2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 71-5708 — Smoking areas; designation; by whom; exception.

Section 71-5708
Smoking areas; designation; by whom; exception.

Smoking areas may be designated by proprietors or other persons in charge of public places, except in places in which smoking is prohibited by the State Fire Marshal or by other law, ordinance, or regulation.

Where smoking areas are designated, existing physical barriers and ventilation systems shall be used to minimize the toxic effect of smoke in adjacent nonsmoking areas. If a public place consists of a single room, one side of the room shall be reserved and posted as a no smoking area. No public place other than a bar or restaurant having a serving area of less than twelve hundred square feet shall be designated as a smoking area in its entirety. If a bar or restaurant having a serving area of less than twelve hundred square feet is designated as a smoking area in its entirety, such designation shall be posted conspicuously on all entrances normally used by the public.


Source:
    Laws 1979, LB 344, § 8



~Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska

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