When may smoking be permitted at private clubs or membership associations?
Smoking may be permitted if the club’s enclosed space is occupied solely by:
- Individuals with a full membership to the association
- Salaried employees of the association
- Invited guests
- Visiting members of an affiliate chapter or branch of a fraternal lodge organization

For additional information please refer to the fact sheet Membership Association Exemptions.

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1. Can a restaurant or a bar have smoking on an outdoor patio or deck?
2. What if the outdoor space has a ceiling?
3. What if the outdoor space has walls and no ceiling?
4. Are there any additional conditions I need to meet before constructing or renovating an outdoor space for smoking?
5. Is this the only law regarding smoking?
6. When is a membership association considered open to the public and required to be smoke-free?
7. When may smoking be permitted at private clubs or membership associations?
8. Can full members of the membership association smoke while the facility is open to the public?