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Durham County Bans E- Cigarette Use In Public Places <br />By Joey DeVito <br />t "omcd Uecemher 31, 2015 at 12:23 pni <br />Durham County has closed the loophole that allowed electronic cigarette use in public places. <br />The ban will begin January 1, 2016. <br />"The enforcement part will come into play in July of 2016," said health department director <br />Gayle Harris. "We're going to spend the next six months putting the signage up, educating <br />people and doing a better job campaigning." <br />The ban will make it illegal to use e- cigarettes in places such as sidewalks, parks, bus stops and <br />other public property, except where there is a permitted smoking section. <br />"What we've seen with the introduction of electronic nicotine delivery systems has been an <br />uptick in the use with teenagers," she said. "We certainly don't want to create an environment <br />that sends the message that smoking is okay." <br />Harris said non - smoking areas will be designated with the standard no smoking sign, but these <br />areas will also include a sign that lets residents know e- cigarettes are not allowed. <br />"There is now a universal symbol for electronic nicotine delivery systems that will also be <br />included within a circle with a line through it," she said." <br />In Orange County, there are a number of places, such as schools, libraries and UNC athletics <br />facilities, which currently ban the use of e- cigarettes. However, they do not fall under the Orange <br />County smoke free public places rule. <br />"At this point they are not looking to extend the rule to include e- cigarettes," said Orange County <br />Health Department public information officer Stacy Shelp. "At this point the place is to research <br />this issue more and look at the health implications and whether or not they want to take action on <br />it in the new year." <br />