The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Six-month grace period before smoking ban at open-air eateries enforced

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MALIM NAWAR: Smokers will be given a six-month grace period before the new smoking ban is strictly enforced.

Dr Lee Boon Chye, the deputy health minister, said yesterday the ban on smoking in all restaurant­s including non-airconditi­oned outlets and outdoor eateries, will still come into force on January 1.

But strict enforcemen­t, he said, will only start after six months.

“During the grace period, we will only give verbal warning to smokers if they smoke in open-air eateries or non-air-conditione­d restaurant­s.

“However, if the smoker refuses to heed the warning and continues to smoke, then the smoker will be fined immediatel­y,” he told reporters after visiting the Malim Nawar Health Clinic here.

Dr Lee also urged restaurant­s owners to display no-smoking signs and dispose of all ashtrays at their premises if they want to avoid being fined should a customer light up in their premises.

Last month, Dr Lee announced that the government will ban smoking in all eateries throughout Malaysia from next year onwards, including in open-air outlets.

He said action under the Control of Tobacco Product Regulation­s 2004 will be taken against restaurant owners and smokers who flout the ruling.

“Eateries that allow customers to smoke despite the ban will be fined up to RM2,500, while those who smoke at prohibited places will face a maximum fine of RM10,000 or two years’ jail,” he said.

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