For the purposes of this chapter, the following
words shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this
section:
BAR/LOUNGE
An 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.
BOARD
The Board of Health of the Town of Groton.
CARTON
Any packaging that includes two or more packages of tobacco
products or any single package of a tobacco product combined with
another product.
DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA
An area, designated and posted by the proprietor, manager
or other person(s) of authority, in which smoking is permitted. Said
area shall not be an area where nonsmokers must have access and must
be properly ventilated as defined herein.
ENCLOSED
All space between the floor and ceiling which is enclosed
on all sides by solid walls or windows (exclusive of door or passageways).
EMPLOYEE
Any individual who performs services for an employer in return
for wages or profit or on a voluntary basis.
EMPLOYER
Any individual, partnership, association, corporation, trust
or other organized group of individuals, including the Town of Groton
or any agency thereof, which regularly uses the services of one or
more employees.
GUARDIAN
Any individual who has legal responsibility for a minor under
Massachusetts law.
HEALTH-CARE FACILITY
Any office or institution providing individual 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.
MINOR
Any person less than 18 years of age.
NONSMOKING AREA
Any area that is designated and posted by the proprietor
or manager as a place where smoking by patrons, employees or others
is prohibited.
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 any of the foregoing.
PROPER VENTILATION
A system, which is separately ventilated directly to the
outside and which shall not allow any air to recirculate through the
building ventilation system. The ventilated area shall be under negative
pressure as to reduce air from escaping into other areas which may
be accessed by nonsmokers.
PUBLIC BUILDING
An enclosed, indoor area when open to and used by the general
public, including, but not limited to, the following facilities: auditoriums,
licensed child-care location, schools, clinics, hospitals, nursing
homes, long-term care facilities, public libraries, museums, theaters,
retail stores, retail food establishments, indoor sports arenas, public
transit facilities, enclosed shopping malls, hotel and motel lobbies,
stairwells, hallways, entrances, public rest rooms, elevators accessible
to the public, common areas in privately owned buildings and any clubs,
rooms or halls when used for public meetings. A room or hall used
for a private social function in which the sponsor of the private
function and not the owner or proprietor has control over the seating
arrangements shall not be construed as a public place.
RESTAURANT
Any coffee shop, cafeteria, sandwich stand, private and public
school cafeteria and other eating establishment which gives or offers
food for sale to the public, guests or employees, as well as kitchens
in which food is prepared on the premises for serving elsewhere, including
catering facilities.
RESTAURANT WITH A BAR/LOUNGE AREA
An eating establishment that has a license to sell alcoholic
beverages and contains a bar/lounge area 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.
RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Any establishment commonly known as a "supermarket" or "grocery
store" in which the activity is the sale of food items to the public
for off-premise consumption.
RETAIL STORE
Any establishment whose primary purpose is to sell or offer
for sale to consumers any goods, wares, merchandise, articles or other
things, including supermarkets and grocery stores. "Retail store"
shall not include restaurants as defined herein.
SEATING CAPACITY
The capacity designated on the occupancy permit of a restaurant.
SELF-SERVICE DISPLAY
Any device used to dispense any type of tobacco product from
which the consumer may select the merchandise.
SMOKING
Inhaling, exhaling, burning or carrying any lighted tobacco
product.
TAVERN-STYLE RESTAURANT
Any eating establishment that contains a bar and in which
a minimum of 40% of the seating capacity (as defined on the occupancy
permit) is located at the bar or within the bar area.
TOBACCO PRODUCT
Includes, but is not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, pipe
tobacco, chewing tobacco, snuff or tobacco in any of its forms.
TOBACCO VENDING MACHINE
Any mechanical device designated for or used for the vending
of cigarettes, cigars or other tobacco products upon the insertion
of coins, trade checks, slugs or other form of payment.
WORKPLACE
Includes, but is not limited to, an enclosed area in which
one or more employees perform services for their employer. It also
includes private offices, individual work stations and all common
areas, including rest rooms, conference rooms, hallways, stairways
and entranceways.
As an alternative to initiating criminal proceedings, violations of §§
322-4,
322-5 and
322-6, of this chapter may be enforced in the manner provided in MGL C. 40, § 21D, pursuant to §
1-4B of the Groton Code.
If any provision of this chapter is declared
invalid or unenforceable, the other provisions shall not be affected
thereby but shall continue in full force and effect.
This regulation shall take effect 60 days after
publication of a summary of this chapter in a newspaper in the Town
of Groton. A public meeting regarding this chapter was conducted on
July 22, 1997. This chapter was voted by a majority of this Board
on October 21, 1997.