Environmental
Colorado's 'Clean Indoor Air Act' restricts smoking in:
AA. Only government buildings
BB. Most enclosed public places and workplaces, including commercial buildings and common areas of multi-unit housing✓ Correct
CC. Only restaurants and bars
DD. Only schools and hospitals
Explanation
Colorado's Clean Indoor Air Act (C.R.S. § 25-14-204) prohibits smoking in virtually all enclosed public places and workplaces, including restaurants, bars, offices, and common areas of multi-unit housing. This has real estate implications for property managers and owners of commercial and multi-family properties.
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