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State Summary
As of June 15, 2007, New Mexico became the 17th state in the nation to have a comprehensive law making most public places smoke free. The Dee Johnson Clean Indoor Air Act eliminates smoking in enclosed indoor workspaces including restaurants, bars and other workplaces (retail/office space, etc.) and indoor public places.
Law Excerpt
Section 7. A new section of the Dee Johnson Clean Indoor Air Act is enacted to read: "POSTED SMOKEFREE AND SMOKING-PERMITTED AREAS.
A. To advise persons of the existence of smokefree areas or smoking-permitted areas, signs shall be posted as follows:
(1) for each indoor workplace or indoor public place where smoking is prohibited pursuant to the Dee Johnson Clean Indoor Air Act, a "NO SMOKING" sign shall be posted where it is clear, conspicuous and easily legible at each public entrance. Posting of "NO SMOKING" signs is the responsibility of the owner, operator, manager or other person having control of the indoor workplace or indoor public place; and
(2) for each indoor workplace or indoor public place where smoking is permitted pursuant to the Dee Johnson Clean Indoor Air Act, a "SMOKING PERMITTED" sign shall be posted where it is clear, conspicuous and easily legible at each public entrance, unless an owner, operator or manager chooses to prohibit smoking in all or part of an indoor workplace or indoor public place where smoking is otherwise permitted.