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CHAPTER 3 Peace and Good Order- 5-9-2013 - Village of Hobart

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which the public is permitted. A private residence is not a public place unless it is<br />

used as a child care facility, adult day care facility or health care facility.<br />

O. Smoking shall mean to inhale, exhale, carry, possess, or control any lighted<br />

cigarette or any lighted tobacco product in any form or in any manner.<br />

P. Tobacco product shall have the meaning set forth in section 139.75(12), Wis.<br />

Stats.<br />

3.835.030 Smoking prohibited in public places. Except as provided in section 3.835.050,<br />

smoking in any public place shall be unlawful, including, but not limited to the<br />

following:<br />

A. Theatres, libraries, museums, auditoriums, <strong>and</strong> convention halls which are used by<br />

or open to the public.<br />

B. Child care facilities.<br />

C. Adult day care facilities.<br />

D. Retail stores.<br />

E. Health care facilities.<br />

F. Waiting rooms, hallways or rooms <strong>of</strong> health care laboratories.<br />

G. Waiting rooms, hallways <strong>and</strong> rooms in <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> any physician, dentist,<br />

psychologist, chiropractor, optometrist, optician or other medical service provider.<br />

H. Lobbies, hallways <strong>and</strong> other common areas in apartment buildings,<br />

condominiums, retirement facilities, <strong>and</strong> other multiple-unit residential facilities.<br />

I. Restrooms, lobbies, reception areas, hallways <strong>and</strong> other common areas which<br />

are used by or open to the public.<br />

J. Meeting <strong>and</strong> conference rooms in which people gather for educational, business,<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional, union, governmental, recreational, political or social purposes.<br />

K. Service Line means an indoor or outdoor line in which (1) or more persons are<br />

waiting for or receiving service <strong>of</strong> any kind. This includes but is not limited to<br />

ATM lines, concert lines, any event for which a line has been formed. This does<br />

not include lines in which people wait in their vehicle such as a drive-thru or car<br />

wash, etc.<br />

L. Polling places.<br />

M. Self-service laundry facilities.<br />

N. Restaurants.<br />

O. Bars, taverns, nightclubs <strong>and</strong> cocktail lounges.<br />

P. Common areas <strong>of</strong> malls, meaning those areas within a mall customarily accessible<br />

to patrons.<br />

Q. <strong>Village</strong> facilities, meaning all <strong>Village</strong>-owned <strong>and</strong> operated buildings <strong>and</strong> those<br />

portions <strong>of</strong> buildings leased <strong>and</strong> operated by the <strong>Village</strong>.<br />

R. Educational facilities, meaning any building used principally for educational<br />

purposes in which a school is located or a course <strong>of</strong> instruction or training<br />

program is <strong>of</strong>fered that has been approved or licensed by a state agency or board.<br />

S. Sports arenas, meaning sports pavilions, stadiums, gymnasiums, health spas,<br />

swimming pools, roller <strong>and</strong> indoor ice rinks, bowling centers, <strong>and</strong> other similar<br />

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