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SMOKE-FREE
ILLINOIS ACT
COMPLAINT
LINE - 1-866-973-4646
Smoke-Free Illinois Act
The Smoke-Free Illinois Act (Act) went into effect January 1,
2008, making Illinois one of 22 states with similar smoking laws.
The Act prohibits smoking in the following areas:
- Public places
- Places of employment
- Within 15 feet of any entrance, window, or ventilation intake
in a public place or place of employment.
Outdoor Smoking Areas
Employers do not have to provide an outdoor shelter for employees
and can restrict smoking in additional areas. Smoking areas for
customers of restaurants and bars need to follow the rules regarding
proximity to the entrances. Employees are not to work in these smoking
areas. The smoking areas must be non-enclosed. For example, smoking
areas could be open on all sides if there is a roof or could have
sidewalls if there is no roof. Whatever style of non-enclosed area,
the area must be non-enclosed all year round.
No Smoking Signs
The Act states "No Smoking" signs are to be placed conspicuously
at each entrance of the building. The signs must comply with the
specifications listed in the Act. Signs in compliance with the Act
can be found on the Smoke-Free Illinois web site at www.smoke-free.illinois.gov.
At the discretion of the owner, operator, manager or other person
in control of the building, "No Smoking" signs can be
placed in restrooms, break rooms and other areas.
Ashtrays
All ashtrays must be removed from areas where smoking is prohibited.
Sometimes other containers such as empty soda and beer cans are
tempting to use as ash trays but this is not allowed.
Fines
Businesses found in violation of the Act are subject to fines
- $250 for the first violation, $500 for the second violation, and
$2,500 minimum fine for all subsequent violations within one year
of the first violation. An individual can be fined not less than
$100 and not more than $250 for a violation.
Making a Complaint
Law enforcement and local health departments are responsible for
investigating complaints and issuing fines. Complaints can be made
in the following ways:
- By calling the Complaint Line at 1-866-973-4646;
- By completing a complaint form on line at www.smoke-free.illinois.gov;
- By calling Jersey County Health Department at 618-498-9565, ext.
334
- By calling local law enforcement.
More information on the Act can be found on the Smoke-Free Illinois
website, www.smoke-free.illinois.gov.
A complete copy of the Act is available.
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