Smoke-Free Air Laws

The Smoke Free Air Act (SFAA) prohibits smoking and the use of electronic cigarettes (vaping) in most workplaces and public spaces. This applies to any substance, including cannabis, and includes areas near hospital entrances, in parks, beaches and pedestrian plazas. The SFAA also prohibits the use of smokeless tobacco at sports arenas and recreational areas that issue tickets. These laws are in place to protect people from exposure to secondhand smoke:

Smoking or vaping any product containing tobacco or cannabis is prohibited at New York City restaurants and bars, including all indoor and outdoor dining areas. Serving non-tobacco shisha for on-site smoking is only allowed with a permit to operate as a non-tobacco hookah establishment.

Signs

The SFAA requires the posting of “No Smoking, Electronic Cigarette Use, and Smokeless Use” signs to be clear and visible in any indoor space where smoking, using e-cigarettes or using smokeless tobacco is not allowed.

These signs may be requested by calling 311. Otherwise, they must be:

The person in control of the areas where smoking and vaping are prohibited is responsible for the compliance and enforcement of the SFAA.

Compliance and Assistance

We provide technical assistance to organizations, vendors and worksites that implement these laws. We also offer educational materials on responsibilities and rights under these laws, and trainings and presentations to various groups regarding these laws.

For more information or support complying with these regulations, email tobacco@health.nyc.gov

Under the SFAA, any smoking or vaping is banned in all indoor common areas of residential buildings with three or more units. Owners of residential buildings with three or more units are also required to create a policy on smoking and share it with current and future tenants. Policies must describe where smoking is and is not allowed on the property, including all outdoor and indoor locations, such as within apartments.

Learn more about smoke-free housing, including tips for making your building smoke-free.