Vermont Statutes
§ 1742 — Restrictions on smoking in public places
Vermont § 1742
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Bluebook
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 18, § 1742 (2026).
Text
(a)The possession of lighted tobacco products or use of tobacco substitutes in any form is prohibited in:
(1)the common areas of all enclosed indoor places of public access and publicly owned buildings and offices;
(2)all enclosed indoor places in lodging establishments used for transient traveling or public vacationing, such as resorts, hotels, and motels, including sleeping quarters and adjoining rooms rented to guests;
(3)designated smoke-free areas of property or grounds owned by or leased to the State or a municipality; and
(4)any other area within 25 feet of State-owned buildings and offices, except that to the extent that any portion of the 25-foot zone is not on State property, smoking is prohibited only in that portion of the zone that is on State property unless the owner of
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