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HRS §356D-6.5

Smoking ban in public housing and designated smoking areas

This law bans smoking in public housing, elder housing, and state low-income housing projects. It covers inside units, common areas, community facilities, and within 25 feet of buildings and certain openings. The housing authority can set up smoking areas at least 25 feet away and must post no smoking signs.

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The statute, as written — Prohibition on smoking in and around public housing; designated smoking areas

(a) Smoking shall be prohibited in any public housing project, elder or elderly housing, as defined in section 356D-1, or state low-income housing project, as defined in section 356D-51, within: (1) Each individual housing unit; (2) All common areas; (3) Community facilities; and (4) Twenty-five feet from each individual building and each administrative office building of the public housing project, elder or elderly housing, or state low-income housing project, and from any entrance, exit, window, and ventilation intake that serves an enclosed or partially enclosed area. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), the authority may designate one or more permissible smoking areas at least twenty-five feet away from any residential or other building, or any greater distance away as may ensure that the secondhand smoke does not infiltrate any dwelling unit or office. (c) The authority shall place and maintain "No smoking" signage at all entrances and exits of the property. The authority may display additional "No smoking" signage at residential and community facilities at their entrances and exits, offices, and in or at enclosed, partially enclosed, or open common areas for the purpose of conspicuous notice. (d) The authority may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 to effectuate the purposes of this section. (e) For purposes of this section: "Common areas" means roofs, halls, sidewalks, corridors, lobbies, stairs, stairways, fire escapes, entrances and exits of the building or buildings, basements, yards, gardens, recreational facilities, parking areas, storage spaces, and other parts of the project or household normally in common use or other areas designated by the authority. "Smoking" means inhaling, exhaling, burning, or carrying any lighted or heated tobacco product or plant product intended for inhalation in any manner or in any form.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§356D-1 Definitions for Hawaii public housing rules

§356D-51 Who counts as a tenant in state housing

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