Environmental
Oklahoma's Clean Indoor Air Act affects commercial real estate by:
ARequiring all commercial buildings to be smoke-free
BRestricting smoking in most indoor workplaces and public spaces, which property managers must address in lease agreements and building policies✓ Correct
COnly applying to restaurants and bars
DHaving no effect on property management
Explanation
Oklahoma's Clean Indoor Air Act restricts smoking in most enclosed workplaces, public places, and common areas. Commercial property managers and landlords must address compliance in their building rules and lease agreements, and some landlords extend smoke-free policies to all units.
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