Acts and Regulations

2011, c.222 - Smoke-free Places Act

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Regulations
14The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) designating any place for the purpose of the definition “enclosed public place”;
(b) designating any place for the purpose of the definition “group living facility”;
(c) prescribing criteria for outdoor eating or drinking areas that are enclosed public places or indoor workplaces;
(d) prescribing requirements for rooms in which smoking is permitted under section 4 or subsection 5(1);
(e) respecting the posting of signs, and the size, colour, print or any other feature of the signs;
(f) prescribing the records to be kept by employers and managers for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Act and the regulations;
(g) prescribing powers and duties of inspectors;
(h) defining any word or expression used in but not defined in this Act for the purposes of this Act, the regulations or both;
(i) respecting any matter that the Lieutenant-Governor in Council considers necessary or advisable to carry out effectively the intent and purpose of this Act.
2004, c.S-9.5, s.15
Regulations
14The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) designating any place for the purpose of the definition “enclosed public place”;
(b) designating any place for the purpose of the definition “group living facility”;
(c) prescribing criteria for outdoor eating or drinking areas that are enclosed public places or indoor workplaces;
(d) prescribing requirements for rooms in which smoking is permitted under section 4 or subsection 5(1);
(e) respecting the posting of signs, and the size, colour, print or any other feature of the signs;
(f) prescribing the records to be kept by employers and managers for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Act and the regulations;
(g) prescribing powers and duties of inspectors;
(h) defining any word or expression used in but not defined in this Act for the purposes of this Act, the regulations or both;
(i) respecting any matter that the Lieutenant-Governor in Council considers necessary or advisable to carry out effectively the intent and purpose of this Act.
2004, c.S-9.5, s.15