Comply with Michigan's Smoke Free Air Law that went into effect May 1, 2010.
The law protects residents and visitors from exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke in all restaurants, bars and businesses (including hotels and motels),
What does the law require of business owners?
• Post the required no-smoking signs.
• Remove indoor ashtrays and other smoking paraphernalia. Any items that are used to extinguish or dispose of a tobacco product must be removed from indoor areas.
• Direct any person who is smoking to extinguish the cigarette, cigar or other lighted tobacco item. If customers refuse to comply, stop service and ask them to leave. If necessary use your normal protocol for removing a disruptive customer from your premises. Document the steps taken to handle the situation.
For additional information, please contact the Michigan Department of Community Health.
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