SA Clears The Way, Updating City’s Smoking Ordinance
San Antonio is clearing the air—literally. In a decisive move to bolster public health, the City Council has approved critical updates to the city’s smoking ordinance, ensuring that modern regulations keep pace with changing technology. Starting January 1, 2025, vaping will join traditional smoking under stricter controls, as electronic smoking devices (ESDs), including e-cigarettes and vapes, will be included in the definition of smoking and banned in all smoke-free zones. This proactive measure aims to further protect residents from the risks of secondhand smoke and promote a healthier environment for all.
City Council Updates Smoking Ordinance
City of San Antonio Metropolitan Health News Release
SAN ANTONIO (October 31, 2024) — The San Antonio City Council has approved an update to the City’s smoking ordinance aimed at further protecting public health and improving the quality of life for all residents. Metro Health staff reviewed the Municipal Code, Chapter 36, titled “Smoking” and identified sections in the chapter in need of amendments to update the local ordinance to meet modern smoke-free standards. Sections of the Municipal Code need to incorporate Electronic Smoking Devices (ESDs), also known as e-cigarettes or vapes, into the definition of smoking to align with best public health practices.
The revised ordinance, which will take effect on January 1, 2025, prohibits the use of Electronic Smoking Devices (ESDs) in all venues where smoking is currently restricted.
Key updates to the ordinance include:
- Adding the definition of Electronic Smoking Devices (ESDs) to the Section. 36-1. Definitions.
- Including Electronic Smoking Devices (ESDs) in the definition of Smoking in Section. 36-1. Definitions.
- In Section. 36-10. Posting of Sign: Establishments will be required to include the electronic smoking device icon on signs. This should be with the traditional cigarette icon. Both icons should be enclosed in the standard red circle with a red bar across them. This signage will be required for every public place and place of employment where smoking is currently prohibited.
“This update reflects our commitment as the community health strategist and ensures that policies remain relevant to current circumstances, adapt to technological changes, and mitigate potential risks,” said Dr. Claude A. Jacob, Metro Health Director. “By reducing exposure to secondhand smoke and promoting smoke-free environments, we are taking significant steps to protect the health of our citizens.”
Residents and local businesses are encouraged to learn more about the updates to the smoking ordinance and how to report any violations. For more information about the ordinance, please visit SA.Gov/Health.