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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As used in ORS 433.835 to 433.875:
(1) “Cigar bar” means a business that:
(a) Has on-site sales of cigars as defined in ORS 323.500;
(b) Has a humidor on the premises;
(c) Allows the smoking of cigars on the premises but prohibits the smoking, aerosolizing or vaporizing of other inhalants on the premises;
(d) Has been issued and operates under a full on-premises sales license issued under ORS 471.175;
(e) Prohibits persons under 21 years of age from entering the premises and posts notice of the prohibition;
(f) Does not offer video lottery games as authorized under ORS 461.217;
(g) Has a maximum seating capacity of 40 persons;
(h) Has a ventilation system that exhausts smoke from the business and is designed and terminated in accordance with the state building code standards for the occupancy classification in use; and
(i) Requires all employees to read and sign a document that explains the dangers of exposure to secondhand smoke.
(2) “Inhalant” means nicotine, a cannabinoid or any other substance that:
(a) Is in a form that allows the nicotine, cannabinoid or substance to be delivered into a person's respiratory system;
(b) Is inhaled for the purpose of delivering the nicotine, cannabinoid or other substance into a person's respiratory system; and
(c)(A) Is not approved by, or emitted by a device approved by, the United States Food and Drug Administration for a therapeutic purpose; or
(B) If approved by, or emitted by a device approved by, the United States Food and Drug Administration for a therapeutic purpose, is not marketed and sold solely for that purpose.
(3)(a) “Place of employment” means an enclosed area under the control of a public or private employer, including work areas, employee lounges, vehicles that are operated in the course of an employer's business and that are not operated exclusively by one employee, rest rooms, conference rooms, classrooms, cafeterias, hallways, meeting rooms, elevators and stairways.
(b) “Place of employment” does not include a private residence unless it is used as a child care facility as defined in ORS 329A.250 or a facility providing adult day care as defined in ORS 410.490.
(4) “Public place” means an enclosed area open to the public.
(5) “Smoke shop” means a business that is certified with the Oregon Health Authority as a smoke shop pursuant to the rules adopted under ORS 433.847.
(6) “Smoking instrument” means any cigar, cigarette, pipe or other instrument used to smoke tobacco, marijuana or any other inhalant.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Public Health and Safety § 433.835 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-36-public-health-and-safety/or-rev-st-sect-433-835/
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