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Code · New Jersey · Title 55 — Fiduciaries and Trusts · Chapter 13A

55:13A-29 Definitions relative to hotel sanitation.

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1. As used in this act:
"Front desk" means the physical location in a hotel where a guest may check-into or reserve a room.
"Guest room" means a private room made available by a hotel for occupancy by a guest. A guest room may be comprised of several interconnected rooms, such as a bathroom, living room, or multiple bedrooms, in the case of a suite.
"Guest touch-point" means any surface in a public space in hotel that is regularly touched by a hotel or motel guest. A guest touch-point includes, but is not limited to, doorknobs, door handles, counters, desks, tables, chairs, sofas, and electronics.
"Occupied guest room" means that a guest is currently checked in to a guest room regardless of whether the guest is physically present in the room.
"Public space" means any space accessible to a guest within a hotel including, but not limited to, the lobby, including a lobby bathroom, a dining area, a hallway, an elevator, and a bathroom. A public space does not include a guest room.
L.2020, c.37, s.1.
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