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Are there any laws or regulations on smoking ban?

At present, China's anti-smoking laws include the Regulations on the Control of Smoking in Public Places.

Public places where smoking is prohibited are

Smoking is prohibited in the following public places:

(a) theaters, dance halls, concert halls, video halls, amusement halls.

(2) conference hall and auditorium.

(three) indoor activities such as libraries, archives, science and technology management, museums, exhibition halls and cultural centers.

(4) Nurseries and kindergartens

(five) classrooms, dormitories and activity rooms in primary and secondary schools, and indoor teaching and activity places in other schools.

(six) shops, bookstores, posts and telecommunications, financial business hall.

(seven) the registration area, waiting area, diagnosis and treatment area and ward area of medical institutions.

(8) Waiting rooms and ticket offices for elevators and public transport, bus stops and port passenger stations.

(nine) other public places as determined by the Municipal People's government.

Extended data:

The main contents of the Regulations on the Control of Smoking in Public Places are as follows:

First, clearly define the scope of no-smoking places. It is stipulated that smoking is completely banned in indoor public places, and smoking is explicitly prohibited in outdoor public places.

The second is publicity and education and smoking cessation services. In particular, it is pointed out that several groups should play an exemplary role, such as staff of state organs, teachers and medical staff, who should take the lead in tobacco control; Teachers should not smoke in front of students; Medical staff should not smoke in front of patients.

The third is to prevent minors from smoking. It stipulates that it is forbidden to sell tobacco products to minors, and schools are obliged to publicize the dangers of tobacco to students and prevent minors from smoking.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-the State Council Regulations on No Smoking in Public Places.