7 AAC 10.1085 - Smoking
(a) In addition to the applicable
requirements of
AS
18.35.300-18.35.365, an entity listed in
7
AAC 10.1000(b) is subject to the
applicable requirements of this section.
(b) Smoking is prohibited in a child care
center, a residential child care facility, and a maternity home.
(c) repealed 7/1/2022.
(d) Smoking is prohibited in a child care
home and a child care group home while children are in care. The home must
ensure that, while children are in care,
(1)
cigarettes or other smoking products, and ashtrays, lighters, or other smoking
accessories are not visible or accessible to children; and
(2) the home does not smell of smoke from
cigarettes or other smoking products.
(e) Any vehicle used to transport children
must be smoke-free.
(f) If smoking
is allowed in an assisted living home, a designated smoking and a nonsmoking
area must be provided. A designated smoking area may not be in a common area.
The designated smoking area must be separated from common areas by a closed
door or partition that protects nonsmokers from smoke. The designated smoking
area must be provided with natural or mechanical ventilation sufficient to
provide fresh air and to prevent the accumulation of smoke and smoke
odor.
Notes
Authority:AS 18.05.010
AS 18.05.040
AS 44.29.020
AS 47.32.010
AS 47.32.030
AS 47.32.130
AS 47.32.140
AS 47.33.005
AS 47.33.010
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