Smoke-Free Air Act Initiative
Effective April 15, 2006, indoor public places and workplaces across the State were made smoke free. New Jersey's Smoke-Free Air Act went into effect to ensure workers have a safe workplace and that all non-smokers, including children and senior citizens, can breathe smoke-free air in the public places they visit.
In 2010, the Smoke Free Air Act was amended to include electronic smoking devices such as E-cigarettes (also known as personal vaporizers, electronic nicotine delivery systems, etc.).
The law affects the following types of indoor public places and workplaces:
- Any enclosed location at which a person performs any service or labor
- Restaurants and bars
- Public transportation systems
- Child care centers
- Health care facilities, patient waiting rooms and nursing homes
- Sports facilities including racetracks and bowling alleys
- Theatres, clubs, concert halls, public libraries, museums, art galleries
- Shopping malls and retail stores
- Parking facilities, lobbies, elevators
- Lodging - hotels, motels, etc. (smoking is allowed in up to 20% of guest rooms)
- Bingo facilities
Helpful Links
The Atlantic County Division of Public Health is ready to assist the public and business owners alike in providing information, education and enforcement of this law. A printed version of the Smoke-Free Air Act, brochures, signs and other information about the law is available at the New Jersey Department of Health Tobacco Control page.