2006 New Mexico Statutes - Section 24-16-5 — Smoking-permitted areas.

24-16-5. Smoking-permitted areas.

Smoking-permitted areas in public places are:   

A.     fully enclosed offices or rooms occupied exclusively by smokers, although the offices or rooms may be visited by nonsmokers;   

B.     rooms or halls being used by a person or group for a nongovernmental function where the seating arrangements are under the control of the sponsor of the function;   

C.     smoking-permitted areas designated by the proprietor or person in charge of a public place or public meeting pursuant to Section 6 [ 24-16-6 NMSA 1978] of the Clean Indoor Air Act; and   

D.     smoking-permitted areas designated in a place of employment by an employer pursuant to Section 7 [ 24-16-7 NMSA 1978] of the Clean Indoor Air Act.   

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