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Code · Virginia · Title 15.2 · Chapter 9

Code of Virginia § 15.2-926.4. Regulation of smoking in outdoor amphitheater or concert venue; civil penalty.

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A. Any locality, by ordinance, may designate reasonable no-smoking areas within an outdoor amphitheater or concert venue owned by that locality.
B. An ordinance adopted pursuant to this section shall:
1. Require the locality to install adequate signs within each outdoor amphitheater or concert venue that designate the no-smoking areas within such outdoor amphitheater or concert venue;
2. Provide that no person shall smoke in any area or place designated as a no-smoking area and that any person who continues to smoke in such area or place after having been asked to refrain from smoking shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $25; and
3. Provide that any law-enforcement officer may issue a summons regarding a violation of the ordinance.
C. Civil penalties assessed under this section shall be paid into the treasury of the locality where the offense occurred and shall be expended solely for public health purposes.
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