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/ /` v o x� <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII ;.t* ' STATE OF HAWAII <br /> so 3 JILL NO. 216 <br /> ORDINANCE NO. <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 14, ARTICLE 4, SECTION 14 -21 OF THE <br /> HAWAII COUNTY CODE 1983 (2005 EDITION, AS AMENDED), RELATING TO <br /> PROHIBITION OF SMOKING IN CERTAIN PLACES. <br /> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII: <br /> SECTION 1. Chapter 14, article 4, section 14 -21 of the Hawai`i County Code 1983 <br /> (2005 Edition, as amended) is amended to read as follows: <br /> "Section 14 -21. Prohibition of smoking in certain places. <br /> (a) Except as otherwise provided in this article, smoking shall be prohibited in all <br /> enclosed places within the County, including but not limited to, the following <br /> places: <br /> (1) Patient rooms, wards, waiting rooms, lobbies, and public hallways of public <br /> and private health care facilities, including, but not limited to, hospitals, <br /> clinics, and physicians' and dentists' offices. <br /> (2) Restaurants and bowling alleys, except as outlined in sections 14- 21(a)(2)(A) <br /> and 14- 21(a)(2)(B) below. If a restaurant or bowling alley contains an <br /> outdoor, open air or partially enclosed seating area where food and beverages <br /> are served, smoking is prohibited in this area of the establishment. <br /> (A) Through August 31, 2004, smoking shall be permitted in a separate bar <br /> area of a restaurant when the business operating the restaurant refrains <br /> from designating the area as nonsmoking. A "separate bar area of a <br /> restaurant" means an indoor area of a restaurant that is in compliance <br /> with all of the following: <br /> (i) The area is devoted primarily to the serving of alcoholic beverages <br /> for consumption by patrons in the area. <br /> (ii) On a monthly basis, the gross sales of food to patrons for <br /> consumption in the area are less than one -third of the gross sales of <br /> alcoholic beverages to patrons for consumption in the area. <br /> (B) Beginning September 1, 2004, a restaurant may continue to operate a <br /> separate bar area, as defined above, provided that: <br /> (i) There is a physical separation (consisting of solid walls with no <br /> door or window opening into the restaurant area) between the <br /> separate bar area and restaurant; <br /> (ii) The entrance into the bar area is totally separate and at least fifteen <br /> feet from the entrance into the restaurant; and <br /> (iii) The restaurant and separate bar area have separate ventilation <br /> systems. <br />