(Consolidated) Clean Air Bylaw No. 1, 2014

To promote clean air by regulating burning or vaping of substances in public spaces.

Type(s)
Regulation
Bylaw No.
3962
Community
Central Saanich, Colwood, Esquimalt, Highlands, Juan de Fuca, Langford, Metchosin, North Saanich, Oak Bay, Saanich, Salt Spring Island, Sidney, Sooke, Southern Gulf Islands, Victoria, View Royal
Function
Health

About the Bylaw

The Clean Air Bylaw for the Capital Regional District (CRD) was first implemented on January 1, 1999, making all indoor public spaces 100% smoke-free. 

The bylaw was amended on July 1, 2007 to include all businesses with patios where food and beverages were being served and/or consumed. 

On September 10, 2014, the CRD Board adopted Clean Air Bylaw No. 3962, which expanded the smoke-free areas to include parks, playgrounds, playing fields, public squares and bus stops. It also extended the smoke-free buffer zones outside of doorways, windows and air intakes (from 3 metres to 7 metres). Following an extensive public education and awareness campaign, the enforcement of the bylaw began on April 1, 2015. 

The most recent bylaw amendment was adopted by the CRD Board at its January 9, 2019 meeting. This amendment prohibits the burning or vaping of any substances, including cannabis, in any public space as identified in the existing bylaw. 

The Island Health Tobacco and Vapour Prevention Control team provides education and awareness around the Bylaw, as well as written warnings and municipal fine tickets (including cannabis).

Contact

Tobacco & Vapour Prevention and Control Program (Island Health)
Phone: 250.360.1450
CleanAirBylaw@islandhealth.ca 

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