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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

61.167 Smoking prohibited in public areas of Capitol and Capitol Annex -- "Public

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area" defined -- Each branch may designate smoking areas -- Requirements
for smoking area.
(1)As of July 13, 2004, there shall be no smoking in public areas of the Capitol or
Capitol Annex, except as permitted in subsection
(2)of this section. For purposes of
this section, "public area" means any hallway, office shared by more than one
person, stairwell, restroom, meeting room, cafeteria, or conference room.
(2)The governing authority for each branch of state government, each in regard to
space allocated to and occupied by that respective branch of state government, may
designate one
(1)or more smoking areas in the Capitol and one
(1)or more
smoking areas in the Capitol Annex. Each smoking area shall be an enclosed area
that is not a public area, is clearly designated as a smoking area, and is maintained
by a ventilation system that does not disburse the smoke or smoke byproducts into
any other area of the Capitol or Capitol Annex.
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