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If the officers of a private club vote to permit smoking in the private club can an advertised public event be held in a separate room if the area is posted as a “No Smoking Area”?

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If the officers of a private club vote to permit smoking in the private club can an advertised public event be held in a separate room if the area is posted as a “No Smoking Area”?

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Response: No. Whenever an advertised club sponsored public event is held in the club, the entire facility must be smoke-free. Question: If the officers of a private club vote to permit smoking can a part of the facility be rented out to non-members for a private event and at the same time the rest of the facility still be available for smoking? Response: No. If any portion of the private club facility is leased or used for a private event which is not club-sponsored, smoking is not permitted in any part of the facility. Question: Can a private club have an outside entrance with a vestibule with a doorway to a second vestibule which has two doorways one leading to a main dinning area which is non smoking and a second doorway leading to a bar area which is smoking. Both areas have their own heating and air conditioning systems. Response: If the officers of the private club have voted to allow smoking in the club, the club may designate smoking and non-smoking areas. The CIAA does not pla

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