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Arizona, Let's Clear The Air!
In November of 2006 the citizens of Arizona made their voices heard by passing Proposition 201, The Smoke-Free Arizona Act. This landmark statute took effect on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 and requires posting of specific Arizona No Smoking Signs.
The statute prohibits smoking in most indoor public places including (but not limited to):
Posting Requirements
Recap
Arizona-specific no smoking signs must be posted at all entrances in a conspicuous location visible from the outside of the establishment. You many also post no smoking window clings inside affixed to the door or window if visible from the outside.
Effective date is May 1, 2007.
- Restaurants, bars, gaming facilities such as bingo halls, billiard or pool halls, bowling centers, public buildings, grocery stores or any food service establishment
- Lobbies, elevators, restrooms, reception areas, hallways and any other common-use areas in public and private buildings, condominiums and other multiple-unit residential facilities
- Indoor sports arenas, gymnasiums and auditoriums
- Health care facilities, hospitals, health care clinics, doctors offices and child day care facilities
- Common areas in hotels and motels, and no less than 50% of hotel or motel sleeping quarters rented to guests
- Tribes and Sovereign Nations are exempt from the Smoke-Free Arizona Act
Posting Requirements
- Post no smoking signs clearly and conspicuously, identifying where smoking is prohibited and where complaints regarding violations may be registered
- Signs must also be posted in business vehicles
- Signs must be posted at entrances stating that smoking is prohibited
- All signs and window-cling labels must include the Arizona No Smoking violations phone number
- Ashtrays shall be removed from any area where smoking is prohibited
Recap
Arizona-specific no smoking signs must be posted at all entrances in a conspicuous location visible from the outside of the establishment. You many also post no smoking window clings inside affixed to the door or window if visible from the outside.
Effective date is May 1, 2007.

