Key Votes
SB 3262 - Smoking Ban Bill - Key Vote
Hawaii Key Votes
Stages
- May 2, 2006 House Conference Report Adopted
- May 2, 2006 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- April 11, 2006 House Bill Passed
- March 7, 2006 Senate Bill Passed
- Jan. 25, 2006 Introduced
Family
- SB 3262 - Smoking Ban Bill
- SB 447 - Home Child Care Regulations
- HF 2518 - Retirement Contribution Rate Amendments
- S 19 - Relating to Private College and University Police Jurisdiction
- S 964 - Establishing the Technical College of the Lowcountry Enterprise Campus Authority
- H 4728 - Bond Authority for Fort Mill School District No. 4
- H 3707 - Gasoline Supplier Ethanol Requirements
- LD 821 - Prescription Drug Disposal Program
- SCR 1044 - Prohibiting Human Cloning
- HCR 2001 - Repealing Early Childhood Development and Health Program
- HB 2297 - Authorizing Land Annexation
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) (47-3) - May 2, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Smoking Ban Bill
Vote to adopt a conference report that prohibits smoking in public places including airports, bars, bowling alleys, health care facilities, night clubs, restaurants, places of employment, sports arenas and stadiums, and all enclosed or partially enclosed areas owned, leased or operated by the state. Smoking is also prohibited twenty feet from entrances, exits, open windows and ventilation intakes in enclosed public places. Private residences, hotel rooms that are designated smoking rooms, tobacco shops, long term care facility private and semi-private rooms, outdoor places of employment and film production sets are exempt from these provisions. A person is subject to a fine of $50 if found smoking in a designated non-smoking area. A person who owns, operates or manages a facility that fails to follow these provisions is subject to a $100 fine for the first violation, $200 for the second violation within one year and $500 for each subsequent violation. The sale of cigarettes is also prohibited from a lunch wagon within one thousand feet of any public or private school grounds, and cigarette vending machines unless the machine is located in a bar or other establishment where the patron minimum age is 18.
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) (22-3) - May 2, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Smoking Ban Bill
Vote to adopt a conference report that prohibits smoking in public places including airports, bars, bowling alleys, health care facilities, night clubs, restaurants, places of employment, sports arenas and stadiums, and all enclosed or partially enclosed areas owned, leased or operated by the state. Smoking is also prohibited twenty feet from entrances, exits, open windows and ventilation intakes in enclosed public places. Private residences, hotel rooms that are designated smoking rooms, tobacco shops, long term care facility private and semi-private rooms, outdoor places of employment and film production sets are exempt from these provisions. A person is subject to a fine of $50 if found smoking in a designated non-smoking area. A person who owns, operates or manages a facility that fails to follow these provisions is subject to a $100 fine for the first violation, $200 for the second violation within one year and $500 for each subsequent violation. The sale of cigarettes is also prohibited from a lunch wagon within one thousand feet of any public or private school grounds, and cigarette vending machines unless the machine is located in a bar or other establishment where the patron minimum age is 18.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (47-3) - April 11, 2006
Title: Smoking Ban Bill
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Robert 'Bobby' Bunda (HI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Suzanne Nyuk Jun Chun Oakland (HI - D)
- Carol A. Fukunaga (HI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Colleen W. Hanabusa (HI - D) (Out Of Office)
- David Y. Ige (HI - D)
- Les S. Ihara Jr. (HI - D)
- Lorraine Rodero Inouye (HI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Brian M. Kanno (HI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Russell S. Kokubun (HI - D) (Out Of Office)