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May 11, 2023
Jan de Boer

Editor at IamExpat Media

Jan studied History at the University of York and Broadcast Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Though born in York, Jan has lived most of his life in Zurich and has worked as a journalist, writer and editor since 2016. While he has plunged head-first back into life in Switzerland since returning to the country in 2020, he still enjoys a taste of home at pub quizzes and karaoke nights.Read more

In a statement, the Council of State in Geneva has confirmed that it will be banning smoking in several outdoor public places. Total smoking bans are planned for a number of public services, especially those close to where children are likely to spend time.

Geneva to tighten rules for smokers

In a press release, the local council announced that it will be adding a new article to the law on the prohibition of smoking in public places. “This article aims to extend the protection of the population, especially young people, against smoking as provided for in cantonal law, by creating healthy, smoke-free outdoor environments”, they noted.

As part of the new rules, a total ban on smoking will be put in place within a 9-metre perimeter of the outdoor grounds of childcare facilities, primary and secondary schools, and tertiary institutions. The ban will also include any place within a 9-metre radius of a door, air inlet or window connected to an educational facility.

Smoking banned at pools and bus stops

For outdoor swimming pools, beyond designated areas and the terraces of bars - so long as they are 9 metres from the pool - all smoking will be prohibited. Finally, for public transport, smoking will be barred at bus, tram and train stops, in waiting areas and in bus shelters in the city.

Authorities confirmed that the new rules will be put into force on June 1, 2023. Entrepreneurs and Swiss businesses will be given until January 1, 2024, to adjust their operations and instal non-smoking signs in the newly banned locations.

For more information, check out the official press release (in French).

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By Jan de Boer