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Minn. Stat. § 144.414

PROHIBITIONS.

Known as the Vital Records Act

The act spans §§ 144–144 (361 sections).

Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case Curious Theater Co. v. Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (2008)

Most recently applied in Amvets Post 711 v. Rutter (March 2012)

1975 c 211 s 4; 1977 c 305 s 45; 1984 c 654 art 2 s 113; 1987 c 399 s 2; 1992 c 576 s 2; 1993 c 14 s 1; 1995 c 165 s 2; 1999 c 245 art 2 s 25; 1Sp2003 c 14 art 7 s 41; 2007 c 82…

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Subdivision 1. Public places, places of employment, public transportation, and public meetings.

Smoking shall not be permitted in and no person shall smoke in a public place, at a public meeting, in a place of employment, or in public transportation, except as provided in this section or section 144.4167 .

Subd. 2. Day care premises.

Smoking is prohibited in a day care center licensed under Minnesota Rules, parts 9503.0005 to 9503.0170 , or in a family home or in a group family day care provider home licensed under Minnesota Rules, parts 9502.0300 to 9502.0445 , during its hours of operation. The proprietor of a family home or group family day care provider must disclose to parents or guardians of children cared for on the premises if the proprietor permits smoking outside of its hours of operation. Disclosure must include posting on the premises a conspicuous written notice and orally informing parents or guardians.

Subd. 3. Health care facilities and clinics.

(a) Smoking is prohibited in any area of a hospital, health care clinic, doctor's office, licensed residential facility for children, or other health care-related facility, except that a patient or resident in a nursing home, boarding care facility, or licensed residential facility for adults may smoke in a designated separate, enclosed room maintained in accordance with applicable state and federal laws.

(b) Except as provided in section 246.0141 , smoking by patients in a locked psychiatric unit may be allowed in a separated well-ventilated area in the unit under a policy established by the administrator of the program that allows the treating physician to approve smoking if, in the opinion of the treating physician, the benefits to be gained in obtaining patient cooperation with treatment outweigh the negative impacts of smoking.

Subd. 4. Public transportation vehicles.

Smoking is prohibited in public transportation vehicles except that the driver of a public transportation vehicle may smoke when the vehicle is being used for personal use. For purposes of this subdivision, "personal use" means that the public transportation vehicle is being used by the driver for private purposes and no for-hire passengers are present. If a driver smokes under this subdivision, the driver must post a conspicuous sign inside the vehicle to inform passengers.

Subd. 5.

MS 2018 [Repealed, 1Sp2019 c 9 art 11 s 112 ]

Official source: Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Minnesota statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.