9—No smoking signs in enclosed public places
(1) The occupier of an enclosed public place (being a place in which smoking is banned under section 46 of the Act) must display signs that contain—
(a) —
(i) the phrase "no smoking" or "smoking prohibited" in letters that are at least 20 mm in height; and
(ii) the smoking prohibited symbol with a diameter of at least 70 mm; or
(b) other words or symbols that indicate clearly that smoking (whether of tobacco products or e-cigarettes) is not permitted,
in such numbers and in positions of such prominence that the signs are likely to be seen by persons at any public entrance to the place and within the place.
Maximum penalty: $2 500.
Expiation fee: $210.
(2) A sign required to be displayed under this regulation must be displayed in such a way that a person (other than the occupier or an employee of the occupier) cannot readily remove or relocate the sign.