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State Summary
The Indiana Clean Indoor Air Law states that any public building, which is defined as an enclosed structure "occupied by an agency of state or local government", are places where smoking is prohibited except if the business has deemed an area as a designated smoking area. This includes health care centers, fire stations, child care centers, hospitals or doctors' offices and school buildings that house classrooms and dining halls and are part of state educational institutions or any public school system. Other businesses who deal with the public either by serving them or allowing them into their establishment have the responsibility of either creating a designated smoking area or declaring the entire establishment as a smoke-free area. This includes, but is not limited to, grocery stores, drug stores and all restaurants.
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