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CALIFORNIA CITY A'ND COUNTY SMOKIYG OP:DINANCES
Americans for'Nonsmokers' Rights
2054 University Avenue, Suite 500
Berkeley, CA'94704
(415) 841-31032
March 1, 1986
SUMMARY
This set of charts summarizes the provisions of the significant city and
county smoking ordinances in Californ2a.
State law regulates smoking,in supermarkets, health facili!ties, and public
meetings: (Sqx nonsmoking) and'certain, parts of publicly owned buildings. Most
localities regulate smoking in theaters. Many communities have enacted far
stronger smoking,laws.
To be incLuded in this compilation, an ordinance must affect either private
workplaces, restaurants, or a substantial number'of significant public places.
Among Ca3ii'fornia cities and counties,,at,least
74 cities and counties have a.significant nonsmoker protection law.
66 regulate smoking iniprivate workplaces.
62 require nonsmok4.ng,sections in restaurants.
54 restrict smoking in retail stores.
44x of'the population of'Cal'i'fornia ('11,296,065 people) lives in a,
place where a smoking policy is required of private employers.
We say "at least" because ordinances are now being enacted at the rate of,
severalia month.
In addition.to the jurisdictions counted'above, 6 counties have laws
protecting only, county, gpvernment employees. They are:
Fresno CountyLake County
IasiAngeles County
Monterre7, County,
Orange County (also has public'places.Iaw)
Yolo County (by resolution)
'14iE' CHARTS I
Five charts.are provided. They are:
I' Cities and Counties with Ordinances
III Summary of Major Provisions
III, Workplace Provisimns
IV Other Public Places
V Enforcement; Exceptions; Other Places
A Q!?ICL REFERENCE
Chart I is; the "quick reference" for California,smoking ordlLnances. It lists
all counties and cities with significant smoking,laws. It,shows population,
county,,and year and month (when known) of enactment of the most recent
ordinance. It also tells whether the lav regulates smoking,for restaurants,
private employers and retail stores.
MORE DETaILS'
Charts II,through V contain details of each smoking law.
In, order to condense a,great deal of information into a small space,
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abbreviations and footnotes have been used extensively. The indicatiow "Yes"
in a col'umn,means that smoking,is prohibited or restricted'in the
corresponding,place, or that the law contains the corresponding provision. A,
blank means that smoking is not regulated,in that place.
Abbreviations specific to certainicolumns are explained below. Footnotes
appear at the end of this text.
CHART II - SUw11ARY,OF MAJOR PROVISIOYS
For each city and county with a smoking ordinance, this chart shows whether
the law restricts smoking inipri.ate workplaces, in retail stores,,andiin
restaurants. This chart is similar to Chart I, but more information is given
on the specific restrictions in each place.
WORKPLACES RECULATEDs "All" indicates that all private workplaces are
required to have a smoking policy. "All 4+" (for example) means that all
private employers vithi4 or,more employees are covered. "Ofc." or "Ofc.Wkpl"
means that the ordinance covers onIly office workplaces.
RETAIL STORES: "Dept." means only department stores are affected. "Ai1Bus"
means retail stores and all other'business establishments are affected.
RESTAURANTS: Most entries in this coSumn show the minimum percentage of seats
required in the nonsmoking,sectibn, and the minimum size of restaurants which
are required to have a nonsmoking section. For eiample, "25Z'40,*" means
restaurants with 40 or more,seats are required,to have at least 25Z of those
seats in a(usual'ly contiguous) nonsmoking section. "NOx" indicates no
minimum percentage; often there is a requirement for sufficient,nonsmoking
seats to accommodate nonsmokers. If no restaurant size is shown. alll
restaurants suat have a nonsmoking section.
CHART IIP - SUt44ARY OF WORKPLACE PROVISIONS.
This chart lists only those cities and counties with ordinances requiring all
or most'employers to have a smoking policy in the workplace. A"Yes° in most
col'umns indicates that smoking is prohi'bited in the indicated!area. Other
abbreviations:
WORKPLACES REGULA'TED: See Chart II above.
Cafeteria: An entry in this column indikates the minimum percentage of
cafeterias, lunchrooms and (usually) employee lounges required to be
nonsmoking.
Medicai' Facil.: "Yes" indicates smoking prohibited in medical facilities and'
nurses aid stations.
Mt¢. Rooms: "Yes" indllcates smoking prohibited in (usually all of)'meeting
rooms, conference rooms and auditoriiums. Some ordinances allow for smoking by
unanimous consent of'those present.
DesiX. OwnArea: "Yes"'indicates that anlempl'oyee,can designate his/her
immediate work area as a nonsmoking area6
Nonsmkr Prefnce: "Yes"'indicates that when a dispute arises under the
workplace smoking policy, priority must be given to the nonsmokers. Some,
ordinances require that,nonsmokers must be satisfied, even if this requires
banning,smoking in a work area.
Nonretal'n: "Yes" indicates that it is unlawful to dismiss or discriminatee
against an employee for requesting,his/her rights under the smoking law.
CflART'IV - OTHER PUBLIC PLACES .aF!Fr-C''ED
A "Yes" indicates that smoking is prohibited inithe indicated places
(abbreviated in column headings)I: Theaters (,sometimes exeepting,the Lobby);
Museums, libraries and galleries; Public (i'.e., gavernment)~ meetings;
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Elevators; Food markets and supermarkets; (.indbor),Servdce lines; Rest rooms
(sometimes "public" onlj); Pharmacies; Buses and!other public transit vehicles
and facilities.
CAART,V - ENFORCEISNT: ERCEPTIONS: OTHER AREAS AFFECTED
HNFORCEMENif: This column, indicates any, special enforcement mechanisms. A'
violation, is usually an infraction; this is.true even if' "Infraction" is not
specifically shown6 unlessi "misdemeanor" or "none" (inot a violation of law)
appears. "Misdemeanor" means any violation is a misdemeanor.
Many laws also provide that a, vi'olation ia a public nuisance and allow the
city to abate it by the appropriate procedure. "Pub.Nuis." means individuals
al'solhave this right.
If a particular'of'fice or person!is given enforcement responsibility, that is
shown here. "City t'lacager/comp,laint" means any person may initiate aa
complaint with the city manager.
"Bus.Lic." means compliance is a condition othaving,a business license.
Self-certification.of compliance may be requiredc "Bus.Lic.Ren." means it,is
required onilicense renewal; "Inspect" means required during otherwise
mandated inspection by fire or health department.
EXCEPTIONS: "Appl." indicates that an affected,business or facility may apply
for a publiic hearing and, upon paying the applicable hearing fees and,making,
certain showings which vary from place to p1'ace, may be granted'an exception6
"S3'gr"'indicates that a place may be exempted by posting,.a "smoking permitted"
sign.
OT}IER AFFEC'IM ARfiAS: Lists other places where smoking is,prohibited.
F00'1N0'11F5 T0 CHA'RTS' I' - V
+ Revised information or new ordinance since~last revdsioniof chart.
Indicates city or county for which: we do not'have complete or most recent
information.
[1] Smoking prohibited'in all public places and places of employment except
in designated smoking areas. Ordinances using,this languagg al'most
always contain a list of' specific public places in which a smoking,area
may not be designated~ and further restrictions affecting places of
employment.
[2] County population includes unincorporated:areas onl'y.
[3J Year and month.of most recent addition or change.
[4'] Exceptionsx Appl. - by application; Sign - by posting a sign.
[5] Preference of a majority of'the nonsmokers shall prevail.
[6J Workplace minimums are suggested, not required..
[7] If nonsmokers can not be otherwise.accommodated, smoking will be
prohibited entirely.
[8]! Retail' stores over 1,000 square feet.
[9] Violation of the ratailiation, provision is a misdemeanor;,all other
violations are infractions.
(1i0i] No sections required but policy must be,posted.
(I1] Exception can be al'lowed''for, certain places certified as meeting,a
specific minimum air, circulation stantard.
(121 Smoke free work area must be provided to any employee reques,ting,one im,
writing.
(13] Smoking is prohibited in all retail,stores, including pharmacies.
[14] Smoking prohibited in inner hallh+ays~only,.
[15] Private offices may be designated nonsmoking by the occupant.
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CHART I: CALIFORNIA CIT'IES'AND COUNTIES WIITH SMOKING ORDINANCES
COMMUNITY COUNTY POPULATION YSvtR/`lONTH PRIVATE RESTAURANTS RETAIL
E."IACTED WORKPLACES STORES
Nr. places regulating: 74 66 68 56
Anti'och Contra Costa 46,600 1985/11 Yes~ Yes: Yes
+ BerkeLey Alameda 106.500 1980 Yes~ Yes Yes
Brea Orange 32,050 1985/07 Yes
Brentwood Contra Costa 5,,150: 1'985/1'1, Yes Yes Yes
Carlsbad San Diego 44,550 1'983/06 Yes Yes Yes
Carpinteria Santa Barbara 11,400 1985/03 Yes
+ CathedraliCity' Riverside 16i,050, 1982/12
Chu1a Vista San Diego 90,300 1984 Yes Yes Yes
Clayton Contra Costa 4,490 1985/11 Yes Yes Yes
Concard' Contra Costa 105,000 1985/11 Yes Yes Yes
Coronado San Diego 90,300 1984/08' Yes Yes Yes
Cupertino Santa Clara 33,950 198'5/02I Yes Yesi Yes
Danvi!11e. Contra Costa 27,600 1985/11 Yes Yes Yes,
Del Nlar San Diego. 5,125 1983/06 Yes Yes Yes~
E1,Cajon San Diego 80,1100 1985 Yes Yes Yes
El Cerrito, Contra Costa 23,300 1'985i/'lli' Yes Yes Yes
Escondido San Diego 75,800 1'983112 Yes Yes Yes
+.Grand Terrace San Bernardino 9,875 1'985/11 Yes Yes Yes
Hemet Riverside 28,050 1985/05 Yes Yes Yes
Hercurles Contra Costa 7,$00' 1985/10 Yes Yes Yes
+*~Huatington Beach Orange 179,900 1986/02 Yes Yes
Imperial Beach San Diego 24,550 1985/10 Yes Yes Yes
Indio Riverside 28',200 1985/11, Yes Yes Yes
Irvine, Orange 80,100 1985/10 Yes
La' Itlesa San Diego 52,200 1984/02' Yes Yes Yes
Lafayette Contra Costa 22,500 1985/10 Yes Yes: Yes
Laguna Beach Orange 18,450 1985 Yes: Yes
Livermore Alameda 52,100 1985/06 Yes Yes Yes
Long, Beach Los Angeles 3811,800 1985/07 Yes Yes
+ Los Altos Santa Clara 27,400. 1'979 Yes Yes Yes
Los Angeles Los Angeles 3',144,800 1984/11 Yes
I:os' Gatos Santa Clara' 27750' 1'980i/06 Yes Yes Yes
Martinez Contra Costa 25,300~ 1!985/11 Yes Yes Yes
+ Menlo Park San Mateo 27,850, 1986/02 Yes
Mill Vailey Harin 12,800 1982 Yes
Mi'lp,itas Santa Clara 41,850 1985/08 Yes Yes Yes
Mountain View SantaiClara 61,600 1984/06 Yes Yes Yes
National City San Diego 51,200 1984/05' Yes Yes Yes
Newport Beach Orange 66.100 1985/06 Yes Yes
Oceanside San Diego 91,800 1983 Yes Yes Yes
+-0rinda Contra Costa 15,000 1985/12 Yes~ Yes Yes
Palo Alto Santa Clara 56,200 1983/i0, Yes: Yes
Pasadena Los Angeles 126,600 1'984 Yes Yes
Pinole Contra Costa 14,550 1985/1'11 Yes Yes Yes
Pittsburg. Contra Costa 38,600 1'985/11i Yes Yes Yes ~
Poway San Diego 35.950: 1983/03 Yes Yes Yes
+ Rancho Mirage Riverside 7,575 1986/02 Yes Yes Yes
Richmond Contra Costa 76.900' 1985i!09 Yes Yes Yes
Riverside Riverside 1!83',400 1985/05: Yes Yes Yes
Sacramento Sacramento 875,900 1985 Yes Yes Yes
San Anselmo Marin 11,950 1985?
San Diego San,Diego 971,600 1982/12' Yes Yes Yes
San Francisco San Francisco~ 719;200 1983/11 Yes
San Jose Santa C1ara 696,000 1984 Yes Yies, Yes
San Luis Obispo S.Luis Obispo 37,150 198'5/1'2' Yes: Yes~
San Marcos San Diego 19,800 1983/03 Yes Yes Yes
San Pablo Contra Costa 211,200 1985/10 Yes Yes Yesi
San Ramon Contra Costa 23,450 1,985/'111~ Yes Yes Yes:
Santa Barbara Santa Barbara 327,200. 1'984 Yes Yes ~J
Santa Clara Santa Clara 89000: 1'985/07 Yes Yes Yes
Santa ttlonica Los Angeles 93,1'00: 1'985/04' Yes
Santee San Diego 49,500, 1983/02 Yes Yes Yes
Tustin Orange 40,800 1985/12 Yes Yes Yes Vf
Ukiah Mend'ocino 13',050 1981/07 Yes Yes Yes ~
Vista San,D'ieg!o 43,450 1983/04 Yes Yes Yes VJ
Walnut Creek Contra Costa 57,700 1985/11 Yes Yes Yes ~
Yorb'a Linda Orange 36,100 1985/09 Yes Yes Yes ~
County of Contra Costa [2] 139',800 1985/09 Yes Yes Yes
County of 5larin (2] 62,500 1981/07 Yes Yes
County of Orange (2] 294,900 1985/06 Yes: Yes /!+
Count'y, of Riverside [2] 323.500 1985 Yes Yes Yes. un
County oflSacramento [2] 543,,500 1985/02, Yes: Yes Yes
County of San Diego [2] 406,1100 1982/12 Yes Yes Yes
County of Santa Cruz [2] 121!,300. 1985 Yes, Yes Yes
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CHART II: MAJOR PROVISIONS OF CALIFORNIA' LOCAL StdORZNG ORDINANCES
COi POPULATION YEAR/MONTH WORKPLACES
ENACTED REGULATED RETAIL RESTi1URA;YTS'.
ST1aRES'
Nr.,places regulating: 66: 54 62'
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Carlsbad' 44',550 1983/0fO' All ('.1] Yes NoZ 20ir
Carpi'nteria 11,400' 1985/03 All
Chula Vista 90,300 1984 All [1] Yes NoZ 20+
Clayton 4,490 1985/11 All 4+ A'lil!Bus. 40'. 50+
Concordi 105,000 . 1'985/'11 All 4+ -A11Bus. 40T 50+,
Coronado 90,300 1984/08 A1'1 [1]i Yes No»'20+
Cupertino 33,,950 1985/02 Ofc.Wkpd. Yes 30Z 50+
Damvil'1e 27,600 1985/11 A11 4+ A11Bus,. 40» 504
Del Mar 5,125 1983/06 All (1'] Yes; NoZ 20+
El Ca jpa 80;100 1'985' All , 5+ Yes NoA 20+
El' Cerrito 23,300 1'98511i1 All 4+ A11Bus. 4'02 50+
Escondido 75:,,800 1983/12 A'1'1, (',1 ]' (8] Noz 20+
+ Grand Terrace 9,875 1985/11 All [6] Dept. 25% 50+
Hemet 28,050 1985/05 All C17 [i11, No7r 50+
Hercules 7;300 1985/10 All 4+ A'1'1'BUs.40z 50+
++ Huntington Beach 179,900 1'986/02' A11,4,r 252 50+
Imperial Beach 24,550 1985/10 All (1), Yes No' 20+
Indic 28,,200 1!985/11'. A'11 (16 ] Dept. 50~ 50+
La Mesa 52,200' 1984/02 AS1'(1) Yes Noi 40+
Lafayette 22,500 1985/10 All 4+ A11Bus,. 40Z 50+
Laguna Beach 18;450 1985 Ofc.Wkpl. 25: 40+
Livermore 52,100 1'985/06 A11 A1iliBus. 501.
Long Beach 381,800 1'985/07 A'1'1 5+ 25' SO+,
+ Los Altos 27,400 1'979 All Yes 25Z',50+
Los Angeles 3,,144,800i 1984/11 All 5+
Los Gatos 27,750 1980/06 A1'1, Yes 50S 25+
Martinez 250300 1985/11' All 4+ A11Bus. 40% 50+
Milpitas 41,850 1'985/08 A1l' A'l.118us. 50'»
Mountain View 611,600: 1984/06 All A11Bus. 50Z
Nat'ionalCity 51;,,200 1984L05 A11, (11 ]I Yes Noz, 40+
Newport Beach 66,1KJ0~ 1985/06 Oft. > 4 25% 50+t
Oceanside 91,800 1983 All [1] Yes No7. 20+
Orinda 1'5,000 1985/12' All 4+ A'i1Bus.40S 50+
Palo-AStw 56,200 1983/'110i Ofc.Wkpl. 1/3 50+
Pasadena 126,600 1984 Of;c.Wkp1'_ 25Z ' 50+~
Pinol~e~ 1f+550 11985I11~ A'1'1, 4+ A11Bus. 40:~ 50,.
Plttsburg, 38,600i 1985/11 A11 4+ A11Bus. 40' 50*
Poway 35,950 1983/03' All [1] Yes No : 20+
+ Rancho Mirage 7,575 1986/02' All [IlJ Yes Yoa 20+
RicHmond 76,900 1'985/09 A11 4+ A1iliBus. 40x 50+
Riverside 183,400 1'985J05 All (6J Dept. 25Z 50+
Sacraoento 875,900 1985' All (1]', Yes 10% 50+
San Diego 971,600 1982/12 All (1] Yes NoZ'20;.
San Francisco 71'9,2001 1983/11 Ofc.Wkpl.
San Jose 696,000 1984' A11' Yes 30: 100t
San Lub's Obispo 37,150 1985/12 A11 5+ NoZ 50+
San,"larcos 19,800 1983il03 All (1) Yesi Noi 20+
San Pablo 21,200~ 1985/10 All 4+ Ai1Bus. 4'0A'50+~
San Ramon 23,4'50, 1985/11 A17, 4+ A11Bus. 40% ',50+
Santa Barbara 327,200, 1984 All 25: 20+r
Santa Clara 89,000 1985/07' a1D Yes 30% 50+
Santa hlonica 93,100 1985/04 All 6+
Santee 49,500 1'983/02 A11.[1] Yes NoZ 20+
Tustin! 40,800 1985/12 All (1], Yes No2 20++
Ukiah 13,050 1981/07 All Yes 502
Vista 43,450~ 1983/04 All (1] Yes No. 20+
Walnut C'reek 57,700 1985/11 All 4+ A11Bus,. 40X 50+
Yorba Linda 36,100 1985Jd9' All 11'+ Yes 1/3 40+
County of Contra Costa 139,800 1985/09 All 4+ A1!liBus. 402 5G1+
County af. R^_versd.de 323,500 11985 ' All (.61 Dept. 25+ 50+
County of' Sacramento543, 500 1985/02.All, (' 1]' Yes 1'OZ~50;r
County of'San Diego, 406,100' 1982/12 A11 (7) Yes 44 20+
County of Santa Cruz 1'21
300 1985 A'1!1 Yes No ~I
,
Populati'nn covered 11,296,065
Percentage of state: 44 '.
(3/1/86):
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:.~..J+.......:._..-._..~r+i::r.~ ~ .~~._r.. ~ _ -. . _ ~ - . . .. ~
CHART III: StiMt`4A'RY OF WORKPLACE PROVISIONS ` '
CO'L"ft3NITY' WORRPLACES Cafe- Rest Eleva-Medical Mtg. Hal1- Desig. Nonsmkr Nonre-
REGULA'TED teria Rooms tors Facil. Rooms Ways OvnAreaPreface tal'w
Nr. places regulating: 67 42 56 57 40 54 38' 40 43 25
Antioch All 4+ 40% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
+ Berkeley A11 50% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yea Yes Tes Yes
Brea
Brentwood' All 4+
40%
Yes
Yes
Tes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Carlsbad A'1'1 (1]I Yes Yes Yes
Carpinteria A'll (5i'
+ Cathedral City
Ctiwia Vista , A,11 (1]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Clayton All 4+ 40% ' Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Concord All 4+
Coronado All [1'] 4Dw Yes
Yes Yes,
Yes Yes Yea
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cupertino Ofc.Wkpl. 2/3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Danville A11,4+ 40% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dei!Msr All (1j Yes Yes Yes
E2'Ca,ion All 5+ 2/3 Yes Yes Yes
El Cerrito All 4+ 40R Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Escondido All (I 1]' Yes Yes Yes
+ Grand Terrace All [61 50Z Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes C
Hemet A,11! (11
Hercules A11'4+
40Z'
Yes,
Yes
Y!es'
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
+; Huntington Beach All 4+ Yes Yes
Imperial Beach A11 (1] Yes Yes Yes
Indio A11 (6'] 502 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Irvine
La Mesai A11 [1]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lafayette All 4+ 40% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Laguna Beach Ofc.Srkpl'. 1/2 Yes Tes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Livermore All 50% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Long Beach All 5+ 1/2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
+ Los Altos All
Los Angeles, AQl' 5+
2/3'
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Los Gatos All
Martinez A11'4+
40% '
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
+ Menlo Park
Mill Valle7
Milpitas Aa'1,
75x
Yes
Tes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Mountain View A11' 1/2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
National CitY, All [1] Yes Yes Yes
Newport Beach Ofc. > 4 Yes
Oceanside A11,[1] Yes Yes Yes
+ Orinda, All 4+ 40% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes.
Palo Alto Ofc.Wkp1. 2/3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pasadena Ofc.Wkp1. 50% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pinole All 4+ 40S Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes.
Pittsburg, A'll, 4+ 40% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes.
Po.ray All' [11 Yes Yes Yes
+ Rancho Mirage All'[1] Yes
Richsond All 4+ 402 ' Yes Tes Tes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Riverside A11 [6] 507. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sacramento All [1] 1/2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
San, Anselbo
San,Diiego All [1!]
Tes
Yes
Tes
SaniFrancisco Ofc.Wicpl. [71 (7) (7) [71. [7']I [7l [7'] Yes(7]
San ./ose All 2/3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
San Luis Obispo All 5+f [7] (7') (7) [7J (7'j [7] [7] Yes[7]
San Marcos All [1], Yes Yes Yes
San Pablo All 4+ 401. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
San Ramon, All 4+ 40: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Santa Barbara All [7)I [l]I [7]I [ 7]I [7j [7] ('7jl Yes[7jl
Santa Clara All 2/3' Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Santa Monica All 6+
Santee A11, ('1] 2/3' Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
N
Tustiln Alli [1]
Ukiah A'l'l
(1Z]
[,1'2]
Vista All [1] Yes Yes Yes Vl
'Walnut Creek, All 4+ 4,0% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ~
Yorba Linda All 11+ 50% Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes VM ,
County of ContralCosta All 4+ 40Z Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
W
County of Mar,in '
A
~
County of Orange Co.Gov[1i1
County of Riiverside All,[6'J
501.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yea
Yes
Yes
Yes
County of Sacramento All (1J, 1/2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes W1
A11
(1]
County of'
San Die Yes Yes Yes
Q
,
,
,
go
County of'Santa C'ruz All 50Z Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Co."JNINITY.
Nr. places regulating:
Antioch
+ Berkeley
Brea
Brentwood!
Carlsbad
C.rpbnteria
+ Cathedral City
ChulaiVi'sta
Clayton
Concord'
Coronado
Cupertino
Danville
Del Mar
El Cajon
El Cerrito
Escondido
+ Crand,Terrace
Hemet
Hercules
++ Huntington Beach
Imperial Beach
India
Irvine
La Mesa
Lafayette
Laguna Beach
Livermore
Long Beach
+ Los Altos
Los Angeles
Los Gatos
Martinez
+ Menlo Park
Mili Valley
Milpitas
Mountain Viiev -
Nationail City
Nevport'Beach,
Oceanside
+ Orinda
Palo Alto
Pasadena,
Pinoie
Pittsburg
Poway
+ Rancho Mirage
Richmond
Riverside
Sacramento
San Anselmo
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
San Luis Oblspo
San Marcos
San Pablo
San Ramon
Santa Barbara
Santa CLara
Santa Monica,
Santee
Tust3n!
Ukiah
Vi!sta
Walnut Creek
Yorba Linda
County of Contra Costa
County of Marin
County of Orange
County of'Riversi'de
County of Secramento
County of San Diego
Caunty of,Santa Cruz
CHART IV - OTHER PUBLIC PLACES AFFECfED,
Thea- Museums Health Public Elevar Food Service Rest Pharma- BusJ
ters b,Libr.Fac'Ity, Mtgs» tors' 1Bcts. Lines Rooms cies PubTran
73' 54 73' 67' 71 54 60 58' 45 52'
Yes Tes Yes Yes, Yes Yes Yes, Yes~ Yes Yesi
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Tes Yes
Yes Yes (1l Yes Yes Yes [1] Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes, Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes (1]'' Yes Tes Tes [I1]' Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yea
Yes Yes Yes, Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes (1] Yes Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes(13] Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Tes [1J Tes Yes Yes (1] Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes -Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes (II] Yes Yes Yes (1]' Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes
[1] (1) (1] [1'1 (1] (1] (1) [1') (1]
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Tes Yes
Yes Yes (1] Yes Yes Yes [1] Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes (1]' Yes Yes Yes (1], Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Y!e.s Yes Yes Yes Tes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, Yes
Yes Yes Yes Tes
Yes Yes 50% Yes Yes'
Yes Ies Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Tes Yes 80% ' Yer Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yea Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes, [1] Yes Yes Yes (!1] Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Tes (1] Yes Yes Yes (,1] Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes [1] Yes Yes Yes (1j Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes [I1] Yes (1)I Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Ies Yea Yes Yes Yes
Tea Yes Yes Tes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1/3 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes [1] Yes Yes Yes [1] Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, Yes Yes
Yes Yes (1] Yes Yes Yes [1] Yes Yes Yes
Yes Tes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes. Yes Yes Yes
Tes. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yesi
Yes Yes (1] Yes Yes Yes [11 Tes Yes Yes
[ 1'] (1) (1] (1'] (ll [i1l [1] (1'1 [i'1 (1l1
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes [I] Yes Yes Yes (1!] Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yiesi
Yes. Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yesi Yes Yes Yes, Yes Yes Yes, Yes
Yes Yes, [1] Yes Yes Yes [',ll Yes' Yes Yes.
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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CHART V: E'JFORCFTSE7T; EXCEPTIONS; OTHER PLA'CES~ AFFECTED
COMMUftITr,
EXCEP- ENF'ORCEMENT
TIONS(4]
Antioch
+ Berkel'ey App1'.
Brea Appt.
Brentwood
Carlsbad Appl.
Carpinteria
+' Cathedral City (!11y
Chula:Vista Appl..
Clayton
Concord
Coronado Appl.
Cupertino
Danville
Del Mar Appl.
El Cajon
EliCerrito
Fscond'idw Appl.
+ Grand,Terrace Appl.
Hemet, Sign,
Hercules
+* Huntington Beach
Imperial Beach Appl.
IndioI Appl.
Irvine
La Mesa Appl.
Lafayette
Laguna Bieaeh
Livermore Appl.
Long Beach Appl.
+ Los Altos
Los Angeles
Los Gatos
Martinez
+ MenloiPark
Mill Valley, (1'1i]
Milpitas
Mountain View
National City Appl.
Newport Beach
Oceanside Appl.
t Orinda,
Pal'o Alto
Pasadena Ap,pl.
Pinole
Pittsburg
Poway Appl.
+ Riancho Mirage Appi.
R3chmondi
Riverside Appi'.
Sacramento
San Anselmo
San Diego Appl.
San F'rancisco
San Jose.
San Lu1s Obispo,
San Marcos Appii.
San Pablo
San Ramon
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara
Santa Monica
Santee Appli.
Tustin, Appli.
Ukiah Appi1.
Vi'sta, App~L.
Walnut Creek
Yorba Linda Appl.
County of~Contra,Costa,
County of~Marin [11]
County oflOrange.
County oflRi'verside Appl.
County of~Sacramento
County oflSan Diego Appl.
County of'Santa Cruz
Infraction
Infraction
Infraction/Pub.Nuis.
City Mgr/complaint.
Infraction,
Infraction
Infraction.
Infraction
Infraction
City Mgr/complaint
Infraction,
City Mgr/complaint
City'Mgr/complaint
Infraction
Misdemeanor/Infr.
City'Mgr/complaint
Infraction
Infraction
Infraction
City Mgr/complaint
OTHER AFFECTED A'REAS
A11i enclosed areas used by the general public
Alli enclosed areas used by the general public
A11'enclosed areas used by the general public
A11i public places except designated! areas [1!]
Laundromats; city facilities
A11'public'places except designated'areas! [1i]
All enclosed, areas used by the generai' public
All encLosed, areas used by, the general' public
All public,places except designated,areas;[1]
All enclosed'areas used by the general public
All public,places except designated areas: (1]
All enclosed,areas usediby the general public
All public places except designated areas [1J
All public places except designated areas [1]
All enclosed areas used!by the general public
Public buildings
Infraction All public places except designated areas [1j'.
Infraction
Infraction
Infraction
City Mgr/complaint
Infraction
All public places except designated areas [I1]I
All enclosed areas used by the general public
City Mgr./Inspect.
Health Dept.
Inf'raction
Infraction [9J
Mlsdemeanor
Infraction All,enc7osed areas used by the,general public
Infraction
Dir.Coem.Devel.
Infr./$us:.l.ic.Ren.
City Mgr./Inspect.
Infraction
Infraction
Infraction
City Mgr/complaint
Infraction
Infraction
City Mgr/complaint
Infraction
Infraction
Infraction
City Mgr/complaint
Infraction
Infraction
None specified
Infraction
Civi1/Dir.Pub.Health
Health Officer
Admin.Ofc/Pub.Nuis.,
Infraction
Infraction
City Mgr/complaint
Infr. / Pub.Nuis.
City Manager
C3vi1/Infraction
Infraction
Infraction
City Mgr/complaint
Infraction
City }lgr/cpmplair.t
Misdemeanor
Health,Dept.
Infraction
Infraction
Infraction
Director of Health
Infraction
HealthOfcr/inspect
Schoo,ls; child care facilities
Encl. public areas;~ child'care facil.; schools.
All public places except designated areas [1]
All public places except,desi!gnated areas [1]
All,enc7osed areas used by the general public
All enclosed areas used by the general publ'ic.
All enclosed areas used by the general public
All public places except desi!gnated areas (1]
All public places except desi!gnated areas [,1]
All enclosed areas used by the general publiic,
A1l,public places except designated areas [1]
All public places except designated areas [1]
All city buildings; laundromats
All public places except designated areas [1]
All enclosed areas used by the general publ'ic
All enclosed areas used by the general publ!i!c
Iaundromats
All public places except designated areas (1]
[L]; but no area,is required to be all nonsmoKinr
All public places: except designated areas [1']
All enclosed areas used by the general public
All enclosed
areas used by the general public
County'buildings except desig. smoking areas
All public places except designated: areas (,1!]
A11 public pPaces except designated areas (,1!]
Enclosed'.public areas
c
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