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Executive Order 13058

Protecting Federal Employees and the Public From Exposure to Tobacco Smoke in the Federal Workplace

Ordered by William J. Clinton on August 9, 1997

Summary

Prohibits tobacco smoking in all executive-branch indoor workplaces and near outdoor air intakes. Permits limited exceptions for enclosed, ventilated smoking areas and certain residences. Requires agencies to ensure compliance within one year, encourages smoking cessation programs, and respects existing labor agreements. Does not create new legal rights or remedies.

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