Bylaw

Bylaw No. 3345/2005, Smoke-Free Bylaw

Smoking is prohibited on grandstands: open air seating facilities primarily but not exclusively limited to use in watching sporting events. Smoking is also prohibited on bar and restaurant patios and at sidewalk cafes. As of 2013, smoking was also prohibited within 10 m of a playground, seasonal skating rink, skate park, sports field, water...

Smoking Regulation Bylaw No. 637, 2009, A Bylaw to Regulate Smoking in the Village of Pemberton

Broad definition of smoking includes “other lighted smoking equipment that burn other weed or substance.” Smoking prohibited within 25 m of the following: Outdoor Venues (for worship, entertainment, recreation, business or amusement), playgrounds, playing fields, a place at which a Sporting Event (with admission by ticket) is occurring, in transit shelters and on school...

Bylaw No. 2002-231, A Bylaw to Regulate Smoking in Public Places and Workplaces in Kingston

Original Bylaw: Smoking was only prohibited on patios. Amended Bylaw: The amending bylaw prohibits smoking in all municipal parks, trails, playing fields, sports fields, swimming pools, beaches and playgrounds, seating areas of stadiums, and within 9m of entrances to municipal buildings, within 3m of all buildings accessible to the public, and at bus transfer...

Bylaw No. 145-2007, A Bylaw to Regulate Smoking in or Near all Buildings Owned by the Corporation of the City of Kenora

Smoking prohibited within 9 m of entrances or exits of city-owned facilities. The bylaw does not mention air intakes or operable windows. Products Included Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes Definitions “Smoke” or “smoking” includes the carrying of a lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe or any other lighted smoking equipment. Places Smoking Prohibited Doorways, air intakes, operable windows Buffer Zones Doorways, Air Intakes and Operable Windows...