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CONNECTICUT’S
SMOKE-FREE AIR LAW
The following information on
Senate Bill 908: AAC Secondhand Smoke in Work
Places was obtained from the Connecticut General
Assembly (www.cga.ct.gov/2003/act/Pa/2003PA-00045-R00SB-00908-PA.htm)
and "Statewide Smoking Ban: OLR Research Report"
posted on the CGA website: (http://cga.ct.gov/2003/rpt/2003-R-0466.htm)
The bill has the following provisions, effective
April 1, 2004:
- Bans smoking in all
restaurants, cafés and taverns (bars) after
April 1, 2004.
- Private clubs (i.e. VFW halls,
Knights of Columbus, etc.) with liquor permits
as of May 1, 2003 are exempt from this bill.
- Tobacco bars, as defined as an
establishment with permit pursuant to Chapter
545 (liquor permits) that made at least 10% of
its gross annual income on tobacco products
and have not changed their size or location
since December 31, 2002 are exempt from the
bill.
- Bans smoking in establishments
with the following liquor permits: university,
hotel, resort, restaurant, juice bar,
railroad, airline, coliseum, special sporting
facility, nonprofit theater, nonprofit public
museum, bowling establishment, racquetball
establishment, and airport restaurant.
- Bans smoking in any business
(other than food establishments) with 5 or
more employees, except that there may be a
designated smoking room for employees.
- Businesses with fewer than 5
employees must provide a smoke free
environment upon request from an employee.
- Continues the ban on smoking in
retail food stores, in hospitals, buildings
owned or operated by the state or any
political subdivision of the state, school
buildings during school hours, elevators and
dorms in public institutions of higher
education. Adds ban to private institutions of
higher education.
- Exemptions: correctional
facilities, smoking areas of psychiatric
facilities, public housing projects,
classrooms where smoking is part of medical or
scientific research, smoking rooms provided by
employers, any area of a business that is
engaged in the testing or development of
tobacco or tobacco products, outside seating
in a restaurant where at least 75% is non
smoking, outside seating that is not used on a
permanent basis (ie set up for a special event
or occasion.)
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SOURCES: "Senate Bill No. 908
(Public Act No. 03-45): An Act Concerning
Secondhand Smoke in Work Places" "Statewide
Smoking Ban: OLR Research Report" posted on
the State of Connecticut General Assembly
website
PREPARED BY: 211/pt
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: October2012
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