Protect Local Control

Ensuring Community Rights
To Pass Smokefree Ordinances
 

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No Preemption

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"Any state-level tobacco control legislation should contain language expressly allowing local government authority to take stronger measures if necessary. Local control should be viewed as a public health tool to be protected and encouraged."

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Actions Speak Louder than Words, 1996

Idaho

Idaho's smokefree air law prohibits smoking in publicly-owned workplaces, enclosed public places, as well as restaurants and bowling allies. Bars are not covered by the law, and private businesses employing five or fewer employees may establish separately enclosed breakrooms for smoking, as long as employees, other than custodial or maintenance employees, are not required to work there. The law took effect July 1, 2004. In addition, bowling allies went smokefree on July 1, 2007. Read Idaho's 100% smokefree restaurant law.

Idaho law does not preempt the passage of local smokefree laws. Read more about current tobacco-related legislation in Idaho.

Current tobacco-related statistics are available from the Centers for Disease Control's Tobacco Control State Highlights, 2010.

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