Environmental
In New York, 'smoke-free' building policies adopted by landlords must comply with:
ANYC Local Law 147 (2017) which requires disclosure of the building's smoking policy to tenants✓ Correct
BFederal EPA regulations only
CThere are no laws governing smoke-free building policies
DDHCR smoke-free requirements for all buildings
Explanation
NYC Local Law 147 of 2017 requires residential building owners to adopt and disclose a smoking policy and post it in common areas. Landlords may designate the building or units as smoke-free or specify where smoking is permitted.
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