2006 New York Code - Smoking Prohibited In Theatres, Opera Houses, Portions Of Buildings Being Used For Theatrical Or Operatic Purposes, Theatres Displaying Motion Picture



 
    §  27-4273  Smoking  prohibited in theatres, opera houses, portions of
  buildings being used  for  theatrical  or  operatic  purposes,  theatres
  displaying motion pictures. It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke
  or  carry  a  lighted  cigar, cigarette, pipe or match or use any spark,
  flame or fire-producing device which has not been authorized for use  by
  the  commissioner  in  any  theatre,  opera house, portion of a building
  being used for theatrical or operatic purposes  and  in  which  building
  stage  scenery  and  machinery  is  being  used  in connection with such
  theatrical or operatic purposes or theatre displaying motion pictures.

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