PRINTER'S NO. 592
No. 525 Session of 1983
INTRODUCED BY DAWIDA, ZWIKL, GRUPPO, SHOWERS, GAMBLE, HOEFFEL, PERZEL, D. R. WRIGHT, MAYERNIK, FISCHER, COHEN, MICHLOVIC AND McVERRY, MARCH 22, 1983
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, MARCH 22, 1983
AN ACT 1 Regulating smoking at public places and in public meetings; and 2 providing a penalty. 3 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 4 hereby enacts as follows: 5 Section 1. Short title. 6 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Clean Indoor 7 Air Act. 8 Section 2. Public policy. 9 The purpose of this act is to protect the public health, 10 comfort and environment by prohibiting smoking in public places 11 and at public meetings except in designated smoking areas. 12 Section 3. Definitions. 13 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 14 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 15 context clearly indicates otherwise: 16 "Public meeting." All meetings open to the public pursuant 17 to the act of July 19, 1974 (P.L.486, No.175), referred to as
1 the Public Agency Open Meeting Law. 2 "Public place." Any enclosed, indoor area used by the 3 general public or serving as a place of work including, but not 4 limited to, restaurants, retail stores, offices and other 5 commercial establishments, public conveyances, educational 6 facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, auditoriums, arenas and 7 meeting rooms, but excluding private, enclosed offices occupied 8 exclusively by smokers even though such offices may be visited 9 by nonsmokers. 10 "Smoking." Includes carrying a lighted cigar, cigarette, 11 pipe or any other lighted smoking equipment. 12 Section 4. Prohibitions on smoking. 13 (a) General rule.--No person shall smoke in a public place 14 or at a public meeting except in designated smoking areas. 15 (b) Exceptions.--This prohibition shall not apply: 16 (1) In cases in which an entire room or hall is used for 17 a private social function and seating arrangements are under 18 the control of the sponsor of the function and not of the 19 proprietor or person in charge of the place. 20 (2) To factories, warehouses and similar places of work 21 not usually frequented by the general public, except that the 22 Department of Labor and Industry shall, in consultation with 23 the Department of Health, establish by regulation rules to 24 restrict or prohibit smoking in those places of work where 25 the close proximity of workers or the inadequacy of 26 ventilation causes smoke pollution detrimental to the health 27 and comfort of nonsmoking employees. 28 Section 5. Designation of smoking areas. 29 (a) General rule.--Smoking areas may be designated by 30 proprietors or other persons in charge of public places, except 19830H0525B0592 - 2 -
1 in places in which smoking is prohibited by the fire marshal or 2 by other law, ordinance or regulation. 3 (b) Mitigating actions required.--Where smoking areas are 4 designated, existing physical barriers and ventilation systems 5 shall be used to minimize the toxic effect of smoke in adjacent 6 nonsmoking areas. In the case of public places consisting of a 7 single room, the provisions of this law shall be considered met 8 if one side of the room is reserved and posted as a nonsmoking 9 area. No public place other than a bar shall be designated as a 10 smoking area in its entirety. If a bar is designated as a 11 smoking area in its entirety, this designation shall be posted 12 conspicuously on all entrances normally used by the public. 13 Section 6. Responsibilities of proprietors. 14 The proprietor or other person in charge of a public place 15 shall make reasonable efforts to prevent smoking in the public 16 place by: 17 (1) posting appropriate signs; 18 (2) arranging seating to provide a smoke-free area; 19 (3) asking smokers to refrain from smoking upon request 20 of a client or employee suffering discomfort from the smoke; 21 or 22 (4) any other means which may be appropriate. 23 Section 7. Enforcement. 24 (a) Rules and regulations.--The Department of Health shall 25 adopt rules and regulations necessary and reasonable to 26 implement the provisions of this act, except as provided for in 27 section 4. 28 (b) Waiver of requirements authorized.--The Department of 29 Health may, upon request, waive the provisions of this act if it 30 determines there are compelling reasons to do so and such a 19830H0525B0592 - 3 -
1 waiver will not significantly affect the health and comfort of 2 nonsmokers. 3 (c) Penalties.--Any person who violates section 4 commits a 4 summary offense. 5 (d) Injunction.--The Department of Health, a local board or 6 department of health or any affected party may institute an 7 action in any court with jurisdiction to enjoin repeated 8 violations of section 6. 9 Section 8. Effective date. 10 This act shall take effect in 90 days. B9L35JLW/19830H0525B0592 - 4 -