As used in this chapter, the
following terms have the meanings indicated unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) "Smoke" or "smoking" means the carrying or smoking of
any kind of lighted pipe, cigar, cigarette, or any other lighted
smoking equipment.
(2) "Public place" means that portion of any building or
vehicle used by and open to the public, regardless of whether the
building or vehicle is owned in whole or in part by private
persons or entities, the state of Washington, or other public
entity, and regardless of whether a fee is charged for admission,
and includes a presumptively reasonable minimum distance, as set
forth in RCW 70.160.075, of twenty-five feet from entrances,
exits, windows that open, and ventilation intakes that serve an
enclosed area where smoking is prohibited. A public place does
not include a private residence unless the private residence is
used to provide licensed child care, foster care, adult care, or
other similar social service care on the premises.
Public places include, but are not limited to: Schools,
elevators, public conveyances or transportation facilities,
museums, concert halls, theaters, auditoriums, exhibition halls,
indoor sports arenas, hospitals, nursing homes, health care
facilities or clinics, enclosed shopping centers, retail stores,
retail service establishments, financial institutions,
educational facilities, ticket areas, public hearing facilities,
state legislative chambers and immediately adjacent hallways,
public restrooms, libraries, restaurants, waiting areas, lobbies,
bars, taverns, bowling alleys, skating rinks, casinos, reception
areas, and no less than seventy-five percent of the sleeping
quarters within a hotel or motel that are rented to guests. A
public place does not include a private residence. This chapter
is not intended to restrict smoking in private facilities which
are occasionally open to the public except upon the occasions
when the facility is open to the public.
(3) "Place of employment" means any area under the control
of a public or private employer which employees are required to
pass through during the course of employment, including, but not
limited to: Entrances and exits to the places of employment, and
including a presumptively reasonable minimum distance, as set
forth in RCW 70.160.075, of twenty-five feet from entrances,
exits, windows that open, and ventilation intakes that serve an
enclosed area where smoking is prohibited; work areas; restrooms;
conference and classrooms; break rooms and cafeterias; and other
common areas. A private residence or home-based business, unless
used to provide licensed child care, foster care, adult care, or
other similar social service care on the premises, is not a place
of employment.
[2006 c 2 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 901, approved November 8, 2005); 1985 c 236 § 2.]
NOTES:
Captions not law -- 2006 c 2 (Initiative Measure No. 901): See note following RCW 70.160.011.