Casinos

As of January 1, 2008, casinos are required to be smoke-free. For more information click here.

Questions?

Questions about the law? Click here.

Violations

A violation can be reported by calling the non-emergency telephone number of the local law enforcement agency.For more information on how to report a violation, click here.

Local Health Departments

For more information please contact your local health department or nursing service. For a comprehensive list of local health departments and nursing services (including contact information) in Colorado please click here.

Our Partners

Several Colorado organizations have worked together to develop resources to help educate the public, restaurants and bars and other businesses about the smoke-free law. For more information about these organizations, click on the logos below.

Michelle Martinez

"My family and I work downtown every weekend, so I go to the Denver bars every weekend. When I would get home a year ago, my hair and clothing smelled so bad that I would have to shower before bed. Now that Colorado implemented the Clean Indoor Air Act, I can breath easier and enjoy myself more when I am out and when I come back home."

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