Enclosed public place means an indoor area, room, or vehicle that the general public is allowed to enter or that serves as a place of work, including but not limited to the following:
Enclosed public place means an indoor area, room, or vehicle that the general public is allowed to
Enclosed public place means a Public Place that has a roof and its perimeter enclosed at least 75% by walls.
More Definitions of Enclosed public place
Enclosed public place means the inside of any place, building or structure or vehicle or conveyance or a part of any of them,
Enclosed public place means, subject to section 16 and Schedule 1, any enclosed place, including public transport, government offices and their verandas and corridors, airport terminals, and halls to which the public ordinarily has access, and includes restaurants, bars, cafes and public spaces within any hotel, any public place at which a sporting event is being held and any public place covered by a roof or enclosed by one or more walls or sides, regardless of the type of material used for the roof, wall or sides, and regardless of whether the structure is permanent or temporary, and any place deemed by regulation to be an enclosed public place, but does not include any designated smoking area within an enclosed public place nor any private residence; “enclosed workplace” means, subject to section 16 and Schedule 1, any enclosed place, building or area that is occupied by an employer and that employees usually frequent during the course of their employment, and includes any cafeteria, veranda, corridor, lobby, stairwell, toilet, and washroom within such workplace, and also
Enclosed public place means a public place that is fully or partially covered by a roof with at least 50% of its sides having walls, windows or other barriers such as blinds or curtains;
Enclosed public place means an enclosed public place as defined in the
Enclosed public place means an indoor area, room, or vehicle that the general public is
Enclosed public place means any area closed in by a roof and walls with openings for ingress and egress which is available to and customarily used by the public. Enclosed public places governed by this article shall include, but not be limited to, public areas of grocery stores, waiting rooms, public and private schools, doctors' office buildings, community centers, child care centers, public restrooms, all indoor facilities and any public places already regulated byA.R.S. § 36-601.01 and restaurants/cafeterias, bars, sports bars, bowling alleys and billiard halls. A private residence is not a "public place".
Enclosed public place means the dining room in hotels, restaurants, cafes and cafeterias, theaters, arenas, passenger elevators, streetcars, buses, interurban and railway passenger coaches, motor and other passenger vehicles used by common carriers, railway station waiting rooms, and state, county and city buildings; but the owner or proprietor of any hotel dining room, restaurant, cafe or cafeteria may designate the same as a public smoking room by a conspicuous sign at or near the entrance, and in any state, county or city building any public officer who has a private office separate and apart from his public office may, if he so desires, designate the private office as a place where smoking may be permitted, and, so long as the private office is so designated, smoking therein shall not be considered in violation of this section.