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RI Tobacco Control Program
3 Capitol Hill, Room 408
Providence, RI 02908-5097
Phone: 401-222-3293
Fax: 401-222-4415
Contact: Seema Dixit

 

 

Tobacco Control Program

Smokefree Public Place and Workplace Law

On June 29, 2004, Governor Donald L. Carcieri signed into law a bill passed by the RI General Assembly that prohibits smoking in public places and workplaces in Rhode Island. The “Public Health and Workplace Safety Law” will take effect March 1, 2005. This law will protect Rhode Islanders at work and in public places from the effects of secondhand smoke. The law ensures a smoke-free environment for business owners, employees, and the public. Rhode Islanders will reap the health and economic benefits of being smoke-free.

Rules and Regulations

Fact Sheet: Smokefree Public Place and Workplace Lawpdf

No Smoking Signs for Businessespdf

No Smoking Non-compliance Complaint Form

Smokefree Rhode Island Guide for Restaurants and Barspdf

Smokefree Rhode Island Guide for Workplacespdf

Sample Smokefree Workplace Policiespdf

Order Form for No Smoking Materialspdf
Items available for ordering include:

  • 8.5” x 11” No Smoking Sign (English)
  • 8.5” x 11” No Smoking Sign (Spanish)
  • 3” x 3” No Smoking Sign Static Cling Window Label (English)
  • 3” x 3” No Smoking Sign Static Cling Window Label (Spanish)
  • Smokefree Rhode Island Guide for Restaurants and Bars
  • Smokefree Rhode Island Guide for Workplaces
  • Sample Smokefree Workplace Policies (English)
  • Sample Smokefree Workplace Policies (Spanish)

Smokefree Workplace Radio Spots

"Waitress" English, En Español

"We're Number 7 " English, En Español

"Factory" English, En Español

 

 

 

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Information regarding Fire Safe Cigarettes
The Department of Health is postponing implementation of Fire Safe Cigarettes regulations indefinitely. Do not submit certifications until directed to do so via this web site. Please check this site periodically for updates regarding an implementation date. Questions may be directed to Jan Shedd, Team Lead for Health Promotion and Wellness at 402-222-5927.

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Adult Smoking Rates Drop to 19.3%

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This year, Rhode Island was recognized by the Wellness Councils of America (WELCOA) as the first "Well State" in the nation. Now it is time to recognize those organizations that are providing outstanding leadership in wellness innovation! Learn more about the Governor's Awards for Wellness Innovation.