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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMC-905 1 ORDINANCE NO. MC-905 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8.72 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SMOKING 3 THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 4 DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 5 SECTION 1. Chapter 8.72 of the San Bernardino Municipal 6 Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 7 "8.72.010 Legislative findings. 8 The Mayor and Common Council find and declare that: 9 A. Numerous studies have found that tobacco smoke is 10 a major contributor to indoor air pollution. The 11 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has 12 conducted additional studies to warrant the 13 classification of environmental tobacco smoke 14 (ETS ) or secondhand smoke as a Group A carcinogen 15 and is the only agent ever classified by the EPA 16 as a known human lung carcinogen. 17 B. Reliable studies have shown that breathing 18 secondhand smoke is a significant health hazard, 19 especially for certain population groups, 20 including elderly people, children, individuals 21 with cardiovascular disease, and individuals with 22 impaired respiratory function, including 23 asthmatics and those with obstructive airway 24 disease; 25 C. Health hazards induced by breathing secondhand 26 smoke include lung cancer, respiratory infection, 27 decreased exercise tolerance, decreased 28 respiratory function, bronchioconstriction, and DAB/js [Smoking3.Ord] I May 9, 1994 MC-905 1 bronchiospasm; 2 D. Nonsmokers with allergies, respiratory disease 3 and all others who suffer ill effects of 4 breathing secondhand smoke may experience a loss 5 of job productivity; 6 E. The Surgeon General of the United States has 7 advised nonsmokers to avoid exposure to tobacco 8 smoke wherever possible, and found that simple 9 separation of nonsmokers and smokers lowers but 10 does not eliminate the risk of nonsmokers from 11 secondhand smoke; 12 F. The smoking of tobacco, or any other weed or 13 plant, is a proven danger to health; 14 G. The Surgeon General of the United States has 15 declared that nicotine is as addictive as cocaine 16 or heroin; no other addictive product or drug, or 17 cancer causing product or drug is sold through 18 vending machines: 19 H. The U.S. Secretary of Health, the U.S. Surgeon 20 General and the leading voluntary health 21 'organizations all recommend the elimination of 2 cigarette vending machines for health reasons; 23 1 . Accordingly, the health, safety and general 24 welfare of the residents of, persons employed in, 25 and persons who frequent this City will be 26 benefitted by the regulation of smoking in 27 enclosed places. 28 DAB/j. [Smoking3.Ord] 2 May 9, 1994 MC-905 j 8.72.020 Definitions. 2 The following words and phrases, whenever used in 3 this chapter, shall be construed as defined in this 4 section: 5 A. "Bar" means an area which is devoted to the 6 serving of alcoholic beverages and in which the 7 service of food is only incidental to the 8 consumption of such beverages. A bar includes 9 only those places which prohibit entry at any 10 time by any individual under the age of 21. 11 B. "Business" means any- sole proprietorship, 12 partnership, joint venture, corporation or other 13 business entity formed for profit making purposes 14 as well as professional corporations and other 15 entities which provide legal, medical, dental 16 engineering, architectural, or other professional 17 services and which "business" employees two (2) 18 or more persons. Management employees shall be 19 included in the calculation of the two or more 20 persons. 21 C. "Employee" means any person who is employed by 22 any employer in consideration for direct or 23 indirect monetary wages or profit, and any person 24 who volunteers his or her services for a non- 25 profit entity. 26 D. "Employer" means any business and any non-profit 27 entity with two or more employees. Management 28 employees shall be included in the calculation of DAB/js [Smokin93.Ord] 3 May 9, 1994 MC-905 1 the two or more persons. 2 E. "Enclosed Area" means all space between a floor 3 and ceiling which is enclosed on all sides by 4 solid walls and/or windows (exclusive of door or 5 passage ways) which extend from the floor to the 6 ceiling, including all space therein. 7 F. "Enclosed athletic recreation area" means 8 gymnasiums, health spas, swimming pools, roller 9 and ice rinks. 10 G. "Freestanding Bar" means a bar which is located 11 in its own building or if in a building with 12 another business or restaurant, has its own 13 independent air ventilation system and a floor to 14 ceiling physical barrier. _ 15 H. "Non-profit entity" means any corporation, 16 unincorporated association, or other entity 17 created for charitable, educational, political, 18 social, or similar purposes, the net proceeds 19 from the operation of which are committed to the 20 promotion of the objects or purposes of the 21 organization and not to private financial gain. 22 A public agency is not a "non-profit entity" 23 within the meaning of this section. 24 2. "Place of employment" : means 1 ) any enclosed 25 area, 2) under the control of a public or private 26 employer, 3) which employees occupy with normal 27 frequency during the course of employment, 28 'including but not limited to, work areas, DAB/i. [Bmoking3.Ord] 4 May 9, 1994 MC-905 1 employees lounges, and restrooms, conference and 2 classrooms, cafeterias, and hallways, except that 3 a private residence is not a place of employment, 4 unless it is used as a child care or health care 5 facility. 6 J. "Public place" means any enclosed area to which 7 the public is permitted, including but not 8 limited to: banks, private educational 9 .facilities, health facilities, public 10 transportation facilities, malls, reception 11 areas, restaurants, retail food production and 12 marketing establishments, retail service 13 establishments, retail stores, theaters, and 14 office waiting rooms. A private residence is not 15 a public place. 16 K. "Restaurant" means any coffee shop, cafeteria, 17 tavern, sandwich stand, soda fountain, private or 18 public school cafeteria, and any other eating 19 establishment, organization, club, boarding 20 house, or guest house, which gives or offers food 21 for sale to the public, guests, patrons, or 22 employees, except that the term "restaurant" 23 shall not include a cocktail lounge or tavern if 24 said cocktail lounge or tavern is a "bar" as 25 defined herein. 26 L. "Retail tobacco store" means a retail store 27 utilized primarily for the sale of tobacco 28 products and accessories. DAB/j. [S.king3.ord] 5 May 9, 1994 i MC-905 1 M. "Service line" means an indoor queue in which one 2 or more persons routinely wait for or receive 3 service of any kind, whether or not such service 4 includes the exchange of money. 5 N. "Smoking" means the igniting, inhaling, or 6 carrying of any burning cigar, or cigarette of 7 any kind, or the igniting, inhaling, exhaling or 8 carrying of a pipe or other device for smoking, 9 containing any burning substance. 10 O. "Waiting room space" means the common area of any 11 office, restaurant, theater or any other facility 12 where persons routinely wait. 13 P. "Tobacco vending machines" means any machine or 14 device designated for or used for the vending of 15 cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, or tobacco products 16 upon the insertion of coins, bills, trade checks 17 or slugs. 18 8.72.030 Prohibition against smoking in city owned facilities. 19 Smoking is prohibited in all enclosed facilities 20 owned by or under the direct or indirect control of 21 the City of San Bernardino: ' 22 8.72.040 Prohibition against smoking in public 23 places. 24 A. Smoking shall be prohibited except as otherwise 25 specifically set forth herein in all enclosed 26 public places, including, but not limited to, the 27 following: 28 1. Elevators and restrooms. DAB/j. [Smoking3.Ord] 6 May 9, 1994 MC-905 1 2. Buses, taxicabs and other means of public transit 2 operated under the authority or Franchise of the 3 City of San Bernardino, and ticket boarding, and 4 waiting areas of public transit depots. 5 3. Service lines. 6 4. Retail stores. 7 5. Retail food marketing establishments, including 8 grocery stores and supermarkets. Those areas of 9 such establishments set aside for the purpose of 10 serving food and drink shall be subject to the 11 same provisions as set forth herein for the 12 regulation of smoking in restaurants. 13 6. All areas available to and customarily used by the 14 public in all businesses and non-profit entities 15 patronized by the public, including, but not 16 limited to, such areas in business offices, banks, 17 hotels and motels. 18 7. Public areas of aquariums, libraries, and museums 19 when open to the public. 20 8. Any building not open to the sky which is used 21 primarily for exhibiting any motion picture, 22 stage, drama, lecture, musical recital or other 23 similar performance, except when smoking is a part 24 of any such production. 25 9. Enclosed athletic recreation area. 26 10. Waiting rooms of doctors ' offices and dentists' 27 offices, hallways, wards, and patient rooms of 28 health facilities, including, but not limited to, DAB/js [Smoking3.Ord] 7 May 9, 1994 MC-905 1 hospitals, clinics, and physical therapy 2 facilities. 3 11 . Polling places. 4 B. Notwithstanding any other provision of this 5 section, any owner, operator, manager or other 6 person who controls any.establishment described 7 in this section may declare the entire 8 establishment or any portion thereof to be a non- 9 smoking area. 10 8.72.050 Smoking in restaurants. 11 Smoking is prohibited and is unlawful within all 12 enclosed restaurants. 13 8.72.060 Child care facilities. 14 Smoking is prohibited and unlawful in any 15 facility or private home providing child care, either 16 licensed or unlicensed, and either on a 24-hour basis 17 or day care, for children not part of the family of 18 the provider, but only when children are present. 19 8.72.070 Regulation of smoking in places of employment. 20 Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, 21 smoking shall be prohibited in all enclosed places of 22 employment. 23 8.72.080 Vending machines. 24 No cigarette or other tobacco product may be 25 sold, offered for sale, or distributed by or from a 26 vending machine or other appliance, or any other 27 device designed or used for vending purposes except in 28 DAB/js [Smoking3.Ord] 8 May 9. 1994 MC-905 j freestanding bars. 2 8.72.090 Where smoking is not regulated. 3 Notwithstanding any other provisions of this 4 chapter to the contrary, the following specific and 5 limited areas shall not be subject to the smoking 6 restrictions of this chapter. 7 1 . Bars and freestanding bars. 8 2. Up to 35% of hotel and motel rooms in a hotel or motel 9 rented to guests may be designated as smoking rooms; 10 providing however, that smoking shall be prohibited in 11 the lobby, conference rooms, and other common areas of 12 hotels and motels. 13 3. Retail tobacco stores. 14 8.72.100 Posting of smoking and no smoking areas. 15 A. The international "No Smoking" symbol (consisting 16 of a pictorial representation of a burning 17 cigarette enclosed in a red circle with a red bar 18 across it on a sign of a minimum of six inches 19 ( 6" ) in width and eight inches ( 8" ) in height), 20 citing this subsection shall be clearly, and 21 conspicuously posted in every building or other 22 place where smoking is controlled by this chapter 23 by the owner, operator, manager or other person 24 having control of such building or other place. 25 B. Every theater owner, manager or operator shall 26 conspicuously post signs in the waiting area 27 stating smoking is prohibited. 28 DAB/i. [S.king3.0rd] 9 May 9, 1994 MC-905 1 8.72.110 Violations. 2 A. It is unlawful for any person to smoke in a place 3 where smoking is prohibited by this chapter. 4 B. It is unlawful for any person who owns, manages, 5 operates or otherwise controls the use of any 6 premises subject to the prohibition of this 7 chapter to fail to comply with any of its 8 provisions. 9 C. Any person or business which violates subsection 10 "A" or "B" of this section or permits such 11 violations, or any other provision of this 12 chapter, except as otherwise provided herein 13 shall be guilty of an. infraction, punishable as 14 set forth in San Bernardino Municipal Code, 15 Section 1. 12.010(B) . 16 8.72.120 Enforcement. 17 A violation of any of the provisions of this 18 chapter shall constitute a public nuisance and may be 19 abated by the City through means of restraining order, 20 preliminary or permanent injunction or in any other 21 manner provided by law for the abatement of such 22 nuisance and the City may take action to recover the 23 cost of such nuisance abatement. 24 Notwithstanding any other provision of this 25 chapter, a private citizen may bring a legal action to 26 enforce this chapter. 27 8.72.130 Non-Retaliation 28 It is hereby declared to be a violation of public DAB/is [Smokin93.ord] 10 May 9. 1994 MC-905 1 policy for a person or employer to discharge, refuse 2 to hire, or in any manner retaliate against any 3 employee or applicant for employment because such 4 employee or applicant exercises any rights afforded by 5 this chapter. 6 8.72.140 Other applicable laws. 7 This chapter shall not be interpreted or 8 construed to permit smoking where it is otherwise 9 restricted by other applicable law or regulation. 10 8.72.150 Severability. 11 If any provision, clause, sentence or paragraph 12 of this chapter or the application thereof to any 13 person or circumstances shall be held invalid, such 14 invalidity shall not affect the other provision of 15 this chapter which can be given effect without the 16 invalid provision or application, and to this end the 17 provisions of this chapter are declare to be 18 severable. " 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 DAB/j. [Smoking3.Ord] 1 1 May 9, 1994 MC-905 1 AN ORDINANCE. . .AMENDING CHAPTER 8.72 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SMOKING 2 3 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 4 Bernardino at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 6th 5 day of June 1994, by the following vote, to wit: 6 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 7 NEGRETE X 8 CURLIN X 9 HERNANDEZ X 10 OBERHELMAN X 11 DEVLIN X 12 POPE-LUDLAM X 13 MILLER g 14 15 �� 16 City Jerk 17 The foregoing Ordinance is hereby approved this Y7�L day 18 Of June 1994. 19 '2i zi2a'\ 20 TOm .MiROr, Mayor City of San Bernardino 21 Approved as to form 22 and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney 24 a'm 25 zzpiusti 26 27 28 � e- DAB/js [SM0king3.0rd] 12 May 9, 1994 le0aa4!41100 1111,Mift a4me grays Proof of Publication RECEIVED -T r '94 JUN 14 All 59 CITY CLERK ' S OFFICE arricf°F STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of San Bernardino, sw oaaeaus€rna Ts1E Giv of tan Berdino tan amending chiselerle rM0 The undersigned hereby certlfies as follows: McIpal Code relIWIna to smoking I am a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, and not a Ems?e,June e 6, 1994 party to nor interested in the above-entitled matter; I am the principal clerk of the printer of a newspaper,to wit, The Sur.; the same was at all times herein mentioned■ yore: Vona: Council Members. newspaper of general circulation printed and publishes)daily,including Sunday,in the ft e. �dlarr. ceY�In NAn Council Members City of San Bernardino, in the County of San Bernardino, State of California; said Mu ate, Oberhelman, He newspaper is so published every day of the year as and under the name of The Sun,said ABSEN BSEN T: None newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior FULL TEXT OF THIS Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Bernardino,by a judg- ORDINANCE v A N THE mans of said Superior Court duly made, filed and entered on June 20, 1952, in the - OFFICE ITY CLERK records and film of said Superior Court in that certain proceeding entitled In the Mat- TOM MINOR ter of the Ascertainment and Establishment of The Sun as a Newspaper of General Cir- Mayor RACHEL CLARK culation, numbered 79084 in the records of civil proceedings in said Superior Court Gly Clrav`aywovea bv: and by judgment modifying the same,also made,filed and entered in aid proceeding; City At F. PENMAN City AnorneY the notice or other process or document hereinafter mentioned was set, printed and _ 6/10 39 zoap _; published in type not smaller than nonpareil and was preceded with words printed in black face type not smaller than nonpareil describing and expressing in general terms the purport or character of the notice intended to be given; and the ...5 UMMAR.Y..QF..QR0.1 N.ANC.E..................................... MC-905 AMENDING CHAPTER..8. .78..,(5." RKJN.G)... .... of which the annexed is a true printed copy,was published in each edition and issue of said newspaper of general circulation, and scot in any supplement thereof,on each of the following dates, to wit: I JUNE 10, 1994 1 certify under penalty of perjury�that thee foregoing is true and correct. .. .. . .. . ...... . .. . . . . . . Executed on the . . . . .10 . . day of . . . . . J UN E ...... ... ..... 19 ..9.4....,at San Bernardino, in said County and State. iiae ONI 0 � SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. MC-905 An ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Chapter 8.72 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to smoking. Adopted: June 6, 1994 Effective: July 7, 1994 Vote: AYES: Council Members Curtin, Hernandez, Devlin, Pope-Ludlam. NAYS: Council Members Negrete, Oberhelman, Miller. ABSENT: None. FULL TEXT OF THIS ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK TOM MINOR RACHEL CLARK Mayor City Clerk Summary approved by: Q �Attom!y James F. nan, City CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM CITY CLERK'S OFFICE RECORDS & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (RIM) PROGRAM DATE: .august 24. 1998 TO: All Clients FROM: City Clerk's Office RE: SCANNING DOCUMENT PROBLEM NOTICE MAYOR AND COMINi ION COUNCH. ORDINANCE b/C. 905 NOTICE OF: Missine Document. Exhibit/Attachment: Bad Oualitv Original. Document. Map. Hand Written Original. Siznature Missing: Ordinance. V/Leeal Advertisement - Proof Of Publication - Bad Quality. The referenced Legal Advertisement Proof of Publication is on newsprint paper. The quality of newsprint paper when scanned is poor and its legibility is impaired. The full text of the Ordinance Summary as approved by the City Attorney is included for reference, and was published to pursuant to the San Bernardino Charier. Ordinance Summary Not Attached. Leaal Advertisement - Proof of Publication - Not Attached FOR ASSISTANCE: Should you have any questions on this matter, please do not hesitate to contact either the records management staff, or the Administrative Operations Supervisor (909) 384-5002. Rachel Clark City Clerk RC:mam