Cyprus Smoking Ban 2010
Places where smoking is banned as of January 1, 2010.
These include: cinemas; theatres; hospitals – including rural sanitary centres – open-air infirmaries and old peoples’ homes; pharmacies, clinics, doctors’ and dentists’ surgeries; museums; galleries, concert halls and cultural centres; public libraries; factories; training and educational centres such as universities, colleges, schools; lifts, stairwells and ‘common areas’ of public buildings; covered athletic centres; governmental or semi-governmental service buildings; banks; ports and airports; event areas for adults; shopping centres, kiosks; reception rooms; recreational areas including hotels, restaurants, cafeterias, bars, coffee shops, clubhouses, cafés, internet cafés, pool halls, gaming arcades, betting shops, cabarets, discos, nightclubs and dance centres.
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Smokers will still be allowed to light up in all external, open areas – except school yards and medical areas – and in internal courtyards or gardens. It will also remain legal in internal courtyards and external areas covered by a canopy, such as cafe and restaurant terraces and the central cafeteria area of Parliament.
Employers, meanwhile, are obliged to provide a closed smoking area for employees with appropriate ventilation if requested.
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