[Adopted 4-9-2001 ATM by Art. 40, approved
8-2-2001]
As used in this chapter:
BAR
An indoor establishment whose business is devoted to the
serving of alcoholic beverages for consumption by guests on the premises
and in which the serving of food is only incidental to the consumption
of such beverages. (Incidental food is limited to prepackaged snack
foods and food that only requires minimum preparation at the establishment.)
BOARD
The Board of Health of the Town of Nantucket.
EMPLOYEE
Any person who performs services for an employer.
EMPLOYER
A person, partnership, association, corporation, company
or other organized group including the County/Town of Nantucket and
any department or agency thereof, which utilizes the services of one
or more employees.
HEALTH CARE FACILITY
Any office or institution providing care or treatment of
diseases, whether physical, mental or emotional, or other medical,
physiological or psychological conditions including but not limited
to rehabilitation hospitals or other clinics, including weight control
clinics, nursing homes, homes for the aging or chronically ill, laboratories,
offices of any surgeon, chiropractor, physical therapist, physician,
dentist and all specialists within these professions.
INDOOR SPORTS ARENA
Any sports pavilions, gymnasiums, health spas, boxing arenas,
swimming pools, roller and ice rinks, bowling alleys and other similar
recreational facilities where members of the general public assemble
either to engage in physical exercise, participate in athletic competition,
or witness sports events.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind, including, but not limited to
an owner, operator, manager, proprietor or person in charge of any
building, establishment, business, or restaurant or retail store,
or the agents or designees of the foregoing.
PUBLIC PLACE
The interior of any building or facility owned, leased, operated
or occupied by the municipality, including school buildings or school
grounds; any indoor area open to the general public, including, but
not limited to, libraries, museums, theaters, auditoriums, indoor
sports arenas and/or recreational facilities, inns, hotel and motel
lobbies, educational facilities, shopping malls, public restrooms,
public lobbies, public staircases, public halls, public exits, public
entrances, elevators accessible to the public, and licensed child-care
locations.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
The interior of buses, taxis, and other means of transportation
available to the general public while such means of transportation
is operating within the boundaries of the Town, including indoor platforms
by which such means of transportation may be accessed.
RESTAURANT
The interior portions of any coffee shop, cafeteria, sandwich
shop, private and public school cafeteria and other eating establishment
that gives or offers food for sale to the public, guests or employees
for on-premises consumption, as well as kitchens in which food is
prepared on the premises for serving elsewhere, including catering
facilities.
RETAIL FOOD STORE
Any establishment commonly known as a "supermarket," "grocery
store," "bakery," or "convenience store" in which the primary activity
is the sale of food items to the public for off-premises consumption.
RETAIL STORE
Any establishment whose primary purpose is to sell or offer
for sale to consumers, but not for resale, any goods, wares, merchandise,
articles or other things, including a retail food store. "Retail store"
shall not include restaurants as defined herein.
SMOKING
Inhaling, exhaling, burning or carrying any lighted cigar,
cigarette or other tobacco product in any form.
TOWN
The Town of Nantucket.
WORKPLACE
Any interior enclosed area of a structure or portion thereof
at which one or more employees perform services for their employer.
Every person having control of premises upon
which smoking is prohibited by and under the authority of this chapter
shall conspicuously display upon the premises "No Smoking" signs provided
by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and available from
the Nantucket Board of Health.
Notwithstanding the provisions of §
86-3, smoking may be permitted in the following places and/or circumstances:
A. Private residences, except those portions used as
a licensed child-care or health-care office when operating as such.
B. Hotel and motel rooms rented to guests that are designated
as smoking rooms.
C. Private or semiprivate rooms of nursing homes and
long-term care facilities, occupied by one or more patients, which
are separately ventilated, and all of whom are smokers who have requested
in writing to be placed in rooms where smoking is permitted.
D. Retail tobacco stores, which are solely for the sale
of tobacco products, prohibit minors from entering the establishment,
and which are not required to possess a retail food permit.
If any paragraph or provision of this chapter
is found to be illegal or against public policy or unconstitutional,
it shall not affect the legality of any remaining paragraphs or provisions.
This chapter shall not be interpreted or construed
to permit smoking where it is otherwise restricted by other applicable
health, safety or fire codes, regulations or statutes.
This chapter will be effective September 1,
2001.