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Code · Alaska · Title 18 · Chapter 35

Sec. 18.35.306. Notice of prohibition.

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Sec. 18.35.306. Notice of prohibition.
(a)A person who is in charge of a place or vehicle where smoking is prohibited under AS 18.35.301 shall conspicuously display in the place or vehicle a sign that
(1)reads “Smoking Prohibited by Law—Fine $50”;
(2)includes the international symbol for no smoking; or
(3)includes the words “No Puffin” with a pictorial representation of a puffin holding a burning cigarette enclosed in a red circle crossed with a red bar.
(b)A person in charge of a building at which smoking is prohibited within a specific distance from the entrance of the building under AS 18.35.301 (c)(4) shall conspicuously display a sign that reads “Smoking within (number of feet) Feet of Entrance Prohibited by Law—Fine $50” visible from the outside of each entrance to the building.
(c)The department shall furnish signs required under this section to a person who requests them with the intention of displaying them.
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