News
- Complaint Reports for 1st and 2nd year
- Economic Impact of Smoking Ban (Aug 2012)
- Compliance After One Year of Implementation-State Results Summary (Sept 2011)
- Compliance After One Year of Implementation-Local Results Summary (Sept 2011)
- World 'No Tobacco' Day 2011 | Tobacco Fact Sheets (May 2011)
- Study Indicates High Compliance with Smoke-Free Air Law (Jan 2011)
- Report of the Surgeon General: How Tobacco Smoke Causes Diseases (Dec 2010)
- Compliance After 3 Months of Implementation-Local Results Summary (Aug 2010)
Complaints and Violations
On May 1, 2010, Michigan residents and visitors will be protected from exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke in all restaurants, bars and businesses (including hotels and motels) thanks to the Dr. Ron Davis Smoke-free Air Law.
On http://www.michigan.gov/smokefreelaw you will find detailed information about the law, exemptions allowed, frequently asked questions, tools for businesses to prepare for the law, and information on tobacco dependence treatments for business and citizens. Starting May 1, you can go to that webpage for information on how to report a violation of the law. For more information, call 1-866-59-SMOKE.
If you have a smoking-related complaint about a restaurant or bar, contact:
Peggy French, RS, Phone: (269) 673-5415
If you have a smoking-related complaint about a non-food establishment, business or public place, contact:
MDCH Tobacco Program
P.O. Box 30195
Lansing, MI 48913
Phone: (517) 241-6303
Fax: (517) 335-9669
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