§ 135.10 POSTING SIGNS; OTHER OWNER RESPONSIBILITY.
   (A)   Posting requirements. The person who owns or operates a place where smoking or tobacco use is prohibited by law shall be responsible for posting a sign or decal, at least four inches by two inches in size, at each entrance to the building indicating that the place is smoke-free or tobacco-free.
   (B)   Responsibility for posting signs. Responsibility for posting signs or decals shall be as follows:
      (1)   In privately owned facilities, the owner or lessee, if a lessee is in possession of the facilities, shall be responsible;
      (2)   In corporately owned facilities, the manager and/or supervisor of the facility involved shall be responsible; and
      (3)   In publicly owned facilities, the manager and/or supervisor of the facility shall be responsible.
   (C)   Additional owner responsibility. To prevent smoking in public places, the state or local government agency or the person who owns or operates a public place shall, at a minimum, in addition to posting the required signage, ask smokers to refrain from smoking upon observation of anyone violating the provisions of this Smoking in Public Places and Indoor Workplaces Act.
(Prior Code, § 10-421) (Ord. 11-01, passed 9-13-2010) Penalty, see § 135.99