S02543 Summary:
BILL NO | S02543A |
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SAME AS | SAME AS A00516-A |
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SPONSOR | HANNON |
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COSPNSR | AKSHAR, ALCANTARA, AVELLA, BRESLIN, BROOKS, CARLUCCI, COMRIE, FUNKE, HAMILTON, HELMING, JACOBS, KAMINSKY, KRUEGER, LARKIN, LAVALLE, MARCHIONE, PERSAUD, RITCHIE, VALESKY |
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MLTSPNSR | |
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Amd Pub Health, generally | |
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Includes vaping (use of electronic cigarettes) within the provisions of law regulating smoking in certain public areas. |
S02543 Text:
Go to top STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 2543--A Cal. No. 646 2017-2018 Regular Sessions IN SENATE January 13, 2017 ___________ Introduced by Sens. HANNON, AKSHAR, ALCANTARA, AVELLA, BRESLIN, BROOKS, CARLUCCI, COMRIE, FUNKE, HAMILTON, HELMING, JACOBS, KAMINSKY, KRUEGER, LARKIN, LAVALLE, PERSAUD, RITCHIE, VALESKY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Health -- reported favorably from said committee, ordered to first and second report, ordered to a third reading, amended and ordered reprinted, retaining its place in the order of third reading AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to including vaping within the provisions of law regulating smoking in certain public areas The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 1399-n of the public health law is amended by 2 adding three new subdivisions 9, 10 and 11 to read as follows: 3 9. "Vaping" means the use of an electronic cigarette. 4 10. "Electronic cigarette" shall have the same meaning as in subdivi- 5 sion thirteen of section thirteen hundred ninety-nine-aa of this chap- 6 ter. 7 11. "Retail electronic cigarette store" means a retail store devoted 8 primarily to the sale of electronic cigarettes, and in which the sale of 9 other products is merely incidental. The sale of such other products 10 shall be considered incidental if such sales generate less than twenty- 11 five percent of the total annual gross sales. 12 § 2. Section 1399-q of the public health law, as amended by chapter 13 13 of the laws of 2003, is amended to read as follows: 14 § 1399-q. Smoking and vaping restrictions inapplicable. This article 15 shall not apply to: 16 1. Private homes, private residences and private automobiles; 17 2. A hotel or motel room rented to one or more guests; 18 3. Retail tobacco businesses; EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD01779-02-7S. 2543--A 2 1 4. Membership associations; provided, however, that smoking and vaping 2 shall only be allowed in membership associations in which all of the 3 duties with respect to the operation of such association, including, but 4 not limited to, the preparation of food and beverages, the service of 5 food and beverages, reception and secretarial work, and the security 6 services of the membership association are performed by members of such 7 membership association who do not receive compensation of any kind from 8 the membership association or any other entity for the performance of 9 such duties; 10 5. Cigar bars that, in the calendar year ending December thirty-first, 11 two thousand two, generated ten percent or more of its total annual 12 gross income from the on-site sale of tobacco products and the rental of 13 on-site humidors, not including any sales from vending machines, and is 14 registered with the appropriate enforcement officer, as defined in 15 subdivision one of section thirteen hundred ninety-nine-t of this arti- 16 cle. Such registration shall remain in effect for one year and shall be 17 renewable only if: (a) in the preceding calendar year, the cigar bar 18 generated ten percent or more of its total annual gross income from the 19 on-site sale of tobacco products and the rental of on-site humidors, and 20 (b) the cigar bar has not expanded its size or changed its location from 21 its size or location since December thirty-first, two thousand two; 22 6. Outdoor dining areas of food service establishments with no roof or 23 other ceiling enclosure; provided, however, that smoking and vaping may 24 be permitted in a contiguous area designated for smoking and vaping so 25 long as such area: (a) constitutes no more than twenty-five percent of 26 the outdoor seating capacity of such food service establishment, (b) is 27 at least three feet away from the outdoor area of such food service 28 establishment not designated for smoking and vaping, and (c) is clearly 29 designated with written signage as a smoking and vaping area; [and] 30 7. Enclosed rooms in food service establishments, bars, catering 31 halls, convention halls, hotel and motel conference rooms, and other 32 such similar facilities during the time such enclosed areas or rooms are 33 being used exclusively for functions where the public is invited for the 34 primary purpose of promoting and sampling tobacco products or electronic 35 cigarettes, and the service of food and drink is incidental to such 36 purpose, provided that the sponsor or organizer gives notice in any 37 promotional material or advertisements that smoking and vaping will not 38 be restricted, and prominently posts notice at the entrance of the 39 facility and has provided notice of such function to the appropriate 40 enforcement officer, as defined in subdivision one of section thirteen 41 hundred ninety-nine-t of this article, at least two weeks prior to such 42 function. The enforcement officer shall keep a record of all tobacco 43 sampling events, and such record shall be made available for public 44 inspection. No such facility shall permit smoking and vaping under this 45 subdivision for more than two days in any calendar year; and 46 8. Retail electronic cigarette stores, provided however, that such 47 stores may only permit the use of electronic cigarettes. 48 § 3. The article heading of article 13-E of the public health law, as 49 added by chapter 244 of the laws of 1989, is amended to read as follows: 50 ARTICLE 13-E 51 REGULATION OF SMOKING AND VAPING IN CERTAIN PUBLIC AREAS 52 § 4. Section 1399-o of the public health law, as amended by chapter 53 389 of the laws of 2011, subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 179 of the 54 laws of 2013, subdivision 3 as added by chapter 449 of the laws of 2012, 55 and subdivision 4 as added by chapter 100 of the laws of 2015, is 56 amended to read as follows:S. 2543--A 3 1 § 1399-o. Smoking and vaping restrictions. 1. Smoking and vaping shall 2 not be permitted and no person shall smoke or vape in the following 3 indoor areas: 4 a. places of employment; 5 b. bars; 6 c. food service establishments, except as provided in subdivision six 7 of section thirteen hundred ninety-nine-q of this article; 8 d. enclosed indoor areas open to the public containing a swimming 9 pool; 10 e. public means of mass transportation, including subways, underground 11 subway stations, and when occupied by passengers, buses, vans, taxicabs 12 and limousines; 13 f. ticketing, boarding and waiting areas in public transportation 14 terminals; 15 g. youth centers and facilities for detention as defined in sections 16 five hundred twenty-seven-a and five hundred three of the executive law; 17 h. any facility that provides child care services as defined in 18 section four hundred ten-p of the social services law, provided that 19 such services provided in a private home are excluded from this subdivi- 20 sion when children enrolled in such day care are not present; 21 i. child day care centers as defined in section three hundred ninety 22 of the social services law and child day care centers licensed by the 23 city of New York; 24 j. group homes for children as defined in section three hundred seven- 25 ty-one of the social services law; 26 k. public institutions for children as defined in section three 27 hundred seventy-one of the social services law; 28 l. residential treatment facilities for children and youth as defined 29 in section 1.03 of the mental hygiene law; 30 m. all public and private colleges, universities and other educational 31 and vocational institutions, including dormitories, residence halls, and 32 other group residential facilities that are owned or operated by such 33 colleges, universities and other educational and vocational insti- 34 tutions, except that these restrictions shall not apply in any off-cam- 35 pus residential unit occupied by a person who is not enrolled as an 36 undergraduate student in such college, university or other educational 37 or vocational institution; 38 n. general hospitals and residential health care facilities as defined 39 in article twenty-eight of this chapter, and other health care facili- 40 ties licensed by the state in which persons reside; provided, however, 41 that the provisions of this subdivision shall not prohibit smoking and 42 vaping by patients in separate enclosed rooms of residential health care 43 facilities, adult care facilities established or certified under title 44 two of article seven of the social services law, community mental health 45 residences established under section 41.44 of the mental hygiene law, or 46 facilities where day treatment programs are provided, which are desig- 47 nated as smoking and vaping rooms for patients of such facilities or 48 programs; 49 o. commercial establishments used for the purpose of carrying on or 50 exercising any trade, profession, vocation or charitable activity; 51 p. indoor arenas; 52 q. zoos; and 53 r. bingo facilities. 54 2. Smoking and vaping shall not be permitted and no person shall smoke 55 or vape in the following outdoor areas:S. 2543--A 4 1 a. ticketing, boarding or platform areas of railroad stations operated 2 by the metropolitan transportation authority or its subsidiaries. 3 b. on the grounds of general hospitals and residential health care 4 facilities as defined in article twenty-eight of this chapter, within 5 fifteen feet of a building entrance or exit or within fifteen feet of 6 the entrance to or exit from the grounds of any such general hospital or 7 residential health care facility. This subdivision shall not prohibit 8 smoking and vaping by a patient or a visitor or guest of a patient of a 9 residential health care facility in a separate area on the grounds 10 designated as a smoking and vaping area by the residential health care 11 facility, provided such designated smoking and vaping area is not within 12 thirty feet of any building structure (other than a non-residential 13 structure wholly contained within the designated smoking and vaping 14 area), including any overhang, canopy, awning, entrance, exit, window, 15 intake or exhaust. 16 3. Smoking and vaping shall not be permitted and no person shall smoke 17 or vape within one hundred feet of the entrances, exits or outdoor areas 18 of any public or private elementary or secondary schools; provided, 19 however, that the provisions of this subdivision shall not apply to 20 smoking or vaping in a residence, or within the real property boundary 21 lines of such residential real property. The provisions of section thir- 22 teen hundred ninety-nine-p of this article shall not apply to this 23 subdivision. 24 4. Smoking and vaping shall not be permitted and no person shall smoke 25 or vape within one hundred feet of the entrances, exits or outdoor areas 26 of any after-school program licensed or registered pursuant to section 27 three hundred ninety of the social services law; provided, however, that 28 the provisions of this subdivision shall only apply on those days and 29 during those hours in which such after-school programs are operational; 30 and provided, further, that the provisions of this subdivision shall not 31 apply to smoking or vaping in a residence, or within the real property 32 boundary lines of such residential real property. 33 § 5. Section 1399-o-1 of the public health law, as added by chapter 34 102 of the laws of 2013, is amended to read as follows: 35 § 1399-o-1. Smoking and vaping restrictions; certain outdoor areas. 1. 36 Smoking and vaping shall not be permitted and no person shall smoke or 37 vape during the hours between sunrise and sunset, when one or more 38 persons under the age of twelve are present at any playground. For the 39 purposes of this section, the term "playground" means an improved area 40 designed, equipped, and set aside for play of six or more children which 41 is not intended for use as an athletic playing field or athletic court, 42 and shall include any play equipment, surfacing, fencing, signs, inter- 43 nal pathways, internal land forms, vegetation, and related structures. 44 Playgrounds or playground equipment constructed upon one, two and three- 45 family residential real property are exempt from the requirements of 46 this section. This section shall not apply to any playground located 47 within the city of New York. 48 2. No police officer, peace officer, regulatory officer or law 49 enforcement official may arrest, ticket, stop or question any person 50 based solely or in part on an alleged violation of subdivision one of 51 this section, nor may an alleged violation of subdivision one of this 52 section support probable cause to conduct any search or limited search 53 of any person or his or her immediate surroundings. 54 § 6. Section 1399-p of the public health law, as added by chapter 244 55 of the laws of 1989, subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 13 of the lawsS. 2543--A 5 1 of 2003, and subdivision 3 as added by chapter 100 of the laws of 2015, 2 is amended to read as follows: 3 § 1399-p. Posting of signs. 1. "Smoking" or "No Smoking" signs, or 4 "Vaping" or "No Vaping" signs, or the international "No Smoking" symbol, 5 which consists of a pictorial representation of a burning cigarette 6 enclosed in a circle with a bar across it, shall be prominently posted 7 and properly maintained where smoking [is] and vaping are regulated by 8 this article, by the owner, operator, manager or other person having 9 control of such area. 10 2. The owner, operator or manager of a hotel or motel that chooses to 11 develop and implement a smoking and vaping policy for rooms rented to 12 guests shall post a notice at the reception area of the establishment as 13 to the availability, upon request, of rooms in which no smoking [is] and 14 vaping are allowed. 15 3. The provisions of this section shall apply to after-school programs 16 that are subject to the provisions of subdivision four of section thir- 17 teen hundred ninety-nine-o of this article, provided that signs posted 18 pursuant to this subdivision shall specify the specific time period 19 during which smoking and vaping shall be prohibited. 20 § 7. Section 1399-r of the public health law, as added by chapter 244 21 of the laws of 1989, is amended to read as follows: 22 § 1399-r. General provisions. 1. Nothing in this article shall be 23 construed to deny the owner, operator or manager of a place covered by 24 this article the right to designate the entire place, or any part there- 25 of, as a nonsmoking and nonvaping area. 26 2. The provisions of this article shall apply to the legislative, 27 executive and judicial branches of state government and any political 28 subdivision of the state. 29 3. Smoking and vaping may not be permitted where prohibited by any 30 other law, rule, or regulation of any state agency or any political 31 subdivision of the state. Nothing herein shall be construed to restrict 32 the power of any county, city, town, or village to adopt and enforce 33 additional local law, ordinances, or regulations which comply with at 34 least the minimum applicable standards set forth in this article. 35 § 8. Section 1399-s of the public health law, as amended by chapter 13 36 of the laws of 2003, is amended to read as follows: 37 § 1399-s. Violations. 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, 38 limited liability company, corporation or other entity that owns, 39 manages, operates or otherwise controls the use of an area in which 40 smoking and vaping is prohibited or restricted pursuant to section thir- 41 teen hundred ninety-nine-o of this article to fail to comply with the 42 provisions of this article. For violations of this subdivision, it shall 43 be an affirmative defense that during the relevant time period actual 44 control of the area was not exercised by the respondent, but rather by a 45 lessee, the sublessee or any other person. To establish an affirmative 46 defense, the respondent shall submit an affidavit and may submit any 47 other relevant proof indicating that the respondent did not exercise 48 actual control of said area during the relevant time period. Such affi- 49 davit and other proof shall be mailed by certified mail to the appropri- 50 ate enforcement officer within thirty days of receipt of such notice of 51 violation. 52 2. It shall be unlawful for an employer whose place of employment is 53 subject to subdivision one of section thirteen hundred ninety-nine-o of 54 this article to fail to comply with the provisions of such subdivision. 55 For violations of such subdivision, it shall be an affirmative defenseS. 2543--A 6 1 that the employer has made good faith efforts to ensure that employees 2 comply with the provisions of this article. 3 3. It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke or vape in any area 4 where smoking and vaping is prohibited or restricted under section 5 thirteen hundred ninety-nine-o of this article. 6 § 9. Subdivision 4 of section 1399-t of the public health law, as 7 amended by chapter 13 of the laws of 2003, is amended to read as 8 follows: 9 4. The owner, manager, operator or other person having control of any 10 area subject to the provisions of this article, shall inform, or shall 11 designate an agent who shall be responsible for informing individuals 12 smoking or vaping in an area in which smoking or vaping is not permitted 13 that they are in violation of this article. 14 § 10. Subdivision 2 of section 1399-u of the public health law, as 15 amended by chapter 13 of the laws of 2003, is amended to read as 16 follows: 17 2. Every waiver granted shall be subject to such conditions or 18 restrictions as may be necessary to minimize the adverse effects of the 19 waiver upon persons subject to an involuntary exposure to second-hand 20 smoke or vaping and to ensure that the waiver is consistent with the 21 general purpose of this article. 22 § 11. Section 1399-w of the public health law, as added by chapter 244 23 of the laws of 1989, is amended to read as follows: 24 § 1399-w. Limitation of causes of action. An employer, administrator, 25 manager, owner or operator of any indoor area, food service establish- 26 ment, or place of employment regulated by this article who complies or 27 fails to comply with the provisions of this article shall not be subject 28 to any legal liability or action solely as a result of such compliance 29 or noncompliance except as provided in section thirteen hundred ninety- 30 nine-v of this article. Nothing in any other section of this article 31 shall be construed to create, impair, alter, limit, modify, enlarge, 32 abrogate or restrict any theory of liability upon which any person may 33 be held liable to any other person for exposure to smoke or vaping. 34 § 12. Section 1399-x of the public health law, as amended by chapter 35 389 of the laws of 2011, is amended to read as follows: 36 § 1399-x. Rules and regulations. The commissioner shall not promulgate 37 any rules or regulations to effectuate the provisions of section thir- 38 teen hundred ninety-nine-n, paragraph f of subdivision one of section 39 thirteen hundred ninety-nine-o or subdivision one of section thirteen 40 hundred ninety-nine-p of this article. The commissioner shall not 41 promulgate any rules or regulations that create, limit or enlarge any 42 smoking or vaping restrictions. 43 § 13. This act shall take effect on the thirtieth day after it shall 44 have become a law; provided, however, that effective immediately, the 45 addition, amendment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary 46 for the implementation of this act on its effective date is authorized 47 and directed to be made and completed on or before such effective date.