(a) Public places. The owner of and any other person having the authority to manage and control any public place shall post or cause to be posted and shall prominently display and shall maintain “No Smoking” signs in a form approved by the director in conspicuous locations within such public place. Such signs shall clearly and conspicuously recite the phrase "No Smoking" in the English and Spanish language and/or use the international no-smoking symbol.
(b) Designated smoking areas. The owner of and any other person having the authority to manage and control any designated smoking area shall post or cause to be posted and shall prominently display and shall maintain signs stating the following:
"PUBLIC NOTICE
NO PERSON UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE MAY ENTER THIS ROOM
SMOKING IS ALLOWED IN THIS ROOM
SECONDHAND SMOKE IS PRESENT AND IS A KNOWN HEALTH HAZARD
THE CHEMICALS AND TOXINS FROM SECONDHAND SMOKE MAY CAUSE DEATH AND/OR DISABILITY"
Said signs shall also contain wording in Spanish that is substantially the equivalent of the above language in English. The letters on said signs shall be a minimum of one-quarter inch in height, and the signs shall be in a form approved by the director and shall be posted at each entrance to such designated smoking area.
(c) Establishment that excludes minors. The owner of and any other person having the authority to manage and control any establishment that excludes minors shall post or cause to be posted and shall prominently display and shall maintain signs clearly notifying the public in English and in Spanish that persons under 18 years of age are prohibited from entering said establishment. Said signs shall be in a form approved by the director and shall be posted at each entrance to such establishment that excludes minors.
(Ord. No. 3179, § 3, 1-9-03)