§ 36-3. Prohibition of smoking in public places.  


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  • Smoking shall be prohibited in all enclosed public places within the city, including but not limited to, the following places:

    (1)

    Aquariums, galleries, libraries, and museums;

    (2)

    Areas available to and customarily used by the general public in businesses and non-profit entities patronized by the public, including but not limited to, professional offices, banks, laundromats, hotels, and motels;

    (3)

    Bars;

    (4)

    Billiard halls;

    (5)

    Bingo facilities;

    (6)

    Comedy clubs;

    (7)

    Convention facilities;

    (8)

    Elevators;

    (9)

    Facilities primarily used for exhibiting a motion picture, stage, drama, lecture, musical recital, or other similar performance;

    (10)

    Gaming facilities;

    (11)

    Health care facilities;

    (12)

    Childcare and adult day care facilities;

    (13)

    Lobbies, hallways, and other common areas in apartment buildings, condominiums, trailer parks, retirement facilities, nursing homes, and other multiple-unit residential facilities;

    (14)

    Polling places;

    (15)

    Public transportation facilities, including buses and taxicabs, and ticket, boarding, and waiting areas of public transit depots;

    (16)

    Restaurants, except for outdoor seating areas designated as smoking in accordance with subsection 36-10(d);

    (17)

    Restrooms, lobbies, reception areas, hallways, and other common-use areas;

    (18)

    Retail stores;

    (19)

    Rooms, chambers, places of meeting or public assembly, including school buildings, under the control of an agency, board, commission, committee or council of the city or a political subdivision of the state when a public meeting is in progress, to the extent the place is subject to the jurisdiction of the city;

    (20)

    Shopping malls; and

    (21)

    Sports arenas, including enclosed areas in outdoor arenas.

(Ord. No. 2010-08-19-0697, § 1, 8-19-10)