South Australian Repealed RegulationsThis legislation has been repealed.
6—Smoking in enclosed public dining or café areas
(section 47)
(1) For the purposes
of section 47(3)(a)(ii) of the Act, a bar or lounge area is designated by the
licensee as a smoking area if the licensee displays signs that—
(a)
contain the phrase "smoking permitted", "smoking area" or other words that
indicate clearly that smoking is permitted in the area; and
(b)
indicate clearly where smoking is permitted,
in such numbers and in positions of such prominence that the signs are likely
to be seen by persons at any public entrance to the area and within the area.
(2) For the purposes
of section 47(4)(a) of the Act, an application for an exemption must be
accompanied by a fee of $200.
(3) For the purposes
of section 47(6)(a) of the Act, the occupier of an enclosed public dining or
café area must display signs that—
(a)
contain—
(i)
the phrase "no smoking", "smoking prohibited" or
"smoke-free zone" in letters that are at least 20 mm in height and the
smoking prohibited symbol with a diameter of at least 70 millimetres; or
(ii)
other words or symbols that indicate clearly that smoking
is prohibited; and
(b)
indicate clearly where smoking is prohibited,
in such numbers and in positions of such prominence that the signs are likely
to be seen by persons at any public entrance to the area and within the area.
(4) In this
regulation—
"smoking prohibited symbol" means the symbol designated in Australian Standard
2899.1—1986 to indicate where smoking is prohibited.