structure used primarily as the residence of the owner or lessee that is also used as an office for the owner/lessee and for no other employees is exempt from the ban. Can I smoke in my private office in a commercial work establishment? No. What do business oper
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