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Put up no smoking signs from Jan 1, or face summonses

SEREMBAN: The Ministry of Health (MoH) has reminded operators of restaurants to display no smoking signs on their premises or face summonses from Jan 1.

Deputy Health Minister, Dr Lee Boon Chye said that, as such, food outlet operators and smokers, must make full use of the extension period.

“The compliance in exhibiting no smoking signs is quite high as of the 111,042 premises inspected only 26,357 did not do so.

“We will only issue warnings against errant parties during the educational enforcement period but will give out summonses from next year,’’ he told reporters after launching the 2019 Negeri Sembilan Scientific Conference on Oral Health, here, today.

On April 25, Health Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad had announced that the educational enforcement activity period at food outlets which were gazetted as non-smoking areas had been extended for another six months until December.

The six month period prior to this was scheduled to end at the end of this month after the gazetting of food premises as no smoking areas starting from last Jan 1 and, subsequently, there would be no postponement of summonses on individuals who smoked in restaurants after Jan 1, next year.

In the meantime, Lee also encouraged food outlet operators to voluntarily cease the sale of cigarettes on their premises and focus on their core business as done by the Pelita Restaurant. -- BERNAMA

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