Notsubecttoreguation/ExclusionfromAppjl4 4)Typesoflicationfacilitiescovered* The inside of a facility refers to places located in the interior of buildings having 1) a roof, and 2) sidewalls covered roughly more than half. Places that do not meet these conditions are deemed as outdoors.There are facilities other than Type I facilities in Type I facilitiesMultiple facility types are mixed in one facility[Not Subject to Regulation]・Outdoors, excluding on the premises of Type I facilities*[Exclusion from Application]・Residential areas (including balconies, private house gardens, etc.), private rooms in residential facilities, and places where people live・Guest rooms in accommodations such as Hotels and Ryokans (limited to private rooms), and sleeping compartments in trains and shipsEven in locations that are not subject to regulation or are excluded from application, there is an obligation to take care to prevent second hand smoke from affecting those nearby when smoking or when the managing authority designates a place where smoking is allowed.Note that there are cases where municipalities have established their own rules for smoking. For details please confirm with the municipalities of the location.Type I facility regulations apply to all areas inside of a facility.(Example) When there is a dining room (restaurant) inside a university or hospital facility, Type I facility regulations also apply to the dining room space.*When a Type I facility and non-Type I facility coexist and the functions or users of each facility are clearly different, or if each facility is distinctly separated, the regulations apply to each as an independent, separate facility.The entire facility is classified as a Type II facility. If there is a Type I facility in the facility, the regulations of the Type I facility are applied only in that location.(Example) When there is a clinic in a commercial building, the entire building is a Type II facility, and the part exclusively occupied by the clinic is subject to Type I facility regulations.・When operating within the premises of a facility, they are not subject to regulations as they are considered a temporary transit. However, when smoking, you must be considerate of your surroundings so as to not cause second-hand smoke.・If you are parked within the premises of a facility, the same regulations as that facility apply.How is it handled where multiple facility types coexist?What are the regulations for standard automobiles?ColumnColumn
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