Arkansas Smoking Policy

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The University of Arkansas has a clear smoking policy aimed at promoting a healthier environment for all students and staff. According to the Arkansas smoking policy, smoking is prohibited on campus except in designated areas. This approach not only protects non-smokers from secondhand smoke but also encourages smokers to consider reducing their tobacco use. For more details, including designated areas, you can visit the university's official site.

A weak state law adopted in 2007 prohibits smoking in workplaces (except those not open to the public and with two or fewer employees), in restaurants and bars (except those that prohibit persons under 21 from entering the premises), and in public places generally.

Smoking is allowed in outdoor areas only.

The Arkansas Clean Indoor Air Act of 2006, bans smoking in most enclosed workplaces in Arkansas, exempting private residences, hotel and motel rooms designated as smoking rooms, workplaces with fewer than three employees, retail tobacco stores, designated areas in nursing homes, outdoor areas, workplaces of tobacco

Arkansas is one of 34 states that ban smoking in both public and private workplaces, according to the CDC, which advocates for indoor smoking bans as "the only way to fully protect nonsmokers from exposure to secondhand smoke."

Smoking is permitted in outdoor areas of places of employment and in all workplaces of any manufacturer, importer, or wholesaler of tobacco products, of any tobacco leaf dealer or processor, and all tobacco storage facilities. Persons are also allowed to smoke in restaurants and bars licensed by the State of Arkansas.

Arkansas does not have a comprehensive smoke-free law to protect people from secondhand smoke in all indoor areas of workplaces, restaurants, and bars, but the state has implemented a state law that prohibits smoking in cars with children.

» Arkansas Governor Clarifies That Minimum Purchasing Age for Tobacco, Vaping Products Is 21.

A smoking ban in England, making it illegal to smoke in all enclosed work places in England, came into force on 1 July 2007 as a consequence of the Health Act 2006.

Localities in Arkansas with smoking bans that include all bars and restaurants (3 total): Fairfield Bay, January 29, 2006, banned in all enclosed workplaces, including bars and restaurants. Helena-West Helena, November 7, 2008, banned in all enclosed workplaces, including bars and restaurants.

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