[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 202 (Monday, October 20, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Page 54461]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-27703]
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[GSA Bulletin FPMR D-245]
Public Buildings and Space
TO: Heads of Federal Agencies.
SUBJECT: Protecting Federal Employees and the Public From Exposure to
Tobacco Smoke in the Federal Workplace.
1. PURPOSE. This bulletin announces the policy concerning the
protection of Federal employees and the public from exposure to tobacco
smoke in the Federal workplace.
2. EXPIRATION DATE. This bulletin contains information of a
continuing nature and will remain in effect until canceled.
Background
a. On August 9, 1997, President Clinton signed Executive Order
13058, entitled ``Protecting Federal Employees and the Public From
Exposure to Tobacco Smoke in the Federal Workplace,'' (62 FR 43451,
August 13, 1997), to establish a smoke-free environment for Federal
employees and members of the public visiting or using Federal
facilities. The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing
governmentwide policy guidance concerning the requirements of this
Executive Order so that federal agencies may benefit from GSA's real
property management expertise.
b. The policy previous to Executive Order 13058, enunciated in FPMR
Sec. 101-20.105-3, declared all GSA-controlled space non-smoking except
where designated smoking areas are identified by agency heads. This
Executive Order prohibits, with some exceptions, the smoking of tobacco
products in all interior space owned, rented or leased by the executive
branch of the Federal Government. GSA will amend FPMR Sec. 101-20.105-3
in the near future to reflect the new policy in this Executive Order.
c. Unlike the previous policy, this Executive Order requires that
designated smoking areas be enclosed and exhausted directly to the
outside and away from air intake ducts, and maintained under negative
pressure sufficient to contain tobacco smoke within the designated
area. Agency officials must not require workers to enter such areas
during business hours while smoking is ongoing.
Action
a. In accordance with Executive Order 13058, Federal agencies must
prohibit the smoking of tobacco products in all interior space owned,
rented, or leased by the executive branch of the Federal Government,
and in any outdoor areas under executive branch control in front of air
intake ducts.
b. The only exceptions are designated smoking areas; residential
accommodations for persons voluntarily or involuntarily residing, on a
temporary or long-term basis, in a building owned, leased, or rented by
the Federal Government; portions of federally-owned buildings leased,
rented, or otherwise provided (in their entirety) to nonfederal
parties; and places of employment in the private sector or in other
nonfederal governmental units that serve as the permanent or
intermittent duty station of one or more federal employees.
c. The heads of Federal agencies may establish limited and narrow
exceptions that are necessary to accomplish agency missions. Such
exception must be in writing, approved by the agency head, and to the
fullest extent possible provide protection of nonsmokers from exposure
to environmental tobacco smoke. Authority to establish such exceptions
may not be delegated.
d. The heads of Federal agencies must evaluate the need to restrict
smoking at doorways and in courtyards under executive branch control in
order to protect workers and visitors from environmental tobacco smoke,
and may restrict smoking in these areas in light of this evaluation.
e. The heads of Federal agencies are encouraged to use existing
authority to establish programs designed to help employees stop
smoking.
f. The heads of Federal agencies must implement and ensure
compliance with the policy set forth in this Executive Order no later
than August 9, 1998. Prior to this date, the heads of Federal agencies
must inform all employees and visitors to executive branch facilities
about the requirements of this order, inform their employees of the
health risks of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, and undertake
related activities as necessary.
Dated: October 9, 1997.
G. Martin Wagner,
Associate Administrator, Office of Governmentwide Policy.
[FR Doc. 97-27703 Filed 10-17-97; 8:45 am]
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