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Outdoor Smoking Restrictions: Cedar Hill vs Dallas

How do outdoor smoking restrictions rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Dallas, TX?

Cedar Hill has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Texas has no statewide outdoor smoking ban; the Smoke-Free Workplace framework reaches indoor public places only. Dallas County does not regulate outdoor smoking countywide. Cities like Dallas (Code 41-1), Plano, and Richardson adopt their own bans on patios, parks, and within set distances of building entrances.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Dallas City Code Chapter 41B prohibits smoking in restaurants, bars, public parks, libraries, and within fifteen feet of doorways, windows, or air intakes of enclosed public places, including e-cigarettes citywide since 2018 amendments.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillDallas
State lawTX H&S 161.081-090 limited-
Statewide banNone comprehensive-
County ordinanceNone adopted-
Dallas city ruleCode Ch. 41-
Buffer typical15 feet from entrance-
Doorway buffer-Fifteen feet from entrances, windows
Bars covered since-2017 expansion ordinance
E-cigarettes-Treated same as smoking
Parks and trails-Smoke-free citywide
Max fine-Up to $500 per violation

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cedar Hill FAQ

Is smoking banned in Dallas County parks countywide?

No. Dallas County has no countywide outdoor smoking ban. Individual county facilities and parks may post smoke-free rules under Commissioners Court policy. City parks follow each city's smoking ordinance separately.

Can I smoke on a Dallas restaurant patio?

Generally no. Dallas City Code Chapter 41 bars smoking on restaurant and bar patios and within 15 feet of building entrances. Other Dallas County cities have similar rules; check the city ordinance where the restaurant sits.

Dallas FAQ

Can I smoke on a restaurant patio in Dallas?

No. Outdoor patios where food is served are smoke-free under Chapter 41B, and smoking must be at least fifteen feet from any doorway, window, or air intake.

Does the ordinance apply to vaping and e-cigarettes?

Yes. Since 2018 amendments, Dallas treats e-cigarettes and vaping devices the same as combustible tobacco in all locations covered by Chapter 41B.

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