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If a private club allows smoking can members of another chapter or home of the state or national organization of the same club, be allowed to come into the club?

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If a private club allows smoking can members of another chapter or home of the state or national organization of the same club, be allowed to come into the club?

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Response: Yes, if the by-laws or rules of the private club permit members of another chapter or home of the state or national organization of the same club to come into the club. Question: As a private organization, we participate in sports leagues, where different teams come to the Lodge and are not members. Do we have to ban smoking while these events are being conducted, or are they exempt? Response: This appears to be a club sponsored event that is open to the public. Therefore smoking is prohibited. Question: We are a private club that occasionally allows members the use of the hall to have weddings/birthday parties and other events as described in our general laws. Since the event is private and under the control of the member, can smoking be permitted? Response: No.

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