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Common Area Cling with Cannabis

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Window Cling (9”x4”)

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Minnesota state law requires all indoor common areas of apartment buildings (with three or more rented living units) to be smoke free (Minn. Stat. § 144.413 subd.2). Live Smoke Free offers signs to display in your common areas to inform your residents and guests that the common areas are smoke free. Some of the indoor common areas covered under the state law include:

Hallways
Laundry Rooms
Underground garages
Rental and maintenance offices
Building entryways
Exercise/party/community rooms
Indoor swimming areas

If you would like more information about the state law, please contact the Indoor Air Unit at the Minnesota Department of Health at 651-201-4601 or visit http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/indoorair/mciaa/ftb/docs/f2brental.pdf

 

Additionally, Minnesota state law prohibits the smoking and vaping of cannabis in “a multifamily housing building", including balconies and patios appurtenant thereto, except for use of medical cannabis flower or medical cannabinoid products.

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    2395 University Ave West, Ste 310
    St. Paul, MN 55114

     

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    ABOUT US

    Live Smoke Free is a non-profit program of the Association for Nonsmokers-Minnesota (ANSR) that promotes smoke-free policies in apartment buildings, condominiums, and other forms of housing. We educate building owners, managers, local policy makers, residents, and housing industry professionals about the benefits of smoke-free multi-housing.


    Live Smoke Free assists owners and managers with creating, enforcing and promoting a smoke-free policy for their property. We also help renters find solutions to secondhand smoke problems and provide technical assistance to smoke-free housing programs. We offer free assistance throughout Minnesota and can provide some free resources and assistance to out-of-state entities, including public housing agencies.


    Live Smoke Free is supported by grant funding and charitable donations. 

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