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The Kansas smoking ban, which took effect July 1, 2010, prohibits smoking in most indoor public places and enclosed areas at places of employment, including within 10 feet of any doorway, open window, or air intake of a building where smoking is prohibited. "Place of employment" is defined as any enclosed area under the control of a public or private employer, including, but not limited to, work areas, auditoriums, elevators, private offices, employee lounges and restrooms, conference and meeting rooms, class rooms, employee cafeterias, stairwells and hallways, that is used by employees during the course of employment. For purposes of this section, a private residence shall not be considered a "place of employment" unless such residence is used as a day care home, as defined in K.S.A. 65-530, and amendments thereto.
If you have questions about this new law, contact the attorney you regularly consult with at Armstrong Teasdale, LLP or: |
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