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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 SB0500
Introduced 2/8/2007, by Sen. John J. Cullerton - Ms. Mattie Hunter - Jeffrey M. Schoenberg - Christine Radogno and Todd Sieben SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Smoke Free Illinois Act. Sets forth the findings of the General Assembly. Creates several definitions. Prohibits smoking in public places, places of employment, and governmental vehicles. Requires "No Smoking" signs to be posted in each public place and place of employment where smoking is prohibited. Requires ashtrays to be removed from any area where smoking is prohibited. Prohibits smoking in student dormitories, including, but not limited to, sleeping rooms, dining areas, restrooms, laundry areas, lobbies, and hallways, of a building used in whole or in part as a student dormitory that is owned and operated or otherwise utilized by a public or private institution of higher education. Provides that the Department of Public Health, State-certified local public health departments, and local law enforcement agencies shall enforce the provisions of the Act. Sets forth fines for violations of the Act. Provides that the Department, a State-certified local public health department, local law enforcement agency, or any individual
personally affected by repeated violations may institute, in a circuit court,
an action to enjoin violations of the Act. Prohibits discrimination against individuals who exercise their rights afforded by the Act. Provides that a home rule unit may regulate smoking in public places, but that regulation must be no less restrictive than the provisions in the Act. Prohibits smoking within a minimum distance of 15 feet from entrances, exits, windows that open, and ventilation intakes that serve an enclosed area where smoking is prohibited. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Repeals the Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act.
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FISCAL NOTE ACT MAY APPLY |
HOME RULE NOTE ACT MAY APPLY |
STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT |
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| AN ACT concerning public health.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Smoke |
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| Free Illinois Act. |
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| Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that |
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| tobacco smoke is
a harmful and dangerous carcinogen to human |
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| beings and a hazard to public health. Secondhand tobacco smoke |
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| causes at least 65,000 deaths each year from heart disease and |
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| lung cancer according to the National Cancer Institute. |
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| Secondhand tobacco smoke causes heart disease, stroke, cancer, |
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| sudden infant death syndrome, low-birth-weight in infants, |
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| asthma and exacerbation of asthma, bronchitis and pneumonia in |
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| children and adults. Secondhand tobacco smoke is the third |
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| leading cause of preventable death in the United States. |
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| Illinois workers exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke are at |
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| increased risk of premature death. An estimated 2,900 Illinois |
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| citizens die each year from exposure to secondhand tobacco |
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| smoke.
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| The General Assembly also finds that the United States |
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| Surgeon General's 2006 report has determined that there is no |
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| risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke; the scientific |
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| evidence that secondhand smoke causes serious diseases, |
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| including lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory |
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| illnesses such as bronchitis and asthma, is massive and |
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| conclusive; separating smokers from nonsmokers, cleaning the |
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| air, and ventilating buildings cannot eliminate secondhand |
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| smoke exposure; smoke-free workplace policies are effective in |
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| reducing secondhand smoke exposure; and smoke-free workplace |
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| policies do not have an adverse economic impact on the |
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| hospitality industry. |
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| The General Assembly also finds that the Environmental |
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| Protection Agency has determined that secondhand smoke cannot |
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| be reduced to safe levels in businesses by high rates of |
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| ventilation. Air cleaners, which are capable only of filtering |
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| the particulate matter and odors in smoke, do not eliminate the |
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| known toxins in secondhand smoke. The American Society of |
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| Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) |
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| bases its ventilation standards on totally smoke-free |
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| environments because it cannot determine a safe level of |
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| exposure to secondhand smoke, which contains cancer-causing |
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| chemicals, and ASHRAE acknowledges that technology does not |
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| exist that can remove chemicals that cause cancer from the air. |
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| A June 30, 2005 ASHRAE position document on secondhand smoke |
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| concludes that, at present, the only means of eliminating |
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| health risks associated with indoor exposure is to eliminate |
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| all smoking activity indoors. |
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| Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
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| "Bar" means an establishment that is devoted to the serving |
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| of alcoholic beverages for consumption by guests on the |
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| premises and that derives no more than 10% of its gross revenue |
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| from the sale of food consumed on the premises. "Bar" includes, |
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| but is not limited to, taverns, nightclubs, cocktail lounges, |
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| adult entertainment facilities, and cabarets. |
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| "Department" means the Department of Public Health.
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| "Employee" means a person who is employed by an employer in |
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| consideration for direct or indirect monetary wages or profits |
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| or a person who volunteers his or her services for a non-profit |
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| entity. |
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| "Employer" means a person, business, partnership, |
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| association, or corporation, including a municipal |
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| corporation, trust, or non-profit entity, that employs the |
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| services of one or more individual persons. |
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| "Enclosed area" means all space between a floor and a |
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| ceiling that is enclosed or partially enclosed with (i) solid |
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| walls or windows, exclusive of doorways, or (ii) solid walls |
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| with partitions and no windows, exclusive of doorways, that |
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| extend from the floor to the ceiling, including, without |
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| limitation, lobbies and corridors. |
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| "Enclosed or partially enclosed sports arena" means any |
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| sports pavilion, stadium, gymnasium, health spa, boxing arena, |
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| swimming pool, roller rink, ice rink, bowling alley, or other |
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| similar place where members of the general public assemble to |
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| engage in physical exercise or participate in athletic |
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| competitions or recreational activities or to witness sports, |
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| cultural, recreational, or other events. |
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| "Gaming equipment or supplies" means gaming |
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| equipment/supplies as defined in the Illinois Gaming Board |
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| Rules of the Illinois Administrative Code. |
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| "Gaming facility" means an establishment utilized |
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| primarily for the purposes of gaming and where gaming equipment |
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| or supplies are operated for the purposes of accruing business |
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| revenue. |
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| "Healthcare facility" means an office or institution |
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| providing care or treatment of diseases, whether physical, |
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| mental, or emotional, or other medical, physiological, or |
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| psychological conditions, including, but not limited to, |
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| hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, weight control clinics, |
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| nursing homes, homes for the aging or chronically ill, |
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| laboratories, and offices of surgeons, chiropractors, physical |
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| therapists, physicians, dentists, and all specialists within |
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| these professions. "Healthcare facility" includes all waiting |
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| rooms, hallways, private rooms, semiprivate rooms, and wards |
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| within healthcare facilities. |
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| "Place of employment" means any area under the control of a |
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| public or private employer that employees are required to |
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| enter, leave, or pass through during the course of employment, |
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| including, but not limited to entrances and exits to places of |
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| employment, including a minimum distance, as set forth in |
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| Section 70 of this Act, of 15 feet from entrances, exits, |
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| windows that open, and ventilation intakes that serve an |
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| enclosed area where smoking is prohibited; offices and work |
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| areas; restrooms; conference and classrooms; break rooms and |
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| cafeterias; and other common areas. A private residence or |
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| home-based business, unless used to provide licensed child |
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| care, foster care, adult care, or other similar social service |
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| care on the premises, is not a "place of employment".
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| "Private club" means a not-for-profit association that (1) |
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| has been in active and continuous existence for at least 3 |
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| years prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
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| 95th General Assembly, whether incorporated or not, (2) is the |
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| owner, lessee, or occupant of a building or portion thereof |
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| used exclusively for club purposes at all times, (3) is |
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| operated solely for a recreational, fraternal, social, |
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| patriotic, political, benevolent, or athletic purpose, but not |
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| for pecuniary gain, and (4) only sells alcoholic beverages |
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| incidental to its operation. For purposes of this definition, |
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| "private club" means an organization that is managed by a board |
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| of directors, executive committee, or similar body chosen by |
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| the members at an annual meeting, has established bylaws, a |
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| constitution, or both to govern its activities, and has been |
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| granted an exemption from the payment of federal income tax as |
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| a club under 26 U.S.C. 501. |
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| "Private residence" means the part of a structure used as a |
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| dwelling, including, without limitation: a private home, |
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| townhouse, condominium, apartment, mobile home, vacation home, |
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| cabin, or cottage. For the purposes of this definition, a |
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| hotel, motel, inn, resort, lodge, bed and breakfast or other |
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| similar public accommodation, hospital, nursing home, or |
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| assisted living facility shall not be considered a private |
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| residence. |
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| "Public place" means that portion of any building or |
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| vehicle used by and open to the public, regardless of whether |
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| the building or vehicle is owned in whole or in part by private |
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| persons or entities, the State of Illinois, or any other public |
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| entity and regardless of whether a fee is charged for |
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| admission, including a minimum distance, as set forth in |
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| Section 70 of this Act, of 15 feet from entrances, exits, |
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| windows that open, and ventilation intakes that serve an |
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| enclosed area where smoking is prohibited. A "public place" |
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| does not include a private residence unless the private |
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| residence is used to provide licensed child care, foster care, |
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| or other similar social service care on the premises. A "public |
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| place" includes, but is not limited to,
hospitals, restaurants, |
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| retail stores, offices, commercial establishments,
elevators, |
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| indoor theaters, libraries, museums, concert halls, public
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| conveyances, educational facilities, nursing homes, |
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| auditoriums, enclosed or partially enclosed sports arenas,
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| meeting rooms, schools, exhibition halls, convention |
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| facilities, polling places, private clubs, gaming facilities, |
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| all government owned vehicles and facilities, including |
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| buildings and vehicles owned, leased, or operated by the State |
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| or State subcontract, healthcare facilities or clinics, |
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| enclosed shopping centers, retail service establishments, |
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| financial institutions, educational facilities, ticket areas, |
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| public hearing facilities, public restrooms, waiting areas, |
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| lobbies, bars, taverns, bowling alleys, skating rinks, |
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| reception areas, and no less than 75% of the sleeping quarters |
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| within a hotel, motel, resort, inn, lodge, bed and breakfast, |
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| or other similar public accommodation that are rented to |
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| guests, but excludes private residences.
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| "Restaurant" means (i) an eating establishment, including, |
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| but not limited to, coffee shops, cafeterias, sandwich stands, |
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| and private and public school cafeterias, that gives or offers |
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| for sale food to the public, guests, or employees, and (ii) a |
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| kitchen or catering facility in which food is prepared on the |
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| premises for serving elsewhere. "Restaurant" includes a bar |
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| area within the restaurant. |
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| "Retail tobacco store" means a retail establishment that |
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| derives more than 80% of its gross revenue from the sale of |
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| loose tobacco, plants, or herbs and cigars, cigarettes, pipes, |
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| and other smoking devices for burning tobacco and related |
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| smoking accessories and in which the sale of other products is |
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| merely incidental. "Retail tobacco store" does not include a |
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| tobacco department or section of a larger commercial |
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| establishment or any establishment with any type of liquor, |
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| food, or restaurant license. |
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| "Smoke" or "smoking" means the carrying, smoking, burning, |
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| inhaling, or exhaling of any kind of lighted pipe, cigar, |
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| cigarette, hookah, weed, herbs, or any other lighted smoking |
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| equipment.
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| "State agency" has the meaning formerly ascribed to it in |
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| subsection
(a) of Section 3 of the Illinois Purchasing Act (now |
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| repealed).
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| "Unit of local government" has the meaning ascribed to it |
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| in Section
1 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution of |
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| 1970. |
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| Section 15. Smoking in public places, places of employment, |
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| and governmental vehicles prohibited. No person shall smoke in |
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| a public place or in any place of employment or within 15 feet |
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| of any entrance to a public place or place of employment. No |
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| person may smoke in any vehicle owned, leased, or operated by |
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| the State or a political subdivision of the State. Smoking is |
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| prohibited in indoor public places and workplaces unless |
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| specifically exempted by Section 35 of this Act. |
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| Section 20. Posting of signs; removal of ashtrays. |
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| (a) "No Smoking" signs or the international "No Smoking" |
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| symbol, consisting of a pictorial representation of a burning |
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| cigarette enclosed in a red circle with a red bar across it, |
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| shall be clearly and conspicuously posted in each public place |
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| and place of employment where smoking is prohibited by this Act |
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| by the owner, operator, manager, or other person in control of |
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| (b) Each public place and place of employment where smoking |
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| is prohibited by this Act shall have posted at every entrance a |
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| conspicuous sign clearly stating that smoking is prohibited. |
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| (c) All ashtrays shall be removed from any area where |
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| smoking is prohibited by this Act by the owner, operator, |
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| manager, or other person having control of the area. |
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| Section 25. Smoking prohibited in student dormitories. |
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| Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, smoking is |
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| prohibited in any portion of the living quarters, including, |
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| but not limited to, sleeping rooms, dining areas, restrooms, |
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| laundry areas, lobbies, and hallways, of a building used in |
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| whole or in part as a student dormitory that is owned and |
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| operated or otherwise utilized by a public or private |
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| institution of higher education. |
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| Section 30. Designation of other nonsmoking areas. |
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| Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, any employer, |
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| owner, occupant, lessee, operator, manager, or other person in |
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| control of any public place or place of employment may |
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| designate a non-enclosed area of a public place or place of |
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| employment, including outdoor areas, as an area where smoking |
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| is also prohibited provided that such employer, owner, lessee |
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| or occupant shall conspicuously post signs prohibiting smoking |
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| in the manner described in subsections (a) and (b) of Section |
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| 20 of this Act. |
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| Section 35. Exemptions. Notwithstanding any other |
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| provision of this Act, smoking is allowed in the following |
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| (1) Private residences or dwelling places, except when |
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| used as a child care, adult day care, or healthcare |
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| facility or any other home-based business open to the |
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| (2) Retail tobacco stores as defined in Section 10 of |
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| this Act in operation prior to the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly. The retail |
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| tobacco store shall annually file with the Department by |
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| January 31st an affidavit stating the percentage of its |
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| gross income during the prior calendar year that was |
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| derived from the sale of loose tobacco, plants, or herbs |
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| and cigars, cigarettes, pipes, or other smoking devices for |
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| smoking tobacco and related smoking accessories. Any |
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| retail tobacco store that begins operation after the |
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| effective date of this amendatory Act may only qualify for |
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| an exemption if located in a freestanding structure |
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| occupied solely by the business and smoke from the business |
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| does not migrate into an enclosed area where smoking is |
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| prohibited. |
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| (3) Private and semi-private rooms in nursing homes and |
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| long-term care facilities that are occupied by one or more |
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| persons, all of whom are smokers and have requested in |
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| writing to be placed or to remain in a room where smoking |
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| is permitted and the smoke shall not infiltrate other areas |
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| of the nursing home. |
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| (4) Hotel and motel sleeping rooms that are rented to |
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| guests and are designated as smoking rooms, provided that |
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| all smoking rooms on the same floor must be contiguous and |
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| smoke from these rooms must not infiltrate into nonsmoking |
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| rooms or other areas where smoking is prohibited. Not more |
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| than 25% of the rooms rented to guests in a hotel or motel |
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| may be designated as rooms where smoking is allowed. The |
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| status of rooms as smoking or nonsmoking may not be |
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| changed, except to permanently add additional nonsmoking |
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| Section 40. Enforcement; complaints. |
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| (a) The Department, State-certified local public health |
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| departments, and local law enforcement agencies shall enforce |
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| the provisions of this Act and may assess fines pursuant to |
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| Section 45 of this Act. |
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| (b) Any person may register a complaint with the |
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| Department, a State-certified local public health department, |
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| or a local law enforcement agency for a violation of this Act. |
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| Section 45. Violations. |
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| (a) A person, corporation, partnership, association or |
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entity who violates Section 15 of this Act shall be fined |
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| pursuant to this Section. Each day that a violation occurs is a |
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| separate violation. |
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| (b) A person who smokes in an area where smoking is |
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| prohibited under Section 15 of this Act shall be fined in an |
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| amount that is not less than $100 and not more than $250. A |
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| person who owns, operates, or otherwise controls a public place |
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| or place of employment that violates Section 15 of this Act |
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| shall be fined (i) not less than $250 for the first violation, |
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| (ii) not less than $500 for the second violation within one |
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| year after the first violation, and (iii) not less than $2,500 |
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| for each additional violation within one year after the first |
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| (c) A fine imposed under this Section shall be allocated as |
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| (1) one-half of the fine shall be distributed to the |
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| Department; and |
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| (2) one-half of the fine shall be distributed to the |
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| enforcing agency. |
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| Section 50. Injunctions. The Department, a State-certified |
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| local public health department, local law enforcement agency, |
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| or any individual
personally affected by repeated violations |
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| Section 55. Discrimination prohibited. No individual may |
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| be discriminated against in any manner
because of the exercise |
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| of any rights afforded by this Act. |
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| Section 60. Severability. If any provision, clause or |
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| paragraph of this Act shall be
held invalid by a court of |
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| competent jurisdiction, such validity shall not
affect the |
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| other provisions of this Act. |
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| Section 65. Home rule and other local regulation. |
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| (a) Any home rule
unit
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| rule municipality, or any non-home rule county within the |
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| unincorporated territory of the county
may regulate smoking in |
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| public places, but that regulation
must be no less restrictive |
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| than this Act. This subsection (a)
is a limitation on the |
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| concurrent exercise of home rule power under subsection
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| Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
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| (b) In addition to any regulation authorized under |
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| subsection (a) or authorized under home rule powers, any home |
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| rule unit of local government, any non-home rule municipality, |
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| or any non-home rule county within the unincorporated territory |
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| of the county may regulate smoking in any enclosed indoor area |
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| used by the public or serving as a place of work if the area |
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| does not fall within the definition of a "public place" under |
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| this Act.
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| Section 70. Entrances, exits, windows, and ventilation |
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| intakes. Smoking is prohibited within a minimum distance of 15 |
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| feet from entrances, exits, windows that open, and ventilation |
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| intakes that serve an enclosed area where smoking is prohibited |
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| under this Act so as to ensure that tobacco smoke does not |
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| enter the area through entrances, exits, open windows, or other |
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| means. |
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| Section 75. Rules. The Department shall adopt rules |
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| necessary for the administration of this Act. |
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| Section 80. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding |
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| Section 8.31 as follows: |
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| (30 ILCS 805/8.31 new) |
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| Sec. 8.31. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 |
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| of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the |
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| implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory Act of |
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| the 95th General Assembly.
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| (410 ILCS 80/Act rep.)
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| Section 90. The Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act is repealed.
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
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| 30 ILCS 805/8.31 new |
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| 410 ILCS 80/Act rep. |
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