The following words when used in this chapter will have
these stated meanings:
AMBIENT SMOKE
The movement of smoke from smoking into a nonsmoking area.
COMMON AREAS
Those physical portions of a place of public accommodation within
which nonsmokers must remain for more than a brief period of time. They shall
include but not be limited to reception areas, lavatories, registration areas,
entry or exit areas, lobbies, lounges, traffic or similar areas within places
of public accommodation.
DESIGNATED SMOKING AREAS
Those portions of a place of public accommodation or portions of
the meeting areas of a public meeting where smoking is permitted.
INDOORS
A building or other area, including transportation facilities and
elevators, enclosed on all sides. Such enclosures may be broken by windows,
doors or comparably sized openings to the outdoors.
PERSON IN CHARGE OF A PUBLIC MEETING
That person who has ultimate responsibility for the actual running
of a public meeting. For purposes of this chapter, the test of such ultimate
responsibility shall be the power to direct the order of business or, if there
is no such power, the seating arrangements for such meeting.
PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
All business, charitable, nonprofit or governmental indoor facilities
in which members of the general public would be considered business invitees
or licensees and which members of the general public customarily enter.
PRIVATE FUNCTION
A specific social, business or recreational event for which an entire
room or hall, or partitioned portion of a room or hall, is being utilized,
limited in attendance to specifically invited persons where the designation
of persons in attendance is under the control of the sponsor of the function
and not of the proprietor of the place of public accommodation.
PROPRIETOR
The person, including a corporation or other business entity, who
controls, governs or directs the operations carried out within a place of
public accommodation.
PUBLIC MEETING
All functions to which members of the general public are invited
or permitted to attend, in the nature of lectures, discussions, rallies or
open governmental meetings.
RESTAURANT AND TAVERN
A place of public accommodation which serves, for a fee, prepared
food and/or alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises to members
of the public.
SMOKING
Possession of a cigarette, pipe, cigar or similar thing which is
lit and emits smoke.