New Jersey prohibits smoking in indoor public places and workplaces, including any enclosed locations at which a person performs any service or labor except as otherwise provided by the law.
Exceptions where smoking is permitted include; hotels, motels or other lodging establishments (permitted up to 20% of guest rooms); within the perimeters of casino gaming areas, and casino simulcasting facilities; registered cigar bars or lounges that in calendar year ending December 31, 2004, generated 15% or more of total annual gross income from the sale of tobacco products; and tobacco retail estabishments whose primary activity (51%) is the retail sale of tobacco products and accessories and the sale of other products is incidental.
New Jersey requires that a "No Smoking" sign be prominently posted where smoking is prohibited, and a "Smoking Permitted" sign be posted where smoking is permitted.
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