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| AN ACT concerning public health.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Smoke |
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| Free Illinois Act. |
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| Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that |
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| tobacco smoke is
a harmful and dangerous carcinogen to human |
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| beings and a hazard to public health. Secondhand tobacco smoke |
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| causes at least 65,000 deaths each year from heart disease and |
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| lung cancer according to the National Cancer Institute. |
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| Secondhand tobacco smoke causes heart disease, stroke, cancer, |
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| sudden infant death syndrome, low-birth-weight in infants, |
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| asthma and exacerbation of asthma, bronchitis and pneumonia in |
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| children and adults. Secondhand tobacco smoke is the third |
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| leading cause of preventable death in the United States. |
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| Illinois workers exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke are at |
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| increased risk of premature death. An estimated 2,900 Illinois |
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| citizens die each year from exposure to secondhand tobacco |
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| smoke.
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| The General Assembly also finds that the United States |
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| Surgeon General's 2006 report has determined that there is no |
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| risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke; the scientific |
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| evidence that secondhand smoke causes serious diseases, |
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| including lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory |
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| illnesses such as bronchitis and asthma, is massive and |
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| conclusive; separating smokers from nonsmokers, cleaning the |
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| air, and ventilating buildings cannot eliminate secondhand |
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| smoke exposure; smoke-free workplace policies are effective in |
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| reducing secondhand smoke exposure; and smoke-free workplace |
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| policies do not have an adverse economic impact on the |
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| hospitality industry. |
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| The General Assembly also finds that the Environmental |
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| Protection Agency has determined that secondhand smoke cannot |
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| be reduced to safe levels in businesses by high rates of |
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| ventilation. Air cleaners, which are capable only of filtering |
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| the particulate matter and odors in smoke, do not eliminate the |
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| known toxins in secondhand smoke. The American Society of |
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| Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) |
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| bases its ventilation standards on totally smoke-free |
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| environments because it cannot determine a safe level of |
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| exposure to secondhand smoke, which contains cancer-causing |
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| chemicals, and ASHRAE acknowledges that technology does not |
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| exist that can remove chemicals that cause cancer from the air. |
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| A June 30, 2005 ASHRAE position document on secondhand smoke |
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| concludes that, at present, the only means of eliminating |
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| health risks associated with indoor exposure is to eliminate |
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| all smoking activity indoors. |
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| Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
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| "Bar" means an establishment that is devoted to the serving |
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| of alcoholic beverages for consumption by guests on the |
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| premises and that derives no more than 10% of its gross revenue |
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| from the sale of food consumed on the premises. "Bar" includes, |
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| but is not limited to, taverns, nightclubs, cocktail lounges, |
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| adult entertainment facilities, and cabarets. |
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| "Department" means the Department of Public Health.
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| "Employee" means a person who is employed by an employer in |
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| consideration for direct or indirect monetary wages or profits |
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| or a person who volunteers his or her services for a non-profit |
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| entity. |
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| "Employer" means a person, business, partnership, |
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| association, or corporation, including a municipal |
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| corporation, trust, or non-profit entity, that employs the |
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| services of one or more individual persons. |
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| "Enclosed area" means all space between a floor and a |
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| ceiling that is enclosed or partially enclosed with (i) solid |
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| walls or windows, exclusive of doorways, or (ii) solid walls |
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| with partitions and no windows, exclusive of doorways, that |
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| extend from the floor to the ceiling, including, without |
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| limitation, lobbies and corridors. |
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| "Enclosed or partially enclosed sports arena" means any |
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| sports pavilion, stadium, gymnasium, health spa, boxing arena, |
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| swimming pool, roller rink, ice rink, bowling alley, or other |
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| similar place where members of the general public assemble to |
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| engage in physical exercise or participate in athletic |
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| competitions or recreational activities or to witness sports, |
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| cultural, recreational, or other events. |
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| "Gaming equipment or supplies" means gaming |
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| equipment/supplies as defined in the Illinois Gaming Board |
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| Rules of the Illinois Administrative Code. |
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| "Gaming facility" means an establishment utilized |
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| primarily for the purposes of gaming and where gaming equipment |
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| or supplies are operated for the purposes of accruing business |
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| revenue. |
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| "Healthcare facility" means an office or institution |
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| providing care or treatment of diseases, whether physical, |
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| mental, or emotional, or other medical, physiological, or |
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| psychological conditions, including, but not limited to, |
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| hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, weight control clinics, |
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| nursing homes, homes for the aging or chronically ill, |
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| laboratories, and offices of surgeons, chiropractors, physical |
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| therapists, physicians, dentists, and all specialists within |
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| these professions. "Healthcare facility" includes all waiting |
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| rooms, hallways, private rooms, semiprivate rooms, and wards |
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| within healthcare facilities. |
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| "Place of employment" means any area under the control of a |
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| public or private employer that employees are required to |
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| enter, leave, or pass through during the course of employment, |
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| including, but not limited to entrances and exits to places of |
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| employment, including a minimum distance, as set forth in |
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| Section 70 of this Act, of 15 feet from entrances, exits, |
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| windows that open, and ventilation intakes that serve an |
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| enclosed area where smoking is prohibited; offices and work |
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| areas; restrooms; conference and classrooms; break rooms and |
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| cafeterias; and other common areas. A private residence or |
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| home-based business, unless used to provide licensed child |
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| care, foster care, adult care, or other similar social service |
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| care on the premises, is not a "place of employment".
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| "Private club" means a not-for-profit association that (1) |
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| has been in active and continuous existence for at least 3 |
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| years prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
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| 95th General Assembly, whether incorporated or not, (2) is the |
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| owner, lessee, or occupant of a building or portion thereof |
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| used exclusively for club purposes at all times, (3) is |
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| operated solely for a recreational, fraternal, social, |
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| patriotic, political, benevolent, or athletic purpose, but not |
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| for pecuniary gain, and (4) only sells alcoholic beverages |
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| incidental to its operation. For purposes of this definition, |
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| "private club" means an organization that is managed by a board |
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| of directors, executive committee, or similar body chosen by |
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| the members at an annual meeting, has established bylaws, a |
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| constitution, or both to govern its activities, and has been |
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| granted an exemption from the payment of federal income tax as |
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| a club under 26 U.S.C. 501. |
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| "Private residence" means the part of a structure used as a |
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| dwelling, including, without limitation: a private home, |
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| townhouse, condominium, apartment, mobile home, vacation home, |
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| cabin, or cottage. For the purposes of this definition, a |
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| hotel, motel, inn, resort, lodge, bed and breakfast or other |
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| similar public accommodation, hospital, nursing home, or |
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| assisted living facility shall not be considered a private |
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| residence. |
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| "Public place" means that portion of any building or |
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| vehicle used by and open to the public, regardless of whether |
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| the building or vehicle is owned in whole or in part by private |
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| persons or entities, the State of Illinois, or any other public |
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| entity and regardless of whether a fee is charged for |
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| admission, including a minimum distance, as set forth in |
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| Section 70 of this Act, of 15 feet from entrances, exits, |
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| windows that open, and ventilation intakes that serve an |
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| enclosed area where smoking is prohibited. A "public place" |
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| does not include a private residence unless the private |
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| residence is used to provide licensed child care, foster care, |
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| or other similar social service care on the premises. A "public |
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| place" includes, but is not limited to,
hospitals, restaurants, |
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| retail stores, offices, commercial establishments,
elevators, |
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| indoor theaters, libraries, museums, concert halls, public
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| conveyances, educational facilities, nursing homes, |
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| auditoriums, enclosed or partially enclosed sports arenas,
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| meeting rooms, schools, exhibition halls, convention |
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| facilities, polling places, private clubs, gaming facilities, |
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| all government owned vehicles and facilities, including |
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| buildings and vehicles owned, leased, or operated by the State |
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| or State subcontract, healthcare facilities or clinics, |
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| enclosed shopping centers, retail service establishments, |
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| financial institutions, educational facilities, ticket areas, |
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| public hearing facilities, public restrooms, waiting areas, |
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| lobbies, bars, taverns, bowling alleys, skating rinks, |
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| reception areas, and no less than 75% of the sleeping quarters |
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| within a hotel, motel, resort, inn, lodge, bed and breakfast, |
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| or other similar public accommodation that are rented to |
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| guests, but excludes private residences.
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| "Restaurant" means (i) an eating establishment, including, |
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| but not limited to, coffee shops, cafeterias, sandwich stands, |
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| and private and public school cafeterias, that gives or offers |
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| for sale food to the public, guests, or employees, and (ii) a |
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| kitchen or catering facility in which food is prepared on the |
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| premises for serving elsewhere. "Restaurant" includes a bar |
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| area within the restaurant. |
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| "Retail tobacco store" means a retail establishment that |
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| derives more than 80% of its gross revenue from the sale of |
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| loose tobacco, plants, or herbs and cigars, cigarettes, pipes, |
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| and other smoking devices for burning tobacco and related |
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| smoking accessories and in which the sale of other products is |
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| merely incidental. "Retail tobacco store" does not include a |
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| tobacco department or section of a larger commercial |
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| establishment or any establishment with any type of liquor, |
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| food, or restaurant license. |
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| "Smoke" or "smoking" means the carrying, smoking, burning, |
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| inhaling, or exhaling of any kind of lighted pipe, cigar, |
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| cigarette, hookah, weed, herbs, or any other lighted smoking |
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| equipment.
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| "State agency" has the meaning formerly ascribed to it in |
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| subsection
(a) of Section 3 of the Illinois Purchasing Act (now |
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| repealed).
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| "Unit of local government" has the meaning ascribed to it |
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| in Section
1 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution of |
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| 1970. |
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| Section 15. Smoking in public places, places of employment, |
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| and governmental vehicles prohibited. No person shall smoke in |
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| a public place or in any place of employment or within 15 feet |
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| of any entrance to a public place or place of employment. No |
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| person may smoke in any vehicle owned, leased, or operated by |
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| the State or a political subdivision of the State. Smoking is |
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| prohibited in indoor public places and workplaces unless |
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| specifically exempted by Section 35 of this Act. |
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| Section 20. Posting of signs; removal of ashtrays. |
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| (a) "No Smoking" signs or the international "No Smoking" |
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| symbol, consisting of a pictorial representation of a burning |
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| cigarette enclosed in a red circle with a red bar across it, |
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| shall be clearly and conspicuously posted in each public place |
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| and place of employment where smoking is prohibited by this Act |
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| by the owner, operator, manager, or other person in control of |
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| (b) Each public place and place of employment where smoking |
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| is prohibited by this Act shall have posted at every entrance a |
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| conspicuous sign clearly stating that smoking is prohibited. |
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| (c) All ashtrays shall be removed from any area where |
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| smoking is prohibited by this Act by the owner, operator, |
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| manager, or other person having control of the area. |
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| Section 25. Smoking prohibited in student dormitories. |
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| Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, smoking is |
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| prohibited in any portion of the living quarters, including, |
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| but not limited to, sleeping rooms, dining areas, restrooms, |
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| laundry areas, lobbies, and hallways, of a building used in |
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| whole or in part as a student dormitory that is owned and |
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| operated or otherwise utilized by a public or private |
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| institution of higher education. |
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| Section 30. Designation of other nonsmoking areas. |
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| Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, any employer, |
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| owner, occupant, lessee, operator, manager, or other person in |
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| control of any public place or place of employment may |
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| designate a non-enclosed area of a public place or place of |
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| employment, including outdoor areas, as an area where smoking |
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| is also prohibited provided that such employer, owner, lessee |
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| or occupant shall conspicuously post signs prohibiting smoking |
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| in the manner described in subsections (a) and (b) of Section |
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| 20 of this Act. |
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| Section 35. Exemptions. Notwithstanding any other |
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| provision of this Act, smoking is allowed in the following |
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| (1) Private residences or dwelling places, except when |
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| used as a child care, adult day care, or healthcare |
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| facility or any other home-based business open to the |
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| (2) Retail tobacco stores as defined in Section 10 of |
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| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly. The retail |
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| tobacco store shall annually file with the Department by |
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| January 31st an affidavit stating the percentage of its |
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| gross income during the prior calendar year that was |
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| derived from the sale of loose tobacco, plants, or herbs |
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| and cigars, cigarettes, pipes, or other smoking devices for |
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| smoking tobacco and related smoking accessories. Any |
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| retail tobacco store that begins operation after the |
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| effective date of this amendatory Act may only qualify for |
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| an exemption if located in a freestanding structure |
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| occupied solely by the business and smoke from the business |
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| does not migrate into an enclosed area where smoking is |
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| prohibited. |
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| (3) Private and semi-private rooms in nursing homes and |
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| long-term care facilities that are occupied by one or more |
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| persons, all of whom are smokers and have requested in |
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| writing to be placed or to remain in a room where smoking |
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| is permitted and the smoke shall not infiltrate other areas |
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| of the nursing home. |
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| (4) Hotel and motel sleeping rooms that are rented to |
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| guests and are designated as smoking rooms, provided that |
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| all smoking rooms on the same floor must be contiguous and |
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| smoke from these rooms must not infiltrate into nonsmoking |
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| rooms or other areas where smoking is prohibited. Not more |
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| than 25% of the rooms rented to guests in a hotel or motel |
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| may be designated as rooms where smoking is allowed. The |
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| status of rooms as smoking or nonsmoking may not be |
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| changed, except to permanently add additional nonsmoking |
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| Section 40. Enforcement; complaints. |
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| (a) The Department, State-certified local public health |
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| departments, and local law enforcement agencies shall enforce |
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| the provisions of this Act and may assess fines pursuant to |
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| Section 45 of this Act. |
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| (b) Any person may register a complaint with the |
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| Department, a State-certified local public health department, |
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| or a local law enforcement agency for a violation of this Act. |
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| The Department shall establish a telephone number that a person |
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| Section 45. Violations. |
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| (a) A person, corporation, partnership, association or |
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entity who violates Section 15 of this Act shall be fined |
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| pursuant to this Section. Each day that a violation occurs is a |
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| separate violation. |
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| (b) A person who smokes in an area where smoking is |
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| prohibited under Section 15 of this Act shall be fined in an |
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| amount that is not less than $100 and not more than $250. A |
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| person who owns, operates, or otherwise controls a public place |
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| or place of employment that violates Section 15 of this Act |
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| shall be fined (i) not less than $250 for the first violation, |
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| (ii) not less than $500 for the second violation within one |
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| year after the first violation, and (iii) not less than $2,500 |
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| for each additional violation within one year after the first |
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| violation. |
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| (c) A fine imposed under this Section shall be allocated as |
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| (1) one-half of the fine shall be distributed to the |
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| Department; and |
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| (2) one-half of the fine shall be distributed to the |
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| enforcing agency. |
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| Section 50. Injunctions. The Department, a State-certified |
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| local public health department, local law enforcement agency, |
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| or any individual
personally affected by repeated violations |
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| may institute, in a circuit court,
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| violations of this Act.
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| Section 55. Discrimination prohibited. No individual may |
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| be discriminated against in any manner
because of the exercise |
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| of any rights afforded by this Act. |
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| Section 60. Severability. If any provision, clause or |
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| paragraph of this Act shall be
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| other provisions of this Act. |
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| Section 65. Home rule and other local regulation. |
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| rule municipality, or any non-home rule county within the |
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| unincorporated territory of the county
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| than this Act. This subsection (a)
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| concurrent exercise of home rule power under subsection
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| Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
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| (b) In addition to any regulation authorized under |
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| subsection (a) or authorized under home rule powers, any home |
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| rule unit of local government, any non-home rule municipality, |
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| or any non-home rule county within the unincorporated territory |
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| of the county may regulate smoking in any enclosed indoor area |
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| used by the public or serving as a place of work if the area |
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| does not fall within the definition of a "public place" under |
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| this Act.
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| Section 70. Entrances, exits, windows, and ventilation |
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| intakes. Smoking is prohibited within a minimum distance of 15 |
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| feet from entrances, exits, windows that open, and ventilation |
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| intakes that serve an enclosed area where smoking is prohibited |
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| under this Act so as to ensure that tobacco smoke does not |
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| enter the area through entrances, exits, open windows, or other |
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| means. |
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| Section 75. Rules. The Department shall adopt rules |
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| necessary for the administration of this Act. |
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| Section 80. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding |
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| Section 8.31 as follows: |
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| (30 ILCS 805/8.31 new) |
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| Sec. 8.31. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 |
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| of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the |
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| implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory Act of |
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| the 95th General Assembly.
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| (410 ILCS 80/Act rep.)
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| Section 90. The Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act is repealed.
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
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| 30 ILCS 805/8.31 new |
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