Clean Indoor Air Tobacco Products Distribution Business Exception is a legal document that was released by the Department of Public Health - City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania. The form may be used strictly within City of Philadelphia.
Q: What is the Clean Indoor Air Worker Protection Law in Philadelphia?
A: The Clean Indoor Air Worker Protection Law in Philadelphia is a regulation that governs indoor air quality and protects workers from exposure to tobacco smoke.
Q: What is the Tobacco Products Distribution Business Exception in Philadelphia?
A: The Tobacco Products Distribution Business Exception in Philadelphia is a provision in the Clean Indoor Air Worker Protection Law that allows businesses involved in the distribution of tobacco products to have designated smoking areas for employees.
Q: What does the Clean Indoor Air Worker Protection Law do?
A: The Clean Indoor Air Worker Protection Law promotes clean indoor air by prohibiting smoking in most indoor workplaces and public spaces.
Q: Who does the Clean Indoor Air Worker Protection Law apply to?
A: The Clean Indoor Air Worker Protection Law applies to all indoor workplaces and public spaces in the City of Philadelphia.
Q: What is the purpose of the Tobacco Products Distribution Business Exception?
A: The purpose of the Tobacco Products Distribution Business Exception is to accommodate businesses involved in the distribution of tobacco products while still promoting clean indoor air for their employees.
Form Details:
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