Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 10/5.5

Smoking in day care facilities.
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(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that:

 
 
(1) The U.S. government has determined that 
 
secondhand tobacco smoke is a major threat to public health for which there is no safe level of exposure.

 
 
(2) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently 
 
classified secondhand tobacco smoke a Class A carcinogen, ranking it with substances such as asbestos and benzene.

 
 
(3) According to U.S. government figures, secondhand 
 
tobacco smoke is linked to the lung-cancer deaths of an estimated 3,000 nonsmokers per year.

 
 
(4) Cigarette smoke is a special risk to children, 
 
causing between 150,000 and 300,000 respiratory infections each year in children under 18 months old, and endangering between 200,000 and one million children with asthma.

 
 
(5) The health of the children of this State should 
 
not be compromised by needless exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke.

 
(b) It is a violation of this Act for any
person to smoke tobacco in any
area of a day care center.

 
(c) It is a violation of this Act for any person
to smoke tobacco in any area of a day care home or group day care home.

 
(d) It is a violation of this Act for any person responsible for the
operation of a day care center, day care home, or group day care home to
knowingly allow or encourage any violation of subsection (b) or (c) of this
Section.

secondhand tobacco smoke is a major threat to public health for which there is no safe level of exposure.
classified secondhand tobacco smoke a Class A carcinogen, ranking it with substances such as asbestos and benzene.
tobacco smoke is linked to the lung-cancer deaths of an estimated 3,000 nonsmokers per year.
causing between 150,000 and 300,000 respiratory infections each year in children under 18 months old, and endangering between 200,000 and one million children with asthma.
not be compromised by needless exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke.

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