<Li> Statewide smoking ban: On June 15, 2007, the Dee Johnson Clean Indoor Air Act went into effect, banning smoking statewide in all enclosed workplaces in New Mexico, including all bars and restaurants, as well as within a "reasonable distance" of the entrances to those places . The Act exempts (1) private residences except when being used to provide commercial childcare, adult care, and / or healthcare, (2) retail tobacco stores, (3) cigar bars, (4) tobacco manufacturing facilities, (5) casinos, (6) quit - smoking programs, (7) designated outdoor smoking areas, (8) private clubs, (9) limousines under private hire, (10) designated hotel / motel smoking rooms, (11) enclosed areas within restaurants, bars, and hotel / motel conference / meeting rooms that are being used for private functions, (12) cultural or ceremonial activities by American Indians, (13) non-bar / restaurant businesses with fewer than two employees that is not usually accessible to the public and all employees agree to allow smoking, and (14) stage, motion picture, or television productions involving smoking as part of the production . Penalties are $100 for a first violation, $200 for a second violation within 12 months and $500 for the third and subsequent violations . Local governments may regulate smoking more stringently than the Act . UNM campuses are tobacco - free as of August 2009 . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Statewide smoking ban: Effective July 24, 2003, smoking is banned statewide in all enclosed workplaces in New York, including all bars and restaurants and construction sites . The law exempts (1) private homes and automobiles, (2) hotel / motel rooms, (3) retail tobacco businesses, (4) private clubs, (5) cigar bars (A cigar bar that makes 10 percent of its gross income from the on - site sale of tobacco products and the rental of on - site humidors, not including vending machines sales are exempt from the ban), (6) outdoor areas of bars and restaurants, and (7) enclosed rooms in restaurants, bars, convention halls, etc., when hosting private functions organized for the promotion and sampling of tobacco products . Local governments may regulate smoking more stringently than the state law . Breaking the state law can result in a fine of between $200 and $2,000, depending how many violations one has had within a year . <Ul> <Li> Albany, On January 1, 2015, the following ordinance took effect . "No person shall smoke within the City's parks, sport fields, swimming pools, or playgrounds . For purposes of this section, to' smoke' means to burn a lighted cigar, cigarette, or pipe or to use any other substance which contains tobacco ." </Li> <Li> Great Neck, Adopted January 4, 2011, smoking was banned on sidewalks in front of commercial buildings, Village Green park, and the Housing Authority . </Li> <Li> New York City, From May 18, 2014 everyone under the age of 21 was banned from buying cigarettes, tobacco products and e-cigarettes . Effective May 23, 2011, smoking was banned in all parks, boardwalks, beaches, recreation centers, swimming pools and pedestrian plazas . On March 30, 2003, smoking was banned in all enclosed workplaces, including bars and restaurants; exempts tobacco bars, owner - operated bars, separately ventilated smoking rooms in bars, private clubs with no employees, private functions organized for the promotion and sampling of tobacco products, and retail tobacco shops . Shortly after, on July 24, 2003, the statewide smoking ban came into effect . New York City may suspend or revoke a business's license if it has been found guilty of violating this law three times within 12 months . </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> <Li> Statewide smoking ban: Effective July 24, 2003, smoking is banned statewide in all enclosed workplaces in New York, including all bars and restaurants and construction sites . The law exempts (1) private homes and automobiles, (2) hotel / motel rooms, (3) retail tobacco businesses, (4) private clubs, (5) cigar bars (A cigar bar that makes 10 percent of its gross income from the on - site sale of tobacco products and the rental of on - site humidors, not including vending machines sales are exempt from the ban), (6) outdoor areas of bars and restaurants, and (7) enclosed rooms in restaurants, bars, convention halls, etc., when hosting private functions organized for the promotion and sampling of tobacco products . Local governments may regulate smoking more stringently than the state law . Breaking the state law can result in a fine of between $200 and $2,000, depending how many violations one has had within a year . <Ul> <Li> Albany, On January 1, 2015, the following ordinance took effect . "No person shall smoke within the City's parks, sport fields, swimming pools, or playgrounds . For purposes of this section, to' smoke' means to burn a lighted cigar, cigarette, or pipe or to use any other substance which contains tobacco ." </Li> <Li> Great Neck, Adopted January 4, 2011, smoking was banned on sidewalks in front of commercial buildings, Village Green park, and the Housing Authority . </Li> <Li> New York City, From May 18, 2014 everyone under the age of 21 was banned from buying cigarettes, tobacco products and e-cigarettes . Effective May 23, 2011, smoking was banned in all parks, boardwalks, beaches, recreation centers, swimming pools and pedestrian plazas . On March 30, 2003, smoking was banned in all enclosed workplaces, including bars and restaurants; exempts tobacco bars, owner - operated bars, separately ventilated smoking rooms in bars, private clubs with no employees, private functions organized for the promotion and sampling of tobacco products, and retail tobacco shops . Shortly after, on July 24, 2003, the statewide smoking ban came into effect . New York City may suspend or revoke a business's license if it has been found guilty of violating this law three times within 12 months . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> Albany, On January 1, 2015, the following ordinance took effect . "No person shall smoke within the City's parks, sport fields, swimming pools, or playgrounds . For purposes of this section, to' smoke' means to burn a lighted cigar, cigarette, or pipe or to use any other substance which contains tobacco ." </Li> <Li> Great Neck, Adopted January 4, 2011, smoking was banned on sidewalks in front of commercial buildings, Village Green park, and the Housing Authority . </Li> <Li> New York City, From May 18, 2014 everyone under the age of 21 was banned from buying cigarettes, tobacco products and e-cigarettes . Effective May 23, 2011, smoking was banned in all parks, boardwalks, beaches, recreation centers, swimming pools and pedestrian plazas . On March 30, 2003, smoking was banned in all enclosed workplaces, including bars and restaurants; exempts tobacco bars, owner - operated bars, separately ventilated smoking rooms in bars, private clubs with no employees, private functions organized for the promotion and sampling of tobacco products, and retail tobacco shops . Shortly after, on July 24, 2003, the statewide smoking ban came into effect . New York City may suspend or revoke a business's license if it has been found guilty of violating this law three times within 12 months . </Li> </Ul>

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