We here at 30A HomeAway strictly enforce the State of Florida smoking regulations and laws. Any person, guest regardless of their signed lease agreement during such stay with said company, shall be held accountable to such laws, ordinances rules and regulations of signed contracts during their stay within our properties. Any smoking, vaping or use of tobacco products are strictly NOT ALLOWED inside NOR outside the premises of said property of which the leasee has signed and agreed lease agreement according to the terms of 30A HomeAway and the State of Florida. Penalty shall be imposed upon any violation and a fine of minimum $1000 shall be assessed to the credit card on file during the period of the lease agreement. Smoking Regulations in Florida§ 386.202 of the Florida Statute states that the purpose of this part is to protect the public health, comfort, and environment by creating areas in public places and at public meetings that are reasonably free from tobacco smoke by providing a uniform statewide maximum code. It also declares that the Legislature does not intend to inhibit, or obstruct, medical or scientific research or smoking cessation programs approved by the Department of Health.[i] CHAPTER 386 SANITARY NUISANCES; FLORIDA CLEAN AIR ACT PART I SANITARY NUISANCES (ss. 386.01-386.051) PART II SMOKING AND VAPING (ss. 386.201-386.2125) SMOKING AND VAPING 386.201 Short title. 386.202 Legislative intent. 386.203 Definitions. 386.204 Prohibition. 386.2045 Enclosed indoor workplaces; specific exceptions. 386.205 Customs smoking rooms. 386.206 Posting of signs; requiring policies. 386.207 Administration; enforcement; civil penalties. 386.208 Penalties. 386.209 Regulation of smoking preempted to state. 386.211 Public announcements in mass transportation terminals. 386.212 Smoking and vaping prohibited near school property; penalty. 386.2125 Rulemaking. 386.201 Short title.--This part may be cited as the “Florida Clean Air Act.” History.--s. 1, ch. 85-257; s. 1, ch. 92-185; s. 1, ch. 2003-398; s. 2, ch. 2022-213. 386.202 Legislative intent.--The purpose of this part is to protect people from the health hazards of secondhand tobacco smoke and vapor and to implement the Florida health initiative in s. 20, Art. X of the State Constitution. It is the intent of the Legislature to not inhibit, or otherwise obstruct, medical or scientific research, or smoking or vaping cessation programs approved by the Department of Health. History.--s. 2, ch. 85-257; s. 2, ch. 92-185; s. 2, ch. 2003-398; s. 2, ch. 2019-14. 386.203 Definitions.--As used in this part: (1) “Commercial” use of a private residence means any time during which the owner, lessee, or other person occupying or controlling the use of the private residence is furnishing in the private residence, or causing or allowing to be furnished in the private residence, child care, adult care, or health care, or any combination thereof, and receiving or expecting to receive compensation therefor. (2) “Common area” means a hallway, corridor, lobby, aisle, water fountain area, restroom, stairwell, entryway, or conference room in a customs area of an airport terminal under the authority and control of the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection of the United States Department of Homeland Security. (3) “Department” means the Department of Health. (4) “Designated guest rooms at public lodging establishments” means the sleeping rooms and directly associated private areas, such as bathrooms, living rooms, and kitchen areas, if any, rented to guests for their exclusive transient occupancy in public lodging establishments, including hotels, motels, vacation rentals, transient apartments, transient lodging establishments, roominghouses, boardinghouses, bed and breakfast inns, and the like; and designated by the person or persons having management authority over such public lodging establishment as rooms in which smoking or vaping may be authorized. (5) “Enclosed indoor workplace” means any place where one or more persons engages in work, and which place is predominantly or totally bounded on all sides and above by physical barriers, regardless of whether such barriers consist of or include, without limitation, uncovered openings; screened or otherwise partially covered openings; or open or closed windows, jalousies, doors, or the like. A place is “predominantly” bounded by physical barriers during any time when both of the following conditions exist: (a) It is more than 50 percent covered from above by a physical barrier that excludes rain, and (b) More than 50 percent of the combined surface area of its sides is covered by closed physical barriers. In calculating the percentage of side surface area covered by closed physical barriers, all solid surfaces that block air flow, except railings, must be considered as closed physical barriers. This section applies to all such enclosed indoor workplaces and enclosed parts thereof without regard to whether work is occurring at any given time.The term does not include any facility owned or leased by and used exclusively for noncommercial activities performed by the members and guests of a membership association, including social gatherings, meetings, dining, and dances, if no person or persons are engaged in work as defined in this section. (6) “Essential services” means those services that are essential to the maintenance of any enclosed indoor room, including, but not limited to, janitorial services, repairs, or renovations. (7) “Membership association” means a charitable, nonprofit, or veterans’ organization that holds a current exemption under s. 501(c)(3), (4), (7), (8), (10), or (19) or s. 501(d) of the Internal Revenue Code. (8) “Physical barrier” includes an uncovered opening; a screened or otherwise partially covered opening; or an open or closed window, jalousie, or door. (9) “Retail tobacco shop” means any enclosed indoor workplace dedicated to or predominantly for the retail sale of tobacco, tobacco products, and accessories for such products, in which the sale of other products or services is merely incidental. Any enclosed indoor workplace of a business that manufactures, imports, or distributes tobacco products or of a tobacco leaf dealer is a business dedicated to or predominantly for the retail sale of tobacco and tobacco products when, as a necessary and integral part of the process of making, manufacturing, importing, or distributing a tobacco product for the eventual retail sale of such tobacco or tobacco product, tobacco is heated, burned, or smoked or a lighted tobacco product is tested. (10) “Secondhand smoke,” also known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), means smoke emitted from lighted, smoldering, or burning tobacco when the smoker is not inhaling; smoke emitted at the mouthpiece during puff drawing; and smoke exhaled by the smoker. (11) “Smoking” means inhaling, exhaling, burning, carrying, or possessing any lighted tobacco product, including cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and any other lighted tobacco product. It is unlawful in Florida for any person under 18 years of age to smoke tobacco in, on, or within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising a public or private elementary, middle, or secondary school between the hours of 6 a.m. and midnight.[ix] This section does not apply to any person occupying a moving vehicle or within a private residence. i] Fla. Stat. § 386.202 [ii] Fla. Stat. § 386.204 [iii] Fla. Stat. § 386.2045 [iv] http://www.flsenate.gov/STATUTES/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=Ch0386/ch0386.htm [v] Fla. Stat. § 386.206 (1) [vi] Fla. Stat. § 386.206 (2) [vii] Fla. Stat. § 386.206 (3) [viii] Fla. Stat. § 386.211 [ix] Fla. Stat. § 386.212 (1) [x] Fla. Stat. § 386.207 (2) [xi] Fla. Stat. § 386.207(3) [xii] Fla. Stat. § 386.207 (4) [xiii] Fla. Stat. § 386.212 (2) [xiv] Fla. Stat. § 386.212 (3) [xv] Fla. Stat. § 386.212 (4 |
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