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(EXHIBIT B.
S'TATE OF NEW YOAK
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~' S! 1968-8 A. 27r48-B
~ Cal. Nb, 270
" 1979-1980 Reguiar ®essi ons
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February, 6, 1979 .
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-asnended and reeotnmitted to said committee A9SEMBEY-Iatroducad by M'. :bf A. GRANNIS;
HEVESI-Mwlt'i~- ;; Sponsored byr-itif_ of A. ABRr~MSO`iT, BARBARO, BIANCHI,
~ -:;EOiOPERMAN; D!'AMATO, D'ANDREai, De1TOROi,, Ei-1GEL, EVE,
~~FINNER.ANY GOTTFRIED, GRIFFITH, ETARENBERG, HINCHEY,
=` ~~;IdIRSCH, IiOCHBRt'JECKNER. ,JECKNER., H'QNVYARD, JACOBS, I~E,.~INEDY,
'INEDY,'
, : . KI-D'DER, KISOR,, ~KOPPELL, LAFt1;.YETTE',,LEB~NE~.;;
=-1ELARCIIISELLI, MONTiA'NOi, hAD1.ER,. NEWBURGER, PAROLA,
PAu53ANNANTE, PESCE, PILLITTERE, PROUD, RETTALIATA,
~amended,- ord'ered reprinted as amended and recommitted to 'said'.
= cornmittee'=eom«aittee discharged bilY am¢nded ordered repriated' as !.
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N SENATE-Introduced by k%ns. JOHNSON, ACKERMAN,i BER1KA'Nn ;
BTI~Lr~~TIOi;,'~ D~'t7~l~~IE,, F.~1~RL'EY,EY, GXLIBER.', .H4LPERI'~N,~, LACK, ~r LEICIFTEB:, MENDEZ,
NOLAN, OWENSPADAVAN; RUIZ, TRUNP --
:` ZO. WEINSTEIN-read twice and ordered printed, andl when printed to.
be oommitted' to the Committee on Health-committee discharged, bill
,.;
~ROBLES, SANDERS SEMINERIO, SERRANO, SIEGEL, S'1`AYISKY
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::IgTRELZI:~T, E. C. SULLI1~A1ri F: 1~1. SUI:L IVAu`4T, P. M. SLILLIVAN,
>.=TALLON,. VANN~: S. P'. WAI.SEI, W'ERTZ, YEVOLI-read once and _
`; ;: ~ xrefeired' tothe Committee on Health-reported'' and referred to the Com~- -.
~'. =mittee,on .Cbde*--committee, dixhatp;ed', billi amended; ozxiered reprinted as
~~=~ `~~ atnend ~d sad recoramitited' . to said committee'.-reported froin_ aaid` oom-. _:
_mitte&aritlt s6eiidxnents;'nrder4reprinted as:amended and' placed on the.
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!~N /lCT to amind trie public Po.alth larr, !n »lation tc prataatrng tihe pubUic
hurA i aomtott and Nmrironmentby prohilbitlng smokina, In public places and
°' at pAk meatings axcspt In d6signated smoidn; areas and to rsp.al article
of suchi llawr rrollatfmg therata
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- , S. .1968-B^A. 274s-a' 2,
1 Sectioh1. Legislative fihdiings'andptarpoee.'hhelegislsture hereby findst'~h~at
2' tobacco smoke is one of the major health hazards present in our environment..
= 3'1'here is substantial scientific evidence that tobacco smoke causes cancer, heart,
4 disease and' various lwng, disorders. The legislature further finde that the
a' harmful effects of tobacco smoke are not confined to smokers, but also cause
8', severediscomfortand in somecases grave illnessestonon.arnokers, who~
.7 constitute a growing majority of the adult population. It is therefore the
8 purpose of this legislation to protect and' preserve in a reasonable manner, t'he
-9- -heaith and comfort of the people of this state by creating in. places that are
.- 10 - visited by the general public areas that are free from the toxic and nuisance
-11 ef'feeta of tobacco smoke: , - ,
=12 12. Article thirteen-F of the public heaith Iaw is re~ealed: -
13: '~ 3,. Sitch law is amended by adding a new article t~iirteen-F' tv read as
14 follows: _
15 ARTICLE' 18-F
lg d"LB'AN' INDf)OR' AIR
17 ,~qection 1398-o. Ikfinitions. .
:18 1399-p: ProAib'itrion..
19 1.999-q, 13eaipnation of srrwkmg areas,
19.99-r. Smoking in elevatora prroliibittd:.
21 :1899-s: Rdsponsi8ilities of proprietors.
;' regulbtso~ee. - : - ~.
r8"l9-t d.ocal
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1399-u. Violation.
= 24 -;-18996a Definil3vna. - F'or the puTpoaes of this ariicle, the folloioinq terms ahall
I I 25 hane the fallowi~ rt~esnin{~s: :
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26 l: "Bar" means a place at which the pr"incipal busincss istlte sale of aleoluolic
27 beverages for on-premiaes c»nsumptxon, or that area of the restauraut' which is
: 28 _ dtaodtd priRrarily tb the sal'cor serninp of'alcoholie tieverayes:
l.., `~Place of work," means `any indoor area in whiefi two or mom persons are
-ernployed for wages or salaries or render volunteer seraices; excl'uding, factories and
esceptions as *fined in subdivision nine of section two of the labor law and private
...32 enclosed offices occupied arlusiaelk by smokers eeen though such offiues may, be
".; 33 riaited by non~amwkers.
3¢ - s, "yRestaur+ant!'mcaiiia place in 'wA:ich the principal buaineba is the sale olYood .
?5; on,prerrusea oonsxumption.
4.'",8mokirg" includes thobuaninp of a lighted ciya'r, ciparette, pipe or any other
.
matter or aubsdanee,,, which contains tobacco.
38 =''64 _.~9r+eokinp areas "" means a designated area in which smoking is per»d
hall~d~
~"Indoor- areas opers-~ to the public" -~s~ tinclwd'e~~ but~~ not ~ be~~ limite~ tb,
restaurantb, retail'atoaes,, public means oJ': mass Eransportation all sclwols, colleges
:;,-41' , and univeraitin; hoagitala as diGfined'by~ article twent'y-eiyht of the public health law,
42'_ . mudiCnriume, iJieaters,, libraries, museums, arenas and' »ueti»;p rooms.
'43 -~ 139&pw. Proks3ition. No person sliall smoke in any plaoe of work a+r anyindoor
-:jwea operr to the public escapt'.in desipnaded' smoking areas. This proliifjition shaU
»ot' apRly whert'an entiTe room or Ilall' ia uusal for a private social function and' `
~
' a~iweme~ arc urtder` the contr»I' of the sponsor of the fu~ection and ' not the
prvp~rietor cr manager of tlrem roorr~ or JlalL
t ' 1399,q~ Du4nadon ' of anwkinv araas. 1!' StMoking arena rray' & dcaipnated by
f
,
iliitedby.
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, ti 0:prvprietor or other persona in cliarg~ except' ir~ areas where smoking is proll
bC1 thtfire matshall' or other ldw, ordinance or repulatioru. Wherc rnwkinp areas are
designated a aiM shall' indicate their -location and existing pliysical' barriers and' .
oGntilatioR sgstems sl4all' be used' to mini'miae the effect of smoke in adjacent non-'
--
b3' smoking areaar.
4. L The following ai,eaa ma~ be d'eaipnated' as smoking areas in their ent'iredy:
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19' 79
~ NEW YORK STATE LEGISLAT(
(EXHIBIT A -
see below)
THE STATE SENIATE.
Republicans - 35: Democrats - 25:
Majority Lead'er - Warren M. AndersonI Minority Leader - Manfred Ohrenstein
Dist'. Name and Party Mailing,Ad'dress Dist. Name and' Party Mailing Address
I Kenneth P. LaValie; R-C. 6 Settlers Path. Port J'effersonNY 11777
1!777
2' James J. Lack', R-C: Il l Imperial Ct:, East Nor!thpon, NY 11731.
3 Caesar Trunzo, R-C, 105 Washington Ave.. Brentwood, NY 11717
4 O'wen H. Johnson. R'-C, 6 Learner St West Babylonl NY' 11'104
5 Ralph J'. 16tarino, RI-C3 Lea Ct!, hluttontown, Syosset; NY' 1179'I
6 JohnI R. DIunne, R. 109 FfthS~t:, Q3ardenCity, NY' I115307 ' JohnI D. Caemmerer, R-C. 111 Post
Ave.. East Williston, NY 111596
E Norman J. Levy, R-C, 299 Merrick Ave. S., Merrick, NY 111566
'
9' Carol B'erma<n' D. 42 Lord Ave:,, Lawrence, NY 111559
10! Jeremy S. Wei'nstein, D-L. 77-07 138th St., Flushing. *iY' 11367
111' Frank Padavan, R-C. 84-3'8': Radnor St.. Jamaica, NY 11432
112' Gary L. A,ckerman', D; 65-47 169th St:,, Flushing, NY 11'365
13 Emanuell R. Gold, D-L, 104-40 Queens Blvd., Forest Hil'ls,:NY 11375'
14 Anthony V: Gazzara, D-R-C, 38-I li 28 Road. Long IslandiCity, NY
11'102
115 Martin J.: Knorr. R-C. 6'1:--36 Paitnetto St'., Ridgewood' PilY' 1!1227
16 Howart Babbush, D. 1330! E. 89 St., Brooklyn. NY 111236.
111 Major R. Owens, D-L. 335 Wyona St.. Brooklyn, NY' 11207'
118 Thomas J. BartoKiewicz,: D. 142 Kent St.. Brqokiyn4 NY 11222'
19 Martin M1arkowita' D, 400 Rugby Rd'., ilrooklyn,, NY' 11226
20 Donald Halperinl D'. 11'8 Hastings SC.,, B'rooklyn, NY 111235'
21 Christopher J. 11Jega', R-C. 1022-80' Su Brooklyn, NY' 11228'
22M'artin M. Solomon, D!,8871-24'Ave., B'rookl'yn. NY 11214
A
23 Vandec I.I.. Beatl:n, D-L. 6711 St. Johns Pli, Brooklyn. ;Y'Y' 11216
241 John J. Nlarchi; R-C, 79 Nixon Ave.,,Staten I'sland. NY 110304
25 Martin Connor. D-1., 61' Pierrepont St.. Brooklyn, NY 11201
26 Roy M: Goodman; R, 1035 Fifth Ave.. New York, NY' 10028
27 Mlsnfred Ohrenstein, D-L, 135 Central' Park West, New York, NY
10023
28 Carl H. INUti'all. D-L, 180 Riverside Drivc, New York, NY 10024.
29 Franz S. l.eichtre, D'-L, 443' Ri,verside Drive, New York, NY' 10027'
30 Olga A. ll+tendez: I), 1215-Fifth Ave:,, New York, NY 10029,
31 lsraeil Ruiz. Jr., D', 1020 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451'
32 J'oKeph, 1:. Galiber, 17-1' $00 Concourse Vig, VV.,, Bronx. NY' 10455
(D-Democrat).
(R-Rcpublicaln),
(C-4.onservattve),
~1: ~.I~er!al)
New; others re+elected
I
Senate Switchboard (518) 455-2800
Communiicytlons to tienators and Avsemblrmen may also he adidressed to: (Senate Zip Code - 112247) '
the LEGISLATIVE Q7FFICF' BW'IILDiING, ALBAINY, NY
(ronri.wn u Jrunn j,~a~~e l).
33, Abraham Bernstein. D-R-L, 333' Henry Hudson Pkwy,, Bronx, NY'
10463
34 JohnD!. Cal'andral RI-C, 88' Beech, Tree Lane, Bronx: NY' 10801
35' John E. Firnn R-C, 15 Huron Rd.. Yonken, NY' 10710
36 Joseph R. PisaniI. R-C, 197 Farragut Circle. New R'ochdlb; NY 10805
37 Mary B. Coodhue', R-C, McLain St.. Mlounc Kisco NY 10549
38 Linda Winikow. D-L. 62 Sutin Place, Spring Valley, NY' 10977'
39 Jay P. Roli'son4 J!r,, R-C 150 Kingwood Park;, Poughkeepsie. NY
126011
40 Richard E. Schermerhornt R-C; 112 lldlewil'd Park, Cornwall-on-
Hudson, h!Y' 125201
4!1i Joseph, L. Bruno; R-C. R.D. #3, Bulson Rd'., Troy, NY 12180.
42' Howard C. Nolani Jr:, D1 Birch Hill' Rd.. Loud'onvill'e, NY' 122111
43, Ronal'd' B:. Stafford', R-C-L. 14 Pleasant St.., Peru, NY 12972
44 Hugh, T. Fariky,, R-C, 2137'Niskayuna Dr., Schenectady. NY' 12309'
45! H. Douglas Barclay. R-C, 6871 Port Rd Pulaski. NY 13I4'2
46 James H. Donovan, R-C, 9409' Elm S't., Chaduicks, NY l3'3'19
47 Warren M. Anderson. R:-C34 Lathrop Ave., Binghamtoni NY 1'3'905
48 Charles D. Cook'l R-C. 19 Ptospecr St,,,Delhi, NY' 13753
49 Martin S. Auer. R-C 809 Crawford Ave., Syracuse, NY 13224'.
50 Tarky J: Lombardi, Jr4, R-C, 99! Burlingame Rd., Syracuse. NY'
13203
51 William T. Smithi 1'I, R-C, 304'7' Olcotz R'd!, Biig, Flats, NY' 14814
52 Frederick L. Warder, R-C; 140 White Springs R'd., Geneva, NY'
14456
53 John Di. Perr7 D. 181 Lafayette P'kwy., Rochester, NY 114625'
54! Fred' J Eekert, R-C 1011 Shcrri Ann Lane, Rochester. NY 14626
55 Joseph A. Taurieilo, 1D-C, 713 ' Bust'i AWe., Buffalo, NY 142'1I3
56 Raymond F. Ga4lagher, D-C, 73' South Shorc B!Ivd.,, Lackawanna,
NY' 1421'8
57' Jess J. Present. R. 41 Chestnut St.,,Jamestown, NY 114701'
58 Dale M. Volker. R-C;, 92 Center Drive, 13opew. NY' 14043
59 WalterJ. F1bss. J'r.''.~ R-C.6221 Tcansit, Rd'.. East Amherxt:, NY14051
60, Jruh~nB. D1aly*, R. 430'Dutton Dr.. LewistunNY14'092,
(Assembly Zip 4'odc - 12248)
(EXHIBIT A)

S. 19fi8~ ~-B-:?L. 2746-B
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bL a place of unrk or any indoor area opean to the public with less than mue thousand.
18 Cimi't' t?ee _authority of a; ciiy, town or village from adopting or amending local laws
19 ronhiclt provide stricter regulation of smoking in places of tnork*and indbor aTeas open
: :15 -~.1399-a~. ResponsibiTitxea of proprietoraIf a smoking area ia desipraated;; t/tG
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'18 . proprietor or other. person in charge sliollpoat'aiyris pursuan( W this article.
17 .J; 1399-t.' L:ocal':rogulationa. Nothing comtained in this artial e sl+all be decmed to
14 smoke in any elevator accessible to t!!.e pub'I'ic.
12 g 1399-r. Smoking 'in eteuators: prohibitad.~ Notwithstanding any i~aistent'
13 provision of this article or any otlier, law, ordinance or regulaation;, no person shall
'$ must b'e poated clearl j so as to be viaabbi tb dhe pub'Iic before or as they are entering ;tlie
8! - case of any restaurant or bar designated'; as a smoking area in- its entirety, the
7 proprietor or person in charge must post a sign so stating this designation. Thia sigIt
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2 square feet of' floor area;
3 e- a restaurant' which seats one hundred or less persons; proviited~ hanrew that if
4 there is more than one dfning area in such restauranta it is the intent of thia~ law to
3 encourage the proprietor to preserve one of such areas ae, a non-smokireg ared. In t'hc.
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- 1pi d a restroom; and
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lli -u an area commonly referred to a, a lobby.
: 21' 1399-u: wi~olatian:, Any person who violates the proviaions of section thirteen
.~, lru~ndred niiuty-nine-pi shallbe guilty of'a aialatfort pureiahable by, o fine of n,otmore
,23 tJlan, trnent'yrfive doll'ars for the first aiolation and not more aan one h;uitdred dotlars "
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24 for each successiae u:olation.
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25._.-- $ 4. This act shall take effect on the first day of'Janusay next succeeding the -
.. 29, aucb as a libratX, muxum or'tbeater. It would ba ceplaced'by a new articlb tbirteenF
re3ating tm the
-2g makes it.unlawful to smoke tobacco in anypublic means of transportation and1 in anyy indoor
facility :
26 date on which it shall have becoake a law:'
127' RztrAL Myrs.-Artiiolb thirteea=F of' the, public health law, peopoeed to be repealed by this
act,
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