Model Ordinance: Smokefree Beaches
The Technical Assistance Legal Center (TALC) developed this Model Ordinance to help California cities and counties limit exposure to secondhand smoke and limit tobacco use on beaches. As the dangers of secondhand tobacco smoke become increasingly well documented, one of the most important steps a community can take to improve the health of its residents is to create more smokefree or tobacco-free spaces. Local ordinances limiting exposure to secondhand smoke are the most direct and effective way to improve the public’s health. By addressing tobacco use outdoors, this Model Ordinance also helps limit tobacco-related litter.
You can also download the Smokefree Beaches Ordinance Checklist, which highlights key policy options available in the ordinance.
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| Smokefree Beaches Ordinance (DOC, Updated 6/10) | 282.5 KB |
- Model Ordinance: Smokefree Outdoor Areas
- Model Ordinance: Smokefree Recreational Areas
- Tobacco Laws Affecting California
- Model Ordinance CHECKLIST: Smokefree Recreational Areas
- Model Ordinance CHECKLIST: Smokefree Outdoor Areas
- Model Ordinance CHECKLIST: Smokefree Beaches
- Model Ordinance: Smokefree Housing
- Fact Sheet: Creating Smokefree Policies for Affordable Housing in California
- Policy Area:
- Secondhand Smoke - Outdoor & Recreational Areas
In the last few years, a new understanding of the built environment’s impact on health has brought the public health community and planners together to develop a variety of innovative land use policies that promote health.