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Does the smoking cessation order stipulate that smoking is prohibited?
Smoking is allowed, but smoking is not allowed in relevant places.

Leading cadres at all levels are not allowed to smoke in schools, hospitals and other public places where smoking is prohibited, and should take the lead in not smoking in public places with no smoking signs; Smoking is strictly prohibited in official activities of party and government organs; It is strictly forbidden to use or disguise public funds to pay tobacco consumption expenses; Party and government organs should build smoke-free organs.

(1) Waiting rooms, consulting rooms and wards of medical institutions;

(2) Reading rooms of libraries and exhibition halls of museums, art galleries and exhibition halls;

(3) Children's activity places and indoor children's activity places in nurseries;

(four) classrooms, auditoriums, conference halls (rooms) and offices equipped with air-conditioning equipment in organs, organizations, military units, schools, enterprises and institutions;

(5) Waiting halls (rooms) of airports, stations and docks;

(6) On airplanes, trains, buses, trams and taxis;

(seven) theaters, dance halls, karaoke halls (rooms), music teahouse halls (rooms), video projection halls (rooms) and stadiums;

(8) Restaurants (rooms) and business premises with air conditioning equipment.

Smoking areas must be set up in public places where smoking is prohibited, such as airports, railway stations, docks, waiting halls (rooms).