What areas are exempt from the smoking ban?
• Private homes, private residences and private motor vehicles unless used for child care or day care • Non-enclosed areas of public places, including open air patios, porches or decks; any that are enclosed by garage type doors when all such doors are open; and any that are enclosed by tents or awnings with removable sides or vents when all such sides or vents are removed or open (Smoke from these areas must not infiltrate into areas where smoking is prohibited.) • Venues that restrict access to persons who are 21 years of age or older at all times • Private businesses with 3 or few employees, where smoking may be allowed only in an enclosed room not accessible to the general public; smoke from such a room must not infiltrate into areas where smoking is prohibited • Private clubs • Smoking rooms in hotels and motels, provided that no more than 25 percent of the rooms in a hotel or motel can be designated as smoking rooms • Tobacco manufacturers, importers and wholesalers • Retail toba