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Frisco offers its visitors and residents a smoke-free community. As of June 1, 2004 smoking is no longer permitted in restaurants, bars and other indoor public places in Frisco including, but not limited to:
Smoking is also no longer permitted in the following other places in:
Smoking is allowed in the following indoor public places at the discretion of the property owner or manager:
What if I choose not to ask customers to stop smoking?
The owners, managers, operators or those who control the premises subject to the regulation will be held responsible for complying with the ordinance in their establishment.
What if a customer refuses to stop smoking?
Owners and employees are encouraged to use common sense. Only as a last resort if the customer refuses or is belligerent should the police be contacted.
What is the fine for non-compliance?
If common sense does not prevail, penalties for violations shall be assessed as follows: First violation - not to exceed $100 Second violation - not to exceed $200 Each additional violation - not to exceed $500
Are all restaurants and bars smoke- free in this ordinance?
Yes, smoking is prohibited in all areas of restaurants and bars that are enclosed and open to the public.
Can you smoke on patios and decks outside of a restaurant or bar?
Yes, smoking is allowed in outdoor areas, unless otherwise prohibited by the establishment owner. In the Town of Dillon, smoking is not allowed within 20 feet of the entrance or main doorway to the establishment.
Can employees smoke in a breakroom or designated smoking office?
Yes, at the discretion of the business owner or manager, employees may smoke in enclosed areas that are not open to the public.
Who must provide the "No Smoking" signage?
The owner, manager and employer are required to post the signs. SmokeFree Summit is providing free adhesive signs while supplies last. After that, businesses will be responsible for obtaining their own signage.
How do I get additional signs?
Each Town and the County will have an extra supply of adhesive signs, while supplies last.
Where should signs be posted?
"No Smoking" signs should be posted and maintained in a position clearly visible at every public entrance to areas where smoking is prohibited.