Introduced
by
To raise the minimum age to enter a “cigar bar” or "tobacco specialty products" store from 18 to 21. Licensed “cigar bars” were an accommodation to the restaurant and bar industry authorized as part of the 2009 law that prohibited the owner of a bar or restaurant from choosing to allow smoking in the person’s establishment.
Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform
Reported without amendment
Refer to the Committee on Judiciary.
Referred to the Committee on Judiciary
Reported without amendment
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
Passed in the House 78 to 27 (details)
Referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform
Passed in the Senate 28 to 10 (details)
To raise the minimum age to enter a “cigar bar” or "tobacco specialty products" store from 18 to 21. Licensed “cigar bars” were an accommodation to the restaurant and bar industry authorized as part of the 2009 law that prohibited the owner of a bar or restaurant from choosing to allow smoking in the person’s establishment.