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Smoking is permitted in facilities primarily used for exhibiting a motion picture, stage, drama, lecture, musical recital, or other similar performance, only when it is done as part of the performance.
Smoking in hotels including ESDs: Smoking is prohibited in all enclosed or partially enclosed areas open to the public including but not limited to the following places: ▪ Lobbies ▪ Meeting rooms ▪ Banquet facilities ▪ Hotels may not designate more than 20% of their rooms for smoking by guests.
Smoking is prohibited in all government workplaces, private workplaces, schools, childcare facilities, restaurants, bars, retail stores and recreational/cultural facilities. There are no smoking restrictions in /gaming establishments. E-cigarettes are included in the states definition of smoking.
Remind the person that UH Mānoa is a smoke-free campus. Kindly request the person to stop smoking. Inform the person that there are cessation support resources on campus and in the community to help people quit, including University Health Services Mānoa and the Tobacco Quitline.
The Clean Indoor Air Law was passed in 2006 and restaurants, worksites, shopping malls, multi-unit housing common areas, health care facilities, public areas and airports statewide became smoke-free.
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The Toll of Tobacco in HawaiiHigh school students who use e-cigarettes14.8%Male high school students who smoke cigars (female use much lower)4.2%Kids (under 18) who try cigarettes for the first time each year2,000Adults in Hawaii who smoke10.0% (114,200)2 more rows
Smoking will be prohibited in all enclosed or partially enclosed businesses, state and county facilities, or places open to the public.
Anyone caught smoking in a restricted area can be fined up to $50 for the first violation. Building and/or business owners, managers, and employers also can be fined up to $100 for the first violation, $200 for the second violation within one year, and $500 for each additional violation within one year.

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