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What is the new minimum sales age and when does it take effect? Beginning October 1, 2019, the new minimum sales age for all tobacco products in Maryland is 21 (T21). This includes sales of all electronic smoking devicese-cigarettes, vapes, pod devices such as JUUL®, e-liquids, and component parts and accessories.
Yes. Smoke-free housing policies are legal in Maryland. Owners may restrict smoking on their property, including in individual units.
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Smokers must now be be 50 feet from county government buildings.
Clean indoor air ordinancesSmoking is prohibited in all government and private workplaces, schools, childcare facilities, restaurants, bars, casinos/gaming establishments, retail stores and recreational/cultural facilities. No smoke-free restrictions exist for e-cigarette use.
The purpose of the Act is to preserve and improve the health, comfort, and environment of the people of Maryland by limiting exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. The Act prohibits smoking in indoor areas open to the public except in limited circumstances.
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Smoking is prohibited in all government and private workplaces, schools, childcare facilities, restaurants, bars, casinos/gaming establishments, retail stores and recreational/cultural facilities.
Check Local Nonsmoking Laws Currently, Maryland has no statewide law prohibiting smoking in private residential units, such as apartments and condos. There is no legal right to smoke, so landlords can enact nonsmoking policies for an entire complex or just a portion of a complex.