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Sarawak puts smoking ban at eateries on hold

Sarawak is putting on hold today’s nationwide smoking ban at all eateries in the state pending a decision by the state cabinet, said state local government and housing minister Dr Sim Kui Hian.

Sim reiterated that the state government was with the federal government on the anti-smoking law, but that it had its own local government ordinances on smoking.

The Kuching North City Hall (DBKU) implemented anti-smoking law in kopitiams through their own local government by-law, he pointed out, but unfortunately not all the local councils in Sarawak have been doing the same.

“Do not be misled by certain quarters that we are preventing federal laws from being implemented in the state,” Sim told Bernama in Kuching, today.

“I was given to understand that the Sarawak State Health Department (JKNS) under the Health Ministry is calling to discuss with the stakeholders especially the coffee shops association on their recently gazetted Federal Anti-Smoking Law and the implementation,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bernama checks at several eateries, especially coffee shops within Kuching, found that many customers were still smoking outside the premises.

Last October, the federal government announced that smoking in all restaurants, coffee shops and hawker centres – even open-air eateries – nationwide would be banned effective Jan 1, 2019.

Those caught smoking in prohibited areas will be fined up to RM10,000 or face two years' jail, while eateries found to have allowed customers to light up will be slapped with a maximum fine of RM2,500.

- Bernama  

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