Ariz. Admin. Code § 9-2-105

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Section R9-2-105 - Sign Requirements
A. To meet the requirements of A.R.S. §§ 36-601.01(E)(1) and 36-601.01(E)(2), a proprietor of a public place or non-vehicle place of employment shall post signs that:
1. Are no smaller than four inches by six inches; and
2. Contain:
a. The international no smoking symbol or the words "No Smoking";
b. The telephone number designated by the Department for making complaints;
c. The web site address designated by the Department for making complaints; and
d. Letters, numbers, and symbols of sufficient size to be clearly legible to an individual of normal vision from a distance of five feet; and
3. Include a citation to A.R.S. § 36-601.01.
B. A proprietor of a public place or non-vehicle place of employment shall post a sign that meets the requirements in subsection (A):
1. At every entrance,
2. At a height and location easily seen by an individual entering the public place or non-vehicle place of employment, and
3. So that the sign is not obscured in any way.
C. A proprietor of a vehicle described in A.R.S. § 36-601.01(A)(7) shall:
1. Post at least one sign that:
a. Is no smaller than two inches by three inches;
b. Meets the requirements in subsections (A)(2)(a) through (A)(2)(c); and
c. Contains letters, numbers, and symbols of sufficient size to be clearly legible to an individual of normal vision from a distance of three feet;
2. Include a citation to A.R.S. § 36-601.01 on the sign; and
3. Firmly affix the sign to:
a. A vehicle door window,
b. The vehicle dashboard, or
c. Another area in the vehicle that is visible to each occupant in the vehicle.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-2-105

Adopted effective January 6, 1989 (Supp. 89-1). Repealed effective September 30, 1993, under an exemption from the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act pursuant to Laws 1992, Ch. 301, § 61; received in the Office of the Secretary of State October 1, 1993 (Supp. 93-4). New Section made by exempt rulemaking at 13 A.A.R. 1512, effective May 1, 2007 (Supp. 07-2).