Sagot :
Answer:
C. R.A 9211
Explanation:
Republic Act No. 9211, otherwise known as The Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 is the law governing tobacco production, distribution, and use. Some of its important provisions are the following:
HEALTHFUL ENVIRONMENT
Section 5. Smoking Ban in Public Places. Smoking shall be absolutely
prohibited in the public places: a. Centers of youth activity such as playschools, preparatory schools,
elementary schools, colleges and universities, youth hostels, and
recreational facilities for persons under eighteen (18) years old;
b. Elevators and stairways;
c. Locations in which fire hazards are present, including gas stations and
storage areas for flammable liquids, gas, explosives or combustible
materials;
Within the buildings and premises of public and private hospitals, medical, dental, and optical clinics, health centers, nursing homes, laboratories;
Section 9. Minimum Age Sales. Under this Act, it shall be unlawful for any retailer of tobacco products to sell or distribute tobacco
products to any minor (persons below 18 years of age);
for any person to purchase cigarettes or tobacco products from a minor,
for minor to sell or buy cigarettes any
products; and
for minor to smoke cigarettes or any other tobacco products.
Section 10. Sale of Tobacco Products within School Perimeters. the sale or distribution of tobacco products is prohibited within one hundred (100) meters from any point of the perimeter of a school, public playground, or other facility frequented particularly by minors.