Restrictions on smoking in public areas, which were introduced through amendments to the Health Act, will take effect at the beginning of 2011. By that time, restaurants and other establishments will have to have glass walls installed segregating the smoking from non-smoking areas, Bulgarian National Television (BNT) reported on December 20.
The decision comes several months after the Cabinet suspended a complete ban on smoking in public areas, which had been ...
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Restrictions on smoking in public areas, which were introduced through amendments to the Health Act, will take effect at the beginning of 2011. By that time, restaurants and other establishments will have to have glass walls installed segregating the smoking from non-smoking areas, Bulgarian National Television (BNT) reported on December 20.
The decision comes several months after the Cabinet suspended a complete ban on smoking in public areas, which had been planned to come into effect in the middle of 2010.
Smoking areas inside restaurants and cafes, commercial and administrative buildings, railroad stations and airports, should be equipped with walls, tight-closing doors and ventilation systems. The Health Ministry said that starting from January 1 2011, inspectors will be monitoring the implementation of the ruling, escorted by police officers.
Clients caught smoking in non-smoking areas will be fined up to 300 leva, while owners of clubs and restaurants will be fined from 1500 to 10 000 leva, the report said.
The decision on whether to adopt the smoking ban in cafes and restaurants, which have areas of up to 50 sq m, will be up to owners – but they can be either all-smoking or a smoking free zone, the report said. If smoking is allowed, people younger than 18 will not be allowed into the establishment.
Larger establishments will be required to designate separate smoking areas of less than 50 per cent of the total space.
The Bulgarian Government withdrew Act 56 from the Healthcare Act in the summer of 2010, pertaining to the complete restriction of smoking in all public places, pubs and restaurants, replacing it with "a more relaxed regime", the announcement said.
Accordingly, on November 3 2010, the Cabinet approved the ordinance, which will regulate how to manage, separate or segregate respective establishments in the future, in order for these to provide the necessary comfort to non-smokers.
I agree as it was a shock for us to sit in a restaurant and be surrounded by smokers last year!!!
Should be used to it been going twice a year for 5 years now but it still is off putting especially with 2 kids in tow.
Yet we were in the same situation 10/15 years ago...
Its a good thing...
Wen was already told this morning in one of the local bars here in Bansko that the area she was in was no-smoking now and she had to go into the other room.
Also at the OMV stations many have stopped you smoking inside where you were always allowed before.
Prob is most places have not got there no-smoking signs up as yet.
Howard, how right you are, I was in Ostende (Belgium) weekend before last, In nearly all the restaurants and Bars, ash trays are there for you to use, In two restaurants dogs were siiting at Tables and to top it all when we got back to Cite Europe (Calais) in Carrefour there were at least thee people with their dogs in the shopping trolleys in and around the Food Section. FV
As a non smoker , if it happens it better for all , no smelly cothing , no passive smoking , and hopefully splitting it is better , than like in the uk where you have to walk past ppl stoood smoking in entrances to pubs etc .
There is an acceptance here from the minority (non-smokers) that smoking will continue, but do not think they are happy. It is considered quite western to ban smoking so it is popular, but a total ban would be unacceptable, because that harps of totalitarianism..
I think the goverment has got it just about right, and i think it will be adhered to...