Most public places and workplaces, including restaurants, diners, pizza shops, donut shops, nightclubs, factories, tire shops, oil change shops, auto repair shops, machine shops, most truck stops, bowling alleys.
Some of the places where smoking will be allowed:
Smaller taverns where food sales don't exceed 20 percent of revenue; private homes and vehicles; up to 25 percent of motel/hotel rooms; full-service truck stops (those with showers); tobacco shops; workplaces of manufacturers, importers or wholesalers of tobacco products; a tobacco leaf dealer or a tobacco storage facility; separate enclosed rooms or designated smoking rooms in residential adult-care facilities; private membership clubs like fraternal or veterans groups; places where fund-raisers are held by a nonprofit, charitable group only once a year, as long as food and beverages are available to attendees and youths under 18 cannot attend; cigar bars; up to 25 percent of a casino floor, unless an owner can show an economic hardship (meaning the nonsmoking slots sections are underused), and then the owner can increase the smoking area up to 50 percent; a designated outdoor smoking area within a sports or recreational facility.
