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The law mentions smoking will be illegal within public places and workplaces if they are “enclosed or substantially enclosed”. What does this mean?

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The law mentions smoking will be illegal within public places and workplaces if they are “enclosed or substantially enclosed”. What does this mean?

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Using examples, “enclosed” would mean a room which has a ceiling or roof which extends to every wall and there are no openings ie: empty spaces or gaps in those walls except for a door. The definition of “substantially enclosed”, is a room with an opening (ie: empty spaces or gaps such as missing walls) to the outside air where the space taken up by the gaps is less than the 50% of the total perimeter of the room.

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