Senate File 180 - Introduced
SENATE FILE
BY KETTERING
Passed Senate, Date Passed House, Date
Vote: Ayes Nays Vote: Ayes Nays
Approved
A BILL FOR
1 An Act relating to exemptions from the prohibitions of the
2 smokefree air Act for bars and restaurants under certain
3 conditions.
4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
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PAG LIN
1 1 Section 1. Section 142D.2, subsections 1 and 17, Code
1 2 2009, are amended to read as follows:
1 3 1. "Bar" means an establishment where one may purchase
1 4 alcoholic beverages, as defined in section 123.3, for
1 5 consumption on the premises and in which the serving of food
1 6 is only incidental to the consumption of those sixty percent
1 7 or more of the gross revenue of the establishment is derived
1 8 from the sales of such beverages.
1 9 17. "Restaurant" means an eating establishments
1 10 establishment, including a private and or public school
1 11 cafeterias cafeteria, which offer offers food to the public,
1 12 guests, or employees, including the kitchen and catering
1 13 facilities in which food is prepared on the premises for
1 14 serving elsewhere, and including a bar an area within a
1 15 restaurant where one may purchase alcoholic beverages, as
1 16 defined in section 123.3, for consumption on the premises.
1 17 Sec. 2. Section 142D.3, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code
1 18 2009, is amended by striking the paragraph.
1 19 Sec. 3. Section 142D.4, Code 2009, is amended by adding
1 20 the following new subsection:
1 21 NEW SUBSECTION. 12. A bar otherwise subject to the
1 22 prohibitions of section 142D.3 that meets both of the
1 23 following conditions:
1 24 a. Only invites and allows entrance to individuals
1 25 twenty=one years of age and older.
1 26 b. Utilizes air filtration and ventilation equipment in
1 27 accordance with standards adopted by rule of the department.
1 28 EXPLANATION
1 29 This bill amends the smokefree air Act (Code chapter 142D)
1 30 relating to bars. The bill redefines "bar" under the Act to
1 31 provide that a bar is an establishment in which alcoholic
1 32 beverages may be purchased for consumption on the premises and
1 33 in which at least 60 percent of the gross revenue of the
1 34 establishment is derived from the sales of such beverages.
1 35 The bill changes the definition of "restaurant" to include
2 1 areas of the restaurant where alcoholic beverages can be
2 2 purchased and consumed rather than referring to the new
2 3 definition of "bar". The bill exempts from the smoking
2 4 prohibitions of the Act, bars which only invite and allow
2 5 entrance to individuals 21 years of age and older and utilize
2 6 air filtration and ventilation equipment in accordance with
2 7 standards adopted by rule of the department of public health.
2 8 The bill also eliminates the provision prohibiting smoking in
2 9 the outdoor seating and serving areas of restaurants.
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