California Assembly Bill 13 became effective on January 1, 1995, which prohibits the smoking of tobacco products in an enclosed space, such as office suites, throughout the state of California. Los Angeles City specifically passed a law forbidding the smoking of tobacco products in all enclosed public establishments. Please be advised that the District Attorney will fine and prosecute all smoking offenders.

Vaporizers, vape liquid and other electronic smoking paraphernalia are now considered tobacco products under California law. That means, like traditional tobacco products, e-cigarettes will be prohibited in many spaces like workplaces, restaurants, bars and movie theaters.