Smoking in Taiwan explained

Smoking in Taiwan is regulated by the Tobacco Hazards Prevention Act (Taiwan). Tobacco advertising is banned,[1] and smoking is banned in all indoor public places.[2] Taiwan was the second Asian country to institute an indoor smoking ban, after Bhutan.[3] The Government of Taiwan (Republic of China) is planning to extend the smoking ban to cars, motorbikes, and pedestrians.

Prevalence

Of Taiwan's population of 23 million, about 5 million people smoke. Within Taipei, Taiwan's capital city, the prevalence rate decreased to 15.3% in 2009.[4] 2010 was Taipei's Anti-smoking year.

However, in 2013 Taiwan recorded 18% of adult smoking rate, the lowest since 1990. This was the result of the government efforts to discourage smoking since the enactment of the Tobacco Hazards Prevention Act in 1997.[5] Studies have shown that the smoke-free legislation has had a positive effect on the rate of quitting attempts and annual cessation rates in Taiwan.[6]

Law

Smoking is prohibited in the following places:

Conspicuous non-smoking signs shall be placed at all entrances of the places prescribed in the preceding paragraph. No smoking paraphernalia shall be supplied or displayed therein.

Guidelines for related measures of space, equipment and establishment of the indoor smoking rooms prescribed in the preceding Subparagraph 3 of Paragraph 1 and the provision of the preceding Subparagraph 11 of Paragraph 1 shall be enacted by the central competent authority in charge.

As per the authorization of the Tobacco Hazards Prevention Act (“the Act” hereafter) promulgated on 11 July 2007, the guidelines for related measures of space, equipment and establishment of the indoor smoking rooms (“the room” hereafter) prescribed in the Act’s Subparagraph 3 of Paragraph 1 in Article 15 and the provision of the Act’s Subparagraph 11 of Paragraph 1 in Article 15 were enacted by Department of Health, Executive Yuan, and are summarized as follows:[7]

Enforcement

Fines have been issued to both individuals and businesses for violations.[9] The government created a hotline (0800-531-531) and offers a monetary reward for citizens who submit photos of violations.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Taiwan Details Tobacco Control Laws. www.tobaccocontrollaws.org. 2020-01-14.
  2. News: Taiwan aims to ban smoking while walking. 2009-12-10. AFP.
  3. News: Taiwan bans indoor smoking. January 12, 2009. Sydney Morning Herald.
  4. News: Free anti-smoking treatments start in Taipei City today. April 7, 2010. The China Post.
  5. Web site: Smoking rate in Taiwan drops to lowest in 24 years - Focus Taiwan. focustaiwan.tw. 9 December 2014 . zh-Hant-TW. 2020-01-14.
  6. Web site: Taiwan bans indoor smoking. 2009-01-11. The Sydney Morning Herald. en. 2020-01-14.
  7. http://tobacco.bhp.doh.gov.tw/doc/law06.pdf Guidelines for Indoor Smoking Room Establishment
  8. http://www.bhp.doh.gov.tw/bhpnet/English/ClassShow.aspx?No=200809190001 Tobacco Hazards Prevention Act (Taiwan)
  9. News: Bruya. Dimitri . Taiwan enforces indoor smoking ban . . 2009.