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<p>[Florida</a> Smoking Laws, Restaurants, Country Clubs, Patios and Decks, Smoking Laws](<a href=“http://www.floridasmokinglaws.com/]Florida”>http://www.floridasmokinglaws.com/)</p>

<p>Smoking is NOT ALLOWED in all the following public workplaces:</p>

<p>1.) Any enclosed, indoor workplace, including hallways, corridors, lobbies, conference rooms, aisles, water-fountain areas, break rooms, restrooms, stairways and entryways.</p>

<p>2.) Charitable, nonprofit or veterans organizations that have an employee</p>

<p>3.) Restaurants</p>

<p>4.) Hotel lobbies and common areas</p>

<p>5.) Country clubs</p>

<p>6.) Prisons</p>

<p>7.) Bowling alleys</p>

<p>8.) Movie sets, theatrical performances</p>

<p>9.) Family Care Homes (private residences during commercial use for child care, adult care or health care)</p>

<p>10.) Airports, except in controlled lounges that meet certain tests for ventilation</p>

<p>Smoking IS allowed , but not required to be permitted, in the following:</p>

<p>1.) Stand-alone bars that meet nine criteria, notably:</p>

<p>a) No more than 10-percent gross revenues are derived from food consumed on the premises</p>

<p>b) Not located within, and not sharing any common entryway or common indoor area with, any other enclosed workplace</p>

<p>2.) Retail tobacco shops</p>

<p>3.) Designated guest sleeping rooms in motels and hotels</p>

<p>4.) Outdoor patios and decks that are less than 50-percent enclosed</p>

<p>5.) Certain nonprofit organizations in leased spaces for non-commercial activities</p>

<p>6.) Smoking-cessation programs approved by the Florida Department of Health</p>

<p>7.) Medical or scientific research facilities</p>