Exception for hotel rooms
5(1)Despite paragraphs 3(
a), (
b), (
d), (
k) and (
l), a registered guest and his or her invited guests may smoke in a guest room of a hotel, motel, inn or bed and breakfast facility, but only if the guest room
(a)
is designed primarily as sleeping accommodation,
(b)
is designated as a smoking room by the manager,
(c)
is fully enclosed by floor-to-ceiling walls, a ceiling and doors that separate it physically from any adjacent area in which smoking is prohibited by the Act,
(d)
has a separate ventilation system, and
(e)
conforms to such other requirements as may be prescribed by regulation.
5(2)The requirement for a separate ventilation system under subsection (1) applies only to rooms that are constructed or substantially renovated on or after October 1, 2004.
2004, c.S-9.5, s.5, 6; 2015, c.34, s.4