Part 1Smoking: prohibition and control

4Meaning of “smoke” and “no-smoking premises”

I3C11

In this Part, “smoke” means smoke tobacco, any substance or mixture which includes it or any other substance or mixture; and a person is to be taken as smoking if the person is holding or otherwise in possession or control of lit tobacco, of any lit substance or mixture which includes tobacco or of any other lit substance or mixture which is in a form or in a receptacle in which it can be smoked.

I12

In this Part, “no-smoking premises” means such premises or such classes of premises, being premises of a kind mentioned in subsection (4), as are prescribed by regulations made by the Scottish Ministers after consulting such persons as they consider appropriate on a draft of the regulations.

I13

Regulations under subsection (2) may prescribe premises or parts of premises or classes of premises or parts of premises which are excluded from the definition of “no-smoking premises”.

I34

The kind of premises referred to in subsection (2) is premises which are wholly or substantially enclosed and—

a

to which the public or a section of the public has access;

b

which are being used wholly or mainly as a place of work;

c

which are being used by and for the purposes of a club or other unincorporated association; or

d

which are being used wholly or mainly for the provision of education or of health or care services.

I35

In subsection (4)(b), the reference to work includes work undertaken for no financial advantage.

I26

Regulations under subsection (2) may, for the purposes of that subsection, define or elaborate the meaning of any of the expressions—

a

“premises”;

b

“wholly or substantially enclosed”;

c

“the public”; and

d

“has access”.

I17

Regulations under subsection (2) may define or elaborate the meaning of “premises”—

a

by reference to the person or class of person who owns or occupies them;

b

so as to include vehicles, vessels, trains and other means of transport (except aircraft), or such, or such classes, of them as are specified in the regulations.

I28

The Scottish Ministers may, by regulations, after consulting such persons as they consider appropriate on a draft of the regulations, modify subsection (4) so as—

a

to add a kind of premises to; or

b

remove a kind of premises (but not the kind referred to in paragraph (a) of that subsection) from,

those in that subsection.

I29

Regulations made by virtue of subsection (7)(b) may provide as to how the statement referred to in section 3(1)(b) is to be expressed in the case of each of the means of transport referred to in the regulations and that any such provision is to be treated, for the purposes of that section, as if incorporated in it.