Under this law does a private club that has voted to permit smoking have to allow smoking at all times throughout the facility?
Response: No. If the officers of the private club have voted to permit smoking in the club, the club may designate smoking and non-smoking as well as smoking and non-smoking days or times. The only restriction under the CIAA on the organization is that the entire facility must be smoke free during club sponsored events open to the public through general advertisement and when the club is leased or used for a private event that is not club sponsored. Question: Can a private club that has voted to allow smoking designate one area of the facility (the bar, for example) as smoking and another part of the facility (the “Social Quarters”, for example) as non-smoking? Does this qualify as a Type II drinking establishment? Response: If the private club officers vote to permit smoking the club may designate smoking and non-smoking areas. A type II drinking establishment does not apply to private clubs. Question: If the private officers vote to permitting smoking can the private have a non-smoki
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